From 459256dc12468d31cb86db07207496d00bd4bbca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Zhu Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 16:00:11 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] leaderboard: llama3 --- .../results-closedbook-llama3.jsonl | 725 ++++++++++++++++++ .../results-wiki-provided-llama3.jsonl | 725 ++++++++++++++++++ leaderboard-submissions/metadata/llama-3.json | 11 + .../results-openbook-llama3.jsonl | 725 ++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 2186 insertions(+) create mode 100644 leaderboard-submissions/closedbook-generations/results-closedbook-llama3.jsonl create mode 100644 leaderboard-submissions/evidenceprovided-generations/results-wiki-provided-llama3.jsonl create mode 100644 leaderboard-submissions/metadata/llama-3.json create mode 100644 leaderboard-submissions/openbook-generations/results-openbook-llama3.jsonl diff --git a/leaderboard-submissions/closedbook-generations/results-closedbook-llama3.jsonl b/leaderboard-submissions/closedbook-generations/results-closedbook-llama3.jsonl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9d4e23 --- /dev/null +++ b/leaderboard-submissions/closedbook-generations/results-closedbook-llama3.jsonl @@ -0,0 +1,725 @@ +{"id":"073115117c352763","answer":"1. China - Beijing\n2. India - New Delhi\n3. United States - New York City\n4. Indonesia - Jakarta\n5. Pakistan - Karachi"} +{"id":"fcb3eb5fabfac1f4","answer":"Dixie D'Amelio (born 2001) - 22 years old\nWillNE (born 1996) - 27 years old\nZach King (born 1990) - 33 years old\nMichael Le (born 1999) - 24 years old"} +{"id":"85a92dba2af06c60","answer":"Walmart Inc.\n$572.75 billion\n\nExxon Mobil Corporation\n$478.37 billion\n\nApple Inc.\n$453.63 billion\n\nBerkshire Hathaway Inc.\n$442.89 billion\n\nUnitedHealth Group Incorporated\n$434.32 billion"} +{"id":"6539da6f06a46d7c","answer":"Canada: 82.3\nFrance: 82.5\nGermany: 80.9\nItaly: 83.5\nJapan: 84.7\nUnited Kingdom: 81.1\nUnited States: 78.7"} +{"id":"9ae55afe10403bd6","answer":"American Airlines: 1930\nDelta Air Lines: 1924\nUnited Airlines: 1926\nSouthwest Airlines: 1967\nAlaska Airlines: 1932"} +{"id":"03b5a02ec903890f","answer":"Joe Biden - University of Delaware\nDonald Trump - Fordham University, University of Pennsylvania\nBarack Obama - Occidental College, Columbia University\nGeorge W. Bush - Yale University\nBill Clinton - Georgetown University"} +{"id":"f1c19f5dcac5f963","answer":"United States:\nJanuary 1 - New Year's Day\nJanuary 15 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day\nFebruary 19 - Presidents' Day\nMay 29 - Memorial Day\nJuly 4 - Independence Day\nSeptember 4 - Labor Day\nOctober 9 - Columbus Day\nNovember 11 - Veterans Day\nNovember 23 - Thanksgiving Day\n\nFrance:\nJanuary 1 - New Year's Day\nApril 10 - Easter Monday\nMay 1 - Labor Day\nMay 8 - Victory in Europe Day\nJuly 14 - Bastille Day\nAugust 15 - Assumption of Mary\nNovember 1 - All Saints' Day\nNovember 11 - Armistice Day\nDecember 25 - Christmas Day\n\nCanada:\nJanuary 1 - New Year's Day\nApril 10 - Good Friday\nMay 22 - Victoria Day\nJuly 1 - Canada Day\nSeptember 4 - Labour Day\nOctober 9 - Thanksgiving Day\nNovember 11 - Remembrance Day\nDecember 25 - Christmas Day\nDecember 26 - Boxing Day\n\nJapan:\nJanuary 1 - New Year's Day\nJanuary 9 - Coming of Age Day\nFebruary 11 - National Foundation Day\nMarch 20 - Vernal Equinox Day\nApril 29 - Showa Day\nMay 3 - Constitution Day\nMay 4 - Greenery Day\nMay 5 - Children's Day\nJuly 17 - Sea Day\nAugust 11 - Mountain Day\nSeptember 18 - Respect for the Aged Day\nSeptember 23 - Autumnal Equinox Day\nOctober 9 - Health and Sports Day\nNovember 3 - Culture Day\nNovember 23 - Labour Thanksgiving Day\nDecember 23 - Emperor's Birthday\n\nBrazil:\nJanuary 1 - New Year's Day\nApril 10 - Good Friday\nApril 21 - Tiradentes' Day\nMay 1 - Labour Day\nSeptember 7 - Independence Day\nOctober 12 - Our Lady of Aparecida\nNovember 2 - All Souls' Day\nNovember 15 - Republic Day\nDecember 25 - Christmas Day"} +{"id":"52e9eeed256e1a83","answer":"Here are the 5 most recent Marvel movies, along with the current age of the main character:\n\n1. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) - Peter Quill (Star-Lord) is 44 years old.\n2. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) - Scott Lang (Ant-Man) is 44 years old.\n3. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) - Shuri is 21 years old.\n4. Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) - Thor is ageless, but Chris Hemsworth is 39 years old.\n5. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) - Doctor Strange is ageless, but Benedict Cumberbatch is 47 years old."} +{"id":"f63815bef563916d","answer":"China: Mandarin Chinese\nFrance: French\nRussia: Russian\nUnited Kingdom: English\nUnited States: English"} +{"id":"76d386b7a2dfeb97","answer":"828\n632\n632\n530\n530"} +{"id":"66a86b14088ebfae","answer":"Satya Nadella - Microsoft\nTim Cook - Apple\nSundar Pichai - Alphabet (Google)\nDara Khosrowshahi - Amazon\nMark Zuckerberg - Meta"} +{"id":"8efeec69fa2e4f1c","answer":"USS Louisiana - April 30, 1812\nUSS Maine - March 15, 1820\nUSS Maryland - April 28, 1788\nUSS Nebraska - March 1, 1867\nUSS Tennessee - June 1, 1796"} +{"id":"9c9fd46194aab36d","answer":"6,853 km\n6,400 km\n6,300 km\n6,270 km\n2,860 km"} +{"id":"dcf52cb9fc4c467b","answer":"China\nIndia\nNorway\nAzerbaijan\nUzbekistan"} +{"id":"07924920b22ef5e5","answer":"David Julius - University of California, San Francisco\nArdem Patapoutian - Scripps Research\nDavid W.C. MacMillan - Princeton University\nBenjamin List - Max Planck Institute for Coal Research\nSvante Pääbo - Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology"} +{"id":"e02ecb9ab97e0f00","answer":"Xinjiang:\nÜrümqi\nKaramay\nKorla\n\nTibet:\nLhasa\nShigatse\nQamdo\n\nInner Mongolia:\nHohhot\nBaotou\nOrdos"} +{"id":"aa6d3d28ef39abf5","answer":"1. Tokyo, Japan - 13,452 km²\n2. Delhi, India - 11,316 km²\n3. Shanghai, China - 9,956 km²\n4. Mumbai, India - 9,345 km²\n5. Sao Paulo, Brazil - 7,943 km²"} +{"id":"5238b8c931f15b83","answer":"Augustus: Rome, Italy\nTiberius: Rome, Italy\nCaligula: Antium, Italy\nClaudius: Lugdunum, Gaul (modern-day Lyon, France)\nNero: Antium, Italy"} +{"id":"cda2925289997bec","answer":"Bangkok: 1,569 km²\nChiang Mai: 405 km²\nNakhon Ratchasima: 755 km²\nUdon Thani: 357 km²\nHat Yai: 859 km²"} +{"id":"6c76218c00aadeb2","answer":"Perseverance Rover (NASA, USA) - Launched on July 30, 2020, main objective: Explore Jezero crater and search for signs of past or present life on Mars.\n\nInSight Lander (NASA, USA) - Launched on May 5, 2018, main objective: Study the interior of Mars and understand the planet's structure, composition, and tectonic activity.\n\nMars 2020 Tianwen-1 Orbiter (CNSA, China) - Launched on July 23, 2020, main objective: Study the Martian geology, climate, and search for signs of water and life.\n\nMars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA, USA) - Launched on August 12, 2005, main objective: Conduct reconnaissance and exploration of Mars from orbit, and provide communication relay services for other Mars missions.\n\nMars Express Orbiter (ESA, Europe) - Launched on June 2, 2003, main objective: Study the Martian geology, climate, and search for signs of water and life."} +{"id":"aadf1678e8c5a5bd","answer":"Mount Everest: -76°F\nK2: -58°F\nKangchenjunga: -50°F\nLhotse: -55°F\nMakalu: -52°F"} +{"id":"8a784c7b9dd9e869","answer":"Jennifer Aniston - 1969\nCourteney Cox - 1964\nLisa Kudrow - 1963\nMatt LeBlanc - 1967\nMatthew Perry - 1969\nDavid Schwimmer - 1966"} +{"id":"d1a964d1839c92d7","answer":"Antarctic Desert - Antarctica\nArctic Desert - Arctic Ocean (surrounding 8 countries)\nSahara Desert - Algeria\nGobi Desert - China\nMojave Desert - United States"} +{"id":"0adc3b0bc255bce7","answer":"Satya Nadella - Microsoft\nSundar Pichai - Alphabet (Google)\nMark Zuckerberg - Meta\nTim Cook - Apple\nAndy Jassy - Amazon"} +{"id":"81051c5fa5bc0b7b","answer":"Rose Bowl (UCLA)\nLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum (USC)"} +{"id":"9c0560de24d600b6","answer":"Russia: 17,125,200\nCanada: 10,085,000\nChina: 9,712,963\nUnited States: 9,161,928\nBrazil: 8,514,877"} +{"id":"f71a1ce877dc6af0","answer":"The characters with balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade that debuted the same year Rick Astley performed (2008) are:\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants\nT Horton"} +{"id":"c20e5dc3cfd60650","answer":"1. Marvel Cinematic Universe - $28.5 billion\n Avengers: Endgame ($2.79 billion)\n\n2. Star Wars - $19.4 billion\n Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($2.06 billion)\n\n3. Harry Potter - $13.1 billion\n Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($1.34 billion)\n\n4. James Bond - $12.8 billion\n Skyfall ($1.01 billion)\n\n5. Jurassic Park - $12.5 billion\n Jurassic World ($1.67 billion)"} +{"id":"9dca3b3c9fc43fa3","answer":"Walmart: 2,300,000\nExxon Mobil: 72,000\nApple: 147,000\nSinopec Group: 394,000\nChina State Construction Engineering: 338,000"} +{"id":"754dd1bb2013f2fa","answer":"North Korea: $12.38 billion\nSouth Korea: $1.64 trillion\nVietnam: $241.48 billion\nThailand: $543.65 billion\nTaiwan: $773.69 billion"} +{"id":"598c76a2541e5ca3","answer":"Mandarin Chinese\nHindi\nIndonesian\nSpanish\nEnglish"} +{"id":"6e536a72731f3271","answer":"Boston Celtics (2022)\nGolden State Warriors (2021)\nMiami Heat (2020)\nToronto Raptors (2019)"} +{"id":"7c2b5d3297e0aba1","answer":"Phoenix Suns: Monty Williams\nBrooklyn Nets: Jacque Vaughn\nHouston Rockets: Stephen Silas\nPhiladelphia 76ers: Doc Rivers"} +{"id":"623f43daaef88344","answer":"Slovenia: June 25, 1991\nCroatia: June 25, 1991\nMacedonia: September 8, 1991\nBosnia and Herzegovina: March 1, 1992\nSerbia and Montenegro: April 28, 1992 (as Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)\nKosovo: February 17, 2008\nMontenegro: June 3, 2006"} +{"id":"e338a586454044f1","answer":"Thomas Jefferson - Democratic-Republican\nJohn Adams - Federalist\nBenjamin Franklin - Democratic-Republican\nRobert Livingston - Democratic-Republican\nRoger Sherman - Democratic-Republican"} +{"id":"08cc854f584e1b45","answer":"Asia: Mount Everest (Nepal/China) - 8,848m - Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary\nAfrica: Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) - 5,895m - Johannes Rebmann\nEurope: Mount Elbrus (Russia) - 5,642m - Khillar Khachirov\nNorth America: Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley, Alaska, USA) - 6,190m - Frederick Cook\nSouth America: Aconcagua (Argentina) - 6,962m - Matthias Zurbriggen\nAustralia/Oceania: Puncak Jaya (formerly known as Carstensz Pyramid, Indonesia) - 4,884m - Heinrich Harrer and Philip Temple\nAntarctica: Vinson Massif - 4,892m - Nicholas Clinch and party"} +{"id":"990c53b8d37b4372","answer":"Frozen (2013) - Christophe Beck\nThe Lion King (2019) - Hans Zimmer\nFrozen II (2019) - Christophe Beck\nIncredibles 2 (2018) - Michael Giacchino\nMinions (2015) - Heitor Pereira"} +{"id":"d7f7eb18c52fecbd","answer":"Pioneer 10 - Jupiter\nVoyager 1 - Saturn\nVoyager 2 - Uranus\nVoyager 2 - Neptune"} +{"id":"f619fedccf04a6b9","answer":"1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points) - Yes\n2. Karl Malone (36,928 points) - Yes\n3. LeBron James (36,843 points) - Yes\n4. Michael Jordan (32,292 points) - Yes\n5. Wilt Chamberlain (31,419 points) - No"} +{"id":"e8f71895ea000456","answer":"Chicago: 2,896,016\nWilmette: 27,651\nLake Forest: 20,059\nNaperville: 128,358\nSpringfield: 111,454"} +{"id":"99941e7bad537b7f","answer":"Here is the list of current male cabinet members of the US President and their predecessors as of 11-20-2023:\n\n**Current Male Cabinet Members:**\n\n1. Antony Blinken - Secretary of State\n2. Lloyd Austin - Secretary of Defense\n3. Marty Walsh - Secretary of Labor\n4. Tom Vilsack - Secretary of Agriculture\n5. Xavier Becerra - Secretary of Health and Human Services\n6. Pete Buttigieg - Secretary of Transportation\n7. Alejandro Mayorkas - Secretary of Homeland Security\n\n**Predecessors:**\n\n1. Mike Pompeo - Secretary of State (predecessor of Antony Blinken)\n2. Mark Esper - Secretary of Defense (predecessor of Lloyd Austin)\n3. Eugene Scalia - Secretary of Labor (predecessor of Marty Walsh)\n4. Sonny Perdue - Secretary of Agriculture (predecessor of Tom Vilsack)\n5. Alex Azar - Secretary of Health and Human Services (predecessor of Xavier Becerra)\n6. Elaine Chao - Secretary of Transportation (predecessor of Pete Buttigieg)\n7. Chad Wolf - Secretary of Homeland Security (predecessor of Alejandro Mayorkas)"} +{"id":"5f8fae374ebf230d","answer":"2019:\nOlga Alexandrovna Taussky-Todd\nDidier Queloz\nMichel Mayor\nJames Peebles\nFields of research: Contributions to our understanding of the evolution of the universe and Earth's place in the cosmos.\n\n2020:\nRoger Penrose\nReinhard Genzel\nAndrea Ghez\nFields of research: Discoveries that have shaped our understanding of black holes."} +{"id":"5cb706977566cd3a","answer":"I'm happy to help! However, I need more information to provide an accurate answer. Could you please provide the list of Boston Celtics players with an 'O' in their last name?"} +{"id":"710f1d7f02a9dd26","answer":"2000:\nZhores I. Alferov (Russian)\nHerbert Kroemer (German-American)\nJack S. Kilby (American)\n\n2005:\nRoy J. Glauber (American)\nJohn L. Hall (American)\nTheodor W. Hänsch (German)\n\n2010:\nAndre Geim (Russian-Dutch)\nKonstantin Novoselov (Russian-British)\n\n2015:\nTakaaki Kajita (Japanese)\nArthur B. McDonald (Canadian)\n\n2020:\nRoger Penrose (British)\nReinhard Genzel (German)\nAndrea Ghez (American)"} +{"id":"784ddd7e14b711d1","answer":"The all-time best-selling smartphone is the Apple iPhone 6, which was released on September 19, 2014.\n\nHere are the directors of the top 5 highest grossing films of 2014:\n\nJames Cameron - Transformers: Age of Extinction\nMichael Bay - Transformers: Age of Extinction\nFrancis Lawrence - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1\nMichael Bay - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\nJames Gunn - Guardians of the Galaxy"} +{"id":"3bc2874abac04544","answer":"1. Avatar (2009) - James Cameron - $2,787,965,087\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - Anthony and Joe Russo - $2,790,211,359\n3. Titanic (1997) - James Cameron - $2,187,463,944\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - J.J. Abrams - $2,068,223,624\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - Anthony and Joe Russo - $2,048,813,593"} +{"id":"02fe83b77347a3f0","answer":"1. Walmart Inc. - Bentonville, Arkansas\n2. Exxon Mobil Corporation - Irving, Texas\n3. Apple Inc. - Cupertino, California\n4. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. - Omaha, Nebraska\n5. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated - Minnetonka, Minnesota"} +{"id":"f9c05226c645c4b7","answer":"1945\nBrazil: 41,905,000\nArgentina: 15,893,000\nColombia: 11,477,000\nChile: 6,139,000"} +{"id":"da676c3b6556973b","answer":"Ezra Cornell (Cornell University) - died on December 9, 1874"} +{"id":"eb61815fc5eaad35","answer":"1. Map of the Soul: 7 by BTS\n2. Butter by BTS\n3. BE by BTS\n4. The Album by Blackpink"} +{"id":"41b104662d724e84","answer":"1. Russia - 17,125,200 km²\n2. Canada - 10,085,000 km²\n3. China - 9,712,963 km²\n4. United States - 9,161,928 km²\n5. Brazil - 8,514,877 km²"} +{"id":"03be699a5809947c","answer":"1. Drake - 2001\n2. Ed Sheeran - 2005\n3. Billie Eilish - 2015\n4. Taylor Swift - 2003\n5. Bad Bunny - 2016"} +{"id":"ddbe66d567bf0c74","answer":"Cristiano Ronaldo - Scorpio\nLionel Messi - Leo\nKylie Jenner - Leo\nDwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson - Scorpio\nAriana Grande - Cancer"} +{"id":"1655e7eae795e217","answer":"0\n0\n0\n0\n0"} +{"id":"178501fc39f18808","answer":"1. Iker Casillas - 42\n2. Lionel Messi - 36\n3. Cristiano Ronaldo - 38\n4. Xavi Hernández - 43"} +{"id":"635febde0c76ff66","answer":"Henry L. Stimson (Secretary of War): 1867\nFrank Knox (Secretary of Navy): 1874"} +{"id":"3f834a73e6484b57","answer":"Pacific Ocean: 155.6 million km²\nAtlantic Ocean: 85.1 million km²\nIndian Ocean: 73.5 million km²\nArctic Ocean: 14.0 million km²\nSouthern Ocean: 20.3 million km²"} +{"id":"f05d0091ea5ad0b3","answer":"3\n\n1. 311\n2. 10,000 Maniacs\n3. 3 Doors Down"} +{"id":"c99ab785962077c3","answer":"Shanghai: 10\nBeijing: 43.5\nGuangzhou: 21\nShenzhen: 338\nChongqing: 259"} +{"id":"ece52c471c549f24","answer":"Apple - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne\nMicrosoft - Bill Gates, Paul Allen\nAmazon - Jeff Bezos\nGoogle - Larry Page, Sergey Brin\nFacebook - Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew McCollum, Eduardo Saverin, Chris Hughes, Dustin Moskovitz"} +{"id":"c8cafefb94ef9e6d","answer":"Here are the five most recent films directed by Bong Joon Ho, along with their main casts:\n\nParasite (2019)\nSong Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam\n\nOkja (2017)\nAn Seo-hyun, Byun Hee-bong, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Paul Dano\n\nSnowpiercer (2013)\nChris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer\n\nMother (2009)\nKim Hye-ja, Won Bin, Jin Goo, Yoon Je-moon, Jeon Mi-seon\n\nThe Host (2006)\nSong Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona, Ko Ah-seong"} +{"id":"7caad81fe2d2db6d","answer":"Sui Wenjing (China) - 5'2\"\nHan Cong (China) - 5'9\"\nEvgenia Tarasova (ROC) - 5'6\"\nVladimir Morozov (ROC) - 6'1\"\nAnastasia Mishina (ROC) - 5'2\"\nAleksandr Galliamov (ROC) - 6'0\""} +{"id":"c38f032a4c2db6a2","answer":"1. United States - 25.46 trillion USD\n2. Saudi Arabia - 1.73 trillion USD\n3. Russia - 4.21 trillion USD\n4. Canada - 1.79 trillion USD\n5. China - 29.34 trillion USD"} +{"id":"eb656a895b97e99b","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 9 Fortune 500 companies by revenue, along with their undergraduate alma mater:\n\n1. Tim Cook - Auburn University (Apple)\n2. Satya Nadella - Mangalore University (Microsoft)\n3. Doug McMillon - University of Arkansas (Walmart)\n4. Andy Jassy - Harvard University (Amazon)\n5. Mary Barra - Kettering University (General Motors)\n6. Jamie Dimon - Tufts University (JPMorgan Chase)\n7. Brian Cornell - University of Virginia (Target)\n8. John Stankey - Luther College (AT&T)\n9. Carlos Brito - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Anheuser-Busch)"} +{"id":"e4989cc27f12f0ae","answer":"Mercury: 3rd millennium BCE (by ancient Sumerians)\nVenus: 2nd millennium BCE (by ancient Babylonians)\nEarth: Not applicable (as it's the planet humans inhabit)\nMars: 2nd millennium BCE (by ancient Egyptians)\nJupiter: 7th century BCE (by ancient Greeks)"} +{"id":"457e1d65c334b8d2","answer":"Athens 2004: EET (UTC+2)\nBeijing 2008: CST (UTC+8)\nLondon 2012: BST (UTC+1)\nRio 2016: BRT (UTC-2)\nTokyo 2020: JST (UTC+9)\nParis 2024: CET (UTC+1)\nLos Angeles 2028: PST (UTC-8)\nBrisbane 2032: AEST (UTC+10)"} +{"id":"36992eb400e191de","answer":"Here are the mayors of the 5 most populous cities in the United States as of 11-20-2023:\n\nNew York City: Eric Adams\nLos Angeles: Karen Bass\nChicago: Brandon Johnson\nHouston: Sylvester Turner\nPhoenix: Kate Gallego"} +{"id":"227358917da47be5","answer":"Here are the founders of top tech companies and their birth years:\n\n**Google**\nLarry Page - 1973\nSergey Brin - 1973\n\n**Facebook**\nMark Zuckerberg - 1984\n\n**Amazon**\nJeff Bezos - 1964\n\n**Microsoft**\nBill Gates - 1955\nPaul Allen - 1953 (died 2018)\n\n**Apple**\nSteve Jobs - 1955 (died 2011)\nSteve Wozniak - 1950"} +{"id":"4f859305fe1ecb01","answer":"Here are the mean radii of the planets in our solar system in kilometers:\n\nMercury: 2,440\nMars: 3,396\nVenus: 6,052\nEarth: 6,371\nNeptune: 24,764\nUranus: 25,559\nSaturn: 36,184\nJupiter: 71,492"} +{"id":"72d3b0ed67a71139","answer":"Harvard University: 1636\nStanford University: 1885\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 1740\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): 1861"} +{"id":"80759874cc3348cd","answer":"1. King Louis XIV of Lesotho - Lesotho\n2. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah - Brunei\n3. King Margrethe II - Denmark\n4. King Felipe VI - Spain\n5. Emperor Naruhito - Japan"} +{"id":"6a10878e48998818","answer":"Burj Khalifa, 828 meters\nTokyo Skytree, 634 meters\nShanghai Tower, 632 meters\nAbraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, 601 meters\nPing An Finance Center, 599 meters"} +{"id":"e8bbeffa1dc01265","answer":"Pascal Siakam - April\nD.J. Strawberry - June\nChristian Koloko - June\nLuc Mbah a Moute - September\nJoel Embiid - March"} +{"id":"9bc91847c8416bbc","answer":"1.43 billion\n331 million\n38 million\n26 million\n67 million"} +{"id":"b9460a258dfc620d","answer":"Pennsylvania"} +{"id":"815e0257a57ad0c0","answer":"Kenan Thompson\nPete Davidson\nAidy Bryant\nHeidi Gardner\nChris Redd"} +{"id":"7ad0c0e2120acc31","answer":"None"} +{"id":"7ae9fd5911f2742a","answer":"Here are the top 5 states with the highest income in the United States in 2021, along with the number of public colleges and universities in each state:\n\nMaryland - 13\nAlaska - 11\nHawaii - 10\nNew Jersey - 13\nConnecticut - 12"} +{"id":"07b6a1f2e20b29f5","answer":"1. Bernard Arnault - March 5, 1949\n2. Elon Musk - June 28, 1971\n3. Jeff Bezos - January 12, 1964\n4. Bill Gates - October 28, 1955\n5. Mark Zuckerberg - May 14, 1984"} +{"id":"af0ceba103d32ee7","answer":"Michael Phelps (born June 30, 1985) - 28 medals\nLarisa Latynina (born October 27, 1934) - 18 medals\nPaavo Nurmi (born June 13, 1897) - 12 medals\nMark Spitz (born February 10, 1950) - 11 medals\nNikolai Andrianov (born October 14, 1952) - 11 medals"} +{"id":"c479aff37fab9d33","answer":"Beijing, China (2020) - 21,544,000\nTokyo, Japan (2020) - 13,979,745\nRio de Janeiro, Brazil (2016) - 6,775,561\nLondon, United Kingdom (2012) - 8,905,400\nBeijing, China (2008) - 21,544,000"} +{"id":"25ef59bd37b77340","answer":"1. George Washington - Martha Washington\n2. John Adams - Abigail Adams\n3. Thomas Jefferson - Dolley Madison (note: Jefferson was a widower when he took office)\n4. James Madison - Dolley Madison\n5. James Monroe - Elizabeth Kortright Monroe"} +{"id":"2696484f8009ae5a","answer":"1. Russia - President Vladimir Putin\n2. Germany - Chancellor Olaf Scholz\n3. United Kingdom - Prime Minister Rishi Sunak\n4. France - President Emmanuel Macron\n5. Italy - Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni"} +{"id":"668380611097ed9d","answer":"Cristiano Ronaldo - 38\nKylie Jenner - 26\nLionel Messi - 36\nNeymar Jr - 31"} +{"id":"0ae81038e0e9bc0b","answer":"Loudoun County, Virginia: 420,959\nFairfax County, Virginia: 1,142,234\nHoward County, Maryland: 332,317\nHunterdon County, New Jersey: 128,947\nFalls Church City, Virginia: 14,660"} +{"id":"de9562f9accedd81","answer":"1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill\n2. Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo, Japan - Nikken Sekkei\n3. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, China - Gensler\n4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, Mecca, Saudi Arabia - Dar Al-Handasah\n5. Ping An Finance Center, Shenzhen, China - Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates"} +{"id":"119f9763d7f7c98d","answer":"England\n- Current head coach: Matthew Mott\n\nNew Zealand\n- Current head coach: Gary Stead\n\nIndia\n- Current head coach: Rahul Dravid\n\nAustralia\n- Current head coach: Andrew McDonald\n\nPakistan\n- Current head coach: Saqlain Mushtaq"} +{"id":"a5dd1354c9a4d3aa","answer":"KeyArena\nMercedes-Benz Arena\nNationals Stadium\nRogers Arena\nSingapore Indoor Stadium\nStockholm Globe Arena\nThe International 2011: Cologne, Germany - Gamescom\nThe International 2012: Benaroya Hall\nThe International 2013: Benaroya Hall and KeyArena\nThe International 2014: KeyArena\nThe International 2015: KeyArena\nThe International 2016: KeyArena\nThe International 2017: KeyArena\nThe International 2018: Rogers Arena\nThe International 2019: Mercedes-Benz Arena\nThe International 2022: Singapore Indoor Stadium\n\nThe earliest one opened is Benaroya Hall, which was opened in 1998."} +{"id":"b8b584fb9d2a07d7","answer":"Malta: Maltese, English\nMaldives: Dhivehi\nSingapore: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil\nHong Kong: Chinese, English\nGibraltar: English"} +{"id":"b023dd86fe2a769f","answer":"United States - NASA (Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas)\nRussia - Roscosmos (Star City, Moscow Oblast)\nChina - CNSA (Haidian District, Beijing)"} +{"id":"7d929fe08f083d28","answer":"Carolyn Bertozzi: Harvard University\nBarry Sharpless: Stanford University\nMorten Meldal: University of Copenhagen\nFrank Bennett: University of Chicago\nEmmanuelle Charpentier: University of Vienna"} +{"id":"4bc22abd7bd092f5","answer":"Ojos del Salado, Chile/Argentina - 1993\nKunlun Volcano, China - 0\nEl Condor, Argentina/Chile - 0\nLlullaillaco, Argentina/Chile - 1877\nIncahuasi, Bolivia/Chile - 0"} +{"id":"c5f2a53c9fe4e046","answer":"Arsenal - Emirates Stadium: 60,260\nManchester City - Etihad Stadium: 55,097\nManchester United - Old Trafford: 74,310\nNewcastle United - St. James' Park: 52,305\nTottenham Hotspur - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: 62,062"} +{"id":"4a8f581d60e4d8b4","answer":"80%"} +{"id":"6a17a90a7b912ff5","answer":"Tokyo, Japan\nDelhi, India\nShanghai, China\nMumbai, India\nSao Paulo, Brazil"} +{"id":"d67e201049b2d731","answer":"Novak Djokovic\nMay 22, 1987\n\nAryna Sabalenka\nMay 5, 1998"} +{"id":"73fe098e726bb152","answer":"New York City: 8,804,190\nMoscow: 12,615,279\nSeoul: 10,225,171\nTokyo: 13,979,745\nParis: 2,161,000"} +{"id":"c6de4958f059841b","answer":"Turing Award winners from the last decade (2014-2023):\n\n2014: Michael Stonebraker\n\t* Other awards: IEEE John von Neumann Medal, ACM SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award, etc.\n\n2015: Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman\n\t* Whitfield Diffie: Marconi Prize, IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, etc.\n\t* Martin Hellman: Marconi Prize, IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, etc.\n\n2016: Tim Berners-Lee\n\t* Other awards: MacArthur Fellowship, Albert Lasker Public Service Award, etc.\n\n2017: John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson\n\t* John L. Hennessy: IEEE John von Neumann Medal, ACM SIGARCH Eckert-Mauchly Award, etc.\n\t* David A. Patterson: IEEE John von Neumann Medal, ACM SIGARCH Eckert-Mauchly Award, etc.\n\n2018: Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yann LeCun\n\t* Yoshua Bengio: IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, etc.\n\t* Geoffrey Hinton: IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, etc.\n\t* Yann LeCun: IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, etc.\n\n2019: Edwin Catmull\n\t* Other awards: Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement, etc.\n\n2020: Alfred Aho and Jeffrey Ullman\n\t* Alfred Aho: IEEE John von Neumann Medal, etc.\n\t* Jeffrey Ullman: IEEE John von Neumann Medal, etc.\n\n2021: Jack Dongarra\n\t* Other awards: IEEE Sid Fernbach Award, etc.\n\n2022: Robert Metcalfe\n\t* Other awards: National Medal of Technology, etc.\n\n2023: Inderjit S. Dhillon\n\t* Other awards: IEEE ICDM Research Contributions Award, etc."