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Is Vietnamese the official administrative language of Vietnam? | Yes. |
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Was Vietnamese formally written using the Chinese writing system? | Yes, Vietnamese was *formerly* written using the Chinese writing system. |
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Was Vietnamese influenced by Chinese? | Much vocabulary has been borrowed from Chinese. |
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What are the three dialect regions of Vietnamese? | The three regions are North, Central, and South. |
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When did written Vietnamese become the official administrative language? | Vietnamese became the official administrative language by the 20th century. |
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Was Kee seven years older than Van Gogh as well as had an eight-year-old son? | Yes. |
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Were the letters first annotated in 1913 by Theos widow Johanna van Gogh-Bonger? | yes |
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Are violas and cellos in the same family of instruments as violins? | yes |
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Are violinists and fiddlers the same thing? | Yes |
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Are violins a single size? | no |
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Does a violin have four strings? | Yes |
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Does the word ``violin'' come from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning ``stringed instrument''? | Yes. |
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How long have people been making instruments like violins? | since ancient times |
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How many strings does a violin usually have? | four |
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Is a violin sometimes informally called a fiddle, regardless of the type of music played on it? | Yes. |
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Is it the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello? | Yes, it is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello. |
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Is the tuning G-D-A-E used for most violin music? | Yes |
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Is the violin a percussion instrument? | Yes |
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Is the violin shaped like an hourglass? | Yes. |
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Is the violin supported by the left shoulder? | Yes. |
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What are violins made of? | different types of wood |
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What does the "voice" of a violin depend upon? | Its shape. |
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What is a person that makes or repairs violins called? | A luthier, or simply a violin maker. |
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What is a violin called informally? | A fiddle. |
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What is someone who makes violins called? | a luthier, or simply a violin maker |
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Whate is the usual pitch range of a violin? | from G3 to C8 |
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When did Charles IX order Amati to construct 24 violins for him? | 1560 |
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Where does the word "violin" come from? | the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning "stringed instrument" |
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Who features violinist Boyd Tinsley? | Dave Matthews Band features violinist Boyd Tinsley. |
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Did Wilson have any siblings? | yes |
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Did Wilson not spend 1914 through the beginning of 1917 trying to keep America out of the war in Europe ? | Yes |
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Did Wilson support desegregation? | Not in the slightest. |
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Did Wilson support the committee system? | No. |
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Did Wilson's father own slaves? | Yeah |
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Did Woodrow Wilson create the League of Nations? | yes |
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Was Wilson , a staunch opponent of antisemitism , sympathetic to the plight of Jews , especially in Poland and in France ? | Yes |
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Was Wilson a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity? | Totally.\t |
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Was Wilson a remarkably effective writer and thinker? | Yes |
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Was Wilson an automobile enthusiast? | ouai |
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Was Wilson awarded the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize? | Yes |
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Was Wilson president of the American Political Science Association in 1910 ? | Yes |
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Was Woodrow Wilson the thirtieth President of the United States? | no |
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What caused Wilson to ask Congress to declare war on the Central Powers? | German began unrestricted submarine warfare |
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What field did Woodrow Wilson leave law practice to study? | history and political science |
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When was Woodrow Wilson born? | December 28, 1856 |
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Where did Wilson attend law school? | Wilson attended law school at University of Virginia |
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Where is Wilson buried? | He was buried in Washington National Cathedral |
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Where was Woodrow Wilson born? | Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia |
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Who did Wilson win in 1917? | Irish Americans |
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Who was President when Wilson finished Congressional Government? | Grover Cleveland |
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Are xylophone bars made of rosewood? | yes |
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Can a xylophone be 3 octaves? | yes |
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Did the golden age of xylophones come before or after the first usage of the European-derived orchestral? | After. |
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Does kelon increase or decrease tone quality of the xylophone? | Decrease. |
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How are western-style xylophones characterised? | by a bright, sharp tone and high register |
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How do the Java and Bali use xylophones? | In gamelan ensembles |
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Is the xylophone a musical instrument? | Yes. |
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Is the xylophone a precursor to the vibraphone? | yes |
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Some versions of xylophones have resonators made of what? | Gourds. |
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The xylophone is an instrument from what family? | the percussion family |
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Was it likely that the xylophone reached Europe during the Crusades? | Yes. |
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Was the xylophone associated with the folk music of the United States by the 19th century? | No. |
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Where did the xylophone originate? | Indonesia |
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Which came first, the xylophone or the vibraphone? | The xylophone. |
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At what age can a zebra breed? | five or six |
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Do the different species of zebras interbreed? | no |
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Do zebras sleep standing up? | yes |
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Have plains zebras been crossed with mountain zebras? | yes |
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How many species of zebra are there? | three |
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What are zebras hunted for? | mainly for their skins |
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What areas do the Grevy's Zebras inhabit? | semi-arid grasslands of Ethiopia and northern Kenya |
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What do zebras eat? | Grasses, shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves, and bark |
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Which species of zebra is known as the common zebra? | Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli) |
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Are beetles endopterygotes with complete metamorphosis? | Yes. |
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Are beetles endopterygotes? | yes |
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Are beetles insects? | Yes |
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Are certain species of beetles considered pests? | Yes |
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Are many beetles territorial? | Yes. |
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Can beetles be found in almost all habitats? | Yes. |
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Can beetles be found in polar regions? | No |
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Do beetles antennae function primarily as organs of smell? | Yes |
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Do carrion beetles eat dung? | no |
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Have coleopterists formed organisations to facilitate the study of beetles ? | Yes. |
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How can beetle larvae be differentiated from other insect larvae? | By their hardened, often darkened head, the presence of chewing mouthparts, and spiracles along the sides of the body |
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How many species of beetles are there? | about 350,000 |
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Is a beetle's general anatomy uniform? | Yes |
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Is it possible that there are more than 350,000 species of beetles? | yes |
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Is the study of beetles called coleopterology , and its practitioners are coleopterists ? | Yes. |
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Is there a thriving industry in the collection of beetle specimens for amateur and professional collectors ? | Yes. |
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What are the similarities between beetles and grasshoppers? | Beetles have mouthparts similar to those of grasshoppers |
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What are the three sections of a beetle? | the head, the thorax, and the abdomen |
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What do beetles eat? | Some are generalists, eating both plants and animals. Other beetles are highly specialised in their diet. |
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What is the study of beetles called? | coleopterology |
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Which type of beetle is a pest of potato plants? | Colorado potato beetle |
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Are adult ducks fast fliers? | Yes |
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Are diving ducks heavier tha dabbling ducks? | Yes |
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Are ducks an accepted presence in some populated areas? | Yes |
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Are ducks in the Arctic Northern Hemisphere migratory? | Some are |
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Do all ducks "quack"? | No |
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Do ducks forage underwater? | Diving ducks and sea ducks forage underwater |