} +{"id":"168a54f05b3a430c","answer":"Keanu Reeves (1964) - $250 million (The Matrix Resurrections, 2021)\nTom Cruise (1962) - $290 million (Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, 2023)\nTom Hanks (1956) - $200 million (Forrest Gump, 1994)\nRobert Downey Jr. (1965) - $200 million (Avengers: Endgame, 2019)\nDwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson (1972) - $250 million (Red Notice, 2021)"} +{"id":"e04669c2af44659a","answer":"Norway (Norwegian America Line)\nSweden (Swedish American Line)\nUnited Kingdom (P&O Cruises, Cunard Line)\nGermany (Hapag-Lloyd Cruises)\nFrance (Compagnie Générale Transatlantique)"} +{"id":"fbf1b86f7730742d","answer":"China: 0.382\nUSA: 0.414\nCanada: 0.32\nAustralia: 0.328\nFrance: 0.293"} +{"id":"61e8b3354235f798","answer":"Oliver Blume - Volkswagen\nAkio Toyoda - Toyota\nOlivier Murguet - Renault\nTakahiro Hachigo - Honda\nMary Barra - General Motors"} +{"id":"983f3a0dd5f81663","answer":"1. U2 360° Tour (2009-2011): Barcelona, Spain\n2. The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour (2005-2007): Fresno, California, USA\n3. AC/DC Black Ice Tour (2008-2010): Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA\n4. Guns N' Roses Not in This Lifetime... Tour (2016-2019): Detroit, Michigan, USA"} +{"id":"b02fbdf68ddfc8f9","answer":"1. Henry Clay (18 years old) - Hanover County, Virginia\n2. John Henry Eaton (21 years old) - Halifax, North Carolina\n3. Thomas Eagleton (28 years old) - St. Louis, Missouri\n4. Rush Holt Sr. (29 years old) - Weston, West Virginia\n5. Joe Biden (29 years old) - Scranton, Pennsylvania"} +{"id":"e7c06f4ae0c43ddc","answer":"Puzzle & Dragons by GungHo Online Entertainment\nSubway Surfers by Kiloo and SYBO Games\nClash of Clans by Supercell\nCandy Crush Saga by King Digital Entertainment\nFruit Ninja by Halfbrick Studios"} +{"id":"03c6ccdce3bcf509","answer":"Here are the names and ages of the current members of the New York State Senate who represent New York County:\n\nBrad Hoylman (58)\nLiz Krueger (68)\nJose M. Serrano (76)\nBrian A. Benjamin (44)\nRobert Jackson (74)\nCordell Cleare (43)"} +{"id":"3a804b05abca8334","answer":"Africa"} +{"id":"cd408d5c9346f859","answer":"2"} +{"id":"e595bf70dd5aaf50","answer":"Seoul: Buddhism\nBusan: Buddhism\nIncheon: Protestantism\nDaegu: Protestantism\nUlsan: Buddhism"} +{"id":"264f51a32f530efb","answer":"The third place team in the Western Conference in the 2021-2022 NBA season was the Golden State Warriors. Here are the heights of their 4 tallest players:\n\n6 ft 11 in (Jonathan Kuminga)\n7 ft 0 in (Kevon Looney)\n7 ft 0 in (Nemanja Bjelica)\n7 ft 1 in (James Wiseman)"} +{"id":"26fb31be1be3ccde","answer":"University of Southern California\nHarvard University\nNew York University\nUniversity of California, Los Angeles"} +{"id":"ebf15db88536b0e5","answer":"Denver Nuggets (2023): 53-29\nMiami Heat (2023): 44-38\nGolden State Warriors (2022): 53-29\nBoston Celtics (2022): 51-31"} +{"id":"dd17ff64fe01b23c","answer":"Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska - 53,320 km² - Copper Center\nGates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Alaska - 39,460 km² - Fairbanks\nDenali National Park and Preserve, Alaska - 24,585 km² - Healy\nKatmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska - 19,122 km² - King Salmon\nDeath Valley National Park, California - 13,628 km² - Stovepipe Wells"} +{"id":"829d9e48656f29fb","answer":"Anchorage, AK: 298,225\nJacksonville, FL: 949,611\nAnaheim, CA: 352,400\nPhoenix, AZ: 1,708,029\nNew York City, NY: 8,804,190"} +{"id":"bd37d8e1919332b7","answer":"United States: 333,287,557\nChina: 1,443,343,000\nJapan: 127,817,277\nGermany: 83,251,851"} +{"id":"626ef4962263f85c","answer":"Moscow\nBeijing\nNew Delhi\nBrasília\nOttawa"} +{"id":"0f5b1d20ccdbf20b","answer":"Germany\nSlovakia\nIceland (not an EU member, but often associated with the EU)\nDenmark"} +{"id":"df5aa7d9b253ee1e","answer":"Tokyo, Japan - JST (Japan Standard Time)\nDelhi, India - IST (India Standard Time)\nShanghai, China - CST (China Standard Time)\nMumbai, India - IST (India Standard Time)\nSao Paulo, Brazil - BRT (Brasilia Time)"} +{"id":"835da27e2544ea93","answer":"The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - $392 million\nHugo (2011) - $185.8 million\nThe Irishman (2019) - $159.3 million\nCasino (1995) - $162.1 million (Note: This film is not within the 5 most recent, I assume it's an error)\nSilence (2016) - $23.7 million"} +{"id":"340f84d0b4bdf19a","answer":"Moscow\nBeijing\nBrasília\nOttawa\nAstana"} +{"id":"8c70b66a9801f374","answer":"Brown University: Christina Paxson - Swarthmore College, Oxford University\nColumbia University: Nemat Shafik - University of Toronto, London School of Economics\nCornell University: Martha E. Pollack - Dartmouth College, University of Pennsylvania\nDartmouth College: Sian Beilock - University of California, San Diego, Oxford University\nHarvard University: Claudine Gay - Stanford University, Harvard University\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Liz Magill - Yale University, University of Virginia\nPrinceton University: Christopher L. Eisgruber - Princeton University, Oxford University\nYale University: Peter Salovey - Stanford University, Yale University"} +{"id":"a0642ad305eddce5","answer":"God of War Ragnarök (Sony Santa Monica Studio)\nElden Ring (FromSoftware)\nHorizon Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games)\nStray (BlueTwelve Studio)\nA Plague Tale: Requiem (Asobo Studio)"} +{"id":"bda3d35a58a35f9d","answer":"Minecraft (Mojang, founded in 2010)\nGrand Theft Auto V (Rockstar Games, founded in 1998)\nTetris (Electronic Arts, founded in 1982)\nPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (Krafton, founded in 2007)\nWii Sports (Nintendo, founded in 1889)"} +{"id":"d217418f8912063b","answer":"Monowi, Nebraska: 150\nLost Springs, Wyoming: 1\nBullfrog, Utah: Not incorporated in 1950\nMonument, Colorado: 25\nHuslia, Alaska: Not incorporated in 1950"} +{"id":"ba6cdea65b9593cc","answer":"1. Tokugawa Ieyasu - Okazaki\n2. Tokugawa Hidetada - Edo (modern-day Tokyo)\n3. Tokugawa Iemitsu - Edo (modern-day Tokyo)\n4. Tokugawa Ietsuna - Edo (modern-day Tokyo)\n5. Tokugawa Tsunayoshi - Edo (modern-day Tokyo)"} +{"id":"156a7dde0982ba7e","answer":"3"} +{"id":"64f4299cb083d6e3","answer":"Damien Chazelle (La La Land, 2017) - 7 nominations\nSam Mendes (American Beauty, 1999) - 3 nominations\nLewis Milestone (Two Arabian Knights, 1927) - 2 nominations\nDelbert Mann (Marty, 1955) - 2 nominations\nRobert Redford (Ordinary People, 1980) - 4 nominations"} +{"id":"9843c3d557ea5e09","answer":"Babylon, Iraq - Baghdad\nEgypt - Cairo\nEphesus, Turkey - Ankara\nHalicarnassus, Turkey - Ankara\nOlympia, Greece - Athens\nRhodes, Greece - Athens\nTyre, Lebanon - Beirut"} +{"id":"c456137e68689b6f","answer":"According to the United Nations estimates for 2023:\n\n1. China: 1.443 billion\n2. India: 1.380 billion\n3. United States: 333.2 million\n4. Indonesia: 273.5 million\n5. Pakistan: 216.6 million\n\nTotal population: 3.6463 billion"} +{"id":"2d95bda2fb18742e","answer":"Hugo Black - University of Alabama School of Law\nStanley Forman Reed - Columbia Law School and University of Virginia Law School\nFelix Frankfurter - Harvard Law School\nWilliam O. Douglas - Columbia Law School\nFrank Murphy - University of Michigan Law School\nJames F. Byrnes - None\nHarlan F. Stone - Columbia Law School\nRobert H. Jackson - Albany Law School\nWiley B. Rutledge - University of Wisconsin Law School"} +{"id":"944eee1dc0793e03","answer":"Australia"} +{"id":"d8c71d58256b3915","answer":"Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins) - Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA\nSean Astin (Samwise Gamgee) - Santa Monica, California, USA\nBilly Boyd (Peregrin Took) - Glasgow, Scotland\nDominic Monaghan (Meriadoc Brandybuck) - Berlin, Germany\nHugo Weaving (not a hobbit, but played Elrond) - Ibadan, Nigeria\nIan Holm (Bilbo Baggins) - Goodmayes, London, England"} +{"id":"144b3e1d65c3bcd5","answer":"2010: Arcade Fire - \"Funeral\"\n2011: Lady Antebellum - \"Lady Antebellum\"\n2012: Bon Iver - \"For Emma, Forever Ago\"\n2013: Mumford & Sons - \"Sigh No More\"\n2014: Daft Punk - \"Homework\"\n2015: Beck - \"Golden Feelings\""} +{"id":"0b6a534f2246b3b8","answer":"Brazil (Brasília) - 5\nMexico (Mexico City) - 12\nColombia (Bogotá) - 2\nArgentina (Buenos Aires) - 6\nPeru (Lima) - 1"} +{"id":"cab0d019a2a192e7","answer":"Don DeLillo (Underworld) - November 20, 1936\nToni Morrison (Beloved) - February 18, 1931\nVladimir Nabokov (Lolita) - April 22, 1899\nGabriel Garcia Marquez (One Hundred Years of Solitude) - March 6, 1927"} +{"id":"51793f62dae151b8","answer":"Harvard University: 4.5%\nYale University: 6.3%\nBrown University: 8.3%\nColumbia University: 6.3%\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 8.4%\nDartmouth College: 8.7%\nCornell University: 10.6%\nPrinceton University: 5.5%"} +{"id":"6683b73d96caf824","answer":"Disciples: Sacred Lands\nDisciples II: Dark Prophecy\nDisciples III: Renaissance\nDisciples: Liberation"} +{"id":"8367486d34649d32","answer":"Hobbit\nHuman\nElf\nDwarf"} +{"id":"7f14c0285d48545b","answer":"Mark Zuckerberg - Meta\nSundar Pichai - Alphabet (Google)\nTim Cook - Apple\nAndy Jassy - Amazon\nBob Iger - The Walt Disney Company (parent company of Facebook, not a FAANG company, but often included in the group)"} +{"id":"02cb82b54237e125","answer":"Joss Whedon (The Avengers)\nChristopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Rises)\nPeter Jackson (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)\nWilliam Joyce (Rise of the Guardians)\nSam Mendes (Skyfall)"} +{"id":"eb55d14cd944283b","answer":"Alan Shearer - Newcastle upon Tyne, England\nWayne Rooney - Liverpool, England"} +{"id":"7099f0f5790b4af1","answer":"12"} +{"id":"83d614123a15f0dc","answer":"Apple Inc. - Technology\nJohnson & Johnson - Healthcare\nMicrosoft Corporation - Technology\nProcter & Gamble Company - Consumer Staples"} +{"id":"817c47fdade8b648","answer":"James Cameron\nJames Cameron\nAnthony Russo\nAnthony Russo\nJames Cameron"} +{"id":"5ae9997797983bca","answer":"2"} +{"id":"05f9e932f4e05a1c","answer":"LeBron James - December 30, 1984\nCristiano Ronaldo - February 5, 1985\nLionel Messi - June 24, 1987\nNeymar Jr. - February 5, 1992\nStephen Curry - March 14, 1988"} +{"id":"d9984c0c3d1e74be","answer":"Agatha Christie (1890)\nWilliam Shakespeare (1564)\nJ.K. Rowling (1965)\nJ.R.R. Tolkien (1892)"} +{"id":"a2989f3e03e59f53","answer":"California:\n246.8 people per square mile\n653.4 people per square kilometer\n\nTexas:\n108.4 people per square mile\n280.1 people per square kilometer\n\nFlorida:\n401.3 people per square mile\n1038.4 people per square kilometer\n\nNew York:\n421.8 people per square mile\n1091.3 people per square kilometer\n\nPennsylvania:\n284.8 people per square mile\n738.1 people per square kilometer"} +{"id":"fafc8e4104eb727f","answer":"Scotland - 78,772 km² - 5,514,000\nEngland - 130,279 km² - 56,489,800\nWales - 20,779 km² - 3,152,000\nNorthern Ireland - 14,160 km² - 1,893,000\nYorkshire and the Humber - 11,903 km² - 5,502,000"} +{"id":"c8977d72edeaa7ac","answer":"I'm happy to help! However, I need to clarify that the number of COVID-19 cases in each state in New England is constantly changing and requires real-time data. As of my knowledge cutoff, I don't have access to the most recent data. But I can suggest some reliable sources where you can find the latest information:\n\n* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): [www.cdc.gov](http://www.cdc.gov)\n* World Health Organization (WHO): [www.who.int](http://www.who.int)\n* New England state health department websites:\n\t+ Maine: [www.maine.gov/dhhs](http://www.maine.gov/dhhs)\n\t+ New Hampshire: [www.dhhs.nh.gov](http://www.dhhs.nh.gov)\n\t+ Vermont: [www.healthvermont.gov](http://www.healthvermont.gov)\n\t+ Massachusetts: [www.mass.gov/covid19](http://www.mass.gov/covid19)\n\t+ Rhode Island: [covid.ri.gov](http://covid.ri.gov)\n\t+ Connecticut: [portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus](http://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus)\n\nPlease visit these sources for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 cases in each New England state."} +{"id":"d30732e4b4ecc96f","answer":"Paris, France: 2,161,000\nBangkok, Thailand: 8,305,218\nLondon, UK: 8,905,400\nNew York City, USA: 8,420,527"} +{"id":"33010f3099312824","answer":"Paul McCartney\nRingo Starr"} +{"id":"342265bdab2ee711","answer":"The Great Pyramid of Giza - Limestone and granite\nThe Hanging Gardens of Babylon - Bricks, asphalt, and cedar wood\nThe Statue of Zeus at Olympia - Ivory and gold\nThe Temple of Artemis at Ephesus - Marble and limestone\nThe Mausoleum at Halicarnassus - Marble and limestone\nThe Colossus of Rhodes - Bronze plates and iron framework\nThe Lighthouse of Alexandria - Limestone and granite blocks"} +{"id":"fa0a33208faf4813","answer":"Jacques Kallis\nRahul Dravid\nAllan Border\nSteve Waugh\nSunil Gavaskar\nBrian Lara\nShivnarine Chanderpaul\nKane Williamson\nSachin Tendulkar"} +{"id":"a7315b4109a92a0a","answer":"Here is the list of presidents of every country in South America as of 11-20-2023:\n\nArgentina: Alberto Fernández\nBolivia: Luis Arce\nBrazil: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva\nChile: Gabriel Boric\nColombia: Gustavo Petro\nEcuador: Guillermo Lasso\nGuyana: Irfaan Ali\nParaguay: Santiago Peña\nPeru: Dina Boluarte\nSuriname: Chan Santokhi\nUruguay: Luis Lacalle Pou\nVenezuela: Nicolás Maduro"} +{"id":"079294033cf57398","answer":"Walmart:\nSam Walton - Oklahoma\n\nExxonMobil:\nJohn D. Rockefeller - New York\nWilliam Burton - Pennsylvania\nWalter Teagle - New York\n\nApple:\nSteve Jobs - California\nSteve Wozniak - California"} +{"id":"41fa2fb4295d5dc2","answer":"Finland - 5.5 million\nDenmark - 5.9 million\nIceland - 0.3 million\nNetherlands - 17.2 million\nSwitzerland - 8.5 million"} +{"id":"2efbea6846b12528","answer":"39/Smooth - April 13, 1990\nKerplunk! - December 17, 1991\nDookie - February 1, 1994\nInsomniac - October 10, 1995\nNimrod - October 14, 1997"} +{"id":"10e72b65afe115ba","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 5 largest banks in the United States:\n\nJane Fraser - Citigroup\nBrian Moynihan - Bank of America\nCharles Scharf - Wells Fargo\nJamie Dimon - JPMorgan Chase\nWilliam Demchak - PNC Financial Services Group"} +{"id":"8c31553007beb49d","answer":"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - 1,119.9\nTitanic (1997) - 2,187.4\nThe King's Speech (2010) - 414.2\nSlumdog Millionaire (2008) - 377.9\nChicago (2002) - 306.8"} +{"id":"ded850de5fb89eba","answer":"Tim Cook (Apple) - Auburn University\nSatya Nadella (Microsoft) - Mangalore University, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\nSundar Pichai (Alphabet/Google) - Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Stanford University"} +{"id":"1e47a63b5c0d36f1","answer":"Ganymede: 1.93\nTitan: 1.88\nCallisto: 1.83\nIo: 3.53\nMoon: 3.34"} +{"id":"e8f3226d1e0dc342","answer":"Mario Vargas Llosa: Spanish\nTomas Tranströmer: Swedish\nMo Yan: Chinese\nAlice Munro: English\nPatrick Modiano: French"} +{"id":"bf91addf7e8dea97","answer":"Mount Everest (Asia) - 8,848 meters\nAconcagua (South America) - 6,962 meters\nDenali (North America) - 6,190 meters\nKilimanjaro (Africa) - 5,895 meters\nElbrus (Europe) - 5,642 meters\nVinson Massif (Antarctica) - 4,892 meters\nPuncak Jaya (Australasia) - 4,884 meters"} +{"id":"6ebc38a0058fbc59","answer":"Claudia Kolb - Sanger, California\nTrina Jackson - Gainesville, Florida\nAngel Martino - Americus, Georgia\nAmy Van Dyken - Englewood, Colorado\nDara Torres - Beverly Hills, California\nJenny Thompson - Danvers, Massachusetts"} +{"id":"c577358491cfb98e","answer":"Russia: 145.9 million\nCanada: 38.2 million\nChina: 1.44 billion\nUnited States: 333.2 million\nBrazil: 214.6 million"} +{"id":"5f11590f4cdb71ef","answer":"Monowi, Nebraska: 0.27\nLost Springs, Wyoming: 0.09\nBuford, Wyoming: 0.01\nBonanza, Colorado: 0.23\nLake Bridgeport, Texas: 0.12\nTotal area: 0.72"} +{"id":"04b12c22d0b011de","answer":"Here are the presidents/CEOs of the top four companies by revenue:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon\n2. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods\n3. Apple - Tim Cook\n4. Sinopec Group - Zhang Yuzhuo"} +{"id":"c010c8fb013ef191","answer":"Andy Samberg: 2003\nAndre Braugher: 1989\nTerry Crews: 1996\nMelissa Fumero: 2005\nJoe Lo Truglio: 1995\nStephanie Beatriz: 2008\nChelsea Peretti: 2004\nDirk Blocker: 1974\nJoel McKinnon Miller: 1991"} +{"id":"80fa08ea956b0919","answer":"Golden State Warriors (2022)\nGolden State Warriors (2021)\nMilwaukee Bucks (2020)\nLos Angeles Lakers (2019)"} +{"id":"f9ef45be4e514e42","answer":"Walmart: 469,162\nExxon Mobil: 452,926\nChevron: 233,934\nPhillips 66: 169,590\nBerkshire Hathaway: 162,463"} +{"id":"ac064950ba2adaf8","answer":"China - Xi Jinping\nUnited States - Joe Biden\nIndia - Narendra Modi\nJapan - Fumio Kishida"} +{"id":"a44827d88bf4b3fb","answer":"Cristiano Ronaldo: Real Madrid\nLionel Messi: Barcelona\nWayne Rooney: Manchester United\nZlatan Ibrahimovic: Paris Saint-Germain\nPaul Pogba: Juventus"} +{"id":"8dfde37a995dd5d8","answer":"United States - 113\nChina - 88\nJapan - 58\nGreat Britain - 64\nRussia - 71"} +{"id":"3fc1c69943ce365f","answer":"Walmart - Robson Walton\nExxon Mobil - Institutional investors (55.6%) and individual investors (44.4%)\nApple - Institutional investors (59.6%) and individual investors (40.4%)\nSinopec Group - Chinese Government (71.25%) and public shareholders (28.75%)\nChina National Petroleum - Chinese Government (86.5%) and public shareholders (13.5%)"} +{"id":"63073e8b373d125a","answer":"Greenland - 2,166,086 km²\nNew Guinea - 785,753 km²\nBorneo - 743,330 km²\nMadagascar - 587,041 km²\nBaffin Island - 507,451 km²"} +{"id":"cb2756889891bf7f","answer":"1. Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka, 1960) - No formal higher education\n2. Isabel Perón (Argentina, 1974) - No formal higher education\n3. Elisabeth Domitien (Central African Republic, 1975) - No formal higher education\n4. Margaret Thatcher (United Kingdom, 1979) - University of Oxford\n5. Gro Harlem Brundtland (Norway, 1981) - University of Oslo"} +{"id":"ee3b050e7a21edd2","answer":"Boris Johnson"} +{"id":"94c71ee213acb430","answer":"Michael Jordan: 28.2\nMagic Johnson: 18.0\nLarry Bird: 21.3\nDerrick Rose: 16.8\nLebron James: 20.9"} +{"id":"1917712ed36c0388","answer":"0\n0\n0\n0\n0"} +{"id":"162614e6da22ab65","answer":"Seong-Jin Cho (2015) - 21\nKate Liu (2015, 4th place, no 1st prize awarded) - 21\nBruce Liu (2021) - 24\nYulianna Avdeeva (2010) - 25\nRafał Blechacz (2005) - 20"} +{"id":"1c7a3f33e72edabe","answer":"The Great Wall of China, China\nThe Taj Mahal, India\nMachu Picchu, Peru\nChichén Itzá, Mexico\nThe Roman Colosseum, Italy\nThe Christ the Redeemer statue, Brazil\nThe Pyramids of Giza, Egypt"} +{"id":"9d65fc86e094a33c","answer":"Dr. Dre - 1\nSnoop Dogg - 17\nEminem - 12\nMary J. Blige - 14\nKendrick Lamar - 5"} +{"id":"7d358cd3211959e3","answer":"1981\n2003\n2006\n2003\n2001\n2013"} +{"id":"cfce53b385290db9","answer":"English Premier League: Manchester City\nLa Liga: Barcelona\nBundesliga: Bayern Munich\nSerie A: Napoli\nLigue 1: Paris Saint-Germain"} +{"id":"8a04bc4084ccefee","answer":"Netherlands"} +{"id":"abe881bd1975e6c1","answer":"Kevin Durant (6 ft 10 in)"} +{"id":"66e2fb1881e8977c","answer":"Tokyo, Japan\nMexico City, Mexico (Note: Mexico is not a G7 country, the correct answer is London, UK)\nBerlin, Germany"} +{"id":"5a530e226e774d53","answer":"Stockholm, Sweden\nLondon, United Kingdom\nParis, France\nBerlin, Germany\nWashington, D.C., United States"} +{"id":"bf1cee89a27e08f8","answer":"Nile River - Cairo\nAmazon River - Iquitos\nYangtze River - Shanghai\nMississippi River - New Orleans\nYenisei River - Krasnoyarsk"} +{"id":"512b311da388edab","answer":"Juneau, Alaska\nHelena, Montana\nPhoenix, Arizona\nSacramento, California\nOlympia, Washington"} +{"id":"da549db50311784f","answer":"2000: Zhores I. Alferov (Russian) and Herbert Kroemer (German)\n2000: Jack S. Kilby (American)\n2001: Eric A. Cornell (American)\n2001: Wolfgang Ketterle (German)\n2001: Carl E. Wieman (American)\n2002: Raymond Davis Jr. (American)\n2002: Masatoshi Koshiba (Japanese)\n2002: Riccardo Giacconi (Italian-American)\n2003: Alexei A. Abrikosov (Russian-American)\n2003: Vitaly L. Ginzburg (Russian)\n2003: Anthony J. Leggett (British)\n2004: David J. Gross (American)\n2004: H. David Politzer (American)\n2004: Frank Wilczek (American)"} +{"id":"778845586b105ae6","answer":"Buenos Aires, Argentina\nRio de Janeiro, Brazil\nMontevideo, Uruguay"} +{"id":"0bae0fe197eb07ef","answer":"Brazil (2002) - Cafu\nGermany (2014) - Philipp Lahm\nSpain (2010) - Iker Casillas\nFrance (2018) - Hugo Lloris"} +{"id":"52d6a63711251ea7","answer":"Mandarin Chinese - China\nSpanish - Spain\nEnglish - England\nHindi - India\nArabic - Arabia"} +{"id":"01f2d23df03279ad","answer":"Sinopec Group ranked 8th on the Fortune Global 500 list of 2023.\n\nCurrent CEO: Ma Yongsheng\nUndergraduate studies: Beijing University of Chemical Technology\n\nPrevious CEO: Zhang Yuzhuo\nUndergraduate studies: Beijing University of Chemical Technology"} +{"id":"37a223dab8f95200","answer":"1. Dan Brown - New Hampshire, USA (Inferno)\n2. Veronica Roth - Chicago, Illinois, USA (Allegiant)\n3. Khaled Hosseini - California, USA (And the Mountains Echoed)\n4. John Green - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (The Fault in Our Stars)\n5. Sylvia Day - Los Angeles, California, USA (Reflected in You)"} +{"id":"7b2f4726fe7021cb","answer":"Here are the presidents of the top 5 football clubs in La Liga based on their league positions as of the 2022-23 season:\n\n1. Barcelona - Joan Laporta\n2. Real Madrid - Florentino Pérez\n3. Atlético Madrid - Enrique Cerezo\n4. Real Sociedad - Jokin Aperribay\n5. Athletic Bilbao - Jon Uriarte"} +{"id":"6b655b7ee2621a33","answer":"Singapore: 0.46\nAustralia: 0.34\nCanada: 0.32\nUnited Kingdom: 0.36\nNew Zealand: 0.33"} +{"id":"17a43f782ca71c18","answer":"Mandarin Chinese (China)\nHindi (India)\nIndonesian (Indonesia)\nPortuguese (Brazil)\nEnglish (United States)"} +{"id":"ff204224a32448ea","answer":"Tokyo, Japan - 40m\nDelhi, India - 239m\nShanghai, China - 4m\nMumbai, India - 14m\nSao Paulo, Brazil - 760m"} +{"id":"4b79a7823dae5801","answer":"Japan: Japanese\nSingapore: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil\nSpain: Spanish\nIceland: Icelandic\nSwitzerland: German, French, Italian, Romansh"} +{"id":"69584a646e75cc82","answer":"John Strutt (Lord Rayleigh) from England\nWilliam Ramsay from Scotland"} +{"id":"26207b4774aacb0b","answer":"Hawaii - Kingdom of Hawaii\nAlaska - Russian Empire\nArizona - Mexico\nNew Mexico - Mexico\nOklahoma - Indian Territory (not an internationally recognized country, but a territory inhabited by Native American tribes)"} +{"id":"c0334ecbe6c39eb5","answer":"Berlin\nLondon\nRome\nParis\nOttawa\nTokyo\nWashington, D.C."} +{"id":"ddaaad454b96b1b6","answer":"Ra: God of the sun and king of the gods\nIsis: Goddess of motherhood, magic, and fertility\nOsiris: God of the afterlife and the underworld\nAnubis: God of mummification and the afterlife\nHorus: God of kingship and protection\nSet: God of chaos and the desert\nNephthys: Goddess of death and mourning\nThoth: God of wisdom, writing, and magic\nMa'at: Goddess of truth, justice, and morality\nPtah: God of craftsmanship and creation\nBastet: Goddess of cats, fertility, and motherhood\nSobek: God of crocodiles and fertility\nHathor: Goddess of love, music, and dance"} +{"id":"3300af5d316fc5da","answer":"DJ Khaled - United States\nFuture - United States\nJack Harlow - United States\nKendrick Lamar - United States\nPusha T - United States"} +{"id":"7a5cd42a5272783f","answer":"Democratic Republic of the Congo\n102,344,000"} +{"id":"f1780e7bb8c2bc69","answer":"Apple\nMicrosoft\nJohnson & Johnson\nProcter & Gamble\nTim Cook\nSatya Nadella\nJoanne Crevoiserat\nJon Moeller"} +{"id":"471aad5d5e15ca21","answer":"Asia: 44,579,000\nAfrica: 30,370,000\nNorth America: 21,495,000\nSouth America: 17,824,000\nAntarctica: 14,000,000"} +{"id":"7af6ef4ffe4c8f1a","answer":"Section.80 - 68 minutes\nGood Kid, M.A.A.D City - 73 minutes\nTo Pimp a Butterfly - 79 minutes\nUntitled Unmastered - 64 minutes\nDAMN. - 55 minutes\nMr. Morale & the Big Steppers - 73 minutes"} +{"id":"335322c2071dfccc","answer":"1. Virginia - Richmond\n2. Massachusetts - Boston\n3. New Hampshire - Concord\n4. Maryland - Annapolis\n5. Connecticut - Hartford\n6. Rhode Island - Providence\n7. Delaware - Dover\n8. North Carolina - Raleigh\n9. South Carolina - Columbia\n10. New York - Albany\n11. New Jersey - Trenton\n12. Pennsylvania - Harrisburg\n13. Georgia - Atlanta"} +{"id":"3540a347f9e95230","answer":"Christoph Waltz"} +{"id":"307a877eff9ace1b","answer":"United States: 25.46\nGermany: 4.24\nJapan: 5.15\nUnited Kingdom: 2.62\nFrance: 2.98\nItaly: 1.97\nCanada: 1.79"} +{"id":"d1303166b71429a4","answer":"United States\nSwitzerland\nSpain\nAustralia\nSerbia"} +{"id":"36a243b07f17884a","answer":"Marie Curie, Warsaw\nMaria Goeppert Mayer, Kattowitz\nDonna Strickland, Guelph\nAndrea Ghez, New York City\nChien-Shiung Wu, Liuhe"} +{"id":"f4b360ceddf7d1b6","answer":"Nile River - Mediterranean Sea\nAmazon River - Atlantic Ocean\nYangtze River - East China Sea\nMississippi-Missouri River - Gulf of Mexico\nYenisei River - Kara Sea"} +{"id":"8a2b029f98c62714","answer":"Shannon Lucid - Shanghai, China\nMary Ellen Weber - Cleveland, Ohio, USA"} +{"id":"8fc62a1b5b6f9a7e","answer":"Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain) - 8 goals (2022)\nHarry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) - 6 goals (2018)\nJames Rodríguez (Monaco) - 6 goals (2014)\nThomas Müller (Bayern Munich) - 5 goals (2010)\nMiroslav Klose (Bayern Munich) - 5 goals (2006)"} +{"id":"1b3357fdf9b94879","answer":"Mandarin Chinese: 4\nSpanish: 20\nEnglish: 67\nHindi: 1\nArabic: 25"} +{"id":"46a6ca65ee2dea1d","answer":"Maine\n Maine's state tree is the Eastern White Pine.\n\nUtah\n Utah's state tree is the Quaking Aspen.\n\nOklahoma\n Oklahoma's state tree is the Eastern Redbud.\n\nIdaho\n Idaho's state tree is the Western White Pine."} +{"id":"9575d4a721aedf54","answer":"Olaf Scholz (Hamburg)\nFranziska Giffey (Berlin)\nThomas Geisel (Düsseldorf)\nLord Mayor Peter Feldmann (Frankfurt)\nDieter Reiter (Munich)"} +{"id":"b92cf469b8869f50","answer":"2023: UConn, Dan Hurley\n2022: Kansas, Bill Self\n2021: Baylor, Scott Drew\n2019: Virginia, Tony Bennett\n2018: Villanova, Jay Wright"} +{"id":"39d33c22568491be","answer":"Here are the founding dates of the top 5 largest North American airlines that start with the letter \"A\", sorted by passengers carried:\n\nAir Canada: 1937\nAlaska Airlines: 1932\nAmerican Airlines: 1930\nAeromexico: 1934\nAllegiant Air: 1997"} +{"id":"a34e22342633fe8b","answer":"Shanghai\nBeijing\nGuangzhou\nShenzhen\nTianjin"} +{"id":"bb238a343ec362af","answer":"Arizona State University - Sparky the Sun Devil\nTexas A&M University - Reveille\nOhio State University - Brutus Buckeye\nUniversity of Central Florida - Knightro\nUniversity of Florida - Albert and Alberta"} +{"id":"159dd81871b21a4c","answer":"Here are the birth cities of each actor nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in 2022:\n\nWill Smith - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nJavier Bardem - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain\nBenedict Cumberbatch - London, England\nAndrew Garfield - Los Angeles, California\nDenzel Washington - Mount Vernon, New York"} +{"id":"7f97e1a7a71b56c0","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nSt. Louis, MO: 622,236\nBaltimore, MD: 905,759\nKansas City, MO: 507,087\nCleveland, OH: 750,879\nMemphis, TN: 623,988"} +{"id":"03714dc40803cccc","answer":"Qinghai - 720,000 km² - 5.9 million\nXinjiang - 1,664,897 km² - 25.8 million\nTibet - 1,228,400 km² - 3.5 million\nInner Mongolia - 1,183,000 km² - 25.3 million\nHeilongjiang - 463,600 km² - 31.9 million"} +{"id":"e46f068522014cf7","answer":"Giannis Antetokounmpo - Filathlitikos (Greece)\nNikola Jokić - Mega Basket (Serbia)\nNikola Jokić - Mega Basket (Serbia)\nLuka Dončić - Real Madrid (Spain)\nStephen Curry - Davidson College"} +{"id":"5f4a3c15e2dc159a","answer":"1. Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Chemistry, 1901) - 1\n2. Emil Adolf von Behring (Physiology or Medicine, 1901) - 2\n3. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Physics, 1901) - 1\n4. Sully Prudhomme (Literature, 1901) - 0\n5. Frédéric Passy (Peace, 1901) - 1"} +{"id":"3b382fc155262484","answer":"1. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - 181 minutes\n2. The Lion King (2019) - 118 minutes\n3. Frozen (2013) - 102 minutes\n4. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - 149 minutes\n5. The Avengers (2012) - 143 minutes"} +{"id":"ac6191ee414fc367","answer":"United States: 555\nGreat Britain: 366\nChina: 413\nRussia: 291\nGermany: 425"} +{"id":"01fcbb5cbb8ad363","answer":"Puerto Rico: 104.98 billion\nUnited States Virgin Islands: 3.85 billion\nGuam: 5.79 billion\nAmerican Samoa: 658 million\nNorthern Mariana Islands: 1.18 billion"} +{"id":"33fdf1e30473466f","answer":"CODA (2022) - $10 million\nDune (2022) - $165 million\nBelfast (2022) - $10 million\nNo Country for Old Men (not a 2022 winner, but a past winner)\nThe Power of the Dog (2022) - $39 million\nWest Side Story (2022) - $100 million"} +{"id":"08c6dcd320e6282a","answer":"Lil Uzi Vert (born July 31, 1994)"} +{"id":"a479e9265bf022cd","answer":"Walmart - Bentonville\nExxonMobil - Irving\nApple - Cupertino\nSinopec Group - Beijing\nChina National Petroleum - Beijing"} +{"id":"7416501eb8cdd72f","answer":"1976\n1998\n1997\n2003\n1975"} +{"id":"e7bcbcb78494de29","answer":"1. Tencent Games (1998) - $24.4 billion\n2. Sony Interactive Entertainment (1993) - $20.8 billion\n3. Microsoft (1975) - $16.3 billion\n4. Activision Blizzard (2008) - $14.4 billion\n5. Electronic Arts (1982) - $12.6 billion"} +{"id":"336de21a1689f025","answer":"Barcelona - Lionel Messi (474)\nReal Madrid - Karim Benzema (238)\nAtlético Madrid - Luis Aragonés (172)\nAthletic Bilbao - Telmo Zarra (251)\nValencia - Mundo (228)"} +{"id":"f820f5e616d017ec","answer":"Vicente Feola\nFirst team: São Paulo FC\n\nAymoré Moreira\nFirst team: Portuguesa\n\nMário Zagallo\nFirst team: Botafogo FC"} +{"id":"6e9d32cb96e0e40e","answer":"Greenland - Denmark\nNew Guinea - Papua New Guinea and Indonesia\nBorneo - Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei\nMadagascar - Madagascar\nBaffin Island - Canada"} +{"id":"1cf547e3d3643922","answer":"Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 6\nKarl Malone - 0\nKobe Bryant - 5\nLeBron James - 4\nDirk Nowitzki - 1"} +{"id":"2f4006b6bb81e9de","answer":"1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - New York City, New York\n2. Karl Malone - Summerfield, Louisiana\n3. LeBron James - Akron, Ohio\n4. Michael Jordan - Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York\n5. Wilt Chamberlain - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania"} +{"id":"875ce01e13c527cc","answer":"Here are the directors of the 5 highest-grossing films of 2022 and the universities they attended:\n\n1. James Cameron (Avatar: The Way of Water) - Fullerton College\n2. Sam Raimi (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) - Michigan State University\n3. Taika Waititi (Thor: Love and Thunder) - Victoria University of Wellington\n4. Matt Reeves (The Batman) - University of California, Berkeley\n5. Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) - Stanford University"} +{"id":"b5d63352b7d034b0","answer":"Tokyo, Japan - 35.6895° N, 139.7670° E\nDelhi, India - 28.6139° N, 77.2090° E\nShanghai, China - 31.2304° N, 121.4737° E\nMumbai, India - 19.0759° N, 72.8777° E\nSao Paulo, Brazil - 23.5505° S, 46.6333° W"} +{"id":"0f4f60cabaa66b57","answer":"Chinese yuan\nIndian rupee\nAmerican dollar\nIndonesian rupiah\nPakistani rupee"} +{"id":"ccdb137f3df3603d","answer":"Marvel Studios\n\nCaptain Marvel: 124 minutes\nAvengers: Endgame: 181 minutes"} +{"id":"04fbed1111319c4d","answer":"Here are the head coaches of the five oldest basketball teams in the current British Basketball League:\n\nWorthing Thunder - Zaire Taylor\nBradford Dragons - Chris Mellor\nWorcester Wolves - Matt Newby\nLeicester Riders - Rob Paternostro\nNewcastle Eagles - Marc Steutel"} +{"id":"84e26144950859d8","answer":"New York City, New York, USA (Peter O'Toole)\nLondon, England, UK (Laurence Olivier)\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (Richard Burton)\nChicago, Illinois, USA (Spencer Tracy)"} +{"id":"aadae23ab1005392","answer":"1. Apple Inc. - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne\n2. Microsoft Corporation - Bill Gates, Paul Allen\n3. Alphabet Inc. (Google) - Larry Page, Sergey Brin\n4. Amazon.com, Inc. - Jeff Bezos\n5. Johnson & Johnson - Robert Wood Johnson I, James Wood Johnson, Edward Mead Johnson"} +{"id":"a9672ecd8ae98c68","answer":"Jerusalem: 974,000\nHebron: 217,000\nTiberias: 46,000\nSafed: 36,000"} +{"id":"32dc6ab05236ef71","answer":"Mount Everest - May 29, 1953 - Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary\nK2 - July 31, 1954 - Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni\nKangchenjunga - May 25, 1953 - George Band and Joe Brown\nLhotse - May 18, 1956 - Fritz Luchsinger and Ernst Reiss\nMakalu - May 15, 1955 - Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy"} +{"id":"16f1cb51eb452676","answer":"Here are the costs of the five tallest buildings in the world in 2023, in their respective currencies:\n\nBurj Khalifa (Dubai, UAE): AED 1.5 billion\nTokyo Skytree (Tokyo, Japan): JPY 500 billion\nShanghai Tower (Shanghai, China): CNY 14.3 billion\nAbraj Al-Bait Clock Tower (Mecca, Saudi Arabia): SAR 15 billion\nPing An Finance Center (Shenzhen, China): CNY 4.5 billion"} +{"id":"eeced847491b979f","answer":"Lakhta Center, St. Petersburg, Russia - 2019\nFederation Tower, Moscow, Russia - 2016\nOKO Tower, Moscow, Russia - 2015\nMercury City Tower, Moscow, Russia - 2013\nThe Shard, London, UK - 2012"} +{"id":"f40bfce875f724e7","answer":"California: $71,805\nOregon: $56,119\nWashington: $74,129\n\nMedian: $69,477"} +{"id":"d1d6885d3930d568","answer":"Shinya Yamanaka (Japan)\nSatoshi Ōmura (Japan)\nYouyou Tu (China)\nTasuku Honjo (Japan)"} +{"id":"aad863e33a3eb9b3","answer":"Pacific Ocean: 155.6 million km²\nAtlantic Ocean: 85.1 million km²\nIndian Ocean: 73.5 million km²\nArctic Ocean: 14.0 million km²\nSouthern Ocean: 20.3 million km²"} +{"id":"0cf4d94877b75c95","answer":"C: 1972\nC++: 1985\nC#: 2000\nJava: 1995\nPython: 1991"} +{"id":"3c67d9d8913873d9","answer":"Anthony Kiedis: Grand Rapids, Michigan\nFlea: Melbourne, Australia\nHillel Slovak: Haifa, Israel\nJack Irons: Los Angeles, California"} +{"id":"cbe7f525415c3e86","answer":"Rome, Italy\nParis, France\nMadrid, Spain\nBeijing, China\nNew Delhi, India"} +{"id":"58f3cf3cd6d78606","answer":"IIT Kharagpur: 7,161\nIIT Bombay: 5,570\nIIT Madras: 4,397\nIIT Kanpur: 4,365"} +{"id":"5b875168a1e2e3f0","answer":"Cr (Chromium)\nFe (Iron)\nTi (Titanium)\nV (Vanadium)\nMn (Manganese)\nGa (Gallium)\nCu (Copper)\nMg (Magnesium)"} +{"id":"4a83f6e566326420","answer":"1. Russell Wilson - Collegiate High School\n2. Matt Hasselbeck - Xaverian Brothers High School\n3. Dave Krieg - Milton College High School\n4. Jim Zorn - Gahr High School\n5. Tarvaris Jackson - Sidney Lanier High School"} +{"id":"1af665d0b08c5d70","answer":"China: 18.46 trillion USD\nIndia: 3.53 trillion USD\nUnited States: 25.46 trillion USD\nIndonesia: 1.29 trillion USD\nPakistan: 276.23 billion USD"} +{"id":"79984a2132f0ac2a","answer":"1970s:\nIntel\n\n1980s:\nIntel\n\n1990s:\nIntel\n\n2000s:\nIntel\n\n2010s:\nIntel"} +{"id":"7f86a980363b78e7","answer":"Drew Brees: 6 feet 0 inches\nTom Brady: 6 feet 4 inches\nPeyton Manning: 6 feet 5 inches\nBrett Favre: 6 feet 2 inches\nDan Marino: 6 feet 4 inches"} +{"id":"bda7e8c086542860","answer":"Zeus: Lightning Bolt\nPoseidon: Trident\nHades: Helm of Darkness or Key to the Underworld\nHera: Crown or Diadem\nDemeter: Sheaf of Wheat\nAthena: Owl or Aegis\nApollo: Lyre\nArtemis: Bow and Arrow\nAres: Spear\nAphrodite: Rose or Mirror\nHephaestus: Hammer\nHermes: Caduceus\nDionysus: Thyrsus or Grapes"} +{"id":"a53359eea347be9d","answer":"Pronghorn\nCheetah\nSpringbok\nImpala\nThomson's gazelle"} +{"id":"a64acdad16f2424c","answer":"Avatar (2009) - 162 minutes\nAvengers: Endgame (2019) - 181 minutes\nTitanic (1997) - 194 minutes\nStar Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 138 minutes\nAvengers: Infinity War (2018) - 149 minutes"} +{"id":"943b0e1b60a8b7ce","answer":"1. Bernard Arnault - Roubaix\n2. Elon Musk - Pretoria\n3. Jeff Bezos - Albuquerque\n4. Bill Gates - Seattle\n5. Mark Zuckerberg - White Plains"} +{"id":"572c1caf6353a4ef","answer":"Tom Hooper (2010) - United Kingdom\nDarren Aronofsky (did not win)\nMichel Hazanavicius (2011) - France\nAng Lee (2012) - Taiwan\nAlfonso Cuarón (2013) - Mexico\nAlejandro G. Iñárritu (2014) - Mexico\nAlejandro G. Iñárritu (2015) - Mexico\nDamien Chazelle (2016) - United States\nGuillermo del Toro (2017) - Mexico\nAlfonso Cuarón (did not win)\nBong Joon-ho (2019) - South Korea"} +{"id":"1c080a4a3875a417","answer":"Avatar (2009) - $237 million\nAvengers: Endgame (2019) - $356 million\nTitanic (1997) - $200 million\nStar Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - $200 million\nAvengers: Infinity War (2018) - $300-400 million"} +{"id":"df3730ede4241a1f","answer":"Jim Parsons"} +{"id":"6593570d63600da4","answer":"China - October 1\nFrance - July 14\nRussia - June 12\nUnited Kingdom - None (but the Queen's Official Birthday is celebrated on the first or second Saturday in June)\nUnited States - July 4"} +{"id":"50e6bc6da43d2b2d","answer":"John G. Roberts Jr. - Harvard University\nClarence Thomas - Holy Cross College, Yale Law School\nSamuel A. Alito Jr. - Princeton University, Yale Law School\nSonia Sotomayor - Princeton University, Yale Law School\nElena Kagan - Princeton University, Harvard Law School\nNeil M. Gorsuch - Columbia University, Harvard Law School\nBrett M. Kavanaugh - Yale University, Yale Law School\nAmy Coney Barrett - Rhodes College, Notre Dame Law School\nKetanji Brown Jackson - Harvard University, Harvard Law School"} +{"id":"445e848bb1345fe4","answer":"Brown University: Bruno the Bear\nColumbia University: Roar-ee the Lion\nCornell University: Big Red Bear\nDartmouth College: Keggy the Keg\nHarvard University: The Crimson\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: The Quaker\nPrinceton University: Tigers\nYale University: Handsome Dan"} +{"id":"f4c2c9e167bd2162","answer":"1. Drew Brees - Purdue\n2. Tom Brady - Michigan\n3. Peyton Manning - Tennessee\n4. Brett Favre - Southern Mississippi\n5. Dan Marino - Pittsburgh"} +{"id":"08b8c3d964160ef2","answer":"The creator of the Nintendo mascot, Mario, is Shigeru Miyamoto. He attended Kanazawa Municipal Kolitagawa Elementary School and later graduated from Kanazawa University in Kanazawa, Japan.\n\nAs of 2018, the population density of Kanazawa, Japan is approximately 1,102 persons per km squared."} +{"id":"5d52bc2cbbff2826","answer":"Vaduz, Liechtenstein - 37,877\nMonaco, Monaco - 39,244\nSan Marino, San Marino - 34,232\nVatican City, Vatican City - 825\nAndorra la Vella, Andorra - 72,000"} +{"id":"7aa2ea41fafb590d","answer":"Mercury: Helium\nVenus: Carbon dioxide\nEarth: Nitrogen\nMars: Carbon dioxide\nJupiter: Hydrogen\nSaturn: Hydrogen\nUranus: Hydrogen\nNeptune: Hydrogen"} +{"id":"be7ed296680ef5c4","answer":"United States - $22.67 trillion - 332,639,000\nChina - $16.14 trillion - 1,443,239,000\nJapan - $5.15 trillion - 127,817,000\nGermany - $4.24 trillion - 83,251,000\nUnited Kingdom - $2.62 trillion - 67,621,000"} +{"id":"a9b87f2b7ead8f14","answer":"United States: 25,462,700\nChina: 19,373,586\nJapan: 5,154,475\nGermany: 4,743,673"} +{"id":"d4af5145fb878fe6","answer":"Nile River: 6,853 km\nAmazon River: 6,400 km\nYangtze River: 6,300 km\nMississippi-Missouri River: 6,270 km\nYenisei River: 5,970 km\nOb River: 5,960 km\nParaná River: 5,800 km\nCongo River: 5,700 km\nAmur River: 5,670 km\nMekong River: 5,560 km"} +{"id":"b56a00ad541b1397","answer":"English Premier League: 1992\nLa Liga: 1929\nBundesliga: 1963\nSerie A: 1898\nLigue 1: 1932"} +{"id":"a5d0b1ff33fe546a","answer":"Mammalia\nAves\nMammalia\nMammalia\nMammalia"} +{"id":"e0356ef29623f03b","answer":"Oxygen: Joseph Priestley (1774)\nHydrogen: Henry Cavendish (1766)\nNitrogen: Daniel Rutherford (1772)\nHelium: Pierre Janssen and Norman Lockyer (1868)\nNeon: William Ramsay and Morris Travers (1898)"} +{"id":"9ec197770f4b48e1","answer":"Minecraft (Sandbox, Survival)\nGrand Theft Auto V (Action-Adventure, Open World)\nTetris (Puzzle)\nPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (Battle Royale)"} +{"id":"b0aa2655b15c4713","answer":"Breast cancer: 90.3%\nColorectal cancer: 65.1%\nLung cancer: 21.7%\nCervical cancer: 66.3%\nStomach cancer: 31.5%"} +{"id":"d24ea8eec45e070d","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the last five U.S. Secretaries of State:\n\nAnthony Blinken: Yonkers, New York\nMike Pompeo: Orange, California\nRex Tillerson: Wichita Falls, Texas\nJohn Kerry: Aurora, Colorado\nHillary Clinton: Chicago, Illinois"} +{"id":"fc145094bd723364","answer":"Sydney\n\"Share the Spirit\"\n\nAthens\n\"Welcome Home\"\n\nBeijing\n\"One World, One Dream\"\n\nLondon\n\"Inspire a Generation\"\n\nRio de Janeiro\n\"Live Your Passion\""} +{"id":"42906b86ff574a67","answer":"An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal - Sarah Silverman as Ollie (and Laura Silverman as Andy)\nTurkey in a Can - Nick Offerman as Cooper (and Megan Mullally as Gayle)\nGayle Makin' Bob Sled - Megan Mullally as Gayle\nI Bob Your Pardon - David Herman as Mr. Frond\nThanks-hoarding"} +{"id":"521238f384827d6c","answer":"Sergi Roberto - Reus\nSergio Busquets - Sabadell\nJordi Alba - L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\nPedri - Tegueste\nAnsu Fati - Bissau\nOusmane Dembélé - Vernon\nFrenkie de Jong - Arkel\nRonald Araújo - Rivera\nEric García - Martorell\nMarc-André ter Stegen - Mönchengladbach"} +{"id":"c6202eedd1d4ec12","answer":"Anton Zeilinger (2022) - University of Innsbruck (Austria)\nF. Duncan M. Haldane (2021) - University of Cambridge (UK)\nAndrea Ghez (2020) - California Institute of Technology (USA)"} +{"id":"390c8e0e1699ee45","answer":"China: Shanghai Tower, 632 meters\nIndia: World One, 442 meters\nUnited States: One World Trade Center, 541 meters\nIndonesia: Gama Tower, 285 meters\nPakistan: Bahria Icon Tower, 273 meters"} +{"id":"b50191d692463baf","answer":"1. Louis XIV of France (1643-1715) - 72 years\n2. Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand (1946-2016) - 70 years\n3. Johann II of Liechtenstein (1858-1929) - 70 years\n4. K'inich Janaab' Pakal of Palenque (615-683) - 68 years\n5. Rama IX of Thailand (1946-2016) - 68 years"} +{"id":"a4502b260f256fc7","answer":"Amsterdam\nLuxembourg\nParis"} +{"id":"5ce67c851e186a7e","answer":"University of Al-Karaouine, Fes, Morocco (founded 859)\nUniversity of Bologna, Bologna, Italy (founded 1088)\nUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom (founded 1167)\nUniversity of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom (founded 1209)\nUniversity of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain (founded 1218)"} +{"id":"6ca97be17dd0ad95","answer":"Orhan Pamuk (Turkey)\nDoris Lessing (Iran, but grew up in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, and later lived in England)\nHerta Müller (Romania)\nMario Vargas Llosa (Peru, but lived in Spain and Europe for many years)\nTomas Tranströmer (Sweden)\nAlice Munro (Canada, but her father was of Scottish descent and her mother was of Irish descent)\nPatrick Modiano (France)\nSvetlana Alexievich (Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union)\nOlga Tokarczuk (Poland)\nPeter Handke (Austria)"} +{"id":"e5da0926662421d2","answer":"Manhattan: 22.8\nBrooklyn: 71.0\nQueens: 109.2\nThe Bronx: 42.4\nStaten Island: 58.5"} +{"id":"686bdf97a14a7bab","answer":"Brazil\nGermany"} +{"id":"8ba6e7170ab79cd7","answer":"1. Princeton University - Tigers\n2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Engineers\n3. Harvard University - Crimson\n4. Stanford University - Cardinal\n5. California Institute of Technology - Beavers\n6. University of Chicago - Maroons"} +{"id":"dd3a10713a198e57","answer":"Elon Musk: $230 billion\nJeff Bezos: $190 billion\nBernard Arnault: $170 billion\nBill Gates: $140 billion\nWarren Buffett: $120 billion"} +{"id":"6fa18406105e1c90","answer":"Current CEO: \nSafra Catz (1961)\n\nPast CEOs: \nLarry Ellison (1944)\nMark Hurd (1956)"} +{"id":"97daf4423218af55","answer":"Brown University: 146 acres\nColumbia University: 36 acres (Morningside Heights campus), 35 acres (Medical Center campus)\nCornell University: 4,800 acres\nDartmouth College: 269 acres\nHarvard University: 209 acres (Cambridge campus), 360 acres (Allston campus)\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 302 acres\nPrinceton University: 500 acres\nYale University: 1,015 acres"} +{"id":"0f44a974b7e5f0c9","answer":"Thom Yorke - 1968\nJonny Greenwood - 1971\nEd O'Brien - 1968\nColin Greenwood - 1969\nPhilip Selway - 1967"} +{"id":"d7fd4cdf1d1bbb9c","answer":"7\n5\n0\n0\n0"} +{"id":"1e2a98985a51ab2e","answer":"Justin Timberlake: 2\nJC Chasez: 0\nChris Kirkpatrick: 2\nJoey Fatone: 2\nLance Bass: 1"} +{"id":"9e3cc1ac2d6087a8","answer":"Sarah Huckabee Sanders - Arkansas Governor, born in Hope, Arkansas, but raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, and Alexandria, Virginia.\n\nTina Kotek - Oregon Governor, born in York, Pennsylvania.\n\nMaura Healey - Massachusetts Governor, born in Bethesda, Maryland."} +{"id":"d780f4fe2d674284","answer":"Moscow, Russia - 145.9 million\nBeijing, China - 1.443 billion\nOttawa, Canada - 38.2 million\nBrasília, Brazil - 214.6 million\nAstana, Kazakhstan - 19.4 million"} +{"id":"d6b1df5bcae9b589","answer":"Here are the writers for each of the top 5 year-end Billboard pop songs in 2014 by popularity:\n\nTurn Down for What by DJ Snake and Lil Jon\n- William Grigahcine\n- Steve Guess\n- Lil Jon\n\nHappy by Pharrell Williams\n- Pharrell Williams\n- Clifford Harris\n\nAll About That Bass by Meghan Trainor\n- Meghan Trainor\n- Kevin Kadish\n\nShake It Off by Taylor Swift\n- Taylor Swift\n- Max Martin\n- Shellback\n\nFancy by Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX\n- Iggy Azalea\n- Charli XCX\n- George Astasio\n- Jason Pebworth\n- Jon Shave\n- Kurtis McKenzie"} +{"id":"9ed45ad1a19c6dbd","answer":"China: Zhang Jun\nFrance: Nicolas de Rivière\nRussia: Vassily Nebenzia\nUnited Kingdom: Barbara Woodward\nUnited States: Linda Thomas-Greenfield"} +{"id":"05a751e628a260c4","answer":"Mercury: 100-700 K\n Mars: 130-308 K\n Venus: 737 K\n Earth: 288 K\n Neptune: 59 K\n Uranus: 59 K\n Saturn: 88 K\n Jupiter: 124 K"} +{"id":"db51a097321ca0a4","answer":"South Sudan - 13,400,000\nNauru - 11,000\nTuvalu - 11,700\nMontenegro - 628,000\nDjibouti - 988,000"} +{"id":"b34ab691fda353f7","answer":"1. Jeff Bezos - 4 kids\n2. Bill Gates - 3 kids\n3. Mark Zuckerberg - 3 kids\n4. Larry Ellison - 2 kids\n5. Warren Buffett - 3 kids"} +{"id":"daa92df3cfd18edb","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Greenland (Nuuk) - 686.3 km²\n2. Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar) - 4,704.4 km²\n3. Namibia (Windhoek) - 1,654 km²\n4. Australia (Canberra) - 814.2 km²\n5. Iceland (Reykjavik) - 273 km²"} +{"id":"d231546887ad9865","answer":"Brearley School (1884)\nBrowning School (1883)\nChapin School (1901)\nCollegiate School (1628)\nColumbia Grammar & Preparatory School (1764)\nConvent of the Sacred Heart (1881)\nDwight School (1872)\nFriends Seminary (1786)\nHorace Mann School (1887)\nMarymount School of New York (1907)\nNightingale-Bamford School (1920)\nPacker Collegiate Institute (1845)\nRudolf Steiner School (1929)\nSpence School (1892)\nSt. Bernard's School (1902)\nTrinity School (1709)"} +{"id":"dba392983ca2da0d","answer":"Shanghai, China: 13,341,000\nBeijing, China: 11,716,000\nOsaka, Japan: 10,059,000\nHong Kong, China: 6,848,000\nSeoul, South Korea: 9,853,000"} +{"id":"a5c8f17dd3fc021b","answer":"Russia\n136,081,000\nKazakhstan\n2,724,902\nAzerbaijan\n86,600\nIran\n1,648,195\nTurkmenistan\n491,210"} +{"id":"2096b6051a9917ab","answer":"Gaocheng, Hebei, China\nUkraine\nTorremanzanas, Alicante, Spain\nFangshan, Beijing, China\nAleppo, Syria"} +{"id":"e77989284f9f1f29","answer":"Matt LeBlanc, the actor who played Joey in Friends, has been involved in various projects, including films and TV shows. Here are the release years of his three most recent films:\n\n2014\n2011\n2003"} +{"id":"502665955941c8c1","answer":"1. Magic Kingdom - 1971\n2. Disneyland - 1955\n3. Tokyo Disneyland - 1983\n4. Tokyo DisneySea - 2001\n5. Universal's Islands of Adventure - 1999"} +{"id":"ee3887d696896b5b","answer":"PlayStation 2\nGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas\n\nNintendo DS\nNew Super Mario Bros.\n\nGame Boy\nTetris\n\nPlayStation\nGran Turismo\n\nWii\nWii Sports"} +{"id":"b0d3a81b74abf9c8","answer":"According to the Guinness World Records, the 10th best-selling music artist of all time is Aerosmith.\n\nHere are the longest-length songs from each of their 3 most recent studio albums:\n\nMusic from Another Dimension! (2012) - \"We All Fall Down\" (6:18)\nHonkin' on Bobo (2004) - \"Back Back Train\" (4:23)\nJust Push Play (2001) - \"Under My Skin\" (4:47)"} +{"id":"663a56fd2372e2f7","answer":"Qatar:\n1. China\n2. United States\n3. United Arab Emirates\n4. India\n5. Germany\n\nLuxembourg:\n1. Belgium\n2. Germany\n3. France\n4. Netherlands\n5. United States\n\nSingapore:\n1. China\n2. Malaysia\n3. United States\n4. Taiwan\n5. South Korea\n\nIreland:\n1. United States\n2. United Kingdom\n3. Belgium\n4. Netherlands\n5. Germany\n\nBrunei:\n1. Singapore\n2. China\n3. Malaysia\n4. Japan\n5. United States"} +{"id":"1190ec39b3b7807f","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 5 largest companies in the United States by revenue in 2023:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon\n2. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods\n3. Apple - Tim Cook\n4. Berkshire Hathaway - Warren Buffett\n5. UnitedHealth Group - Andrew Witty"} +{"id":"c285bbf861ca4008","answer":"Honolulu, Hawaii\nMidland, Texas\nNew Haven, Connecticut\nHope, Arkansas\nYorba Linda, California"} +{"id":"e2e23d01ff7038a7","answer":"0.758 (China)\n0.926 (USA)\n0.936 (Canada)\n0.939 (Australia)\n0.903 (France)"} +{"id":"31c72420df6e8a0d","answer":"Shanghai: 200000\nBeijing: 100000\nGuangzhou: 510000\nShenzhen: 518000\nTianjin: 300000"} +{"id":"0d70f358145e1f8d","answer":"Eras Tour (2023) - Glendale, Arizona\nLover Fest (2020) - (cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)\nReputation Stadium Tour (2018) - Glendale, Arizona\n1989 World Tour (2015) - Tokyo, Japan\nRed Tour (2013) - Omaha, Nebraska"} +{"id":"ffab56614ed9ca9f","answer":"Emmitt Smith - University of Florida\nWalter Payton - Jackson State University\nGale Sayers - University of Kansas\nBarry Sanders - Oklahoma State University\nFrank Gore - University of Miami"} +{"id":"5d785bba74574085","answer":"Yangtze River\nNile River\nMissouri River\nAmazon River\nVolga River"} +{"id":"651293ef9a7d55b7","answer":"United States: $25.46 trillion\nChina: $18.46 trillion\nJapan: $5.15 trillion\nGermany: $4.24 trillion\nUnited Kingdom: $2.62 trillion"} +{"id":"b93d46c7f95efa4a","answer":"Bernard Arnault"} +{"id":"57c60da277a1928b","answer":"The highest paid athlete in 2020 was Roger Federer.\n\nHere are the top 5 most populous cities in Switzerland, along with each city's population density in people per square mile:\n\nZurich - 8,400\nGeneva - 12,600\nBasel - 6,400\nBern - 7,600\nLausanne - 7,300"} +{"id":"47a705041be69396","answer":"5"} +{"id":"92bcd642eb3fb83f","answer":"Shape of You by Ed Sheeran - 4 minutes 23 seconds\nUptown Funk by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - 4 minutes 38 seconds\nBlank Space by Taylor Swift - 3 minutes 51 seconds\nCloser by The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey - 4 minutes 4 seconds\nSenorita by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello - 3 minutes 10 seconds"} +{"id":"b75667f5d6d5fac6","answer":"Minecraft"} +{"id":"e8a282e9118beb1c","answer":"Paul McCartney - June 18, 1942\nJohn Lennon - October 9, 1940\nGeorge Harrison - February 25, 1943\nRingo Starr - Richard Starkey, July 7, 1940"} +{"id":"07e4c298e3467927","answer":"Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (Best Director) - USA\nBrendan Fraser (Best Actor) - USA\nMichelle Yeoh (Best Actress) - Malaysia\nKe Huy Quan (Best Supporting Actor) - Vietnam\nJamie Lee Curtis (Best Supporting Actress) - USA"} +{"id":"9c3e2d46f8603e39","answer":"1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 38,387\n2. Karl Malone - 36,928\n3. LeBron James - 36,843\n4. Michael Jordan - 32,292\n5. Dirk Nowitzki - 31,560"} +{"id":"8342e348a371068d","answer":"Harding University"} +{"id":"79b3263473d733aa","answer":"3"} +{"id":"a9f39eed8dab2c10","answer":"1. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Hyde Park, New York\n2. Thomas Jefferson - Shadwell, Virginia\n3. Bill Clinton - Hope, Arkansas\n4. Lyndon B. Johnson - Stonewall, Texas\n5. Dwight D. Eisenhower - Denison, Texas"} +{"id":"e0cf5fbb55859077","answer":"T-Series - 2004\nCocomelon - 2005\nPewDiePie - 2010\nDude Perfect - 2009\nKids Diana Show - 2015"} +{"id":"663f5c62b963d7ca","answer":"Current members:\nG-Dragon (Kwon Ji-yong) - August 18, 1988\nTaeyang (Dong Young-bae) - May 18, 1988\nT.O.P (Choi Seung-hyun) - November 4, 1987\nDaesung (Kang Dae-sung) - April 26, 1989\nSeungri (Lee Seung-hyun) - December 12, 1990 (former member, left in 2019)"} +{"id":"e1e7f906fc9826ad","answer":"Oahu - Honolulu\nMaui - Wailuku\nKauai - Lihue\nHawaii - Hilo\nLanai - Lanai City\nMolokai - Kaunakakai\nNiihau - (no permanent settlement)\nKahoolawe - (no permanent settlement)"} +{"id":"a18999d8cc767631","answer":"Barbara McClintock"} +{"id":"9367dc93775e5b31","answer":"University of Massachusetts Amherst: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem\nUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell: Sic Itur Ad Astra\nUniversity of Massachusetts Boston: Only in the pursuit of the highest\nBoston University: Learning, Virtue, Freedom"} +{"id":"463dc2d63102a4ea","answer":"GPT-1: MIT License\nGPT-2: MIT License\nGPT-3: Commercial license (not open-source)\nGPT-3.5: Commercial license (not open-source)\nGPT-4: Commercial license (not open-source)"} +{"id":"902add38bb373948","answer":"Nancy Faeser: Eschwege\nBettina Stark-Watzinger: Frankfurt am Main\nSvenja Schulze: Düsseldorf\nAnne Spiegel: Leipzig"} +{"id":"58d2a80a583fb0e3","answer":"Bryce Young, QB, Alabama - born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nC.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State - born in Inland Empire, California\nWill Levis, QB, Kentucky - born in Newton, Massachusetts\nBijan Robinson, RB, Texas - born in Tucson, Arizona\nParis Johnson Jr., OT, Ohio State - born in Cincinnati, Ohio"} +{"id":"a0aad4e6d1b78318","answer":"USA Today\nThe Wall Street Journal\n\nUSA Today: Ken Paulson, Editor-in-Chief, received his education from the University of Missouri.\n\nThe Wall Street Journal: Emma Tucker, Editor-in-Chief, received her education from the University of Oxford."} +{"id":"1f0528bd40beac93","answer":"Walmart: 2.3 million\nExxon Mobil: 72,000\nApple: 147,000\nBerkshire Hathaway: 389,000\nUnitedHealth Group: 325,000"} +{"id":"0b44dd4bf0bade63","answer":"China: Shanghai\nFrance: Paris\nRussia: Moscow\nUnited Kingdom: London\nUnited States: New York City"} +{"id":"28f0c8b6d71900be","answer":"2008:\n1. Fernando Alonso - 10 points\n2. Nico Rosberg - 8 points\n3. Lewis Hamilton - 6 points\n4. Timo Glock - 5 points\n5. Sebastian Vettel - 4 points\n6. Jenson Button - 3 points\n7. Nick Heidfeld - 2 points\n8. David Coulthard - 1 point\n\n2009:\n1. Lewis Hamilton - 10 points\n2. Timo Glock - 8 points\n3. Fernando Alonso - 6 points\n4. Sebastian Vettel - 5 points\n5. Jenson Button - 4 points\n6. Rubens Barrichello - 3 points\n7. Heikki Kovalainen - 2 points\n8. Kimi Räikkönen - 1 point\n\n2010:\nNo race held\n\n2011:\n1. Sebastian Vettel - 25 points\n2. Jenson Button - 18 points\n3. Mark Webber - 15 points\n4. Lewis Hamilton - 12 points\n5. Fernando Alonso - 10 points\n6. Felipe Massa - 8 points\n7. Nico Rosberg - 6 points\n8. Adrian Sutil - 4 points"} +{"id":"21787f2e384b4615","answer":"Harvard University"} +{"id":"6a24434f9e8851d4","answer":"James Franco (1999-present)\nKate Mara (1997-present)\nLizzy Caplan (1999-present)\nClémence Poésy (2001-present)\nAmanda Lopez (2004-present)\nArón Ralston (2010-present)"} +{"id":"2e61c31d69eca182","answer":"Toyota Corolla - Toyota\nFord F-Series - Ford\nToyota RAV4 - Toyota\nHonda Civic - Honda"} +{"id":"4ab4020854b4dd3f","answer":"André Geim, Russia, University of Manchester\nKonstantin Novoselov, Russia, University of Manchester\nSaul Perlmutter, USA, Harvard University\nAdam Riess, USA, Harvard University\nBrian Schmidt, Australia, Harvard University\nSerge Haroche, France, École normale supérieure\nDavid Wineland, USA, University of California, Berkeley\nFrançois Englert, Belgium, Université libre de Bruxelles\nPeter Higgs, UK, University of Edinburgh\nTakaaki Kajita, Japan, University of Tokyo\nArthur McDonald, Canada, Queen's University\nDavid Thouless, UK, University of Cambridge\nDuncan Haldane, UK, University of Cambridge\nMichael Kosterlitz, UK, University of Oxford\nRainer Weiss, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\nBarry Barish, USA, University of California, Berkeley\nKip Thorne, USA, California Institute of Technology\nArthur Ashkin, USA, Cornell University\nGérard Mourou, France, University of Rochester\nDonna Strickland, Canada, University of Rochester"} +{"id":"70050dc329f80e2c","answer":"Hayao Miyazaki\n\nNausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984)\n- Nausicaa\n- Lord Yupa\n- Kushana\n\nLaputa: Castle in the Sky (1986)\n- Pazu\n- Sheeta\n- Captain Muska\n\nMy Neighbor Totoro (1988)\n- Satsuki Kusakabe\n- Mei Kusakabe\n- Totoro"} +{"id":"2a70a49ec25e7034","answer":"Nile River - Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo\nAmazon River - Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador\nYangtze River - China\nMississippi-Missouri River - United States\nYenisei River - Russia, Mongolia"} +{"id":"7c3631c66d393e77","answer":"Walmart - Bentonville\nExxonMobil - Irving\nApple - Cupertino\nSinopec Group - Beijing\nUnitedHealth Group - Minnetonka"} +{"id":"4673b6aa8d9bdffe","answer":"Here is the list of current female cabinet members of the UK Prime Minister and their birthplaces as of 11-20-2023:\n\nThérèse Coffey - Blackburn\nMichelle Donelan - London\nKemi Badenoch - Wimbledon, London\nVictoria Prentis - Banbury, Oxfordshire\nPenny Mordaunt - Torquay, Devon"} +{"id":"3e692e733f348214","answer":"1. China - Beijing\n2. India - New Delhi\n3. United States - Washington, D.C.\n4. Indonesia - Jakarta\n5. Pakistan - Islamabad"} +{"id":"752f763676c8589e","answer":"Sean Connery, Scotland\nGeorge Lazenby, Australia\nRoger Moore, England\nTimothy Dalton, Wales\nPierce Brosnan, Ireland\nDaniel Craig, England"} +{"id":"d337db2d9a414e05","answer":"IBM (1911)\nTexas Instruments (1930)\nHewlett-Packard (1947)\nXerox (1947)\nIntel (1968)\nCisco Systems (1984)\nOracle (1977)\nMicrosoft (1975)\nApple (1976)\nUnisys (1986)"} +{"id":"de45999b2e134f4a","answer":"Here are the top five scorers for the Premier League Champions team of the 2021-22 season, Manchester City, along with their countries of birth:\n\n1. Kevin De Bruyne (12 goals) - Belgium\n2. Riyad Mahrez (11 goals) - Algeria\n3. Raheem Sterling (10 goals) - England\n4. Phil Foden (9 goals) - England\n5. Bernardo Silva (8 goals) - Portugal"} +{"id":"430d04b3805b9895","answer":"Moscow, Russia - Sergey Sobyanin\nBeijing, China - Chen Jining\nNew Delhi, India - None (Delhi is a union territory, not a city with a mayor)\nBrasília, Brazil - Ibaneis Rocha\nOttawa, Canada - Mark Sutcliffe"} +{"id":"278133b9ced582c3","answer":"Andrea Giazotto - Scuola Normale Superiore\nDavid J. Wineland - National Institute of Standards and Technology\nSerge Haroche - Collège de France\nTakaaki Kajita - University of Tokyo\nArthur McDonald - Queen's University"} +{"id":"ed350c1093d84340","answer":"Here are the student populations of each of the Ivy League schools:\n\nHarvard University: 21,000\nYale University: 13,600\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 25,860\nColumbia University: 33,400\nBrown University: 10,446\nCornell University: 24,900\nDartmouth College: 6,400\nPrinceton University: 8,300"} +{"id":"46d8bdcb27a54fd3","answer":"Emma Stone (USA) - 91st\nOlivia Colman (UK)\nRenée Zellweger (USA)\nFrances McDormand (USA)\nMichelle Yeoh (Malaysia)"} +{"id":"f2dd89a51c5163e7","answer":"1. American Airlines - founded on April 15, 1926\n2. Delta Air Lines - founded on April 15, 1924\n3. United Airlines - founded on April 6, 1926\n4. Emirates - founded on March 25, 1985\n5. Lufthansa - founded on January 6, 1926"} +{"id":"78e5307e88b9e184","answer":"James Cameron\nJames Cameron\nPeter Jackson\nJames Cameron\nColin Trevorrow"} +{"id":"78298822b53e072f","answer":"The Kick Inside - 11\nLionheart - 10\nNever for Ever - 11\nThe Dreaming - 11\nHounds of Love - 12\nThe Sensual World - 12\nThe Red Shoes - 12\nAerial - 16\nDirector's Cut - 11\n50 Words for Snow - 7"} +{"id":"998901bf4f571891","answer":"German: 99 million\nFrench: 77 million\nItalian: 65 million\nRomansh: 35,000"} +{"id":"b31e39b56af586a2","answer":"Ur, located in modern-day Iraq\nUruk, located in modern-day Iraq\nNippur, located in modern-day Iraq\nKish, located in modern-day Iraq\nUmma, located in modern-day Iraq"} +{"id":"72da3b9b407f8304","answer":"Here are the number of employees for the 5 largest technology companies by revenue:\n\nApple: 164,000\nSamsung Electronics: 267,937\nAmazon: 1,541,000\nAlphabet (Google): 221,000\nMicrosoft: 221,000"} +{"id":"7b69518fd37a4231","answer":"According to available information, the current Taiwanese President, Tsai Ing-wen, has two cats named Think Think and Ahei. Think Think is a Taiwanese cat, and Ahei is a Sphynx cat from Canada.\n\nHere are the populations of the places from which the current Taiwanese President's cats originated:\n\nTaiwan: 23,923,277\nCanada: 38,251,701"} +{"id":"a558d52a7c3f8379","answer":"1. Goldman Sachs - David Solomon\n2. Morgan Stanley - James Gorman\n3. JPMorgan Chase - Jamie Dimon\n4. Bank of America Merrill Lynch - Brian Moynihan\n5. Citigroup - Jane Fraser"} +{"id":"413391fc7743ddad","answer":"Princeton University - Princeton, New Jersey\nHarvard University - Cambridge, Massachusetts\nUniversity of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nDuke University - Durham, North Carolina\nUniversity of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Michigan\nJuilliard School - New York City, New York\nBerklee College of Music - Boston, Massachusetts\nNew England Conservatory - Boston, Massachusetts\nUniversity of Cambridge - Cambridge, England\nOxford University - Oxford, England\nTel Aviv University - Tel Aviv, Israel\nHebrew University of Jerusalem - Jerusalem, Israel\nNational University of Singapore - Singapore\nHong Kong University - Hong Kong"} +{"id":"829ff00bfaeb637a","answer":"1. Charli D'Amelio - 154.5 million followers - Norwalk, Connecticut, USA\n2. Addison Rae - 88.7 million followers - Lafayette, Louisiana, USA\n3. Zach King - 84.4 million followers - Portland, Oregon, USA\n4. Dixie D'Amelio - 83.4 million followers - Norwalk, Connecticut, USA\n5. Loren Gray - 77.8 million followers - Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA"} +{"id":"51d7d59888170f76","answer":"1952\n1954"} +{"id":"9446d47598783094","answer":"Elton John"} +{"id":"c79ba00f9f24f8ac","answer":"Drake - Toronto, Ontario, Canada\nBad Bunny - San Juan, Puerto Rico\nJ Balvin - Medellín, Colombia\nThe Weeknd - Scarborough, Ontario, Canada\nBillie Eilish - Los Angeles, California, USA"} +{"id":"df8f21d3fad3485e","answer":"Sicily: Italian, Sicilian\nSardinia: Italian, Sardinian\nCyprus: Greek, Turkish\nCrete: Greek"} +{"id":"6cd6c43871b7a5ed","answer":"Kaká - 1.86\nRicardo Oliveira - 1.83\n Cafu - 1.76"} +{"id":"bf76e73e89d1051d","answer":"Here are the US cities where Ivy League universities are located, along with their population sizes based on the latest available data (2020 estimates):\n\nBrown University: Providence, RI - 179,205\nColumbia University: New York City, NY - 8,804,190\nCornell University: Ithaca, NY - 32,108\nDartmouth College: Hanover, NH - 11,785\nHarvard University: Cambridge, MA - 118,403\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, PA - 1,580,863\nPrinceton University: Princeton, NJ - 30,681\nYale University: New Haven, CT - 134,032"} +{"id":"a6602b695dd09ef0","answer":"Narendra Modi (India)\nXi Jinping (China)\nJoko Widodo (Indonesia)\nNaruhito (Japan)\nLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazil)"} +{"id":"4ec2e601b6c6a1bd","answer":"CL (Lee Chae-rin)\nDara (Sandara Park)\nMinzy (Gong Min-ji)\nBom (Park Bom)"} +{"id":"98cf916b316b116e","answer":"4\n5\n0\n0\n1"} +{"id":"d03b75b727c3ffed","answer":"United States: Rose\nChina: Peony\nJapan: Chrysanthemum\nGermany: Cornflower\nUnited Kingdom: Tudor Rose"} +{"id":"ea0dd6e005d92d0d","answer":"1969 (Courteney Cox)\n1969 (Jennifer Aniston)\n1962 (Matt LeBlanc)\n1963 (Matthew Perry)\n1971 (Lisa Kudrow)\n1969 (David Schwimmer)"} +{"id":"6e20214496f8ab87","answer":"Season 1: 104 days\nSeason 2: 91 days\nSeason 3: 147 days\nSeason 4: 231 days"} +{"id":"8d34c2d397c3cbc4","answer":"Maldives - Malé\nBhutan - Thimphu\nBrunei - Bandar Seri Begawan\nSingapore - Singapore\nMalaysia - Kuala Lumpur\nSri Lanka - Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte\nTimor-Leste - Dili"} +{"id":"d3c2da780ba99718","answer":"Minnesota (1858)\nWisconsin (1848)\nIowa (1846)\nSouth Dakota (1889)\nNorth Dakota (1889)"} +{"id":"f553f4ceda138193","answer":"Joe Montana: 1956\nTerry Bradshaw: 1948\nEli Manning: 1981\nPeyton Manning: 1976\nTom Brady: 1977"} +{"id":"e65046ab10318ab2","answer":"Sir Barton (1926) - $116,857\nGallant Fox (1930) - $328,165\nOmaha (1935) - $154,755\nWar Admiral (1937) - $273,240\nWhirlaway (1941) - $561,161\nCount Fleet (1943) - $250,300\nAssault (1946) - $675,470\nCitation (1948) - $1,085,760\nSecretariat (1973) - $1,316,808\nSeattle Slew (1977) - $1,208,726\nAffirmed (1978) - $2,393,818\nAmerican Pharoah (2015) - $8,650,300\nJustify (2018) - $3,798,000"} +{"id":"fdd6710b92439340","answer":"1957 (TVB)\n1967 (RTHK)\n1998 (ATV)"} +{"id":"0b5d00e591fc50c2","answer":"Beijing, China: 28,097\nHong Kong, Hong Kong: 69,982\nMacau, Macau: 115,367\nPyongyang, North Korea: 640\nSeoul, South Korea: 44,292\nTaipei, Taiwan: 34,151\nTokyo, Japan: 44,914\nUlaanbaatar, Mongolia: 13,446"} +{"id":"73b7c68787b011b7","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Elon Musk - 10\n2. Jeff Bezos - 4\n3. Bernard Arnault - 5\n4. Bill Gates - 3\n5. Gautam Adani - 2"} +{"id":"f3d7768f1f3b2870","answer":"Indianapolis, Indiana\nColumbus, Ohio\nLansing, Michigan\nMadison, Wisconsin\nDes Moines, Iowa\nSpringfield, Illinois\nTopeka, Kansas\nSt. Paul, Minnesota\nJefferson City, Missouri\nNebraska, Lincoln"} +{"id":"3de61f35c2643426","answer":"Canada - Canadian dollar\nFrance - Euro\nGermany - Euro\nItaly - Euro\nJapan - Japanese yen\nUnited Kingdom - Pound sterling\nUnited States - United States dollar"} +{"id":"9b78264f6525a36f","answer":"James Cameron\nJames Cameron\nAnthony Russo and Joe Russo\nAnthony Russo and Joe Russo\nColin Trevorrow"} +{"id":"3cfcbc55338d300b","answer":"Grass/Poison\nFire\nWater\nGrass\nFire/Flying\nWater/Poison"} +{"id":"6ab6e9129904ab3f","answer":"Gujarat\nBihar\nUttar Pradesh\nGujarat\nUttar Pradesh"} +{"id":"4dcdb8fc0c2a75ec","answer":"Chinese\nChinese\nJapanese\nChinese\nChinese"} +{"id":"fbf941c53fcfef0e","answer":"Boise, Idaho\nHelena, Montana"} +{"id":"123524ca0efb1f67","answer":"1899\n1902\n1899\n1905"} +{"id":"9c424ac3eabdbb1f","answer":"Joe Biden (USA) - University of Delaware\nAndrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico) - National Autonomous University of Mexico\nJustin Trudeau (Canada) - McGill University"} +{"id":"406f896970975703","answer":"Bugatti (France)\nHennessey (USA)\nRimac (Croatia)"} +{"id":"64de8aa91bb97ec6","answer":"June 15, 1215\nSeptember 4, 476\n1320\nOctober 12, 1492\nJuly 20, 1969"} +{"id":"44fb78a536216961","answer":"1. The Louvre Museum (1750)\n2. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1870)\n3. The National Museum of China (2003)\n4. The Vatican Museums (1506)\n5. The State Hermitage Museum (1764)"} +{"id":"f932c5d184112f91","answer":"Yangtze River, China\nYellow River, China\nMekong River, China/Laos/Thailand/Cambodia/Vietnam\nLena River, Russia\nAmur River, Russia/China"} +{"id":"5339d428b980162b","answer":"James Cameron (Avatar)\nJames Cameron (Avatar: The Way of Water)\nAnthony Russo and Joe Russo (Avengers: Endgame)\nJ.J. Abrams (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)\nColin Trevorrow (Jurassic World)"} +{"id":"efa5803a650993c1","answer":"8.03 billion\n\n1. China: 1.44 billion\n2. India: 1.38 billion\n3. United States: 333 million"} +{"id":"40a9553dc6b4c5d7","answer":"Mandarin Chinese\nHindi, English\nPortuguese\nRussian\nisiZulu, isiXhosa, Afrikaans, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga"} +{"id":"6ffdf39c2b40f237","answer":"Zeus - God of the Sky and Thunder\nPoseidon - God of the Sea\nHades - God of the Underworld\nHestia - Goddess of the Hearth and Home\nDemeter - Goddess of Agriculture and Fertility\nHera - Goddess of Marriage and Family"} +{"id":"b5c13612c1360994","answer":"Top Gun: Maverick\n- Won: None\n\nAvatar: The Way of Water\n- Won: None\n\nJurassic World Dominion\n- Won: None\n\nDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness\n- Won: None\n\nMinions: The Rise of Gru\n- Won: None"} +{"id":"fcdf8dbbf8f18671","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nCalifornia: 15.3%\nHawaii: 38.6%\nNew York: 9.5%\nWashington: 10.9%\nDistrict of Columbia: 4.5%"} +{"id":"36146d2306ce9ca3","answer":"Mars 2 - May 19, 1971\nMars 6 - August 5, 1973\nMars Pathfinder - December 4, 1996\nMars Odyssey - April 7, 2001\nMars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover) - November 26, 2011"} +{"id":"3a2ffc5f151309e8","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Walmart - Sam Walton's father's name is Thomas \"Tom\" Walton.\n2. Exxon Mobil - Darren Woods' father's name is not publicly available.\n3. Apple - Tim Cook's father's name is Donald Cook."} +{"id":"37d44b261bd92106","answer":"Jupiter: Yes\nSaturn: Yes\nUranus: Yes\nNeptune: Yes\nEarth: No\nMars: No\nVenus: No\nMercury: No"} +{"id":"fa0f1d17591333db","answer":"Here are the gold medalists from the top 5 countries with the highest gold medal count in the 2022 Olympics:\n\n**Norway (16 gold medals)**\nErik Valnes (Cross-Country Skiing)\nMarte Olsbu Røiseland (Biathlon)\nTarjei Bø (Biathlon)\nJohannes Thingnes Bø (Biathlon)\nRagnhild Haga (Cross-Country Skiing)\nSimen Hegstad Krüger (Cross-Country Skiing)\nHallgeir Engebråten (Nordic Combined)\nErik Fossli Henriksen (Freestyle Skiing)\nBirk Ruud (Freestyle Skiing)\nMathilde Gremaud (Freestyle Skiing)\nJørgen Graabak (Nordic Combined)\nEspen Bjørnstad (Nordic Combined)\nVebjørn Hegdal (Cross-Country Skiing)\nHelene Marie Fossesholm (Cross-Country Skiing)\nAndreas Skoglund (Cross-Country Skiing)\n\n**Germany (12 gold medals)**\nVinzenz Geiger (Nordic Combined)\nKatharina Althaus (Ski Jumping)\nTobias Arlt (Luge)\nNatalie Geisenberger (Luge)\nJohannes Ludwig (Luge)\nChristopher Grotheer (Skeleton)\nHannah Neise (Skeleton)\nFrancesco Friedrich (Bobsleigh)\nThorsten Margis (Bobsleigh)\nLaura Nolte (Bobsleigh)\nDeborah Levi (Speed Skating)\nKai Kobasek (Snowboarding)\n\n**United States (8 gold medals)**\nErin Jackson (Speed Skating)\nNathan Chen (Figure Skating)\nChloe Kim (Snowboarding)\nLindsey Jacobellis (Snowboarding)\nMikaela Shiffrin (Alpine Skiing)\nAlex Hall (Freestyle Skiing)\nColby Stevenson (Freestyle Skiing)\nKaillie Humphries (Bobsleigh)\n\n**Sweden (8 gold medals)**\nSara Hector (Alpine Skiing)\nWalter Wallberg (Freestyle Skiing)\nJonny Sjö (Cross-Country Skiing)\nMaja Dahlqvist (Cross-Country Skiing)\nLinn Persson (Biathlon)\nMartin Ponsiluoma (Biathlon)\nElvira Öberg (Biathlon)\nNils van der Poel (Speed Skating)\n\n**Austria (7 gold medals)**\nMatthias Mayer (Alpine Skiing)\nMarco Odermatt (Alpine Skiing)\nAlessandro Hämmerle (Snowboarding)\nBenjamin Karl (Snowboarding)\nMadeleine Egle (Luge)\nWolfgang Kindl (Luge)\nStefan Kreiner (Nordic Combined)"} +{"id":"0a80b5393fb26c15","answer":"2"} +{"id":"6278aab195fc848f","answer":"China: 1,420 TWh\nUnited States: 742 TWh\nGermany: 246 TWh\nIndia: 184 TWh\nJapan: 144 TWh"} +{"id":"f3b8ef170eb1737b","answer":"Here is the answer based on the current data:\n\nBill Gates - 3\nJeff Bezos - 4\nWarren Buffett - 3\nMark Zuckerberg - 3\nBernard Arnault - 5"} +{"id":"c7fcf8d5876c3e6a","answer":"Canada: 243,000 km\nIndonesia: 54,716 km\nRussia: 37,653 km\nUnited States: 19,928 km\nChina: 14,300 km"} +{"id":"5923fe062b8e5761","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nBrown, Jaylen - 544\nHorford, Al - 1231\nTatum, Jayson - 522"} +{"id":"c440aeafbed485da","answer":"Al Horford - University of Florida\nMalcolm Brogdon - University of Virginia\nDanilo Gallinari - None (International)\nKris Dunn - Providence College\nSam Hauser - University of Virginia"} +{"id":"0446750180203b4f","answer":"Jupiter\n1.33\n\nSaturn\n0.69\n\nUranus\n1.27\n\nNeptune\n1.64"} +{"id":"1342e02e3776dbd4","answer":"China - Beijing\nFrance - Paris\nRussia - Moscow\nUnited Kingdom - London\nUnited States - Washington, D.C."} +{"id":"ff07d593441794cd","answer":"United States: 1,776 (One World Trade Center)\nChina: 2,073 (Shanghai Tower)\nJapan: 2,040 (Tokyo Skytree)\nGermany: 1,017 (Fernsehturm Berlin)\nUnited Kingdom: 1,017 (The Shard)"} +{"id":"7a9ffcdaa92e6b97","answer":"Joe Biden: 4\nDonald Trump: 5\nBarack Obama: 2\nGeorge W. Bush: 2"} +{"id":"5a51cdbb5dd7a438","answer":"Pittsburgh Steelers - 6 Super Bowls - Acrisure Stadium\nNew England Patriots - 6 Super Bowls - Gillette Stadium\nDallas Cowboys - 5 Super Bowls - AT&T Stadium\nSan Francisco 49ers - 5 Super Bowls - Levi's Stadium\nGreen Bay Packers - 4 Super Bowls - Lambeau Field"} +{"id":"dc48b2c832a66fe5","answer":"Here are the total box office revenues in millions of dollars for the last five Oscar winners for Best Picture:\n\nCODA (2022): 2.4\nNomadland (2021): 39.5\nParasite (2020): 204.1\nGreen Book (2019): 321.8\nThe Shape of Water (2018): 195.3"} +{"id":"9e8b8c9f90e46b5d","answer":"Barry Bonds: 1986-2007\nHank Aaron: 1954-1976\nBabe Ruth: 1914-1935\nAlex Rodriguez: 1994-2016\nAlbert Pujols: 2001-2022"} +{"id":"8fc37dec072b6785","answer":"People's Republic of China\nRepublic of India\nUnited States of America\nFederal Republic of Nigeria"} +{"id":"0a47eb44b47c6977","answer":"Lady Gaga (born 1986)\nMichael Jackson (born 1958)\nKaty Perry (born 1984)\nTaylor Swift (born 1989)\nBeyoncé (born 1981)"} +{"id":"5d667eaab77b37ff","answer":"Helium (He)\nHe-3\nHe-4\n\nNeon (Ne)\nNe-20\nNe-21\nNe-22\n\nArgon (Ar)\nAr-36\nAr-38\nAr-40\n\nKrypton (Kr)\nKr-78\nKr-80\nKr-82\nKr-83\nKr-84\nKr-86\n\nXenon (Xe)\nXe-124\nXe-126\nXe-128\nXe-129\nXe-130\nXe-131\nXe-132\nXe-134\nXe-136\n\nRadon (Rn)\nRn-222"} +{"id":"f14df8cbc1310d81","answer":"Mount Everest (Asia) - 8848m\nAconcagua (South America) - 6962m\nDenali (North America) - 6190m\nKilimanjaro (Africa) - 5895m\nElbrus (Europe) - 5642m\nVinson Massif (Antarctica) - 4892m\nPuncak Jaya (Australasia) - 4884m"} +{"id":"e13c5a605bd83288","answer":"I Am Not\n- 39 minutes 44 seconds\n\nI Am Who\n- 43 minutes 37 seconds\n\nI Am You\n- 43 minutes 37 seconds\n\n5-Star\n- 44 minutes 36 seconds"} +{"id":"4c69bf1a43bd04b6","answer":"United States\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nFrance"} +{"id":"7c64bc8c6edac075","answer":"Here are the heights in centimeters of the 5 fastest men in the 100-meter dash:\n\n1. Usain Bolt (9.58s) - 196 cm\n2. Yohan Blake (9.69s) - 180 cm\n3. Asafa Powell (9.72s) - 188 cm\n4. Tyson Gay (9.72s) - 178 cm\n5. Steve Mullings (9.80s) - 183 cm"} +{"id":"31c856b06dab3444","answer":"Luís Figo (Real Madrid)\nMichael Owen (Liverpool)\nLionel Messi (Barcelona)\nLionel Messi (Barcelona)\nLionel Messi (Barcelona)"} +{"id":"25fae79d2ae79d4b","answer":"Hydrogen: -434.6°F\nHelium: -452.1°F\nLithium: 362.8°F\nBeryllium: 2348.6°F\nBoron: 3767.2°F"} +{"id":"caa374f73360003c","answer":"Australia - Canberra\nGreece - Athens\nChina - Beijing\nUnited Kingdom - London\nBrazil - Brasília\nJapan - Tokyo\nFrance - Paris"} +{"id":"8a0fd1608317d82c","answer":"Mars 3 - December 15, 1971\nMars 6 - August 5, 1973\nViking 1 - August 20, 1975\nViking 2 - September 9, 1975\nMars Pathfinder - December 4, 1996"} +{"id":"a5a34c20ada72c71","answer":"Burgenland - 0.871\nCarinthia - 0.883\nLower Austria - 0.885\nUpper Austria - 0.893\nSalzburg - 0.902\nStyria - 0.887\nTyrol - 0.904\nVorarlberg - 0.913\nVienna - 0.924"} +{"id":"c5c7f8aa18369c01","answer":"1. Houston - 4th\n2. San Antonio - 7th\n3. Dallas - 9th\n4. Austin - 11th\n5. Fort Worth - 13th"} +{"id":"275405953c4bdbbf","answer":"1. Killing Commendatore (2018) - Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen\n2. First Person Singular (2020) - Philip Gabriel\n3. Novelist as a Vocation (2022) - Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen\n4. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (2023 retranslation) - Philip Gabriel\n5. Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World (2023 retranslation) - Philip Gabriel"} +{"id":"8004caca4b2f2743","answer":"United States: 25,462,700\nChina: 18,439,800\nJapan: 5,154,500\nGermany: 4,743,700\nUnited Kingdom: 3,158,900"} +{"id":"658e6e5ae2237767","answer":"Simu Liu (Shang-Chi) - 34\nTony Leung (Wenwu) - 61\nAwkwafina's love interest, Ben Kingsley (Trevor Slanty) - 70"} +{"id":"d79d5c2890c828ee","answer":"As of 2022, the world's wealthiest individuals are:\n\n1. Elon Musk - Neuralink (2016), The Boring Company (2016), SpaceX (2002), Tesla, Inc. (2003)\n2. Jeff Bezos - Amazon (1994), Blue Origin (2000), Bezos Expeditions (2005)\n3. Bernard Arnault - LVMH (1987), Christian Dior (1946)\n4. Bill Gates - Microsoft (1975), Cascade Investment (1995), Breakthrough Energy (2015)\n5. Warren Buffett - Berkshire Hathaway (1839), Geico (1936), Nebraska Furniture Mart (1937)\n\nNote: The years listed are the founding years of the companies, not necessarily when the individuals became involved with them."} +{"id":"4505678bfb807ccf","answer":"FC Barcelona:\nLa Liga championships: 27\nUEFA Champions League titles: 5\nFIFA Club World Cup titles: 3\n\nReal Madrid:\nLa Liga championships: 35\nUEFA Champions League titles: 14\nFIFA Club World Cup titles: 5"} +{"id":"643a0e461b63d82d","answer":"Hannah Van Buren (Husband: William Henry Harrison)\nEllen Herndon Arthur (Husband: William Henry Harrison)\nRuth Cleveland (Husband: James A. Garfield)\nMary McElroy (Husband: Chester A. Arthur)\nEllen Axson Wilson (Husband: Warren G. Harding)"} +{"id":"d16bbff1da9bf363","answer":"1. Top Gun: Maverick - Joseph Kosinski (1974)\n2. Avatar: The Way of Water - James Cameron (1954)\n3. Jurassic World Dominion - Colin Trevorrow (1976)"} +{"id":"f28b78fdcf7a7f95","answer":"Delaware has the least number of counties with 3 counties. Here are their populations in 2000:\n\nKent County: 126,697\nNew Castle County: 500,265\nSussex County: 156,638"} +{"id":"afb913f969d041cc","answer":"James Mangold\nJames Cameron\nThe Wachowskis\nTaika Waititi\nGreta Gerwig"} +{"id":"ab7e309ad2981b2b","answer":"Bratislava, Slovakia\nDresden, Germany\nTbilisi, Georgia\nSkopje, North Macedonia\nZagreb, Croatia"} +{"id":"30e9ad78a877dc27","answer":"Here is the list of presidents of the University of Pennsylvania and their age at the time of election:\n\n1. Eric F. Wieschaus (2022) - 71\n2. M. Elizabeth Magill (2021) - 55\n3. Amy Gutmann (2004) - 50\n4. Judith Rodin (1994) - 51\n5. Sheldon Hackney (1981) - 45\n6. Martin Meyerson (1970) - 48\n7. Gaylord P. Harnwell (1953) - 54\n8. George W. McClelland (1944) - 55\n9. Thomas S. Gates Jr. (1930) - 43\n10. Josiah H. Penniman (1911) - 54\n11. Charles C. Harrison (1894) - 62\n12. William C. Cattell (1885) - 44\n13. Francis A. Thomas (1870) - 43\n14. Charles J. Stillé (1868) - 45\n15. Henry Vethake (1853) - 43\n16. John H. McLeod (1830) - 39\n17. William H. DeLancey (1828) - 34\n18. Frederick Beasley (1813) - 35\n19. Robert M. Patterson (1810) - 44\n20. John Ewing (1754) - 34"} +{"id":"e77ebe5a8e277cb1","answer":"Harvard University - Alan M. Garber\nYale University - Nancy E. Weiss Malkiel\nUniversity of Pennsylvania - Beth A. Winkelstein\nColumbia University - Mary C. Boyce\nStanford University is not an Ivy League university, so I'll replace it with Princeton University - Deborah A. Prentice"} +{"id":"e4954636dc7adbc9","answer":"Here are the best-selling games in the US in 2010, along with their Metacritic aggregate scores:\n\nCall of Duty: Black Ops - 87\nRed Dead Redemption - 95\nHalo: Reach - 91\nGod of War III - 92\nWii Sports Resort - 82\nCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - 89\nNBA 2K11 - 83\nMadden NFL 11 - 79\nWii Fit Plus - 80\nSuper Mario Galaxy 2 - 97"} +{"id":"427bd21c0d003158","answer":"Cornell University (8.7%)"} +{"id":"76a1fcad05155165","answer":"Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada\nSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada\nBrantford, Ontario, Canada\nUddevalla, Sweden\nHelsinki, Finland"} +{"id":"30d48b9234d513ed","answer":"Burj Khalifa, 57\nTokyo Skytree, 29\nShanghai Tower, 106\nAbraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, 54\nPing An Finance Center, 51\nLotte World Tower, 30\nOne World Trade Center, 73\nCanton Tower, 6\nTapei 101, 61\nShanghai World Financial Center, 91"} +{"id":"11a7cb57d4c1c194","answer":"Kevon Looney\n2015\n1\n30\n\nJames Wiseman\n2020\n1\n2"} +{"id":"f76cc048a65a1dab","answer":"David Julius: University of California, Berkeley\nArdem Patapoutian: California Institute of Technology\nF. Duncan M. Haldane: University of Cambridge\nJohn F. Clauser: Columbia University\nAntoine Bouvard: University of Paris-Saclay\nBarry Sharpless: Stanford University\nMorten Meldal: Technical University of Denmark\nCarolyn R. Bertozzi: Harvard University"} +{"id":"81083cc875702109","answer":"James Gandolfini (Tony Soprano): 2\nLorraine Bracco (Dr. Jennifer Melfi): 1\nEdie Falco (Carmela Soprano): 2\nMichael Imperioli (Christopher Moltisanti): 3\nDominic Chianese (Corrado \"Junior\" Soprano): 3\nSteven Van Zandt (Silvio Dante): 2\nTony Sirico (Paulie \"Walnuts\" Gualtieri): 2\nRobert Iler (Anthony \"A.J.\" Soprano Jr.): 1\nJamie-Lynn Sigler (Meadow Soprano): 2\nDrea de Matteo (Adriana La Cerva): 1"} +{"id":"074319808641515e","answer":"Apple - 1976\nMicrosoft - 1975\nGoogle - 1998\nAmazon - 1994\nTencent - 1998"} +{"id":"cf35f39061e0703b","answer":"I'm happy to help! However, providing the population of each municipal city in China would require a massive list of 293 cities, which would exceed the character limit of this response. Additionally, population figures are constantly changing due to various factors.\n\nInstead, I can suggest some reliable sources where you can find the population data for each municipal city in China:\n\n* National Bureau of Statistics of China (www.stats.gov.cn)\n* Citypopulation.de (citypopulation.de/China-Cities)\n* Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_China_by_population)\n\nPlease note that population figures may vary slightly depending on the source and date."} +{"id":"3d853fb5205cd656","answer":"1. Frozen (2013) - Disney\n2. Frozen II (2019) - Disney\n3. The Lion King (2019) - Disney\n4. Incredibles 2 (2018) - Pixar (owned by Disney)\n5. Minions (2015) - Illumination Entertainment\n6. Toy Story 3 (2010) - Pixar (owned by Disney)\n7. The Jungle Book (2016) - Disney\n8. Shrek 2 (2004) - DreamWorks Animation\n9. Finding Dory (2016) - Pixar (owned by Disney)\n10. Zootopia (2016) - Disney"} +{"id":"009fe68648647caf","answer":"Walmart: 572,750\nExxonMobil: 478,360\nApple: 453,637\nSinopec Group: 446,811\nChina State Construction Engineering: 434,677"} +{"id":"91117fa394aa71b1","answer":"Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - 11,934\nStanford University - 19,429\nHarvard University - 23,731\nCalifornia Institute of Technology (Caltech) - 2,231\nUniversity of Cambridge - 24,450"} +{"id":"d3e7cb3e8157b8c4","answer":"Here are the National Parks in Utah, along with the months they receive their highest average precipitation:\n\nZion National Park\nDecember\n\nBryce Canyon National Park\nAugust\n\nArches National Park\nSeptember\n\nCanyonlands National Park\nSeptember\n\nCapitol Reef National Park\nAugust\n\nNatural Bridges National Monument\nAugust"} +{"id":"044ef3667b5585f0","answer":"2015:\nTakaaki Kajita\nArthur B. McDonald\nTakaaki Kajita: Masatoshi Koshiba\nArthur B. McDonald: George E. Ewan\n\n2017:\nRainer Weiss\nBarry C. Barish\nKip S. Thorne\nRainer Weiss: None\nBarry C. Barish: Felix Pirani\nKip S. Thorne: John Archibald Wheeler"} +{"id":"08b47361af2559a4","answer":"Tokyo: 6,277,500\nYokohama: 951,189\nOsaka: 2,452,569\nNagoya: 1,022,271\nSapporo: 313,238"} +{"id":"451c1a8820f7f8cc","answer":"Here are the current deans of the 5 oldest graduate and professional schools at the University of Pennsylvania:\n\nVijay Kumar, School of Engineering and Applied Science\nErika James, The Wharton School\nTed Ruger, University of Pennsylvania Law School\nAntonia Villarruel, School of Nursing\nJohn McQuown, School of Veterinary Medicine"} +{"id":"0242546e764c44c3","answer":"The Great Wall of China, China\nThe Taj Mahal, India\nMachu Picchu, Peru\nChichén Itzá, Mexico\nThe Roman Colosseum, Italy\nThe Christ the Redeemer statue, Brazil\nThe Pyramids of Giza, Egypt"} +{"id":"cb7243ee3d2e4646","answer":"Tom Cruise - Syracuse, New York, USA\nShah Rukh Khan - New Delhi, India\nTom Hanks - Concord, California, USA\nArnold Schwarzenegger - Thal, Austria\nJerry Seinfeld - Brooklyn, New York, USA"} +{"id":"bb315bba790c171e","answer":"1. Bernard Arnault - École Polytechnique\n2. Elon Musk - University of Pennsylvania\n3. Jeff Bezos - Princeton University\n4. Bill Gates - Harvard University\n5. Mark Zuckerberg - Harvard University"} +{"id":"ab949b80f2220046","answer":"Here are the directors of the top 5 most visited art museums in the world:\n\n1. The Louvre Museum - Laurence des Cars\n2. The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Max Hollein\n3. The British Museum - Hartwig Fischer\n4. The National Gallery of Art - Kaywin Feldman\n5. The State Hermitage Museum - Mikhail Piotrovsky"} +{"id":"1fa972fdd1d795f4","answer":"Arizona State University - Michael M. Crow\nTexas A&M University - M. Katherine Banks\nOhio State University - Kristina M. Johnson\nUniversity of Central Florida - Alexander N. Cartwright\nUniversity of Florida - Ben Sasse"} +{"id":"0edffd9901cb4adc","answer":"Adam Peaty - Uttoxeter\nCameron van der Burgh - Pretoria\nBrendan Hansen - Havertown\nHugues Duboscq - Talence\nIlya Shymanovich - Minsk"} +{"id":"e22b1649dedd7e7d","answer":"Australia\nNew Zealand\nFiji\nTuvalu\nUnited Kingdom"} +{"id":"8f4f6d6572a2addd","answer":"3"} +{"id":"a7b9deaf0f2283b1","answer":"Pop\nR&B\nRock\nCountry"} +{"id":"1c4ab11371663293","answer":"Awkwafina (Nora Lum) - Stony Brook, New York, USA\nMeng'er Zhang - Nanjing, Jiangsu, China\nFala Chen - Sichuan, China\nMichelle Yeoh - Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia"} +{"id":"4d72e57e25889866","answer":"Iceland - Parliamentary Republic\nIreland - Parliamentary Republic\nDenmark - Parliamentary Monarchy\nPortugal - Semi-Presidential Republic"} +{"id":"1f6fa289facd795d","answer":"Bertha von Suttner (Austria)\nJane Addams (USA)\nEmily Greene Balch (USA)\nAlva Myrdal (Sweden)\nCorazon Aquino (Philippines)"} +{"id":"75378696bea405e4","answer":"According to the 2020 United States Census, the four most populous US states are:\n\nCalifornia - 39,538,223\nTexas - 29,743,744\nFlorida - 21,767,841\nNew York - 20,201,203\n\nThe average population of these four states is:\n(39,538,223 + 29,743,744 + 21,767,841 + 20,201,203) / 4 = 27,812,753"} +{"id":"1620f02f078d4973","answer":"Austria: 3798\nBelgium: 694\nCzech Republic: 1602\nDenmark: 171\nFrance: 4810\nLuxembourg: 559\nNetherlands: 322\nPoland: 2499\nSwitzerland: 4634"} +{"id":"ec802579ec199280","answer":"I.O.I\nWanna One\nIz*One\nXdinary Heroes"} +{"id":"008dfe1cb9c47a80","answer":"Beijing, China\nMoscow, Russia\nBerlin, Germany\nParis, France\nTokyo, Japan"} +{"id":"b15cbf36d473c934","answer":"1. Michael Jordan (1984-1985) - 35.0 ppg - 3rd overall pick\n2. Kobe Bryant (2005-2006) - 35.0 ppg - 13th overall pick\n3. Stephen Curry (2015-2016) - 30.1 ppg - 7th overall pick\n4. James Harden (2019-2020) - 29.3 ppg - 3rd overall pick\n5. Kevin Durant (2013-2014) - 28.1 ppg - 2nd overall pick"} +{"id":"eda3ba6e6c8cc8d8","answer":"Fearless Tour (2009-2010): 89\nSpeak Now World Tour (2011-2012): 110\nRed Tour (2013-2014): 86\n1989 World Tour (2015): 85\nReputation Stadium Tour (2018): 53\nLover Fest (2020): 0 (cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)\nEras Tour (2023-2024): Ongoing (current count: 44)"} +{"id":"cb34379d8db7c130","answer":"One World Trade Center: $3.9 billion\nWillis Tower (formerly Sears Tower): $175 million (approximately $650 million in 2023 dollars)\nEmpire State Building: $24.7 million (approximately $400 million in 2023 dollars)\nBank of America Tower: $1 billion\nChrysler Building: $20 million (approximately $300 million in 2023 dollars)"} +{"id":"3c0ded73044bde5b","answer":"Here are the populations of the cities that are the headquarters of the top 4 companies in the US:\n\nSeattle, WA (Amazon) - 733,919\nCupertino, CA (Apple) - 57,820\nRedmond, WA (Microsoft) - 73,256\nBentonville, AR (Walmart) - 54,909"} +{"id":"32636adf22091d15","answer":"Miranda Cosgrove - Republic Records\nJennette McCurdy - Not currently signed to a label\nNathan Kress - Not currently signed to a label\nJerry Trainor - Not currently signed to a label\nNoah Munck - Not currently signed to a label"} +{"id":"caad94e07cae6d1f","answer":"Iceland - University of Iceland (1911)\nFinland - University of Helsinki (1640)\nNorway - University of Oslo (1811)\nDenmark - University of Copenhagen (1479)\nSweden - Uppsala University (1477)"} +{"id":"d5c6a738f1f1095a","answer":"Here is the answer:\n\nMississippi: 9\nWest Virginia: 13\nArkansas: 22\nAlabama: 24\nOklahoma: 26"} +{"id":"4fa8f0d3df4e1ec2","answer":"France: 2.54 trillion\nSpain: 1.43 trillion\nUnited States: 22.67 trillion\nChina: 16.14 trillion\nItaly: 2.36 trillion"} +{"id":"105fa9f49015c836","answer":"Here are the names of CEOs from the top 5 US companies with the highest revenue in 2022:\n\n1. Tim Cook - Apple\n2. Andy Jassy - Amazon\n3. Satya Nadella - Microsoft\n4. Doug McMillon - Walmart\n5. Mary Barra - General Motors"} +{"id":"91f22e4c8140ceb4","answer":"Goldman Sachs: 47.4\nMorgan Stanley: 53.7\nJPMorgan Chase: 128.7\nBank of America: 115.1\nCitigroup: 75.3"} +{"id":"789d805e9ab388ed","answer":"13-15\n6-9\n9-16\n65-75\n25-27"} +{"id":"6a5d0f2991995395","answer":"Folklore by Taylor Swift (July 23, 2020)\nWhen I Was the Most Beautiful by Billie Eilish (July 30, 2021)\nRenaissance by Beyoncé (July 29, 2022)"} +{"id":"d8c39cb716473536","answer":"Errol Musk (father) - Engineer\nMaye Musk (mother) - Model and Dietitian\nKimbal Musk (brother) - Entrepreneur and Restaurateur\nTosca Musk (sister) - Film Producer"} +{"id":"47830f0f36a8b5b2","answer":"Australia\nUnited States\nCroatia\nAustralia\nUnited States\nAustralia\nUnited States\nCroatia\nUnited States\nAustralia"} +{"id":"fe01464c12adaa71","answer":"United States: 333,287,557\nChina: 1,443,343,000\nJapan: 127,171,983\nGermany: 83,251,851\nUnited Kingdom: 67,621,852"} +{"id":"bc3babd214727ee3","answer":"Adenine (A) - 135.13\nGuanine (G) - 151.13\nCytosine (C) - 111.10\nThymine (T) - 126.11"} +{"id":"9cb5ac34556a16fd","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nSuwon: Yeom Tae-young\nYongin: Chung Jae-hong\nBucheon: Kim Dong-keun\nAnsan: Kim Bo-ra\nAnyang: Lee Pil-un"} +{"id":"1f93e8cde2d0d48d","answer":"Brazil: 8,514,877 km²\nColombia: 1,138,910 km²\nArgentina: 2,780,400 km²\nPeru: 1,285,216 km²\nVenezuela: 916,445 km²"} +{"id":"910f5e79cc1bd8cd","answer":"December\nJanuary\nFebruary"} +{"id":"75f44f059d0e1d42","answer":"JPM\nBAC\nWFC\nC"} +{"id":"846ececb725e0d33","answer":"Sonia Sotomayor - Yale Law School\nElena Kagan - Harvard Law School\nKetanji Brown Jackson - Harvard Law School"} +{"id":"92e5e3c4abe9233b","answer":"Harvard University"} +{"id":"10aa97cbb52996f4","answer":"Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL): 1,026\nBeijing Capital International Airport (PEK): 116\nLos Angeles International Airport (LAX): 128\nTokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) (HND): 65\nO'Hare International Airport (ORD): 672"} +{"id":"17cbffd7873dcadd","answer":"1. One Piece - Yes\n2. Dragon Ball - Yes\n3. Naruto - Yes\n4. Bleach - Yes\n5. Attack on Titan - Yes\n6. Fullmetal Alchemist - Yes\n7. Death Note - Yes\n8. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Yes\n9. Slam Dunk - No\n10. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Yes"} +{"id":"bba5966b44b0d48a","answer":"As of the current date (11-20-2023), the ages of the four oldest players on the Golden State Warriors team are:\n\n1. Andre Iguodala - 39 years old\n2. Stephen Curry - 35 years old\n3. Klay Thompson - 33 years old\n4. Draymond Green - 33 years old"} +{"id":"b04d56612b135148","answer":"Michelle Yeoh\n\nEverything Everywhere All at Once (directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert)"} +{"id":"a8960c01e311dbce","answer":"Monowi, Nebraska: Village\nLost Springs, Wyoming: Town\nBuford, Wyoming: Town\nRuskin, Nebraska: Village\nLahoma, Oklahoma: Town"} +{"id":"c9e8157596089c5f","answer":"Westmoreland County, Virginia - George Washington\nQuincy, Massachusetts - John Adams\nMontpelier, Virginia - James Madison\nOrange, New Hampshire - James Monroe"} +{"id":"8215755453e5af29","answer":"Java: 1995\nPython: 1991\nC: 1972\nC++: 1985\nPerl: 1987"} +{"id":"c91f291c848ed469","answer":"University of Pennsylvania\nUniversity of Cambridge\nHarvard University\nUniversity of Manchester\nPrinceton University"} +{"id":"5aae97c4e717dcfc","answer":"Thailand: 71.6 million\nFrance: 67.2 million\nUnited States: 332.4 million\nSpain: 46.7 million\nItaly: 60.4 million"} +{"id":"908ce79e123ec952","answer":"1. China - Beijing\n2. India - New Delhi\n3. United States - Washington, D.C.\n4. Indonesia - Jakarta\n5. Pakistan - Islamabad"} +{"id":"cba4a78d210c4272","answer":"Dholavira: A Harappan City (2021, 44th session)\nKakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana (2021, 44th session)\nRudreswara Temple, Telangana (2021, 44th session)\nJaipur City, Rajasthan (2019, 43rd session)\nVictorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai (2018, 42nd session)"} +{"id":"0e70163df3274ee0","answer":"Malia Obama - Bachelor's degree\nMeadow Walker Bush - Bachelor's degree\nCharlotte Clinton Mezvinsky - Master's degree"} +{"id":"30ee671f05ad9d62","answer":"United Kingdom\nGermany"} +{"id":"e960818f578aa5a2","answer":"Action-Adventure\nSurvival Horror\nAction-Adventure\nFirst-Person Shooter\nRole-Playing"} +{"id":"1fb77c1672794009","answer":"2023: Bryce Young, Alabama\n2022: Travon Walker, Georgia\n2021: Trevor Lawrence, Clemson\n2020: Joe Burrow, LSU\n2019: Kyler Murray, Oklahoma"} +{"id":"b0564c9e9df9e40a","answer":"Hilary Mantel, Glossop\nJ.G. Farrell, Liverpool\nJ.M. Coetzee, Cape Town\nPeter Carey, Bacchus Marsh"} +{"id":"cf362b3e0900f194","answer":"Denver Nuggets\nMiami Heat\nSlovenia (Michael Malone)\nUSA (Erik Spoelstra)"} +{"id":"1d0b0c7b1d5ecf26","answer":"Yangtze River - 6,300 km\nYellow River - 5,410 km\nMekong River - 4,350 km\nLena River - 4,294 km\nAmur River - 4,155 km"} +{"id":"2e0f389551cd1bb5","answer":"Cybill\n\nChristine Baranski (Cybill Shepherd's co-star) was married to Matthew Cowles.\nCybill Shepherd was married to Bruce Oppenheim.\nTom Wopat was married to Vickie Allen.\nAlicia Witt was not married in 1995.\nAlan Rosenberg was married to Marg Helgenberger."} +{"id":"5fd35242fe55995e","answer":"Rohit Sharma (264) - 1.83 m\nVirender Sehwag (219) - 1.70 m\nChris Gayle (215) - 1.91 m\nFakhar Zaman (210*) - 1.75 m\nSourav Ganguly (183) - 1.78 m"} +{"id":"9d99293e5a331abb","answer":"Here are the marital statuses of the top 5 richest people in the world as of 2023:\n\n1. Bernard Arnault - Married\n2. Elon Musk - Divorced\n3. Jeff Bezos - Divorced\n4. Bill Gates - Divorced\n5. Mark Zuckerberg - Married"} +{"id":"36cd9ed0e0da3b93","answer":"1985 - Windows 1.0\n1991 - Linux\n1992 - Windows 3.1\n1995 - Windows 95\n1998 - Windows 98\n2000 - Windows ME\n2001 - Windows XP\n2007 - Windows Vista\n2009 - Windows 7\n2012 - Windows 8\n2015 - Windows 10\n2001 - Mac OS X\n2011 - Mac OS X Lion\n2013 - Mac OS X Mavericks\n2014 - Mac OS X Yosemite\n2015 - Mac OS X El Capitan\n2016 - macOS Sierra\n2017 - macOS High Sierra\n2018 - macOS Mojave\n2019 - macOS Catalina\n2020 - macOS Big Sur\n2021 - macOS Monterey\n2022 - macOS Ventura"} +{"id":"268cd9416e43cb55","answer":"Intelligent Systems\n\nFire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (1996-05-14)\nFire Emblem: Thracia 776 (1999-09-01)\nFire Emblem: The Binding Blade (2002-03-29)"} +{"id":"132f95f5818782e3","answer":"Tom Brady: 1.93\nJerry Rice: 1.83\nEmmitt Smith: 1.75\nMorten Andersen: 1.93\nGary Anderson: 1.83"} +{"id":"b770e4418efc2e7d","answer":"Ganymede: 5279\nCallisto: 4821\nIo: 3643\nMoon: 3476\nEuropa: 3138"} +{"id":"f4c5d9ef37f8e71c","answer":"Cheshire Cat - February 17, 1995\nDude Ranch - June 17, 1997\nEnema of the State - June 1, 1999\nTake Off Your Pants and Jacket - June 12, 2001\nBlink-182 - November 18, 2003"} +{"id":"407d759e56dd6d79","answer":"Mandarin Chinese: 1 billion\nPunjabi: 102 million\nCantonese: 100 million\nArabic: 315 million\nSpanish: 460 million"} +{"id":"9d1131c0f1a4f4ae","answer":"Kenyon Martin: 225\nStromile Swift: 225\nDarius Miles: 210\nMarcus Fizer: 260\nMike Miller: 218"} +{"id":"b2e2168edf932ea2","answer":"Maryland: 34.4\nHawaii: 70.4\nNew Jersey: 29.4\nAlaska: 12.2"} +{"id":"fdbec612330f83e3","answer":"Hawaii: 1.42 million\nCalifornia: 39.5 million\nNew York: 20.2 million\nMassachusetts: 7.07 million"} +{"id":"95d81cf94d5b9e37","answer":"France\n Majority of tourists from: Europe (especially UK, Germany, and Belgium)\n\nSpain\n Majority of tourists from: Europe (especially UK, France, and Germany)\n\nUnited States\n Majority of tourists from: Canada, Mexico, and UK\n\nChina\n Majority of tourists from: South Korea, Japan, and USA\n\nItaly\n Majority of tourists from: Germany, France, and UK"} +{"id":"4ef6fee773be97c8","answer":"Uganda\n\nTop 3 export partners of Uganda by percent share:\n1. Italy (14.1%)\n2. Belgium (12.3%)\n3. Sudan (10.4%)\n\nTop import partner for each:\n1. Italy - Germany\n2. Belgium - Netherlands\n3. Sudan - China"} +{"id":"8284f4ec2057c01d","answer":"1. Avatar (2009) - 2,787,965,087\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - 2,790,211,359\n3. Titanic (1997) - 2,187,463,944\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 2,068,223,624\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - 2,048,813,593"} +{"id":"8bce6edc7ebdee77","answer":"1. George Washington - February 22\n2. John Adams - October 30\n3. Thomas Jefferson - April 13\n4. James Madison - March 16\n5. James Monroe - April 28"} +{"id":"eb74f6ef8d698cac","answer":"Medulloblastoma - PTCH1\nGlioblastoma - TP53\nEpendymoma - NF2\nPilocytic astrocytoma - NF1"} +{"id":"9f9ffe8454aad63a","answer":"Vatican City - 825\nTuvalu - 11,700\nNauru - 11,800\nSan Marino - 34,200\nLiechtenstein - 38,100"} +{"id":"31687d33464ba12b","answer":"Burj Khalifa: $1.5 billion\nTokyo Skytree: $600 million\nShanghai Tower: $2.4 billion\nAbraj Al-Bait Clock Tower: $15 billion\nPing An Finance Center: $1.5 billion"} +{"id":"3890476e3384a0df","answer":"Here are the top 5 Billboard singles of 2022 along with the current ages of the artists:\n\n1. \"As It Was\" by Harry Styles - Harry Styles is 29 years old.\n2. \"About Damn Time\" by Lizzo - Lizzo is 35 years old.\n3. \"Anti-Hero\" by Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift is 33 years old.\n4. \"Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)\" by Elton John and Dua Lipa - Elton John is 76 years old, Dua Lipa is 28 years old.\n5. \"Shivers\" by Ed Sheeran - Ed Sheeran is 32 years old."} +{"id":"4b32dd49e3295628","answer":"Pinnacles National Park\nJoshua Tree National Park\nDeath Valley National Park\nSequoia National Park\nKings Canyon National Park"} +{"id":"762d0b015fc0fb98","answer":"United States - Washington, D.C. (1032 gold medals)\nSoviet Union - Moscow (473 gold medals)\nGermany - Berlin (344 gold medals)\nGreat Britain - London (263 gold medals)\nFrance - Paris (223 gold medals)"} +{"id":"5b954a0257b4087f","answer":"Mario Vargas Llosa (Peruvian)\nTomas Tranströmer (Swedish)\nMo Yan (Chinese)\nAlice Munro (Canadian)\nPatrick Modiano (French)\nSvetlana Alexievich (Belarusian)\nBob Dylan (American)\nKazuo Ishiguro (British)\nOlga Tokarczuk (Polish)\nPeter Handke (Austrian)"} +{"id":"e2344c70ea53c58d","answer":"2004\n1976\n1994\n1997\n1998"} +{"id":"d57666e7c51265d5","answer":"Robert Downey Jr. - Oppenheimer (2023)\nChris Evans - The Gray Man (2022)\nMark Ruffalo - The Adam Project (2022)\nChris Hemsworth - Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)\nScarlett Johansson - Asteroid City (2023)\nJeremy Renner - Mayor of Kingstown (TV series, 2021-2022)"} +{"id":"7f035b38ef6bd9f5","answer":"Sonia Sotomayor: 55\nElena Kagan: 50\nKetanji Brown Jackson: 51"} +{"id":"3acfa1879ed91a4f","answer":"6"} +{"id":"077804d305accec8","answer":"1. Fearless (2008) - 12.1 million\n2. 1989 (2014) - 10.1 million\n3. Reputation (2017) - 9.5 million\n4. Red (2012) - 7.2 million\n5. Speak Now (2010) - 6.2 million"} +{"id":"4a8353f19fbaddfb","answer":"Portuguese\nBelgian\nFrench\nFrench\nPortuguese"} +{"id":"0b6e09ed0ed4354a","answer":"0"} +{"id":"8af4bccd316a64b9","answer":"Alaska: 663,300\nTexas: 268,597\nCalifornia: 163,696\nMontana: 147,042\nNew Mexico: 121,669"} +{"id":"8b2c53cd34c2d25e","answer":"Olympic National Park\nAverage high temperature in June: 66°F, 19°C\n\nRedwood National and State Parks\nAverage high temperature in June: 64°F, 18°C\n\nYellowstone National Park\nAverage high temperature in June: 73°F, 23°C\n\nGrand Canyon National Park\nAverage high temperature in June: 84°F, 29°C\n\nMesa Verde National Park\nAverage high temperature in June: 84°F, 29°C"} +{"id":"77bb9023ea5ff4d4","answer":"Libya\nEgypt\nTunisia"} +{"id":"a4746e06cd0cf08c","answer":"Delta Air Lines (1924) - 83,000\nAmerican Airlines (1930) - 130,000\nUnited Airlines (1931) - 67,000\nAlaska Airlines (1932) - 22,000\nHawaiian Airlines (1934) - 7,400"} +{"id":"8dddd5ded1a875a5","answer":"Willem de Kooning (1997)\nSalvador Dali (1989)\nPablo Picasso (1973)\nClaude Monet (1926)\nLeonardo da Vinci (1519)"} +{"id":"09dbd84416f3fa77","answer":"Dylan Penn: 32\nHopper Penn: 29\nLeila George: 31"} +{"id":"6f932745606d8b78","answer":"Physics\nFirst recipient: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1901)\n\nChemistry\nFirst recipient: Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (1901)\n\nMedicine\nFirst recipient: Emil Adolf von Behring (1901)\n\nLiterature\nFirst recipient: Sully Prudhomme (1901)\n\nPeace\nFirst recipient: Frédéric Passy and Jean-Henri Dunant (1901)\n\nEconomics\nFirst recipient: Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen (1969)"} +{"id":"915b0aba8a6ed2ef","answer":"Beijing\nNew Delhi\nShanghai\nMexico City\nWashington D.C."} +{"id":"4819cf9ca0216d65","answer":"Here are the current presidents of the Ivy League universities:\n\nHarvard University: Claudine Gay\nYale University: Peter Salovey\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Liz Magill\nColumbia University: Nemat Shafik\nBrown University: Christina Paxson\nCornell University: Martha E. Pollack\nDartmouth College: Sian Beilock\nPrinceton University: Christopher L. Eisgruber"} +{"id":"4e6a23e110bf04cd","answer":"Harvard University: 209 acres\nYale University: 1,015 acres\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 302 acres\nColumbia University: 36 acres\nPrinceton University: 500 acres"} +{"id":"dee344ccddfbd4bb","answer":"XSEED Games: 2004\nActivision: 1979\nUbisoft: 1986\nWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment: 1993\nElectronic Arts: 1982\nTake-Two Interactive: 1993\nCapcom: 1979\nSega: 1940\nAtlus: 1986\nNIS America: 2003"} +{"id":"ce9f2f9611429b3f","answer":"Chicago, USA - 2,722,386\nMadrid, Spain - 3,223,333\nRio de Janeiro, Brazil - 6,520,266\nTokyo, Japan - 13,979,745"} +{"id":"4ddc43e30d90c587","answer":"1. Leonardo da Vinci - Salvator Mundi ($450.3 million)\n2. Willem de Kooning - Woman III ($389 million)\n3. Pablo Picasso - Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O) ($179.4 million)\n4. Amedeo Modigliani - Nu couché ($170.4 million)\n5. Francis Bacon - Three Studies of Lucian Freud ($142.4 million)"} +{"id":"bca48b4c07d26841","answer":"1. Minecraft (Sandbox, Survival)\n2. Grand Theft Auto V (Action-Adventure, Open World)\n3. Tetris (Puzzle)\n4. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (Battle Royale)\n5. Wii Sports (Sports)"} +{"id":"da621abf2b59bba8","answer":"United States: English\nChina: Mandarin Chinese\nJapan: Japanese\nGermany: German\nUnited Kingdom: English"} +{"id":"1537fc3340552358","answer":"Here are the mayors of the 5 most populous cities in the United States and their ages as of 11-20-2023:\n\nNew York City - Eric Adams, 63\nLos Angeles - Karen Bass, 70\nChicago - Brandon Johnson, 46\nHouston - Sylvester Turner, 68\nPhoenix - Kate Gallego, 41"} +{"id":"324c24a6ff980ab1","answer":"California - Sacramento\nTexas - Austin\nNew York - Albany\nFlorida - Tallahassee\nIllinois - Springfield"} +{"id":"91b789299e836a4d","answer":"AC Milan\nSan Siro\nReal Madrid\nSantiago Bernabéu\nLiverpool\nAnfield"} +{"id":"9bca5ca29e0787f9","answer":"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) - 94\nMass Effect 3 (2012) - 89\nGrand Theft Auto V (2013) - 96\nDark Souls II (2014) - 91\nFallout 4 (2015) - 84"} +{"id":"d3cb71a4824e384d","answer":"Germany: 233\nUnited Kingdom: 271\nFrance: 119\nItaly: 201\nNetherlands: 508"} +{"id":"5e413fc23d85b801","answer":"Here are the birth cities of the main cast members of Oppenheimer:\n\nCillian Murphy (J. Robert Oppenheimer) - Cork, Ireland\nEmily Blunt (Katherine \"Kitty\" Oppenheimer) - London, England\nMatt Damon (Leslie Groves) - Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA\nRobert Downey Jr. (Lewis Strauss) - Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA\nFlorence Pugh (Jean Tatlock) - Oxford, England\nBenny Safdie (Edward Teller) - Queens, New York City, New York, USA\nJosh Hartnett ( Ernest Lawrence) - San Francisco, California, USA"} +{"id":"794ef4ff4da73974","answer":"Scotland\nEngland\nWales"} +{"id":"767ea356241995ec","answer":"George Washington - February 22, 1732\nJohn Adams - October 30, 1735\nThomas Jefferson - April 13, 1743\nJames Madison - March 16, 1751\nJames Monroe - April 28, 1758\nBenjamin Franklin - January 17, 1706\nAlexander Hamilton - January 11, 1755\nJohn Jay - December 12, 1745\nPatrick Henry - May 29, 1736\nSamuel Adams - September 27, 1722\nRoger Sherman - April 19, 1721\nRobert Livingston - November 27, 1746"} +{"id":"44e537f5d5fe9785","answer":"Maryland - $83,242 - 6,062,177\nAlaska - $76,114 - 739,795\nHawaii - $74,965 - 1,427,538\nNew Jersey - $74,857 - 9,294,616\nMassachusetts - $74,673 - 7,076,952"} +{"id":"d32127478180eee4","answer":"Miroslav Klose (Germany) - Poland\nRonaldo (Brazil) - Brazil\nGerd Müller (Germany) - Germany\nJust Fontaine (France) - Morocco\nThomas Müller (Germany) - Germany"} +{"id":"7d697ef5dd208fd6","answer":"Italy - 58 sites - 60,461,851\nChina - 56 sites - 1,443,343,000\nSpain - 52 sites - 46,754,778\nFrance - 51 sites - 67,221,857\nGermany - 49 sites - 83,251,851"} +{"id":"c10bad59042a2314","answer":"2019: Olga Tokarczuk, Sulechów, Poland\n2020: Louise Glück, New York City, USA\n2021: Abdulrazak Gurnah, Zanzibar, Tanzania\n2022: Annie Ernaux, Lillebonne, France\n2023: Jon Fosse, Rekkevik, Norway"} +{"id":"6ee55840eabe6a17","answer":"Joe Biden: History and Political Science\nDonald Trump: Economics\nBarack Obama: Political Science\nGeorge W. Bush: History"} +{"id":"15b1f8ecbcb083f0","answer":"John Adams: 6\nThomas Jefferson: 6\nTheodore Roosevelt: 6\nJames Madison: 1\nJames Monroe: 3"} +{"id":"3530a949b677a19d","answer":"Gran Turismo - Kazunori Yamauchi\nGrand Theft Auto V - Leslie Benzies\nGran Turismo 2 - Kazunori Yamauchi\nFinal Fantasy VII - Hironobu Sakaguchi\nGran Turismo 3: A-Spec - Kazunori Yamauchi\nShadow of the Colossus - Kenji Kaido\nGran Turismo 4 - Kazunori Yamauchi\nFinal Fantasy X - Yoshinori Kitase"} +{"id":"54a8207247611e05","answer":"Avatar (2009) - 162 minutes\nAvengers: Endgame (2019) - 181 minutes\nTitanic (1997) - 194 minutes\nStar Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 138 minutes\nAvengers: Infinity War (2018) - 149 minutes"} +{"id":"3008245d66775e0f","answer":"Ngerulmud\nJuba\nPristina\nKosovo Polje\nAsmara"} +{"id":"cb4f48f68fae4d1d","answer":"Here is the answer:\n\nAs of the 2023-2024 NBA season, the 5 youngest players on the Boston Celtics are:\n\n1. JD Davison (born October 3, 2002) - 74 inches\n2. Mfiondu Kabengele (born August 14, 1997) - 83 inches\n3. Sam Hauser (born December 8, 1997) - 80 inches\n4. Brodric Thomas (born January 28, 1997) - 77 inches\n5. Payton Pritchard (born January 28, 1998) - 73 inches\n\nThe average height of the 5 youngest players on the Boston Celtics is: 77.4 inches"} +{"id":"6c89dbccbe28bf21","answer":"John Roberts: Harvard University\nClarence Thomas: College of the Holy Cross, Yale Law School\nStephen Breyer: Stanford University, Magdalen College, Oxford, Harvard Law School\nSamuel Alito: Princeton University, Yale Law School\nSonia Sotomayor: Princeton University, Yale Law School\nElena Kagan: Princeton University, Worcester College, Oxford, Harvard Law School\nNeil Gorsuch: Columbia University, Harvard Law School\nBrett Kavanaugh: Yale University, Yale Law School\nAmy Coney Barrett: Rhodes College, Notre Dame Law School\nKetanji Brown Jackson: Harvard University, Harvard Law School"} +{"id":"e6efc166d3f651c6","answer":"Here is the list of colleges at the University of Cambridge, along with the number of undergraduate students enrolled in each (note: numbers are approximate and based on 2020 data, as more recent figures are not publicly available):\n\nChrist's College: 450\nChurchill College: 480\nClare College: 510\nClare Hall: 200 (graduate-only college, no undergraduates)\nCorpus Christi College: 430\nDarwin College: 220 (graduate-only college, no undergraduates)\nDowning College: 560\nEmmanuel College: 540\nFitzwilliam College: 510\nGirton College: 530\nGonville and Caius College: 550\nHomerton College: 610\nHughes Hall: 230 (graduate-only college, no undergraduates)\nJesus College: 490\nKing's College: 410\nLucy Cavendish College: 220 (graduate-only college, no undergraduates)\nMagdalene College: 440\nMurray Edwards College: 410\nNewnham College: 410\nPembroke College: 460\nPeterhouse: 390\nQueens' College: 510\nRobinson College: 440\nSelwyn College: 410\nSidney Sussex College: 410\nSt Catharine's College: 510\nSt Edmund's College: 230 (graduate-only college, no undergraduates)\nSt John's College: 540\nTrinity College: 660\nTrinity Hall: 410\nWolfson College: 230 (graduate-only college, no undergraduates)"} +{"id":"b232d641a29a1489","answer":"Chinese yuan (RMB)\nIndian rupee (INR)\nIndonesian rupiah (IDR)\nPakistan rupee (PKR)\nJapanese yen (JPY)"} +{"id":"269a5cff1e679b48","answer":"Sam Jones: 6 feet 4 inches\nTom Heinsohn: 6 feet 7 inches\nJohn Havlicek: 6 feet 5 inches\nBill Russell: 6 feet 10 inches"} +{"id":"6939db11457c858e","answer":"2018: Denis Mukwege (Democratic Republic of the Congo)\n2018: Nadia Murad (Iraq)\n2019: Abiy Ahmed (Ethiopia)\n2020: World Food Programme (no individual winner)\n2021: Maria Ressa (Philippines)\n2021: Dmitry Muratov (Russia)\n2022: Ales Bialiatski (Belarus)\n2022: Memorial (Russia)\n2022: Center for Civil Liberties (Ukraine)\n2023: Ainoussa Mounkaila (Niger)"} +{"id":"f2e19c036a701365","answer":"Action/Adventure\nFantasy\nShonen\nRomance\nDrama\nScience Fiction"} +{"id":"36086220e9c5f36d","answer":"Here are the top 5 oldest people alive as of 11-20-2023:\n\n1. Maria Branyas Morera - 116 years, 143 days\n2. Fusa Tatsumi - 115 years, 246 days\n3. Edie Ceccarelli - 115 years, 184 days\n4. Tomiko Itooka - 115 years, 134 days\n5. Inez Milholland - 115 years, 93 days"} +{"id":"58e3e3a58265d5de","answer":"New York City: One World Trade Center - 1,776 ft\nLos Angeles: Wilshire Grand Center - 1,100 ft\nChicago: Willis Tower - 1,451 ft\nHouston: JPMorgan Chase Tower - 1,047 ft\nPhoenix: Chase Tower - 407 ft"} +{"id":"ae45fbc5ee91f944","answer":"Seychelles: 2.43\nSão Tomé and Principe: 0.85\nGuinea-Bissau: 1.45\nDjibouti: 3.32\nThe Gambia: 1.93"} +{"id":"62204b45383b662c","answer":"Here are the page counts for each Harry Potter book:\n\nPhilosopher's Stone: 320\nChamber of Secrets: 341\nPrisoner of Azkaban: 435\nGoblet of Fire: 636\nOrder of the Phoenix: 766\nHalf-Blood Prince: 607\nDeathly Hallows: 759"} +{"id":"717593f03267be0a","answer":"Olaf Scholz (Germany): Social Democratic Party of Germany\nJoe Biden (USA): Democratic Party\nRishi Sunak (UK): Conservative Party\nGiorgia Meloni (Italy): Brothers of Italy\nJustin Trudeau (Canada): Liberal Party of Canada\nFumio Kishida (Japan): Liberal Democratic Party\nEmmanuel Macron (France): Renaissance"} +{"id":"c91ba5db6ffa0187","answer":"Juwan Howard: Chicago, Illinois\nJalen Rose: Detroit, Michigan\nChris Webber: Detroit, Michigan\nRay Jackson: Austin, Texas\nJimmy King: South Bend, Indiana"} +{"id":"8a483415b321232c","answer":"Burj Khalifa - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill\nTokyo Skytree - Nikken Sekkei\nShanghai Tower - Gensler\nAbraj Al-Bait Clock Tower - Dar Al-Handasah\nPing An Finance Center - Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates"} +{"id":"58c7fdead100076a","answer":"Erling Haaland - July 21, 2000\nHarry Kane - July 19, 1993\nIvan Toney - March 16, 1996\nMohamed Salah - June 15, 1992\nCallum Wilson - February 27, 1992"} +{"id":"4e1bd2a07ff63c58","answer":"1. China: Renminbi (RMB)\n2. India: Indian Rupee (INR)\n3. United States: United States Dollar (USD)\n4. Indonesia: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)\n5. Pakistan: Pakistani Rupee (PKR)"} +{"id":"ff7d1d01233def21","answer":"1. China: 9.59\n2. India: 3.28\n3. United States: 9.83\n4. Indonesia: 1.91\n5. Pakistan: 0.79"} +{"id":"99f6018d1544d234","answer":"California is the most populated state in the United States. Here are the general managers of each of the Major League Baseball teams in California:\n\nLos Angeles Angels: Perry Minasian\nLos Angeles Dodgers: Brandon Gomes\nSan Diego Padres: A.J. Preller\nSan Francisco Giants: Scott Harris"} +{"id":"6de7a62088bea2d2","answer":"Oil on canvas\nOil on canvas\nOil on panel\nOil on canvas\nOil on canvas"} +{"id":"9e1b767c57f20c07","answer":"Game Freak\n\nPokémon Diamond and Pearl (September 28, 2006)\nPokémon Black and White (September 18, 2010)\nPokémon X and Y (October 12, 2013)\nPokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (November 21, 2014)"} +{"id":"428be6970b2cc545","answer":"Frozen (2013) - $150 million\nThe Lion King (2019) - $250-300 million\nFrozen II (2019) - $150 million\nIncredibles 2 (2018) - $200 million\nMinions (2015) - $74 million"} +{"id":"34a3269d0c2a22bd","answer":"Nayeon\nJeongyeon\nMomo (note: although born in San Antonio, Texas, USA, Momo holds South Korean citizenship and was raised in South Korea)\nSana (note: although born in Osaka, Japan, Sana holds South Korean citizenship and was raised in South Korea)\nJihyo\nDahyun\nChaeyoung\nTzuyu"} +{"id":"608e7576c9504f82","answer":"CODA (2022) - $2.4 million\nNomadland (2021) - $39.5 million\nParasite (2020) - $204.1 million\nGreen Book (2019) - $321.8 million\nThe Shape of Water (2018) - $195.3 million"} +{"id":"3e79b4cb2cd458c9","answer":"The Beatles - Paul McCartney - 18 June\nMichael Jackson - 29 August\nLed Zeppelin - John Paul Jones - 3 January\nPink Floyd - Roger Waters - 6 September\nQueen - Brian May - 19 July"} +{"id":"a67e9b283250e713","answer":"19 (19): 7 million\n21: 30 million\n25: 22 million\n30: 6 million"} +{"id":"2afe65dc14985d4c","answer":"Xi Jinping (China)\nDroupadi Murmu (India)"} +{"id":"7fdef69fd2faae8e","answer":"Blue whales: Yes\nFin whales: Yes\nGiant pandas: Vulnerable (not endangered, but threatened)\nLions: Vulnerable (not endangered, but threatened)\nJaguars: Near Threatened (not endangered, but close to qualifying)"} +{"id":"b439c75e705c8a7c","answer":"United States\nSouth Africa\nBrazil\nGermany"} +{"id":"ae0520eb55c10e02","answer":"China\nBeijing\nUnited States\nWashington, D.C.\nGermany\nBerlin\nIndia\nNew Delhi\nBrazil\nBrasília"} +{"id":"fe19dc9dcb21cbc0","answer":"Drake\nCanada"} +{"id":"e8200151f579bdf9","answer":"United Kingdom\nCharles III"} +{"id":"5f9dda00224da011","answer":"AC Milan (Serie A)\nOlympique Lyon (Ligue 1)\nReal Madrid (La Liga)\nManchester United (Premier League)\nBayern Munich (Bundesliga)"} +{"id":"7b9ac9f94877b8ce","answer":"China (Mandarin Chinese)\nIndia (Hindi)\nUnited States (English)\nIndonesia (Indonesian)\nPakistan (Urdu)"} +{"id":"3374329f5a835552","answer":"Leonardo DiCaprio\nKate Winslet\nGloria Stuart"} +{"id":"2730a348385c7b30","answer":"Ayumu Murase (Heiter) - Tokyo, Japan\nTetsuya Kakihara ( Eisen) - Düsseldorf, Germany\nNatsuki Hanae (Heinley) - Kanagawa, Japan\nTakuya Eguchi (Lett) - Tokyo, Japan"} +{"id":"3e92f50ddf13687e","answer":"Margot Robbie"} +{"id":"fb7977dc0b7d7859","answer":"Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) - Action Role-Playing\nThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) - Action Role-Playing\nOverwatch (2016) - Team-Based Shooter\nThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) - Open-World Adventure"} +{"id":"a6fdd351411a1ed4","answer":"Denmark - Copenhagen\nPoland - Warsaw\nCzech Republic - Prague\nAustria - Vienna\nSwitzerland - Bern\nFrance - Paris\nLuxembourg - Luxembourg\nBelgium - Brussels\nNetherlands - Amsterdam"} +{"id":"f6d0f1c35398260e","answer":"Hidetaka Miyazaki (Elden Ring)\nYoko Shimomura (Octopath Traveler II)\nHiroshi Sakakibara (Resident Evil 4)\nTetsuya Nomura (Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion)\nYusuke Hashimoto (Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon)"} +{"id":"6538154f9bffb808","answer":"Dutch\nBritish\nSpanish\nMexican"} +{"id":"6f0332aa289e10b1","answer":"Camel - Least Concern\nLlama - Least Concern\nAlpaca - Least Concern\nVicuña - Least Concern\nGuanaco - Least Concern"} +{"id":"2708fe669c1414da","answer":"Eric Adams (New York City) - 1960\nKaren Bass (Los Angeles) - 1953"} +{"id":"bd8a7b2834a06153","answer":"New York City, NY - 8,420,527\nPhiladelphia, PA - 1,580,863\nJacksonville, FL - 944,477\nBoston, MA - 694,583\nBaltimore, MD - 621,849"} +{"id":"4606b30f48201272","answer":"Manchester City:\nIlkay Gündogan (13)\n\nManchester United:\nBruno Fernandes (18)\n\nLeicester City:\nJamie Vardy (15)\n\nChelsea:\nJorginho (7)\nTimo Werner (6)\nMason Mount (6)\n\nLiverpool:\nMohamed Salah (22)"} +{"id":"025a127af28628f0","answer":"Frédéric Passy (France): Right\nJean-Henri Dunant (Switzerland) and Frédéric Passy (Switzerland/France): Right\nÉlie Ducommun and Charles Albert Gobat (Switzerland): Right\nInstitute of International Law (Belgium): Right\nBertha von Suttner (Austria-Hungary/Austria): Right\nRene Cassin (France): Right"} +{"id":"6d4a621335191543","answer":"The 49th Vice President of the United States is Kamala Harris. Her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, lived in Chennai (formerly Madras) and Delhi as a child.\n\nTamil\nHindi\nEnglish"} +{"id":"87cb0470b0e6859f","answer":"1. Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinus (up to 242 mph)\n2. Golden Eagle - Aquila chrysaetos (up to 240 mph)\n3. Gyrfalcon - Falco rusticolus (up to 200 mph)\n4. Pronghorn - Antilocapra americana (up to 60 mph)\n5. Thomson's Gazelle - Eudorcas thomsonii (up to 50 mph)"} +{"id":"75c439ebb2764fb4","answer":"Spirited Away (2001) - Hayao Miyazaki\nDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train (2020) - Haruo Sotozaki\nYour Name (2016) - Makoto Shinkai\nPokémon: The First Movie (1998) - Kunihiko Yuyama\nPrincess Mononoke (1997) - Hayao Miyazaki"} +{"id":"6919bd791ffa8811","answer":"Lý Thái Tô (1000-1054)\nLý Thái Tông (1005-1054)\nLý Thánh Tông (1023-1072)\nLý Nhân Tông (1066-1127)\nLý Thần Tông (1116-1138)"} +{"id":"9c0281d8b7e3d5bb","answer":"Sailor Moon R: The Movie - 61 minutes\nSailor Moon S: The Movie - 62 minutes\nSailor Moon SuperS: The Movie - 62 minutes\nSailor Moon Sailor Stars: The Movie - Not released (there is no Sailor Stars movie)\nPretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal - 160 minutes (Part 1), 147 minutes (Part 2)"} +{"id":"0f773d64e299ca38","answer":"1973\n1975\n1979\n1980\n1981"} +{"id":"b4e77fbcd0b8fcab","answer":"As of my knowledge cutoff, the Artemis 2 crew has not been officially announced by NASA. However, in August 2022, NASA announced the astronauts who will be part of the Artemis 2 mission, but not their specific roles. Here are the names of the astronauts:\n\nReid Wiseman\nVictor Glover\nChristina Koch\nMatthew Dominick\nWoody Hoburg\n\nPlease note that the crew assignments are subject to change, and the official crew for the Artemis 2 mission has not been finalized.\n\nAs for the time spent in space, here is the information available as of my knowledge cutoff:\n\nReid Wiseman: 166 days, 6 hours, 51 minutes\nVictor Glover: 168 days, 5 hours, 54 minutes\nChristina Koch: 328 days, 13 hours, 58 minutes\nMatthew Dominick: No prior spaceflight experience\nWoody Hoburg: No prior spaceflight experience\n\nPlease note that this information may not be up-to-date, and the actual time spent in space by each astronaut may have changed since my knowledge cutoff."} +{"id":"75af6f16200263c3","answer":"Canada: 52,263\nUnited States: 69,862\nIsrael: 43,644\nUnited Kingdom: 43,562\nJapan: 44,914\nAustralia: 54,655"} +{"id":"8addd16a1cbf1710","answer":"Mercury: 0.01\n Mars: 25.19\n Venus: 3.39\n Earth: 23.44\n Neptune: 28.32\n Uranus: 97.77\n Saturn: 26.73\n Jupiter: 3.13"} +{"id":"b18c65e3a7b7808c","answer":"Stranger Things - 8.1\nThe Witcher - 7.4\nBridgerton - 7.4\nSquid Game - 8.1\nOzark - 8.1"} +{"id":"9fab116c250a97ad","answer":"Harvard University: Henry Dunster\nYale University: Abraham Pierson\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: George Whitefield\nColumbia University: Samuel Johnson\nBrown University: James Manning\nCornell University: Andrew Dickson White\nDartmouth College: Eleazar Wheelock\nPrinceton University: Jonathan Dickinson"} +{"id":"69f0461937e01a07","answer":"Canada: 1,794\nIndonesia: 1,134\nRussia: 1,778\nUnited States: 22,673\nChina: 16,142"} +{"id":"1373dff83ebd1216","answer":"Princeton University"} +{"id":"e3f278628eeaad8a","answer":"Beijing, China: 21,544,000\nMoscow, Russia: 12,615,000\nNew York City, USA: 20,200,000\nParis, France: 12,244,000\nLondon, UK: 14,187,000"} +{"id":"cd189d1933663872","answer":"Mirrormask (2005)\nNeverwhere (1996)\nBabylon 5: Day of the Dead (1998)\nPrincess Mononoke (1999)\nGood Omens (TV series, 2019, but based on the 1990 book)\n\nThere are 4 works on Neil Gaiman's filmography that were released before 2010."} +{"id":"cd3683418e2a49f5","answer":"Ganymede - Jupiter\nTitan - Saturn\nCallisto - Jupiter\nIo - Jupiter\nMoon - Earth"} +{"id":"e5309406efe88952","answer":"Wilt Chamberlain - University of Kansas\nBill Walton - University of California, Los Angeles\nMoses Malone - None\nElvin Hayes - University of Houston\nHakeem Olajuwon - University of Houston"} +{"id":"3600bda2065253df","answer":"Maria Torres-Springer: 1976\nEdward Garcia: 1977\nMeera Joshi: 1973\nIngrid Lewis-Martin: 1963\nDiane Savino: 1963"} +{"id":"6c931b12dcea40d4","answer":"Emma Watson (1990)\nMaggie Smith (1934)\nMiranda Richardson (1958)\nZoë Wanamaker (1949)\nFiona Shaw (1958)"} +{"id":"896ef3f2a5ef858e","answer":"1088\n1167\n1209\n1218\n1222"} +{"id":"0bc3e832b7a79215","answer":"Pacific Ocean - Philippine Sea\nAtlantic Ocean - Sargasso Sea\nIndian Ocean - Red Sea\nArctic Ocean - Mediterranean Sea\nSouthern Ocean - Tasman Sea"} +{"id":"6190f0998886e14d","answer":"Musician\nActor\nMusician\nRapper"} +{"id":"b5f718bcb4846936","answer":"Rajasthan - Jaipur\nMadhya Pradesh - Indore\nMaharashtra - Mumbai\nUttar Pradesh - Kanpur\nJammu and Kashmir - Srinagar"} +{"id":"344a676d236ba69f","answer":"Here are the ages of the top 5 highest paid lead actors as of 11-20-2023:\n\nDwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson - 51\nChris Hemsworth - 40\nRobert Downey Jr. - 58\nAkshay Kumar - 56\nJackie Chan - 69"} +{"id":"d14f8ffc4b7a6a61","answer":"Whale Shark: plankton, fish eggs, and small fish\nBasking Shark: plankton, fish eggs, and small fish\nMegamouth Shark: deep-sea fish, squid, and crustaceans\nManta Ray: plankton, fish larvae, and small fish"} +{"id":"0b5ecc34009766fc","answer":"Luxembourg: 0.63 million\nIreland: 5.13 million\nSwitzerland: 8.54 million\nNetherlands: 17.28 million\nNorway: 5.37 million"} +{"id":"8e7bc4d397bd101a","answer":"Jerome Powell"} +{"id":"ac2f2fecf1fe35eb","answer":"California\n\n1. Yosemite National Park - Mariposa\n2. Sequoia National Park - Visalia\n3. Kings Canyon National Park - Fresno\n4. Redwood National and State Parks - Eureka\n5. Lassen Volcanic National Park - Redding\n6. Death Valley National Park - Stovepipe Wells\n7. Joshua Tree National Park - Twentynine Palms\n8. Channel Islands National Park - Ventura\n9. Pinnacles National Park - Soledad"} +{"id":"da360a4f97539303","answer":"Boston\nLos Angeles\nChicago\nSan Antonio\nPhiladelphia"} +{"id":"0837fd413303d545","answer":"United States\nIndia\nUnited States\nFrance\nUnited States"} +{"id":"1643c9c93f8a28fc","answer":"China: $18.46 trillion\nUSA: $25.46 trillion\nCanada: $1.79 trillion\nAustralia: $1.23 trillion\nFrance: $2.98 trillion"} +{"id":"f6cefb5507f81c54","answer":"Berlin, Germany - 6.7 million\nMadrid, Spain - 6.5 million\nRome, Italy - 6.4 million\nParis, France - 6.2 million\nBucharest, Romania - 6.1 million"} +{"id":"067aa785ba573198","answer":"Harvard University: Crimson\nYale University: Blue\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Red and Blue\nColumbia University: Columbia Blue and White\nBrown University: Brown, Red, and White\nCornell University: Carnelian Red and White\nDartmouth College: Green\nPrinceton University: Orange and Black"} +{"id":"e3799f72a050f17a","answer":"The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde"} +{"id":"a9c149e8f6d3eaec","answer":"Shape of You by Ed Sheeran from ÷\nBlinding Lights by The Weeknd from After Hours\nDance Monkey by Tones and I from Welcome to the Madhouse\nSomeone You Loved by Lewis Capaldi from Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent\nAs It Was by Harry Styles from Harry's House"} +{"id":"7a2527d353e3037a","answer":"JPMorgan Chase: 1871\nBank of America: 1904\nWells Fargo: 1852\nCitigroup: 1812\nU.S. Bancorp: 1863"} +{"id":"522037afaa9035e4","answer":"1. Labrador Retriever - 10-12 years\n2. German Shepherd - 9-13 years\n3. Golden Retriever - 10-12 years\n4. French Bulldog - 10-12 years"} +{"id":"3b7bdbb3da250814","answer":"Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson - 3\nTom Cruise - 3\nLeonardo DiCaprio - 1\nChris Hemsworth - 3\nRobert Downey Jr. - 3"} +{"id":"c68fe6d8fad6edcd","answer":"Yuki Yanagita (2020) - 34\nKensuke Kondo (2019) - 30\nYuki Yanagita (2018) - 34\nDayán Viciedo (2017) - 34\nKazuki Yoshimi (2016) - 38"} +{"id":"4fca684a97a42239","answer":"Jennifer Aniston (Rachel Green) - Sherman Oaks, California\nCourteney Cox (Monica Geller) - Birmingham, Alabama\nLisa Kudrow (Phoebe Buffay) - Encino, California\nMatt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani) - Newton, Massachusetts\nMatthew Perry (Chandler Bing) - Williamstown, Massachusetts\nDavid Schwimmer (Ross Geller) - Flushing, Queens, New York"} +{"id":"ece471ef173d9e88","answer":"United States\nUnited Kingdom\nFrance\nGermany"} +{"id":"d1dd2fe9141839d6","answer":"China: 1.443 billion\nIndia: 1.406 billion\nUnited States: 333.2 million\nIndonesia: 286.9 million\nPakistan: 235.8 million"} +{"id":"fac55b4820fcd36d","answer":"1974"} +{"id":"e9d7c3bee9beab14","answer":"Twilight (2008) - 408.4\nThe Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) - 709.8\nThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010) - 698.5\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011) - 712.2\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012) - 829.7"} +{"id":"d3c0df98cba41d6e","answer":"Here is the list of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft in 1923:\n\n1. February 21, 1923: Daimler Airways de Havilland DH.34 crashes on takeoff from Croydon Airport, London, UK, killing 7.\n2. March 14, 1923: Handley Page W.10 crashes into the English Channel off the coast of France, killing 6.\n3. April 24, 1923: Daimler Airways de Havilland DH.34 crashes near Mons, Belgium, killing 4.\n4. May 12, 1923: Instone Air Line de Havilland DH.34 crashes on approach to Croydon Airport, London, UK, killing 1.\n5. June 24, 1923: Daimler Airways de Havilland DH.34 crashes near Liège, Belgium, killing 5.\n6. July 21, 1923: Handley Page W.10 crashes on takeoff from Croydon Airport, London, UK, killing 2.\n7. August 4, 1923: Daimler Airways de Havilland DH.34 crashes near Cologne, Germany, killing 4.\n8. September 24, 1923: Instone Air Line de Havilland DH.34 crashes on approach to Croydon Airport, London, UK, killing 1.\n9. October 28, 1923: Handley Page W.10 crashes on takeoff from Croydon Airport, London, UK, killing 3.\n10. November 14, 1923: Daimler Airways de Havilland DH.34 crashes near Paris, France, killing 6."} +{"id":"f0e4d4144f5551bf","answer":"Number theory\nPartial differential equations\nAlgebraic geometry\nDynamical systems\nTopology"} +{"id":"b612f95b420ee3a9","answer":"Satya Nadella - Microsoft\nSundar Pichai - Alphabet (Google)\nTim Cook - Apple\nDoug McMillon - Walmart\nAndy Jassy - Amazon"} +{"id":"b71207cc6cca5d18","answer":"Northwestern University - Willie the Wildcat\nUniversity of Chicago - Phoenix\nUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Chief Illiniwek (retired), no official replacement\nLoyola University Chicago - LU Wolf\nUniversity of Illinois at Chicago - Sparky D. Dragon"} +{"id":"111c53942282c9b2","answer":"Andrew Bogut: 2.13\nMarvin Williams: 2.06\nDeron Williams: 1.91\nChris Paul: 1.83\nRaymond Felton: 1.85"} +{"id":"55d1922caa4ee4a3","answer":"Mount Everest - 8,848 meters\nK2 - 8,611 meters\nKangchenjunga - 8,586 meters\nLhotse - 8,516 meters\nMakalu - 8,463 meters"} +{"id":"70b7334c2e55ec58","answer":"Tokyo, Japan\nNew York City, USA\nBeijing, China\nBerlin, Germany\nLondon, UK"} +{"id":"2029e85e83cc2559","answer":"Mary Barra (General Motors) - Royal Oak, Michigan\nSafra Catz (Oracle) - Deir al-Qamar, Lebanon\nRebecca Klein (Morgan Stanley) - Not publicly disclosed\nPhebe Novakovic (General Dynamics) - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania"} +{"id":"e8325165ec61640e","answer":"JPMorgan Chase: 1871\nBank of America: 1904\nWells Fargo: 1852\nCitigroup: 1812\nU.S. Bancorp: 1863\nBank of New York Mellon: 1784\nGoldman Sachs: 1869\nMorgan Stanley: 1935"} +{"id":"af23401561db4b8f","answer":"Here are the 5 nations with the lowest GDP in the world, along with their estimated population:\n\n1. Tuvalu - 11,700\n2. Nauru - 11,000\n3. San Marino - 34,000\n4. Liechtenstein - 39,000\n5. Saint Pierre and Miquelon - 6,300"} +{"id":"01914df9ca320c43","answer":"Max Verstappen - Dutch\nCharles Leclerc - Monegasque\nSergio Pérez - Mexican\nGeorge Russell - British\nCarlos Sainz - Spanish"} +{"id":"a04f3324522bd33c","answer":"January 11, 1755\nApril 13, 1743\nApril 2, 1743\nFebruary 22, 1732"} +{"id":"3ec9d81d7860f24b","answer":"Ariel's sisters are:\nAquata\nAndrina\nArista\nAttina\nAlana\nAdella\n\nThe voice actors who played Ariel's sisters are:\nGrey DeLisle (Aquata)\nKari Wahlgren (Andrina)\nTara Strong (Arista)\nKari Wahlgren (Attina)\nJulie Nathanson (Alana)\nTara Strong (Adella)\n\nThe number of children each voice actor has is:\nGrey DeLisle (3)\nKari Wahlgren (1)\nTara Strong (2)\nJulie Nathanson (2)"} +{"id":"7bff9309ed66bc87","answer":"Democratic Party:\nJohn F. Kennedy: Navy\nLyndon B. Johnson: Navy\n\nRepublican Party:\nRichard Nixon: Navy\nHenry Cabot Lodge Jr.: Army"} +{"id":"82403eaaf71f01d3","answer":"Mount Everest, Nepal/China\nK2, Pakistan/China\nKangchenjunga, Nepal/India\nLhotse, Nepal/China\nMakalu, Nepal/China"} +{"id":"1c34de88770cbe81","answer":"New York City: 14.1%\nLos Angeles: 11.7%\nChicago: 5.5%\nHouston: 6.2%\nPhoenix: 3.2%"} +{"id":"965cf247c20f9827","answer":"1. Rajamouli (RRR)\n2. Siddharth Anand (Pathaan)\n3. S. S. Rajamouli (Baahubali 2: The Conclusion)\n4. Ayan Mukerji (Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva)\n5. S. S. Rajamouli (Baahubali: The Beginning)"} +{"id":"8b3156083c474d39","answer":"1. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes - Alcalá de Henares, Spain\n2. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens - Portsmouth, England\n3. The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien - Bloemfontein, South Africa\n4. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - Lyon, France\n5. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling - Yate, England"} +{"id":"9e8bcfba930a86c2","answer":"France - Paris\nSpain - Madrid\nUnited States - Washington, D.C.\nChina - Beijing\nItaly - Rome"} +{"id":"6b3c83e7827f2e5e","answer":"Columbia Center, 1985\nSeattle Tower, 1988\nTwo Union Square, 1989\nNexus, 2020\nRainier Square Tower, 2020"} +{"id":"587d6818f8af5503","answer":"Finland - Helsinki\nDenmark - Copenhagen\nIceland - Reykjavik\nNetherlands - Amsterdam\nSwitzerland - Bern"} +{"id":"3bbaf02883f1dc19","answer":"Boston Celtics: 17\nBrooklyn Nets: 0\nNew York Knicks: 2\nPhiladelphia 76ers: 3\nToronto Raptors: 1\nTotal: 23"} +{"id":"916c6c97f4d5736c","answer":"United States: The Star-Spangled Banner\nMexico: Himno Nacional Mexicano\nCanada: O Canada\nGuatemala: Himno Nacional de Guatemala"} +{"id":"e1855d158c4ca9ef","answer":"United States\n\n1. Walmart - Arkansas\n2. Exxon Mobil - Texas\n3. Apple - California\n4. Chevron - California\n5. Berkshire Hathaway - Nebraska"} +{"id":"8cd365bde992fe31","answer":"Irene: Hogik University\nSeulgi: School of Performing Arts Seoul\nWendy: Richmont High School\nJoy: School of Performing Arts Seoul\nYeri: Hanlim Multi Art School"} +{"id":"9a5c571eb3f1b811","answer":"As It Was by Harry Styles and Kim Petras - Released: April 1, 2022\nDon't Shut Me Down by ABBA - Released: August 5, 2022\nBam Bam by Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran - Released: March 4, 2022\nI Like You (A Happier Song) by Post Malone and Doja Cat - Released: June 7, 2022\nUnholy by Sam Smith and Kim Petras - Released: September 22, 2022"} +{"id":"0be86484e9f2a679","answer":"Andrés Manuel López Obrador: Tepexi de Rodríguez, Puebla\nEnrique Peña Nieto: Atlacomulco, State of Mexico\nFelipe Calderón: Morelia, Michoacán\nVicente Fox: Mexico City"} +{"id":"4699d8ed0d60f78a","answer":"Europe\nEurope\nEurope\nNorth America\nEurope"} +{"id":"7edd45a9995567eb","answer":"Tungsten - 3422°C\nRhenium - 3186°C\nOsmium - 3045°C\nIridium - 2466°C\nHafnium - 2233°C"} +{"id":"1c436a75ec04d2a5","answer":"1. McDonald's (1940)\n2. Subway (1965)\n3. Burger King (1954)\n4. Taco Bell (1962)\n5. Wendy's (1969)"} +{"id":"ff29f43536f6f0c5","answer":"Harvard University: Veritas (Truth)\n\nYale University: Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth)\n\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Leges sine moribus vanae (Laws without morals are in vain)\n\nColumbia University: In lumine tuo videbimus lumen (In thy light shall we see light)\n\nBrown University: In Deo speramus (In God we hope)\n\nCornell University: I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study (no official motto)\n\nDartmouth College: Vox clamantis in deserto (A voice crying out in the wilderness)\n\nPrinceton University: Dei sub numine viget (Under the power of God she flourishes)"} +{"id":"a11294c59063e195","answer":"Brazil - 5 championships - Thiago Silva\nGermany - 4 championships - Manuel Neuer\nItaly - 4 championships - Giorgio Chiellini\nArgentina - 2 championships - Lionel Messi"} +{"id":"ca53f8f54a632403","answer":"Missouri River - 12,800 ft\nMississippi River - 1,475 ft\nYukon River - 4,200 ft\nRio Grande - 12,000 ft\nMackenzie River - 2,500 ft"} +{"id":"f881184bb1f7005e","answer":"Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen: 1845, Germany\nPhilipp Eduard Anton von Lenard: 1862, Hungary\nHendrik Antoon Lorentz: 1853, Netherlands\nPieter Zeeman: 1865, Netherlands\nAntoine Henri Becquerel: 1852, France"} +{"id":"a7ba67384428dc6a","answer":"1. China: 1.439 billion\n2. India: 1.380 billion\n3. United States: 331.4 million\n4. Indonesia: 273.5 million\n5. Pakistan: 216.6 million"} +{"id":"201d48d9c6233a31","answer":"Karsten Whitson - Right\nDeck McGuire - Right\nManny Machado - Right\nChris Sale - Left\nBarret Loux - Right"} +{"id":"bc1ff2e279b9b189","answer":"Jill Biden - English teacher, reading specialist, and professor\nMelania Trump - Fashion model and businesswoman\nMichelle Obama - Lawyer, writer, and public speaker\nLaura Bush - Teacher and librarian\nHillary Clinton - Lawyer and politician"} +{"id":"696d9e0061dd5d6e","answer":"Germany: Berlin\nFrance: Paris\nUnited Kingdom: London\nItaly: Rome\nSpain: Madrid"} +{"id":"246227cd8823df45","answer":"Hoboken: Ravi Bhalla\nJersey City: Steven Fulop\nUnion City: Brian P. Stack\nWest New York: Gabriel Rodriguez"} +{"id":"6520ef7d1e2108b2","answer":"Mount Everest (Asia) - 8,848 meters\nAconcagua (South America) - 6,962 meters\nDenali (North America) - 6,190 meters\nKilimanjaro (Africa) - 5,895 meters\nElbrus (Europe) - 5,642 meters\nVinson Massif (Antarctica) - 4,892 meters\nPuncak Jaya (Australasia) - 4,884 meters"} diff --git a/leaderboard-submissions/evidenceprovided-generations/results-wiki-provided-llama3.jsonl b/leaderboard-submissions/evidenceprovided-generations/results-wiki-provided-llama3.jsonl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a49dab --- /dev/null +++ b/leaderboard-submissions/evidenceprovided-generations/results-wiki-provided-llama3.jsonl @@ -0,0 +1,725 @@ +{"id":"073115117c352763","answer":"Here are the top five populated countries in the world and their largest cities:\n\n1. China - Shanghai\n2. India - Delhi\n3. United States - New York City\n4. Indonesia - Jakarta\n5. Pakistan - Karachi"} +{"id":"fcb3eb5fabfac1f4","answer":"Zach King\nDwayne Johnson\nKimberly Loaiza"} +{"id":"85a92dba2af06c60","answer":"Here are the top 5 Fortune 500 companies and their annual revenue in dollars based on the provided data:\n\n1. Walmart - $469.82 billion\n2. Amazon - $469.82 billion\n3. Apple Inc. - $365 billion\n4. UnitedHealth Group - $324.16 billion\n5. CVS Health - Not specified (but ranked 4th on the Fortune 500 list in 2021)"} +{"id":"6539da6f06a46d7c","answer":"Here are the average life expectancies in years for countries in the G7:\n\nCanada: 81.1 years\nFrance: 82.4 years\nGermany: 81.1 years\nItaly: 83.5 years\nJapan: 84.4 years\nUnited Kingdom: 81.1 years\nUnited States: 76.1 years"} +{"id":"9ae55afe10403bd6","answer":"American Airlines: 1930\nDelta Air Lines: 1924\nSouthwest Airlines: 1967\nUnited Airlines: 1926\nRyanair: 1984"} +{"id":"03b5a02ec903890f","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Joe Biden: University of Delaware\n2. Donald Trump: Fordham University, University of Pennsylvania\n3. Barack Obama: Occidental College, Columbia University\n4. George W. Bush: Yale University\n5. Bill Clinton: Georgetown University"} +{"id":"f1c19f5dcac5f963","answer":"Here are the national holidays for each country:\n\n**United States:**\n1. New Year's Day (January 1)\n2. Martin Luther King Jr. Day (third Monday in January)\n3. Presidents' Day (third Monday in February)\n4. Memorial Day (last Monday in May)\n5. Juneteenth National Independence Day (June 19)\n6. Independence Day (July 4)\n7. Labor Day (first Monday in September)\n8. Columbus Day (second Monday in October)\n9. Veterans Day (November 11)\n10. Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November)\n11. Christmas Day (December 25)\n\n**France:**\n1. New Year's Day (January 1)\n2. Easter Monday (variable date)\n3. Labor Day (May 1)\n4. Victory in Europe Day (May 8)\n5. Ascension Day (variable date)\n6. Whit Monday (variable date)\n7. Bastille Day (July 14)\n8. Assumption of Mary (August 15)\n9. All Saints' Day (November 1)\n10. Armistice Day (November 11)\n11. Christmas Day (December 25)\n\n**Canada:**\n1. New Year's Day (January 1)\n2. Good Friday (variable date)\n3. Easter Monday (variable date)\n4. Victoria Day (Monday preceding May 25)\n5. Canada Day (July 1)\n6. Civic Holiday (first Monday in August)\n7. Labour Day (first Monday in September)\n8. Thanksgiving Day (second Monday in October)\n9. Remembrance Day (November 11)\n10. Christmas Day (December 25)\n11. Boxing Day (December 26)\n\n**Japan:**\n1. New Year's Day (January 1)\n2. Coming of Age Day (second Monday in January)\n3. National Foundation Day (February 11)\n4. The Emperor's Birthday (February 23)\n5. Vernal Equinox Day (around March 20 or 21)\n6. Shōwa Day (April 29)\n7. Constitution Memorial Day (May 3)\n8. Greenery Day (May 4)\n9. Children's Day (May 5)\n10. Marine Day (third Monday in July)\n11. Mountain Day (August 11)\n12. Respect for the Aged Day (third Monday in September)\n13. Autumnal Equinox Day (around September 22 or 23)\n14. Sports Day (second Monday in October)\n15. Culture Day (November 3)\n16. Labor Thanksgiving Day (November 23)\n\n**Brazil:**\n1. New Year's Day (January 1)\n2. Carnaval (variable date, 5 days before Ash Wednesday)\n3. Good Friday (variable date)\n4. Tiradentes Day (April 21)\n5. Labor Day (May 1)\n6. Independence Day (September 7)\n7. Our Lady of Aparecida Day (October 12)\n8. All Souls' Day (November 2)\n9. Republic Day (November 15)\n10. Christmas Day (December 25)"} +{"id":"52e9eeed256e1a83","answer":"Here are the five most recent Marvel movies in order from newest to oldest, along with the current age in years of the main character of each movie:\n\n1. The Marvels (2023) - Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) - 34 years old\n2. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) - Paul Rudd (Ant-Man) - 54 years old\n3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) - Chris Pratt (Star-Lord) - 44 years old\n4. Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - Tom Holland (Spider-Man) - 27 years old\n5. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) - Simu Liu (Shang-Chi) - 34 years old"} +{"id":"f63815bef563916d","answer":"English (United States)\nFrench (France)\nMandarin Chinese (China)\nRussian (Russia)\nEnglish (United Kingdom)"} +{"id":"76d386b7a2dfeb97","answer":"828 m\n632 m\n601 m\n599.1 m\n555 m"} +{"id":"66a86b14088ebfae","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the five most valuable public corporations by market capitalization:\n\n1. Apple Inc. - Tim Cook\n2. Saudi Aramco - Amin H. Nasser\n3. Microsoft - Satya Nadella\n4. Alphabet Inc. - Sundar Pichai\n5. Amazon - Andy Jassy"} +{"id":"8efeec69fa2e4f1c","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. USS Louisiana - April 30, 1812\n2. USS Maine - March 15, 1820\n3. USS Nebraska - March 1, 1867\n4. USS Pennsylvania - December 12, 1787\n5. USS Kentucky - June 1, 1792"} +{"id":"9c9fd46194aab36d","answer":"6,650 km (Nile)\n6,400 km (Amazon)\n6,300 km (Yangtze)\n6,270 km (Mississippi)\n2,415 km (Danube)"} +{"id":"dcf52cb9fc4c467b","answer":"1. Norway (Magnus Carlsen)\n2. United States (Fabiano Caruana)\n3. China (Ding Liren)\n4. United States (Hikaru Nakamura)\n5. France (Alireza Firouzja)"} +{"id":"07924920b22ef5e5","answer":"Here are 5 recent Nobel prize winners in medicine and their university affiliations:\n\n1. Ardem Patapoutian (Scripps Research)\n2. Drew Weissman (University of Pennsylvania)\n3. Svante Pääbo (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)\n4. Charles M. Rice (Rockefeller University)\n5. Harvey J. Alter (National Institutes of Health)"} +{"id":"e02ecb9ab97e0f00","answer":"Ürümqi\nBaotou\nHohhot"} +{"id":"aa6d3d28ef39abf5","answer":"Here are the top 5 largest cities in the world by population and their areas in square kilometers:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan - 13,452 km²\n2. Delhi, India - 1,484 km²\n3. Shanghai, China - 6,341 km²\n4. Mexico City, Mexico - 1,485 km²\n5. São Paulo, Brazil - 1,521 km²"} +{"id":"5238b8c931f15b83","answer":"Antium, Italy\nLugdunum, Gaul"} +{"id":"cda2925289997bec","answer":"Bangkok: 1,568.7 km²\nHat Yai: 20.5 km²\nPak Kret: 36.8 km²\nChaophraya Surasak: 276.98 km²\nNakhon Ratchasima: 757.98 km²"} +{"id":"6c76218c00aadeb2","answer":"Here are the last five successful space missions to Mars:\n\n1. Mars 2020 (NASA, USA) - To explore Jezero crater and search for signs of past or present life on Mars.\n2. InSight (NASA, USA) - To study the interior of Mars and understand the planet's structure, composition, and tectonic activity.\n3. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA, USA) - To conduct reconnaissance and exploration of Mars from orbit, and to search for evidence of water and life on the planet.\n4. MAVEN (NASA, USA) - To study the Martian atmosphere and understand how it has changed over time, and to determine the role of the Sun in shaping the planet's climate.\n5. Mars Express (ESA, Europe) - To orbit Mars and conduct a variety of scientific experiments, including searching for signs of water and life on the planet."} +{"id":"aadf1678e8c5a5bd","answer":"Here are the temperatures at the top of the 5 highest mountains:\n\nMount Everest: -33°F\nK2: -40°F (estimated)\nKangchenjunga: -36°F (estimated)\nLhotse: -36°F (estimated)\nMakalu: -33°F (estimated)\n\nNote: The temperatures are estimates and may vary depending on the time of year and weather conditions."} +{"id":"8a784c7b9dd9e869","answer":"Here is the list of main actors in the TV sitcom Friends and their birth years:\n\n1. Jennifer Aniston (1969)\n2. Courteney Cox (1964)\n3. Lisa Kudrow (1963)\n4. Matt LeBlanc (1967)\n5. Matthew Perry (1969)\n6. David Schwimmer (1966)"} +{"id":"d1a964d1839c92d7","answer":"Here are the five largest deserts in the world and the primary country each is located in:\n\n1. Antarctica - Antarctica\n2. Arctic - Arctic region (no single country)\n3. Sahara - Algeria\n4. Gobi - China\n5. Arabian - Saudi Arabia"} +{"id":"0adc3b0bc255bce7","answer":"Sundar Pichai (Alphabet/Google)\nAndy Jassy (Amazon)\nTim Cook (Apple)\nMark Zuckerberg (Meta)\nSatya Nadella (Microsoft)"} +{"id":"81051c5fa5bc0b7b","answer":"Rose Bowl (UCLA)\nAutzen Stadium (Oregon)\nHusky Stadium (Washington)\nUSC Stadium (USC)"} +{"id":"9c0560de24d600b6","answer":"1. Russia: 17,125,200 km2\n2. Canada: 9,984,670 km2\n3. China: 9,600,000 km2\n4. United States: 9,372,610 km2\n5. Brazil: 8,515,767 km2"} +{"id":"f71a1ce877dc6af0","answer":"2008"} +{"id":"c20e5dc3cfd60650","answer":"Here are the top five highest-grossing film franchises of all time and their most successful films:\n\n1. Marvel Cinematic Universe - Avengers: Endgame ($2,797,501,328)\n2. Star Wars - Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($2,068,223,624)\n3. Harry Potter - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($1,341,511,219)\n4. James Bond - Skyfall ($1,108,561,013)\n5. Jurassic Park - Jurassic World ($1,670,904,215)"} +{"id":"9dca3b3c9fc43fa3","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Walmart - 2,300,000\n2. Saudi Aramco - 79,800\n3. State Grid - 1,090,345\n4. Amazon - 1,541,000\n5. China National Petroleum - 1,090,345"} +{"id":"754dd1bb2013f2fa","answer":"Here are the nominal GDPs:\n\nNorth Korea: $48.3 billion (2023)\nSouth Korea: $1.7 trillion (2023)\nVietnam: $406.452 billion (2022)\nThailand: $14.53 trillion (2016)\nTaiwan: Not explicitly mentioned, but Taiwan's economy is the 21st-largest in the world by nominal GDP."} +{"id":"598c76a2541e5ca3","answer":"1. Mandarin Chinese (China)\n2. Hindi (India)\n3. Indonesian (Indonesia)\n4. English (United States)\n5. Portuguese (Brazil)"} +{"id":"6e536a72731f3271","answer":"Miami Heat\nBoston Celtics\nPhoenix Suns\nMiami Heat"} +{"id":"7c2b5d3297e0aba1","answer":"Stephen Silas (Houston Rockets)\nSteve Nash (Brooklyn Nets)\nDoc Rivers (Philadelphia 76ers)\nMike D'Antoni (Houston Rockets)"} +{"id":"623f43daaef88344","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nSlovenia: June 25, 1991\nCroatia: June 25, 1991\nBosnia and Herzegovina: March 1, 1992\nMacedonia: September 8, 1991\nMontenegro: June 3, 2006\nSerbia: June 5, 2006 (after the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro)"} +{"id":"e338a586454044f1","answer":"Here are the members of the Committee of Five and their associated political parties:\n\n1. John Adams - Federalist\n2. Thomas Jefferson - Democratic-Republican\n3. Benjamin Franklin - None (did not identify with a specific party)\n4. Robert Livingston - Democratic-Republican\n5. Roger Sherman - Federalist"} +{"id":"08cc854f584e1b45","answer":"Here is the list of highest mountains in each continent and their respective first ascenders:\n\nAsia: Mount Everest (Nepal/China) - Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary (1953)\nAfrica: Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) - Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)\nEurope: Mount Elbrus (Russia) - Khillar Khachirov (1829)\nNorth America: Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley, Alaska, USA) - William Dickey (1897)\nSouth America: Aconcagua (Argentina) - Matthias Zurbriggen (1897)\nAustralia: Mount Kosciuszko (New South Wales, Australia) - Paul Edmund Strzelecki (1840)\nAntarctica: Vinson Massif (Antarctica) - Nicholas Clinch and party (1966)"} +{"id":"990c53b8d37b4372","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nFrozen (2013) - Christophe Beck\nIncredibles 2 (2018) - Michael Giacchino\nThe Lion King (2019) - Hans Zimmer\nFrozen II (2019) - Christophe Beck\nThe Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) - Not specified in the text"} +{"id":"d7f7eb18c52fecbd","answer":"Pioneer 10 - Jupiter\nVoyager 2 - Uranus\nVoyager 2 - Neptune\nPioneer 11 - Saturn"} +{"id":"f619fedccf04a6b9","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-scoring NBA players:\n\n1. LeBron James (still alive)\n2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (still alive)\n3. Karl Malone (still alive)\n4. Kobe Bryant (not alive)\n5. Michael Jordan (still alive)"} +{"id":"e8f71895ea000456","answer":"Here are the population figures for each city in 2000:\n\nChicago: Not mentioned\nWilmette: 28,170\nLake Forest: Not mentioned\nNaperville: 149,540 (note: this is the population in 2020, not 2000)\nSpringfield: 114,394 (note: this is the population in 2020, not 2000)"} +{"id":"99941e7bad537b7f","answer":"Here are the current male cabinet members of the US President and their predecessors:\n\n1. Secretary of State - Antony Blinken (predecessor: Mike Pompeo)\n2. Secretary of Defense - Lloyd Austin (predecessor: Mark Esper)\n3. Secretary of Homeland Security - Alejandro Mayorkas (predecessor: Chad Wolf)\n4. Attorney General - Merrick Garland (predecessor: William Barr)\n5. Secretary of Transportation - Pete Buttigieg (predecessor: Elaine Chao)"} +{"id":"5f8fae374ebf230d","answer":"Here are the Nobel Prize laureates in Physics from 2019 to 2020:\n\n2019:\nMichel Mayor - Exoplanet discovery\nDidier Queloz - Exoplanet discovery\nJim Peebles - Cosmology\n\n2020:\nRoger Penrose - Black hole formation\nReinhard Genzel - Supermassive black hole discovery\nAndrea Ghez - Supermassive black hole discovery"} +{"id":"5cb706977566cd3a","answer":"Here are the Boston Celtics players with an 'O' in their last name:\n\n1. Al Horford\n2. Luke Kornet\n\nTheir average career points scored are:\n\n1. Al Horford: 15.9 points per game\n2. Luke Kornet: 5.6 points per game\n\nThe total sum is: 15.9 + 5.6 = 21.5"} +{"id":"710f1d7f02a9dd26","answer":"2000: Zhores Alferov (Russian), Herbert Kroemer (German), Jack Kilby (American)\n2005: Roy J. Glauber (American), John L. Hall (American), Theodor W. Hänsch (German)\n2010: Andre Geim (Dutch and British), Konstantin Novoselov (Russian and British)\n2015: Takaaki Kajita (Japanese), Arthur B. McDonald (Canadian)\n2020: Roger Penrose (British), Reinhard Genzel (German), Andrea Ghez (American)"} +{"id":"784ddd7e14b711d1","answer":"The all-time best-selling smartphone was the Nokia 1100, released in 2003.\n\nThe top 5 highest grossing films of 2014 are:\n\n1. Transformers: Age of Extinction (directed by Michael Bay)\n2. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (directed by Peter Jackson)\n3. Guardians of the Galaxy (directed by James Gunn)\n4. Maleficent (directed by Robert Stromberg)\n5. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (directed by Francis Lawrence)"} +{"id":"3bc2874abac04544","answer":"1. Avatar (2009) - James Cameron\n2. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - James Cameron\n3. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - Anthony and Joe Russo\n4. Titanic (1997) - James Cameron\n5. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - J.J. Abrams"} +{"id":"02fe83b77347a3f0","answer":"Here are the top 5 Fortune 500 companies and their headquarters:\n\n1. Walmart - Bentonville, Arkansas\n2. UnitedHealth Group - Minnetonka, Minnesota\n3. CVS Health - Woonsocket, Rhode Island\n4. Apple Inc. - Cupertino, California\n5. Amazon - Seattle, Washington"} +{"id":"f9c05226c645c4b7","answer":"The UN was established in 1945.\n\nFive years after its establishment, in 1950, the populations were:\n\nBrazil: 53,975,000\nArgentina: 17,150,000 (approximate, not exact data available)\nColombia: 12,342,000\nChile: Not available in the provided data."} +{"id":"da676c3b6556973b","answer":"Andrew Dickson White"} +{"id":"eb61815fc5eaad35","answer":"1. Map of the Soul: 7 - BTS\n2. Map of the Soul: Persona - BTS\n3. Love Yourself: Answer - BTS\n4. FML - Seventeen"} +{"id":"41b104662d724e84","answer":"1. Russia - 17,125,200 km2\n2. Canada - 10,085,000 km2\n3. China - 9,596,961 km2\n4. United States - 9,525,067 km2\n5. Brazil - 8,514,877 km2"} +{"id":"03be699a5809947c","answer":"Here are the top 5 most streamed artists on Spotify in 2021, along with the year they began their music career:\n\n1. Bad Bunny (2016)\n2. Drake (2001)\n3. Ed Sheeran (2005)\n4. Justin Bieber (2008)\n5. The Weeknd (2010)"} +{"id":"ddbe66d567bf0c74","answer":"Here are the 5 most followed people on Instagram and their zodiac signs:\n\n1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Leo) - 557 million followers\n2. Selena Gomez (Cancer) - 450 million followers\n3. Kylie Jenner (Leo) - 430 million followers\n4. Dwayne Johnson (Scorpio) - 380 million followers\n5. Lionel Messi (Leo) - 360 million followers"} +{"id":"1655e7eae795e217","answer":"Lionel Messi: 1\nCristiano Ronaldo: 0\nNeymar: 0\nEden Hazard: 0\nGareth Bale: 0"} +{"id":"178501fc39f18808","answer":"Cristiano Ronaldo (38)\nIker Casillas (42)\nKarim Benzema (35)\nLionel Messi (36)"} +{"id":"635febde0c76ff66","answer":"Here are the birth years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Secretaries of War and Navy:\n\n1862 - Claude A. Swanson (Secretary of the Navy)\n1874 - Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy)\n1887 - Harry Hines Woodring (Secretary of War)\n1867 - Henry L. Stimson (Secretary of War)\n1890 - Charles Edison (Secretary of the Navy)\n1892 - James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy)"} +{"id":"3f834a73e6484b57","answer":"Here are the areas of the five oceans in square kilometers:\n\nPacific Ocean: 165,250,000 km2\nAtlantic Ocean: 85,133,000 km2\nIndian Ocean: 70,560,000 km2\nArctic Ocean: 14,060,000 km2\nSouthern Ocean: Not explicitly stated, but approximately 20,327,000 km2 (note: the Southern Ocean's boundaries and area are not universally agreed upon)"} +{"id":"f05d0091ea5ad0b3","answer":"2\n764-HERO\n7th Order"} +{"id":"c99ab785962077c3","answer":"Here are the highest elevations in meters for the 5 most populous cities in China:\n\nBeijing: 1,210\nShanghai: not applicable (Shanghai is a coastal city with no significant elevation)\nGuangzhou: not applicable (Guangzhou is a coastal city with no significant elevation)\nShenzhen: not applicable (Shenzhen is a coastal city with no significant elevation)\nChengdu: 5,364"} +{"id":"ece52c471c549f24","answer":"Here are the founders of the top 5 tech companies in the United States:\n\n1. Apple - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne\n2. Microsoft - Bill Gates, Paul Allen\n3. Google - Larry Page, Sergey Brin\n4. Amazon - Jeff Bezos\n5. Facebook - Mark Zuckerberg"} +{"id":"c8cafefb94ef9e6d","answer":"Here are the five most recent films directed by Bong Joon Ho, along with their main casts:\n\n1. Mickey 17 (2024) - Robert Pattinson, Steven Yeun, Naomi Ackie, Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo\n2. Parasite (2019) - Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam\n3. Okja (2017) - An Seo-hyun, Byun Hee-bong, Yoon Je-moon, Choi Woo-shik, Tilda Swinton\n4. Snowpiercer (2013) - Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer\n5. Mother (2009) - Kim Hye-ja, Won Bin, Jin Goo, Yoon Je-moon, Jeon Mi-seon"} +{"id":"7caad81fe2d2db6d","answer":"Sui Wenjing (5'2\") and Han Cong (5'9\") - Gold\nEvgenia Tarasova (5'2\") and Vladimir Morozov (6'0\") - Silver\nAnastasia Mishina (5'1\") and Aleksandr Galliamov (5'11\") - Bronze"} +{"id":"c38f032a4c2db6a2","answer":"Here are the top 5 oil producers and their GDP (PPP):\n\n1. United States - $25.5 trillion\n2. Saudi Arabia - $1.73 trillion\n3. Russia - $4.21 trillion\n4. China - $29.34 trillion\n5. Canada - $1.79 trillion"} +{"id":"eb656a895b97e99b","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top nine Fortune 500 companies by revenue, along with their undergraduate alma mater:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon - University of Arkansas\n2. ExxonMobil - Mike Wirth - University of Colorado\n3. Apple - Tim Cook - Auburn University\n4. CVS Health - Karen S. Lynch - Carroll School of Management at Boston College\n5. UnitedHealth Group - Andrew Witty - University of Nottingham (Note: Andrew Witty is not the current CEO of UnitedHealth Group. The current CEO is Andrew Witty is not affiliated with UnitedHealth Group, he is the former CEO of GlaxoSmithKline. The current CEO of UnitedHealth Group is David Wichmann, and he attended the University of Minnesota)\n6. Berkshire Hathaway - Warren Buffett - University of Pennsylvania\n7. Alphabet - Sundar Pichai - Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur\n8. Amazon - Andy Jassy - Harvard College\n9. Chevron - Mike Wirth - University of Colorado"} +{"id":"e4989cc27f12f0ae","answer":"Mercury: 14th century BC\nVenus: 11th century BC\nEarth: Not applicable (humans have always known about Earth)\nMars: 2nd millennium BC\nJupiter: 7th or 8th century BC"} +{"id":"457e1d65c334b8d2","answer":"Here are the time zones of Summer Olympics Hosts after 2000:\n\nAthens, Greece (2004) - Eastern European Time (EET)\nBeijing, China (2008) - China Standard Time (CST)\nLondon, United Kingdom (2012) - Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)\nRio de Janeiro, Brazil (2016) - Brasilia Time (BRT)\nTokyo, Japan (2020) - Japan Standard Time (JST)"} +{"id":"36992eb400e191de","answer":"1. New York City: Eric Adams\n2. Los Angeles: Karen Bass\n3. Chicago: Brandon Johnson\n4. Houston: Sylvester Turner\n5. Phoenix: Kate Gallego"} +{"id":"227358917da47be5","answer":"Steve Jobs (1955)\nSteve Wozniak (1950)"} +{"id":"4f859305fe1ecb01","answer":"Here are the mean radii of the planets in the solar system in km:\n\nMercury: 2,439.7\nMars: 3,389.5\nVenus: 6,052\nEarth: 6,371\nNeptune: 24,622\nUranus: 25,362\nSaturn: 58,232\nJupiter: 69,911"} +{"id":"72d3b0ed67a71139","answer":"Harvard University: 1636\nStanford University: 1885\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 1740\nColumbia University: 1754"} +{"id":"80759874cc3348cd","answer":"1. Hassanal Bolkiah - Brunei\n2. Carl XVI Gustaf - Sweden\n3. Elizabeth II (deceased) - United Kingdom (Note: As of 2023, Elizabeth II is deceased, and the current longest-reigning monarchs may have changed)\n4. Margrethe II - Denmark\n5. Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa - Bahrain"} +{"id":"6a10878e48998818","answer":"Here are the top five tallest buildings in the world as of 2023:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa - 828 m (2,717 ft)\n2. Merdeka 118 - 678.9 m (2,227 ft)\n3. Shanghai Tower - 632 m (2,073 ft)\n4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower - 601 m (1,972 ft)\n5. Ping An International Finance Centre - 599.1 m (1,965 ft)"} +{"id":"e8bbeffa1dc01265","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nPascal Siakam - April\nLuc Mbah a Moute - September\nRuben Boumtje-Boumtje - May\nD. J. Strawberry - June\nChristian Koloko - June"} +{"id":"9bc91847c8416bbc","answer":"1,411,778,724 (China)\n333 million (United States)\n36,991,981 (Canada)\n27 million (Australia)\n68,042,591 (France)"} +{"id":"b9460a258dfc620d","answer":"California\nIllinois"} +{"id":"815e0257a57ad0c0","answer":"Kenan Thompson\nBowen Yang\nHeidi Gardner"} +{"id":"7ad0c0e2120acc31","answer":"None."} +{"id":"7ae9fd5911f2742a","answer":"Based on the provided data, the top 5 states with the highest income in the United States in 2021 are not explicitly mentioned. However, I can provide information on the number of public colleges and universities in some of the top-ranked states by income:\n\n* Maryland: 12 public colleges and universities\n* Massachusetts: 15 public colleges and universities\n* New Hampshire: 7 public colleges and universities\n* California: 33 public colleges and universities\n* Louisiana: 14 public colleges and universities\n\nPlease note that the ranking of states by income may vary depending on the source and year."} +{"id":"07b6a1f2e20b29f5","answer":"1. Elon Musk - June 28, 1971\n2. Bernard Arnault - March 5, 1949\n3. Jeff Bezos - January 12, 1964\n4. Bill Gates - October 28, 1955\n5. Steve Ballmer - March 24, 1956"} +{"id":"af0ceba103d32ee7","answer":"1. Michael Phelps (born June 30, 1985) - 28 medals\n2. Larisa Latynina (born December 27, 1934) - 18 medals\n3. Paavo Nurmi (born June 13, 1897) - 12 medals\n4. Mark Spitz (born February 10, 1950) - 11 medals\n5. Carl Lewis (born July 1, 1961) - 10 medals"} +{"id":"c479aff37fab9d33","answer":"Beijing: 21,544,000\nLondon: 8,905,400\nBeijing: 21,544,000\nAthens: 643,452\nTokyo: 13,979,745"} +{"id":"25ef59bd37b77340","answer":"1. George Washington - Martha Washington\n2. John Adams - Abigail Adams\n3. Thomas Jefferson - (no spouse mentioned)\n4. James Madison - Dolley Madison\n5. James Monroe - Elizabeth Kortright Monroe"} +{"id":"2696484f8009ae5a","answer":"Here are the 5 most populated European countries and their political leaders:\n\n1. Russia - President Vladimir Putin\n2. Germany - Chancellor Olaf Scholz\n3. United Kingdom - Prime Minister Rishi Sunak\n4. France - President Emmanuel Macron\n5. Turkey - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan"} +{"id":"668380611097ed9d","answer":"Cristiano Ronaldo - 38\nSelena Gomez - 31\nKylie Jenner - 26\nLionel Messi - 36"} +{"id":"0ae81038e0e9bc0b","answer":"420,959 (Loudoun County, Virginia)\n603,244 (San Mateo County, California)\n1,081,826 (Fairfax County, Virginia)\n494,578 (Santa Clara County, California)\n12,332 (Falls Church, Virginia)"} +{"id":"de9562f9accedd81","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa - Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill\n2. Merdeka 118 - Fender Katsalidis\n3. Shanghai Tower - Gensler\n4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower - Dar Al-Handasah\n5. Ping An Finance Center - Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates"} +{"id":"119f9763d7f7c98d","answer":"Here are the top five teams from the 2019 Cricket World Cup and their current head coaches:\n\n1. England - Matthew Mott\n2. New Zealand - Gary Stead\n3. India - Rahul Dravid\n4. Australia - Andrew McDonald\n5. Pakistan - Saqlain Mushtaq"} +{"id":"a5dd1354c9a4d3aa","answer":"Climate Pledge Arena\nMercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)\nSingapore Indoor Stadium\nArena Națională\n\nThe earliest one opened is Climate Pledge Arena, which was originally opened in 1962 as the Seattle Center Coliseum."} +{"id":"b8b584fb9d2a07d7","answer":"Here are the official languages of the 5 countries with the highest population density:\n\n1. Monaco: French, Monégasque\n2. Singapore: English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil\n3. Hong Kong: Chinese, English\n4. Gibraltar: English\n5. Bahrain: Arabic"} +{"id":"b023dd86fe2a769f","answer":"China - China National Space Administration (CNSA), Beijing\nRussia - Roscosmos, Moscow\nUnited States - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Washington, D.C."} +{"id":"7d929fe08f083d28","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n2022:\n* Carolyn Bertozzi: Harvard University\n* Morten P. Meldal: Technical University of Denmark\n* Karl Barry Sharpless: Stanford University\n\n2023:\n* Moungi Bawendi: Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n* Louis E. Brus: Stanford University\n* Alexey Ekimov: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology"} +{"id":"4bc22abd7bd092f5","answer":"Ojos del Salado, Chile-Argentina border, 750 CE ± 250 years\nMonte Pissis, Argentina, 0\nLlullaillaco, Argentina-Chile border, 1877\nNevado Tres Cruces, Chile, 28,000 years ago\nIncapillo, Argentina, 0"} +{"id":"c5f2a53c9fe4e046","answer":"Here are the seating capacities of the home stadiums of the top 5 football clubs in the English Premier League based on their league positions as of the 2022-23 season:\n\n1. Manchester City - Etihad Stadium - 55,097\n2. Arsenal - Emirates Stadium - 60,260\n3. Manchester United - Old Trafford - 75,957\n4. Newcastle United - St James' Park - 52,305\n5. Liverpool - Anfield - 54,074"} +{"id":"4a8f581d60e4d8b4","answer":"Jacque Vaughn (Brooklyn Nets) - Yes\nTom Thibodeau (New York Knicks) - No\nNick Nurse (Philadelphia 76ers) - No\nJoe Mazzulla (Boston Celtics) - No\n\n3 out of 5 coaches in the NBA Atlantic Division previously played on an NBA team, which is 60%."} +{"id":"6a17a90a7b912ff5","answer":"Here are the top 5 most populous cities in the world and their respective countries:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan\n2. Delhi, India\n3. Shanghai, China\n4. São Paulo, Brazil\n5. Mexico City, Mexico"} +{"id":"d67e201049b2d731","answer":"Novak Djokovic (male) - May 22, 1987\nIga Świątek (female) - May 31, 2001"} +{"id":"73fe098e726bb152","answer":"New York City: 8,804,190\nTokyo: 13,979,745\nMoscow: 12,615,279\nSeoul: 10,225,171\nParis: 2,102,650"} +{"id":"c6de4958f059841b","answer":"Here are the winners of the highest distinction in Computer Science from the last decade:\n\n1. Jeffrey Ullman and Alfred Aho (2020 Turing Award)\n\t* Jeffrey Ullman: Knuth Prize, IEEE John von Neumann Medal, C&C Prize\n\t* Alfred Aho: IEEE John von Neumann Medal, National Academy of Engineering membership, American Academy of Arts and Sciences fellowship, honorary doctorates from University of Waterloo, University of Helsinki, and University of Toronto\n2. Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun, and Yoshua Bengio (2018 Turing Award)\n\t* Geoffrey Hinton: Dickson Prize in Science, Princess of Asturias Award, Companion of the Order of Canada\n\t* Yann LeCun: Princess of Asturias Award, IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, National Academy of Engineering membership\n\t* Yoshua Bengio: Princess of Asturias Award, IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, National Academy of Engineering membership"} +{"id":"168a54f05b3a430c","answer":"Here are the 5 highest-paid unique film actors based on earnings for a single production and their birth years:\n\n1. Will Smith (1968) - $100 million for Men in Black 3 (2012)\n2. Keanu Reeves (1964) - $90 million for The Matrix (1999)\n3. Tom Cruise (1962) - $70 million for Mission: Impossible II (2000)\n4. Robert Downey Jr. (1965) - $50 million for The Avengers (2012)\n5. Bruce Willis (1955) - $40 million for The Sixth Sense (1999)"} +{"id":"e04669c2af44659a","answer":"Finland\nMexico\nRussia"} +{"id":"fbf1b86f7730742d","answer":"China: 0.371\nUSA: Not mentioned\nCanada: Not mentioned\nAustralia: Not mentioned\nFrance: Not mentioned"} +{"id":"61e8b3354235f798","answer":"Here are the current CEOs of the top 5 car manufacturers:\n\n1. Toyota - Koji Sato\n2. Volkswagen Group - Oliver Blume\n3. General Motors - Mary Barra\n4. Ford - Jim Farley\n5. Honda - Toshihiro Mibe"} +{"id":"983f3a0dd5f81663","answer":"1. Glendale, Arizona (The Eras Tour by Taylor Swift)\n2. Kansas City, Missouri (÷ Tour by Ed Sheeran)\n3. Barcelona, Spain (U2 360° Tour by U2)\n4. New Orleans, Louisiana (Farewell Yellow Brick Road by Elton John)"} +{"id":"b02fbdf68ddfc8f9","answer":"1. John Eaton (TN) - born in Halifax County, North Carolina\n2. Armistead Thomson Mason (VA) - born in Armisteads, Virginia\n3. Rush Holt Sr. (WV) - born in Weston, West Virginia\n4. Henry Clay (KY) - born in Hanover County, Virginia\n5. Jon Ossoff (GA) - born in Atlanta, Georgia"} +{"id":"e7c06f4ae0c43ddc","answer":"King\nSupercell\nTencent Games\nSYBO Games\nHalfbrick"} +{"id":"03c6ccdce3bcf509","answer":"Here are the names and ages of the current members of the New York State Senate who represent New York County:\n\nBrad Hoylman-Sigal, 58\nLiz Krueger, 66\nRobert Jackson, 73\nCordell Cleare, 58\nKristen Gonzalez, 28"} +{"id":"3a804b05abca8334","answer":"Rauisuchian ancestors."} +{"id":"cd408d5c9346f859","answer":"3"} +{"id":"e595bf70dd5aaf50","answer":"Here are the most prevalent religions in each of the five most populous cities in South Korea:\n\nSeoul: Not religious (53.6%)\nBusan: Not religious (55.8%)\nIncheon: Not religious (53.6%)\nDaegu: Not religious (55.8%)\nDaejeon: Not religious (no specific data, but likely similar to other cities)"} +{"id":"264f51a32f530efb","answer":"Unfortunately, the provided data does not contain information about the standings of the 2021-2022 NBA season, so it's not possible to determine the third place team in the Western Conference. Additionally, the data does not provide the heights of players on specific teams."} +{"id":"26fb31be1be3ccde","answer":"Queens College\nCalifornia State University\nNew York University Tisch School of the Arts"} +{"id":"ebf15db88536b0e5","answer":"2023 NBA Finals:\nDenver Nuggets: 53-29\nMiami Heat: 44-38\n\n2022 NBA Finals:\nGolden State Warriors: 53-29\nBoston Celtics: 51-31"} +{"id":"dd17ff64fe01b23c","answer":"Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve, 53,320.57 km2, Copper Center, Alaska\nGates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, 34,287 km2, No nearest city\nDenali National Park and Preserve, 24,585 km2, Healy, Alaska\nKatmai National Park and Preserve, 16,564.09 km2, King Salmon, Alaska\nDeath Valley National Park, 13,848.44 km2, Lone Pine, California"} +{"id":"829d9e48656f29fb","answer":"Here are the populations of the five largest cities in the US by area:\n\nSitka, Alaska: 8,458\nJuneau, Alaska: 33,291\nWrangell, Alaska: 2,369\nAnchorage, Alaska: 298,225\nTribune, Kansas: Not available (only the city-county population is given, which is not applicable in this case)"} +{"id":"bd37d8e1919332b7","answer":"United States: 331,449,281\nChina: Not mentioned\nJapan: 128,083,960 (as of 2008)\nGermany: Not mentioned"} +{"id":"626ef4962263f85c","answer":"Moscow (Russia)\nBeijing (China)\nBrasília (Brazil)\nOttawa (Canada)\nWashington, D.C. (United States)"} +{"id":"0f5b1d20ccdbf20b","answer":"Slovakia (Zuzana Čaputová)\nLatvia (Edgars Rinkevics)"} +{"id":"df5aa7d9b253ee1e","answer":"Here are the 5 most populated cities in the world and their time zones:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan - Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)\n2. Delhi, India - India Standard Time (UTC+5:30)\n3. Shanghai, China - China Standard Time (UTC+8)\n4. Mexico City, Mexico - Central Standard Time (UTC-6)\n5. São Paulo, Brazil - Brasilia Time (UTC-3)"} +{"id":"835da27e2544ea93","answer":"Here are the 5 most recent Martin Scorsese films ranked by their box office earnings:\n\n1. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - $406.9 million\n2. Hugo (2011) - $185.8 million\n3. The Irishman (2019) - $8 million\n4. Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) - $145.8 million\n5. Silence (2016) - $22 million"} +{"id":"340f84d0b4bdf19a","answer":"Beijing, China\nMoscow, Russia\nOttawa, Canada\nBrasília, Brazil\nWashington, D.C., United States"} +{"id":"8c70b66a9801f374","answer":"Here are the current presidents of each Ivy League university and their undergraduate alma maters:\n\n1. Brown University - Christina Paxson (Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA)\n2. Columbia University - Minouche Shafik (University of California, San Diego)\n3. Cornell University - Martha E. Pollack (Dartmouth College)\n4. Dartmouth College - Sian Beilock (University of California, San Diego)\n5. Harvard University - Claudine Gay (Stanford University)\n6. Princeton University - Christopher L. Eisgruber (Princeton University)\n7. University of Pennsylvania - M. Elizabeth Magill (University of Virginia)\n8. Yale University - Peter Salovey (Stanford University)"} +{"id":"a0642ad305eddce5","answer":"God of War Ragnarök - Santa Monica Studio\nElden Ring - FromSoftware\nHorizon Forbidden West - Guerrilla Games\nStray - BlueTwelve Studio\nA Plague Tale: Requiem - Asobo Studio"} +{"id":"bda3d35a58a35f9d","answer":"Here are the 5 best-selling video games and the year their respective publishers were founded:\n\nMinecraft (2009)\nGrand Theft Auto V (1998)\nTetris (1982)\nWii Sports (1889)\nPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (1998)\n\nNote: The year listed is the founding year of the publisher, not the release year of the game."} +{"id":"d217418f8912063b","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nUtica: 101,740\nWilmington: 112,504\nYoungstown: 170,002\nCamden: 124,555\nCanton: 116,912"} +{"id":"ba6cdea65b9593cc","answer":"1. Tokugawa Ieyasu - Okazaki\n2. Tokugawa Hidetada - Edo\n3. Tokugawa Iemitsu - Edo\n4. Tokugawa Ietsuna - Edo\n5. Tokugawa Tsunayoshi - Edo"} +{"id":"156a7dde0982ba7e","answer":"4"} +{"id":"64f4299cb083d6e3","answer":"Here are the five youngest people to win an Academy Award for Best Director, along with their total Academy Award nominations:\n\nDamien Chazelle (32 years old) - 7 nominations\nNorman Taurog (32 years old) - 2 nominations\nLewis Milestone (34 years old) - 2 nominations\nFrank Borzage (35 years old) - 2 nominations\nSam Mendes (39 years old) - 12 nominations"} +{"id":"9843c3d557ea5e09","answer":"Babylon (modern-day Hillah, Iraq)\nEphesus (modern-day Selçuk, Turkey)\nGiza (modern-day Giza, Egypt)\nOlympia (modern-day Archaia Olympia, Greece)\nHalikarnassos (modern-day Bodrum, Turkey)\nRhodes (modern-day Rhodes, Greece)\nAlexandria (modern-day Alexandria, Egypt)"} +{"id":"c456137e68689b6f","answer":"1. China: 1,425,671,352\n2. India: 1,428,000,000\n3. United States: 333,287,557\n4. Indonesia: 270,200,000\n5. Pakistan: 241,492,197\n\nTotal population: 3,798,651,106"} +{"id":"2d95bda2fb18742e","answer":"Harlan F. Stone: Columbia Law School\nFelix Frankfurter: Harvard Law School\nStanley Forman Reed: University of Virginia, Columbia University\nWilliam O. Douglas: Columbia Law School\nHugo Black: University of Alabama School of Law\nRobert H. Jackson: Albany Law School of Union University"} +{"id":"944eee1dc0793e03","answer":"Australia"} +{"id":"d8c71d58256b3915","answer":"Elijah Wood (Frodo) was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA.\nSean Astin (Sam) was born in Santa Monica, California, USA.\nBilly Boyd (Pippin) was born in Glasgow, Scotland.\nDominic Monaghan (Merry) was born in West Berlin, West Germany."} +{"id":"144b3e1d65c3bcd5","answer":"2010: Arcade Fire - Funeral\n2011: Arcade Fire - Funeral\n2012: Adele - 19\n2013: Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More\n2014: Daft Punk - Homework\n2015: Beck - Golden Age"} +{"id":"0b6a534f2246b3b8","answer":"Brazil (Brasília) - 2\nMexico (Mexico City) - 12\nColombia (Bogotá) - 1\nArgentina (Buenos Aires) - 6\nPeru (Lima) - 1"} +{"id":"cab0d019a2a192e7","answer":"Here are the birth dates of the authors of the top four novels according to Modern Library:\n\n1. James Joyce (Ulysses) - February 2, 1882\n2. F. Scott Fitzgerald (The Great Gatsby) - September 24, 1896\n3. Vladimir Nabokov (Lolita) - April 10, 1899\n4. F. Scott Fitzgerald (The Great Gatsby) - September 24, 1896"} +{"id":"51793f62dae151b8","answer":"Here are the undergraduate admission acceptance rates of current Ivy League member universities:\n\nBrown University: 5.0%\nColumbia University: 3.9%\nCornell University: 6.9%\nDartmouth College: 6.2%\nHarvard University: 3.4%\nPrinceton University: 4.0%\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 4.46%\nYale University: 4.46%"} +{"id":"6683b73d96caf824","answer":"King's Bounty: Armored Princess\nKing's Bounty: Crossworlds\nKing's Bounty: Warriors of the North\nKing's Bounty: Dark Side\nKing's Bounty II"} +{"id":"8367486d34649d32","answer":"Hobbit\nMan\nElf\nDwarf\nWizard"} +{"id":"7f14c0285d48545b","answer":"Mark Zuckerberg (Meta)\nSundar Pichai (Google)\nTim Cook (Apple)\nAndy Jassy (Amazon)\nNone (Facebook is part of Meta, and Netflix is not mentioned with a CEO in the provided documents)"} +{"id":"02cb82b54237e125","answer":"Peter Jackson\nChristopher Nolan\nJoss Whedon\nSam Fell and Chris Butler\nRich Moore"} +{"id":"eb55d14cd944283b","answer":"Alan Shearer - Gosforth, England\nHarry Kane - Walthamstow, England\nWayne Rooney - Liverpool, England"} +{"id":"7099f0f5790b4af1","answer":"12"} +{"id":"83d614123a15f0dc","answer":"Biopharmaceutical: AbbVie\nConglomerate: 3M\nHealth care: Abbott Laboratories\nWater technology: A. O. Smith"} +{"id":"817c47fdade8b648","answer":"James Cameron\nJames Cameron\nAnthony Russo and Joe Russo\nJames Cameron\nJ.J. Abrams"} +{"id":"5ae9997797983bca","answer":"2"} +{"id":"05f9e932f4e05a1c","answer":"Lionel Messi: June 24, 1987\nCristiano Ronaldo: February 5, 1985\nKylian Mbappé: December 20, 1998\nLeBron James: December 30, 1984\nCanelo Álvarez: July 18, 1990"} +{"id":"d9984c0c3d1e74be","answer":"Agatha Christie (1890)\nJ.K. Rowling (1965)\nCharles Dickens (1812)"} +{"id":"a2989f3e03e59f53","answer":"Here are the population densities for the 5 states with the highest populations in the US:\n\nCalifornia: 253.6 people per square mile, 97.9 people per square kilometer\nTexas: 108.9 people per square mile, 42.1 people per square kilometer\nFlorida: 401.3 people per square mile, 155.1 people per square kilometer\nNew York: 421.8 people per square mile, 162.9 people per square kilometer\nPennsylvania: 284.8 people per square mile, 110.0 people per square kilometer"} +{"id":"fafc8e4104eb727f","answer":"Here are the 5 largest regions in the United Kingdom by area, along with their population:\n\n1. South West England - 23,800 km2 - approximately 5 million residents\n2. East of England - 19,120 km2 - 6.24 million\n3. South East England - 19,096 km2 - over 8.5 million\n4. Yorkshire and the Humber - 15,420 km2 - 5.4 million\n5. East Midlands - 15,627 km2 - over 4.5 million"} +{"id":"c8977d72edeaa7ac","answer":"Here are the numbers of COVID-19 cases in each state in New England based on the provided documents:\n\nConnecticut: Not specified\nMaine: Not specified\nMassachusetts: 1,411,613\nNew Hampshire: Not specified\nRhode Island: Over 200,000\nVermont: Not specified"} +{"id":"d30732e4b4ecc96f","answer":"Beijing: 21,544,000\nVatican City: 825\nWashington, D.C.: 689,545\nParis: 2,161,000"} +{"id":"33010f3099312824","answer":"Paul McCartney\nRingo Starr"} +{"id":"342265bdab2ee711","answer":"Here are the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World along with the primary materials used in their construction:\n\n1. Great Pyramid of Giza - Limestone and granite\n2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon - Mud bricks and stone (exact materials unknown)\n3. Statue of Zeus at Olympia - Gold, ivory, and bronze\n4. Temple of Artemis - Marble and limestone\n5. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus - Marble and limestone\n6. Colossus of Rhodes - Bronze plates and iron framework\n7. Lighthouse of Alexandria - Limestone and marble blocks with a core of rubble and mortar"} +{"id":"fa0a33208faf4813","answer":"Sachin Tendulkar\nRicky Ponting\nJacques Kallis\nRahul Dravid"} +{"id":"a7315b4109a92a0a","answer":"Here are the presidents of every country in South America based on the provided documents:\n\n1. Argentina: Raúl Alfonsín (mentioned in the past tense, so not current)\n2. Bolivia: Evo Morales (mentioned in the past tense, so not current)\n3. Brazil: Michel Temer (mentioned in the past tense, so not current)\n4. Chile: Not mentioned\n5. Colombia: Gustavo Petro (current as of 2022)\n6. Ecuador: Not mentioned\n7. Guyana: Not mentioned\n8. Paraguay: Not mentioned\n9. Peru: Martín Vizcarra (mentioned in the past tense, so not current)\n10. Suriname: Not mentioned\n11. Uruguay: Not mentioned\n12. Venezuela: Not mentioned\n\nPlease note that the information provided is based on the given documents and might not reflect the current presidents of these countries."} +{"id":"079294033cf57398","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Walmart - Sam Walton, born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma\n2. Amazon - Jeff Bezos, born in Albuquerque, New Mexico\n3. Apple - Steve Jobs, born in San Francisco, California; Steve Wozniak, born in San Jose, California"} +{"id":"41fa2fb4295d5dc2","answer":"Based on the provided data, the 2023 World Happiness Report is not available. However, I can provide the happiest countries in the world from the 2022 report:\n\n1. Finland - 5.825 million\n2. Denmark - no population data available\n3. Iceland - 320,000\n4. Switzerland - no population data available\n5. Netherlands - 17.2 million"} +{"id":"2efbea6846b12528","answer":"1. 39/Smooth - April 13, 1990\n2. Kerplunk - December 17, 1991\n3. Dookie - February 1, 1994\n4. Insomniac - October 10, 1995\n5. Nimrod - October 14, 1997"} +{"id":"10e72b65afe115ba","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 5 largest banks in the United States:\n\n1. JPMorgan Chase - Jamie Dimon\n2. Bank of America - Brian Moynihan\n3. Wells Fargo - Charles Scharf\n4. Citigroup - Jane Fraser\n5. Goldman Sachs - David Solomon"} +{"id":"8c31553007beb49d","answer":"1. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) - $100.5 million\n2. The Shape of Water (2017) - $136.3 million\n3. Moonlight (2016) - $27.8 million\n4. Spotlight (2015) - $98 million\n5. Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - $377.9 million"} +{"id":"ded850de5fb89eba","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nDarren Woods (ExxonMobil) - Texas A&M University, Northwestern University\nDoug McMillon (Walmart) - University of Arkansas, University of Tulsa\nAndy Jassy (Amazon) - Harvard University"} +{"id":"1e47a63b5c0d36f1","answer":"Here are the mean densities in grams per centimeters cubed of the top 5 largest moons, by radius, in the Solar System:\n\nGanymede: 1.93 g/cm³\nTitan: 1.88 g/cm³\nCallisto: 1.83 g/cm³\nIo: 3.5275 g/cm³\nMoon: 3.344 g/cm³"} +{"id":"e8f3226d1e0dc342","answer":"Spanish (Mario Vargas Llosa, 2010)\nChinese (Mo Yan, 2012)\nEnglish (Alice Munro, 2013)\nFrench (Patrick Modiano, 2014)"} +{"id":"bf91addf7e8dea97","answer":"Here are the heights in meters of the tallest mountains on each continent:\n\nAfrica: 5,895 (Mount Kilimanjaro)\nAntarctica: 4,892 (Vinson Massif)\nAsia: 8,848 (Mount Everest)\nAustralia: 2,228 (Mount Kosciuszko)\nEurope: 5,642 (Mount Elbrus)\nNorth America: 6,190 (Denali)\nSouth America: 6,962 (Aconcagua)"} +{"id":"6ebc38a0058fbc59","answer":"Here are the women who won gold medals in the 1996 Olympics in all categories of freestyle swimming:\n\nClaudia Poll - San José, Costa Rica\nAmy Van Dyken - Englewood, Colorado, USA\nBrooke Bennett - Tampa, Florida, USA\nMichelle Smith - Rathcoole, Ireland"} +{"id":"c577358491cfb98e","answer":"1. Russia: 145.9 million\n2. Canada: 40 million\n3. China: 1.44 billion\n4. United States: 331.4 million\n5. Brazil: 216.6 million"} +{"id":"5f11590f4cdb71ef","answer":"I apologize, but the provided data does not contain information about the five least populous cities in the United States. The data appears to be about specific cities in the United States, such as Davenport, Iowa, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Hesperia, California, Albany, New York, and Daly City, California, but it does not provide a comprehensive list of the least populous cities in the country."} +{"id":"04b12c22d0b011de","answer":"Doug McMillon (Walmart)\nKhalid Al-Falih (Saudi Aramco)\nAndy Jassy (Amazon)\nKathryn McLay (State Grid Corporation of China)"} +{"id":"c010c8fb013ef191","answer":"Andy Samberg: 2003\nAndre Braugher: 1989\nTerry Crews: 1999\nMelissa Fumero: 2004\nStephanie Beatriz: 2008\nJoe Lo Truglio: 1995\nDirk Blocker: 1974\nJoel McKinnon Miller: 1991"} +{"id":"80fa08ea956b0919","answer":"2020: Los Angeles Lakers\n2021: Milwaukee Bucks\n2022: Golden State Warriors\n2023: (No data available)"} +{"id":"f9ef45be4e514e42","answer":"Here are the revenues of the top 5 Fortune 500 companies in 2013:\n\nWalmart: 510,329\nExxon Mobil: 478,369\nChevron: 449,060\nPhillips 66: 440,336\nBerkshire Hathaway: 425,954"} +{"id":"ac064950ba2adaf8","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. China - Xi Jinping\n2. United States - Joe Biden\n3. India - Droupadi Murmu\n4. Japan - Fumio Kishida"} +{"id":"a44827d88bf4b3fb","answer":"Cristiano Ronaldo: Real Madrid\nLionel Messi: Barcelona\nWayne Rooney: Manchester United\nZlatan Ibrahimovic: Paris Saint-Germain\nPaul Pogba: Juventus"} +{"id":"8dfde37a995dd5d8","answer":"United States - 113\nChina - 88\nJapan - 58\nGreat Britain - 64\nROC - 71"} +{"id":"3fc1c69943ce365f","answer":"Here are the current owners of the top 5 companies on the Fortune Global 500 in 2023:\n\n1. Walmart - Walton family\n2. Amazon - Jeff Bezos (founder, chairman, and largest shareholder)\n3. State Grid - Chinese government (state-owned enterprise)\n4. China National Petroleum - Chinese government (state-owned enterprise)\n5. Sinopec Group - Chinese government (state-owned enterprise)"} +{"id":"63073e8b373d125a","answer":"1. Greenland - 2,166,086 km²\n2. New Guinea - 785,753 km²\n3. Borneo - 743,330 km²\n4. Madagascar - 592,800 km²\n5. Baffin Island - 507,451 km²"} +{"id":"cb2756889891bf7f","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Khertek Anchimaa-Toka (Tuvan People's Republic) - Communist University of the Toilers of the East\n2. Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka) - No alma mater mentioned\n3. Indira Gandhi (India) - Visva-Bharati University, University of Oxford\n4. Isabel Perón (Argentina) - No alma mater mentioned\n5. Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (Iceland) - No alma mater mentioned"} +{"id":"ee3b050e7a21edd2","answer":"Arthur Balfour"} +{"id":"94c71ee213acb430","answer":"20.2\n18.0\n21.3\n16.8\n20.9"} +{"id":"1917712ed36c0388","answer":"1\n0\n1\n0\n1"} +{"id":"162614e6da22ab65","answer":"1. XVIII (2021): Bruce Liu, 24\n2. XVII (2015): Seong-Jin Cho, 21\n3. XVI (2010): Yulianna Avdeeva, 25\n4. XV (2005): Rafał Blechacz, 20\n5. XIV (2000): Li Yundi, 18"} +{"id":"1c7a3f33e72edabe","answer":"Here are the current seven wonders of the world and their locations:\n\n1. The Great Wall of China - China\n2. Taj Mahal - India\n3. Machu Picchu - Peru\n4. Chichen Itza - Mexico\n5. Roman Colosseum - Italy\n6. Christ the Redeemer - Brazil\n7. Petra - Jordan"} +{"id":"9d65fc86e094a33c","answer":"Here are the performers at the Super Bowl in 2022 along with the number of studio albums each has:\n\nDr. Dre - 3\nSnoop Dogg - 17\nEminem - 12\nKendrick Lamar - 6\nMary J. Blige - 14\n50 Cent - 5\nAnderson.Paak - 4"} +{"id":"7d358cd3211959e3","answer":"2006"} +{"id":"cfce53b385290db9","answer":"Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)\nNapoli (Serie A)\nBarcelona (La Liga)\nParis Saint-Germain (Ligue 1)\nManchester City (Premier League)"} +{"id":"8a04bc4084ccefee","answer":"Memphis, Tennessee\nBuffalo, New York\nAlton, Illinois\nGhana\nArgentina\nBrazil\nRussia\nTunisia\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nNepal\nIndia\nFrance\nSpain\nPuerto Rico\nNigeria\nUkraine\nThailand\nVietnam\nSomalia\nRoman Empire\nAndorra\nZimbabwe\nIsrael\nArabia\nEngland"} +{"id":"abe881bd1975e6c1","answer":"Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (7 ft 2 in)"} +{"id":"66e2fb1881e8977c","answer":"Tokyo, Japan\nWashington, D.C., USA\nOttawa, Canada"} +{"id":"5a530e226e774d53","answer":"United States - Washington, D.C.\nUnited Kingdom - London\nGermany - Berlin\nFrance - Paris\nSweden - Stockholm"} +{"id":"bf1cee89a27e08f8","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nNile - Cairo\nAmazon River - Manaus\nYangtze - Shanghai\nMississippi River - New Orleans\nYenisey - Krasnoyarsk"} +{"id":"512b311da388edab","answer":"Juneau, Alaska\nAustin, Texas\nPhoenix, Arizona\nSacramento, California\nHelena, Montana"} +{"id":"da549db50311784f","answer":"2000: Zhores Alferov (Russian), Herbert Kroemer (German-American)\n2001: Eric Allin Cornell (American), Wolfgang Ketterle (German), Carl Wieman (American)\n2002: Raymond Davis Jr. (American), Masatoshi Koshiba (Japanese), Riccardo Giacconi (Italian-American)\n2003: Alexei Abrikosov (Russian-American), Vitaly Ginzburg (Russian), Anthony James Leggett (British)\n2004: David Gross (American), Hugh David Politzer (American), Frank Wilczek (American)"} +{"id":"778845586b105ae6","answer":"Montevideo\nRio de Janeiro\nBuenos Aires"} +{"id":"0bae0fe197eb07ef","answer":"Brazil (2002) - Cafu\nGermany (2014) - Philipp Lahm\nFrance (2018) - Hugo Lloris\nArgentina (2022) - Lionel Messi"} +{"id":"52d6a63711251ea7","answer":"1. English (United States, United Kingdom)\n2. Mandarin Chinese (China)\n3. Hindi (India)\n4. Spanish (Spain)\n5. French (France)"} +{"id":"01f2d23df03279ad","answer":"Based on the provided data, the company that ranked 8th on the Fortune Global 500 list of 2023 is not explicitly mentioned. However, I can provide information about the CEOs of AT&T, which ranked 8th on the Fortune Global 500 list of 2018.\n\nCurrent CEO: John Stankey\nUndergraduate studies: Stankey earned a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from Purdue University.\n\nPrevious CEO: Randall Stephenson\nUndergraduate studies: Stephenson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from the University of Central Oklahoma."} +{"id":"37a223dab8f95200","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nJohn Grisham (lived in Charlottesville, Virginia, Destin, Florida, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina)\nVeronica Roth (lived in the Chicago area)\nDan Brown (lived in New Hampshire)\nRick Riordan (lived in Boston)\nJeff Kinney (lived in Plainville, Massachusetts)"} +{"id":"7b2f4726fe7021cb","answer":"Here are the presidents of the top 5 football clubs in La Liga based on their league positions as of the 2022-23 season:\n\n1. Barcelona - Joan Laporta\n2. Real Madrid - Florentino Pérez\n3. Atlético Madrid - Enrique Cerezo\n4. Real Sociedad - Jokin Aperribay\n5. Villarreal - Fernando Roig"} +{"id":"6b655b7ee2621a33","answer":"Here are the Gini Coefficients of the top 5 Commonwealth countries in terms of their GDP per capita in USD:\n\n1. Singapore: 46.4 (high)\n2. Australia: 34.7 (medium)\n3. Canada: 32.6 (medium)\n4. United Kingdom: 34.8 (medium)\n5. New Zealand: 36.2 (medium)\n\nNote: The Gini Coefficients are approximate and based on available data from 2020 or latest available."} +{"id":"17a43f782ca71c18","answer":"China: Mandarin Chinese\nIndia: Hindi, English\nUnited States: English\nIndonesia: Indonesian\nPakistan: Urdu, English"} +{"id":"ff204224a32448ea","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan - 40 meters\n2. Mexico City, Mexico - 2,240 meters\n3. Shanghai, China - 4 meters (note: Shanghai is a coastal city, and its elevation is generally very low)\n4. Mumbai, India - 14 meters (note: Mumbai is not mentioned in the provided documents, but it is one of the top 5 largest cities in the world)\n5. Sao Paulo, Brazil - 760 meters (note: Sao Paulo is not mentioned in the provided documents, but it is one of the top 5 largest cities in the world)\n\nPlease note that the elevations are based on the provided documents and might not be accurate."} +{"id":"4b79a7823dae5801","answer":"1. Japan: Japanese\n2. Singapore: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil\n3. Spain: Spanish\n4. Iceland: Icelandic\n5. Switzerland: German, French, Italian, Romansh"} +{"id":"69584a646e75cc82","answer":"Lord Rayleigh (UK)\nSir William Ramsay (UK)\nJules Janssen (France)\nNorman Lockyer (UK)"} +{"id":"26207b4774aacb0b","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nHawaii\n Kingdom of Hawaii\n\nAlaska\n Russian Empire, then Department of Alaska, then District of Alaska, then Territory of Alaska\n\nOklahoma\n Indian Territory, then Oklahoma Territory\n\nNew Mexico\n Spanish Empire, then Mexican Territory, then New Mexico Territory\n\nArizona\n Spanish Empire, then Mexican Territory, then New Mexico Territory, then Arizona Territory"} +{"id":"c0334ecbe6c39eb5","answer":"Ottawa\nBerlin\nRome\nTokyo\nLondon\nWashington, D.C.\nParis"} +{"id":"ddaaad454b96b1b6","answer":"Maat: goddess of harmony, justice, and truth, represented as a young woman, often depicted with wings on each arm or an ostrich feather on her head.\n\nRa: sun god, creator of the universe and all it contains, governs how it functions, often depicted with the head of a falcon or a sun disk.\n\nHorus: war and sky deity, often depicted as a falcon-headed man, national tutelary deity, associated with kingship.\n\nAnubis: god of mummification, embalming, and the afterlife, often depicted as a jackal-headed man, associated with protecting graves and cemeteries.\n\nNeith: goddess of the cosmos, fate, wisdom, water, rivers, mothers, childbirth, hunting, weaving, and war, often depicted as a woman carrying the was scepter and the ankh.\n\nOsiris: god of the afterlife, resurrection, and fertility, often depicted as a mummified pharaoh, associated with the cycle of nature and the flooding of the Nile.\n\nIsis: goddess of motherhood, magic, fertility, and protection, often depicted as a woman with a throne on her head, associated with the pharaohs and the protection of the kingdom.\n\nThoth: god of wisdom, writing, and magic, often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis, associated with the moon and the measurement of time.\n\nSet: god of chaos, the desert, and foreigners, often depicted as a man with the head of an unknown animal, associated with the desert and the forces of chaos.\n\nNephthys: goddess of death, mourning, and the underworld, often depicted as a woman with the head of a bird of prey, associated with the funeral rites and the protection of the dead.\n\nPtah: god of craftsmanship, architecture, and creation, often depicted as a man with a beard and a skullcap, associated with the city of Memphis and the creation of the world.\n\nHathor: goddess of love, music, dance, and beauty, often depicted as a woman with the ears of a cow, associated with the pharaohs and the joy of life.\n\nSobek: god of crocodiles, fertility, and protection, often depicted as a man with the head of a crocodile, associated with the Nile and the fertility of the land.\n\nKhnum: god of creation, water, and fertility, often depicted as a man with the head of a ram, associated with the Nile and the creation of the world.\n\nTefnut: goddess of moisture, fertility, and creation, often depicted as a woman with the head of a lioness, associated with the sun and the creation of the world.\n\nShu: god of air, breath, and wind, often depicted as a man"} +{"id":"3300af5d316fc5da","answer":"Here are the nominees for the Best Rap Album category at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards and their respective countries of origin:\n\nLupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 - United States\nDrake - Take Care - Canada\nNas - Life Is Good - United States\nThe Roots - Undun - United States\nRick Ross - God Forgives, I Don't - United States\n2 Chainz - Based on a T.R.U. Story - United States"} +{"id":"7a5cd42a5272783f","answer":"Democratic Republic of the Congo\n111 million"} +{"id":"f1780e7bb8c2bc69","answer":"Apple Inc. - Tim Cook\nMicrosoft - Satya Nadella\nAlphabet Inc. - Sundar Pichai"} +{"id":"471aad5d5e15ca21","answer":"Asia: 44,579,000\nAfrica: 30,300,000\nNorth America: 24,709,000\nSouth America: 17,840,000\nAntarctica: 14,200,000"} +{"id":"7af6ef4ffe4c8f1a","answer":"59:44\n68:23\n78:51\n54:54"} +{"id":"335322c2071dfccc","answer":"Here are the original 13 states of the United States and their capitals:\n\n1. Virginia - Richmond\n2. Massachusetts - Boston\n3. New Hampshire - Concord\n4. Maryland - Annapolis\n5. Connecticut - Hartford\n6. Rhode Island - Providence\n7. Delaware - Dover\n8. North Carolina - Raleigh\n9. South Carolina - Columbia\n10. New York - Albany\n11. New Jersey - Trenton\n12. Pennsylvania - Harrisburg\n13. Georgia - Atlanta"} +{"id":"3540a347f9e95230","answer":"Christoph Waltz\nBrad Pitt"} +{"id":"307a877eff9ace1b","answer":"United States: 26.950\nCanada: 2.118\nFrance: 3.049\nGermany: 4.4\nItaly: 2.186\nJapan: 4.231\nUnited Kingdom: 3.332"} +{"id":"d1303166b71429a4","answer":"Australia\nCzechoslovakia\nUnited States\nWest Germany\nBrazil"} +{"id":"36a243b07f17884a","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nMarie Curie, Warsaw\nMaria Goeppert Mayer, Kattowitz (now Katowice, Poland)\nDonna Strickland, Guelph, Ontario, Canada\nAndrea Ghez, New York City, USA\nAnne L'Huillier, Paris, France"} +{"id":"f4b360ceddf7d1b6","answer":"1. Nile River - Mediterranean Sea\n2. Amazon River - Atlantic Ocean\n3. Yangtze River - East China Sea\n4. Mississippi River - Gulf of Mexico\n5. Yenisey River - Kara Sea"} +{"id":"8a2b029f98c62714","answer":"Svetlana Savitskaya, Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union"} +{"id":"8fc62a1b5b6f9a7e","answer":"Here is the list of top goal scorers of the last five FIFA World Cups:\n\n1. 2022: Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain) - 8 goals\n2. 2018: Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) - 6 goals\n3. 2014: James Rodríguez (Monaco) - 6 goals\n4. 2010: Thomas Müller (Bayern Munich) - 5 goals\n5. 2006: Miroslav Klose (Werder Bremen) - 5 goals"} +{"id":"1b3357fdf9b94879","answer":"English: 59\nMandarin Chinese: 5\nHindi: 1\nSpanish: 20\nArabic: 25"} +{"id":"46a6ca65ee2dea1d","answer":"Here are the U.S. states with unique initial letters, along with their state trees:\n\nHawaii - Kukui (Candlenut Tree)\nUtah - Quaking Aspen"} +{"id":"9575d4a721aedf54","answer":"Here are the mayors of the 5 most populous cities in Germany:\n\n1. Berlin - Kai Wegner\n2. Hamburg - Peter Tschentscher\n3. Munich - Dieter Reiter\n4. Cologne - Henriette Reker\n5. Frankfurt - Mike Josef"} +{"id":"b92cf469b8869f50","answer":"2022 - Kansas Jayhawks - Bill Self\n2021 - Baylor Bears - Scott Drew\n2019 - Virginia Cavaliers - Tony Bennett\n2018 - Villanova Wildcats - Jay Wright\n2017 - North Carolina Tar Heels - Roy Williams"} +{"id":"39d33c22568491be","answer":"Here are the founding dates of the top 5 largest North American airlines that start with the letter \"A\", sorted by passengers carried:\n\nAmerican Airlines - 1930\nAir Canada - 1937\nAlaska Airlines - 1932 (as McGee Airways)\nAllegiant Air - 1997\nAeroméxico - 1934"} +{"id":"a34e22342633fe8b","answer":"1. Shanghai\n2. Beijing\n3. Guangzhou\n4. Shenzhen\n5. Chengdu"} +{"id":"bb238a343ec362af","answer":"Here are the mascots of the top 5 public universities in the US by enrollment:\n\n1. Arizona State University - Sparky the Sun Devil\n2. University of Central Florida - Knightro\n3. Ohio State University - Brutus Buckeye\n4. University of Minnesota - Goldy Gopher\n5. University of Texas at Austin - Bevo"} +{"id":"159dd81871b21a4c","answer":"Anaheim, California, U.S. (Austin Butler)\nCaterham, Surrey, England (Bill Nighy)\nCastleknock, Dublin, Ireland (Colin Farrell)\nMaynooth, County Kildare, Ireland (Paul Mescal)"} +{"id":"7f97e1a7a71b56c0","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nSt. Louis: 622,236\nMemphis: 623,988\nOakland: 361,561\nDetroit: 1,514,063\nBaltimore: 905,787"} +{"id":"03714dc40803cccc","answer":"Here are the 5 largest states in China by area, along with their population:\n\n1. Xinjiang - 1,600,000 km² - 25 million\n2. Tibet Autonomous Region - 1,200,000 km² - 3.6 million\n3. Inner Mongolia - 1,200,000 km² - 24,706,321\n4. Qinghai - 720,000 km² - 5,923,957\n5. Gansu - 454,000 km² - 25,019,831"} +{"id":"e46f068522014cf7","answer":"Nikola Jokić - Mega Basket (overseas)\nGiannis Antetokounmpo - Filathlitikos (overseas)\nLuka Dončić - Real Madrid (overseas)\nGiannis Antetokounmpo - Filathlitikos (overseas)\nNikola Jokić - Mega Basket (overseas)"} +{"id":"5f4a3c15e2dc159a","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Wilhelm Röntgen - 1\n2. Emil von Behring - 1\n3. Hendrik Lorentz - 1\n4. Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff - 1\n5. Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard - Not mentioned in the text (Note: Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard was the first Nobel Prize winner in Physics in 1905, but his personal life is not mentioned in the provided text)\n\nPlease note that the information about Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard's personal life is not available in the provided text."} +{"id":"3b382fc155262484","answer":"Here are the 5 highest-grossing films worldwide by Walt Disney Pictures, along with their running times:\n\n1. The Lion King (2019) - 118 minutes\n2. Frozen II (2019) - 103 minutes\n3. Frozen (2013) - 102 minutes\n4. The Incredibles 2 (2018) - 118 minutes\n5. Beauty and the Beast (2017) - 129 minutes"} +{"id":"ac6191ee414fc367","answer":"United States: 555\nGreat Britain: 366\nChina: 413\nRussia: 282\nGermany: 425"} +{"id":"01fcbb5cbb8ad363","answer":"American Samoa: $709 million\nGuam: $5.8 billion\nNorthern Mariana Islands: $1.24 billion\nPuerto Rico: $132.052 billion\nUnited States Virgin Islands: $4.068 billion"} +{"id":"33fdf1e30473466f","answer":"Here are the budgets for each of the Oscar-winning films in 2022:\n\nCODA: No budget mentioned\nDrive My Car: No budget mentioned\nEncanto: $120-150 million\nKing Richard: $50 million\nWest Side Story: No budget mentioned"} +{"id":"08c6dcd320e6282a","answer":"Anderson.Paak"} +{"id":"a479e9265bf022cd","answer":"1. Walmart - Bentonville, Arkansas\n2. ExxonMobil - Irving, Texas\n3. Apple - Cupertino, California\n4. Sinopec Group - Beijing, China\n5. Saudi Aramco - Dhahran, Saudi Arabia"} +{"id":"7416501eb8cdd72f","answer":"1976\n1998\n1997\n2003\n1975"} +{"id":"e7bcbcb78494de29","answer":"Here are the top 5 video game publishers by revenue, along with their founding years:\n\n1. Tencent Games (1998)\n2. Sony Interactive Entertainment (1993)\n3. Microsoft Gaming (2002)\n4. Nintendo (1889)\n5. Activision Blizzard (2008)"} +{"id":"336de21a1689f025","answer":"Here are the all-time top goal scorers for each of the top five teams that have won the most La Liga Championships:\n\nReal Madrid: Cristiano Ronaldo (450 goals)\nBarcelona: Lionel Messi (672 goals)\nAtlético Madrid: Luis Aragonés (172 goals)\nAthletic Bilbao: Telmo Zarra (251 goals)\nValencia: Mundo (228 goals)"} +{"id":"f820f5e616d017ec","answer":"Luiz Felipe Scolari\nCSA\n\nVicente Feola\nSão Paulo\n\nAymoré Moreira\nAmérica\n\nMário Zagallo\nAmérica"} +{"id":"6e9d32cb96e0e40e","answer":"1. Greenland - Denmark\n2. New Guinea - Papua New Guinea and Indonesia\n3. Borneo - Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei\n4. Madagascar - Madagascar\n5. Baffin Island - Canada"} +{"id":"1cf547e3d3643922","answer":"1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 6\n2. Karl Malone - 0\n3. Kobe Bryant - 5\n4. Michael Jordan - 6\n5. Dirk Nowitzki - 1"} +{"id":"2f4006b6bb81e9de","answer":"1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points) - New York City, New York\n2. Karl Malone (36,928 points) - Summerfield, Louisiana\n3. LeBron James (36,843 points) - Akron, Ohio\n4. Michael Jordan (32,292 points) - Brooklyn, New York\n5. Kobe Bryant (33,643 points) - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania"} +{"id":"875ce01e13c527cc","answer":"Here are the directors of the 5 highest-grossing films of 2022 and the universities they attended:\n\n1. James Cameron (Avatar: The Way of Water) - Fullerton College\n2. Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) - Columbia University\n3. Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World Dominion) - Tisch School of the Arts at New York University\n4. Sam Raimi (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) - Michigan State University\n5. Kyle Balda (Minions: The Rise of Gru) - California Institute of the Arts"} +{"id":"b5d63352b7d034b0","answer":"Here are the top 5 cities with the most population in 2018, along with their coordinates:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan: 39.1 million people (urban area) - 35.6895° N, 139.7670° E\n2. Jakarta, Indonesia: 34.5 million people (urban area) - 6.2146° S, 106.8451° E\n3. Delhi, India: 29.2 million people (urban area) - 28.6139° N, 77.2090° E\n4. Shanghai, China: 24.1 million people (urban area) - 31.2304° N, 121.4737° E\n5. Mumbai, India: 21.3 million people (urban area) - 19.0759° N, 72.8777° E"} +{"id":"0f4f60cabaa66b57","answer":"1. Renminbi (RMB) - China\n2. Indian Rupee (INR) - India\n3. United States Dollar (USD) - United States\n4. Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) - Indonesia\n5. Pakistani Rupee (PKR) - Pakistan"} +{"id":"ccdb137f3df3603d","answer":"Marvel Studios\n\nAvengers: Endgame - 181 minutes\nCaptain Marvel - 124 minutes"} +{"id":"04fbed1111319c4d","answer":"Here are the head coaches of the five oldest basketball teams in the current British Basketball League:\n\n1. Leicester Riders - Rob Paternostro\n2. Newcastle Eagles - Ian MacLeod\n3. Sheffield Sharks - Atiba Lyons\n4. Cheshire Phoenix - Ben Thomas\n5. London Lions - Vince Macaulay-Razaq"} +{"id":"84e26144950859d8","answer":"Charles Boyer: Figeac, Lot, France\nAlbert Finney: Salford, Lancashire, England"} +{"id":"aadae23ab1005392","answer":"Here are the top 5 biggest companies headquartered in the United States and their founders:\n\n1. Walmart - Sam Walton\n2. ExxonMobil - John D. Rockefeller\n3. Apple Inc. - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne\n4. UnitedHealth Group - Richard Burke\n5. Amazon - Jeff Bezos"} +{"id":"a9672ecd8ae98c68","answer":"Jerusalem: 971,800\nHebron: 201,063\nTiberias: 46,698\nSafed: (no specific population mentioned)"} +{"id":"32dc6ab05236ef71","answer":"Here are the first ascent dates and the mountaineers involved for the five tallest mountains in the world:\n\nMount Everest - May 29, 1953 - Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary\nK2 - July 31, 1954 - Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni\nKangchenjunga - May 25, 1955 - Joe Brown and George Band\nLhotse - May 18, 1956 - Fritz Luchsinger and Ernst Reiss\nMakalu - May 15, 1955 - Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy"} +{"id":"16f1cb51eb452676","answer":"Here are the costs of the five tallest buildings in the world in 2023, in their respective currencies:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa (UAE) - AED 1.5 billion (approximately USD 400 million)\n2. Tokyo Skytree (Japan) - JPY 600 billion (approximately USD 5.5 billion)\n3. Shanghai Tower (China) - CNY 14.4 billion (approximately USD 2.2 billion)\n4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower (Saudi Arabia) - SAR 15 billion (approximately USD 4 billion)\n5. Merdeka 118 (Malaysia) - MYR 5 billion (approximately USD 1.2 billion)\n\nNote: The costs are approximate and based on the available data from the documents."} +{"id":"eeced847491b979f","answer":"1. Lakhta Center - 2019\n2. Federation: East Tower - 2016\n3. OKO: South Tower - 2015\n4. Neva Tower 2 - 2020\n5. Mercury City Tower - 2013"} +{"id":"f40bfce875f724e7","answer":"60,834 (Oregon)\n44,765 (national average, for comparison)\nMedian household income not explicitly stated for California and Washington."} +{"id":"d1d6885d3930d568","answer":"Shinya Yamanaka, Japan\nSatoshi Ōmura, Japan\nTu Youyou, China\nYoshinori Ohsumi, Japan"} +{"id":"aad863e33a3eb9b3","answer":"Pacific Ocean: 165,250,000 km2\nAtlantic Ocean: 85,133,000 km2\nIndian Ocean: 70,560,000 km2\nArctic Ocean: 14,060,000 km2\nSouthern Ocean: 20,327,000 km2"} +{"id":"0cf4d94877b75c95","answer":"Here are the release years for each language:\n\nJava: 1995\nPython: 1991 (version 0.9.1), 1994 (version 1.2)\nC: 1972\nC++: 1985\nC#: 2000"} +{"id":"3c67d9d8913873d9","answer":"Anthony Kiedis: Grand Rapids, Michigan\nFlea: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia\nHillel Slovak: Haifa, Israel\nJack Irons: Los Angeles, California"} +{"id":"cbe7f525415c3e86","answer":"Rome, Italy\nBeijing, China\nParis, France\nMadrid, Spain\nBerlin, Germany"} +{"id":"58f3cf3cd6d78606","answer":"IIT Kharagpur: Not specified\nIIT Roorkee: Not specified\nIIT Kanpur: Not specified\nIIT (BHU) Varanasi: Not specified\nIIT (ISM) Dhanbad: Not specified"} +{"id":"5b875168a1e2e3f0","answer":"Here are the symbols for each of the trace elements that can be found in Sapphires:\n\nFe (Iron)\nTi (Titanium)\nCr (Chromium)\nV (Vanadium)\nMg (Magnesium)\nB (Boron)\nSi (Silicon)\nPb (Lead)"} +{"id":"4a83f6e566326420","answer":"Here are the top 5 players by passing yards in Seattle Seahawks history, along with the names of their high schools:\n\n1. Russell Wilson (Collegiate School)\n2. Matt Hasselbeck (Xaverian Brothers High School)\n3. Dave Krieg (Milton College)\n4. Jim Zorn (Cerritos College)\n5. Rick Mirer (Goshen High School)"} +{"id":"1af665d0b08c5d70","answer":"The GDPs of the 5 most populous countries are not explicitly mentioned in the provided documents. However, based on general knowledge, here are the GDPs of the 5 most populous countries (as of 2021):\n\n1. China: $16.14 trillion\n2. India: $3.53 trillion\n3. United States: $22.67 trillion\n4. Indonesia: $1.13 trillion\n5. Pakistan: $276 billion\n\nPlease note that these figures are subject to change and may not reflect the current GDP values."} +{"id":"79984a2132f0ac2a","answer":"There is no information in the provided documents about the companies that manufactured the greatest number of computer chips by decade. The documents primarily focus on general technological advancements, scientific discoveries, and notable events in each decade, but do not provide specific data on computer chip manufacturing."} +{"id":"7f86a980363b78e7","answer":"Unfortunately, the provided data does not include the heights of the players."} +{"id":"bda7e8c086542860","answer":"Here are the symbols of the major deities of the Greek Pantheon:\n\nAthena: Owls, olive trees, snakes, and the Gorgoneion\nAphrodite: Seashells, myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans\nArtemis: Bow and arrow, quiver, and hunting knives; deer and cypress are sacred to her\nAres: Spear, helmet, and dog\nDionysus: Grapevine, ivy, cup, tiger, panther, leopard, dolphin, goat, and pinecone\nHera: Pomegranate, sceptre, and crown (polos or diadem); cow, cuckoo, and peacock are sacred to her\nHephaestus: Hammer, anvil, and fire\nHermes: Caduceus, winged sandals, and winged cap\nPoseidon: Trident, horse, and dolphin\nZeus: Lightning bolt, eagle, and oak tree"} +{"id":"a53359eea347be9d","answer":"Acinonyx\nAntilocapra\nAepyceros\nDamaliscus\nOstrich"} +{"id":"a64acdad16f2424c","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-grossing movies of all time and their running times:\n\n1. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - 3 hours 12 minutes\n2. Avatar (2009) - 2 hours 46 minutes\n3. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - 3 hours 1 minute\n4. Titanic (1997) - 3 hours 14 minutes\n5. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 2 hours 16 minutes"} +{"id":"943b0e1b60a8b7ce","answer":"Here are the five richest people in the world and the city they were born in:\n\n1. Bernard Arnault - Roubaix, France\n2. Elon Musk - Pretoria, South Africa\n3. Jeff Bezos - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA\n4. Warren Buffett - Omaha, Nebraska, USA\n5. Larry Ellison - New York City, New York, USA"} +{"id":"572c1caf6353a4ef","answer":"Tom Hooper (2010) - United Kingdom\nMichel Hazanavicius (2011) - France\nAng Lee (2012) - Taiwan\nAlfonso Cuarón (2013) - Mexico\nAlejandro G. Iñárritu (2014) - Mexico\nAlejandro G. Iñárritu (2015) - Mexico\nDamien Chazelle (2016) - United States\nGuillermo del Toro (2017) - Mexico\nAlfonso Cuarón (2018) - Mexico\nBong Joon-ho (2019) - South Korea"} +{"id":"1c080a4a3875a417","answer":"Here are the production budgets of the top 5 highest-grossing films in US dollars:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - $237 million\n2. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - $250 million\n3. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - $356 million\n4. Titanic (1997) - $200 million\n5. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - $200 million"} +{"id":"df3730ede4241a1f","answer":"Jim Parsons"} +{"id":"6593570d63600da4","answer":"China - October 1 (National Day)\nFrance - July 14 (Bastille Day)\nRussia - June 12 (Russia Day)\nUnited Kingdom - No specific national day (but has several public holidays)\nUnited States - July 4 (Independence Day)"} +{"id":"50e6bc6da43d2b2d","answer":"Here is the list of current justices on the Supreme Court and the college(s) they attended:\n\n1. John Roberts - Harvard University\n2. Clarence Thomas - Holy Cross College, Yale Law School\n3. Samuel Alito - Princeton University, Yale Law School\n4. Sonia Sotomayor - Princeton University, Yale Law School\n5. Elena Kagan - Princeton University, Worcester College, Oxford, Harvard Law School\n6. Neil Gorsuch - Columbia University, Harvard Law School, Oxford University\n7. Brett Kavanaugh - Yale University, Yale Law School\n8. Amy Coney Barrett - Rhodes College, Notre Dame Law School\n9. Ketanji Brown Jackson - Harvard University, Harvard Law School"} +{"id":"445e848bb1345fe4","answer":"Here are the mascots of the Ivy League schools:\n\n1. Brown University - Bruno the Bear\n2. Columbia University - Roar-ee the Lion\n3. Cornell University - Big Red Bear\n4. Dartmouth College - The Moose (unofficial)\n5. Harvard University - John Harvard\n6. Princeton University - The Tiger\n7. University of Pennsylvania - The Quaker\n8. Yale University - Handsome Dan"} +{"id":"f4c2c9e167bd2162","answer":"Here are the top five NFL all-time passing leaders, along with the colleges they attended:\n\n1. Tom Brady - University of Michigan\n2. Drew Brees - Purdue University\n3. Peyton Manning - University of Tennessee\n4. Brett Favre - University of Southern Mississippi\n5. Ben Roethlisberger - Miami University (Ohio)"} +{"id":"08b8c3d964160ef2","answer":"990"} +{"id":"5d52bc2cbbff2826","answer":"Vaduz, Liechtenstein - 39,315\nSan Marino, San Marino - 33,660\nVatican City, Vatican City - 764\nMonaco, Monaco - 38,400\nMalta, Valletta - 516,000"} +{"id":"7aa2ea41fafb590d","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nMercury: Not mentioned\nVenus: Carbon dioxide\nEarth: Nitrogen and Oxygen (not a single compound, but two most abundant gases)\nMars: Carbon dioxide\nJupiter: Hydrogen and Helium (not a single compound, but two most abundant gases)\nSaturn: Hydrogen and Helium (not a single compound, but two most abundant gases)\nUranus: Hydrogen, Helium, and Methane\nNeptune: Hydrogen, Helium, and Methane"} +{"id":"be7ed296680ef5c4","answer":"The data provided does not contain the top 5 countries by GDP in 2021 and their respective populations. However, it does contain a list of countries by GDP (nominal) but without specifying the year. \n\nIf you need the information, I can provide it to you based on external data. According to the World Bank, the top 5 countries by GDP (nominal) in 2021 are:\n\n1. United States - $22.67 trillion - 332,639,000\n2. China - $16.14 trillion - 1,443,239,000\n3. Japan - $5.15 trillion - 127,817,000\n4. Germany - $4.24 trillion - 83,251,000\n5. United Kingdom - $2.62 trillion - 67,141,000\n\nPlease note that the population figures are for 2021 estimates."} +{"id":"a9b87f2b7ead8f14","answer":"United States: 26,950,000\nChina: 17,700,899\nJapan: 4,230,862\nGermany: 4,429,838"} +{"id":"d4af5145fb878fe6","answer":"6,650 km (Nile)\n6,400 km (Amazon)\n6,300 km (Yangtze)"} +{"id":"b56a00ad541b1397","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Bundesliga: 1963\n2. Premier League: 1992\n3. La Liga: 1929\n4. Serie A: 1898 (as Italian Football Championship), 1929 (as round-robin)\n5. Ligue 1: 1932"} +{"id":"a5d0b1ff33fe546a","answer":"Animalia\nAnimalia\nAnimalia\nAnimalia\nAnimalia"} +{"id":"e0356ef29623f03b","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nOxygen: Joseph Priestley (1774), Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1772), Antoine Lavoisier (1777)\nHydrogen: Henry Cavendish (1766)\nNitrogen: Daniel Rutherford (1772)\nHelium: Pierre Janssen and Norman Lockyer (1868), Sir William Ramsay (1895)\nNeon: Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers (1898)"} +{"id":"9ec197770f4b48e1","answer":"1. Minecraft (Sandbox, Survival)\n2. Grand Theft Auto V (Action-Adventure, Open World)\n3. Tetris (Puzzle)\n4. Wii Sports (Sports)"} +{"id":"b0aa2655b15c4713","answer":"Here are the 5-year survival rates (in percentage) of the top 5 most common cancers in the world amongst females:\n\nBreast cancer: 80%\nColorectal cancer: 65%\nLung cancer: 22%\nCervical cancer: 66%\nEndometrial cancer: 80%"} +{"id":"d24ea8eec45e070d","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the last five U.S. Secretaries of State:\n\nAntony Blinken: Yonkers, New York\nMike Pompeo: Orange, California\nRex Tillerson: Wichita Falls, Texas\nJohn Kerry: Aurora, Colorado\nHillary Clinton: Chicago, Illinois"} +{"id":"fc145094bd723364","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n2000: Sydney, Australia - \"Share the Spirit – Dare to Dream\"\n2004: Athens, Greece - \"Welcome Home\"\n2008: Beijing, China - \"One World, One Dream\"\n2012: London, United Kingdom - \"Inspire a Generation\"\n2016: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - \"A New World\""} +{"id":"42906b86ff574a67","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nAn Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal\nKevin Kline as Calvin Fischoeder and Lindsey Stoddart as Shelby\n\nTurkey in a Can\nAndy Kindler as Mort and Megan Mullally as Gayle and Tuc Watkins as Butcher\n\nDawn of the Peck\nKevin Kline as Calvin Fischoeder and Zach Galifianakis as Felix Fischoeder and Bill Hader as Mickey and Laura Silverman as Andy and Sarah Silverman as Ollie and Pamela Adlon as Olsen Benner and Brendon Small as Animal Control Guy\n\nGayle Makin' Bob Sled\nMegan Mullally as Gayle\n\nThe Quirkducers\nDavid Herman as Mr. Frond and Jenny Slate as Tammy and Bobby Tisdale as Zeke"} +{"id":"521238f384827d6c","answer":"Here are the top 10 players for F.C Barcelona in the current season with the most appearances for the team, along with their birthplace:\n\n1. Sergi Roberto - Reus, Spain\n2. Marc-André ter Stegen - Mönchengladbach, Germany\n3. Frenkie de Jong - Arkel, Netherlands\n4. Pedri - Tegueste, Spain\n5. Alejandro Balde - Barcelona, Spain\n6. Raphinha - Porto Alegre, Brazil\n7. Ferran Torres - Foios, Spain\n8. Robert Lewandowski - Warsaw, Poland\n9. Ansu Fati - Bissau, Guinea-Bissau\n10. Ousmane Dembélé - Vernon, France"} +{"id":"c6202eedd1d4ec12","answer":"Alain Aspect (2023) - received PhD from Columbia University\nJohn Clauser (2023) - received PhD from Columbia University"} +{"id":"390c8e0e1699ee45","answer":"China: Shanghai Tower, 632m\nIndia: Lokhandwala Minerva, 301m\nUnited States: One World Trade Center, 541m\nIndonesia: Autograph Tower, 383m\nPakistan: Bahria Icon Tower, 273m"} +{"id":"b50191d692463baf","answer":"1. Louis XIV of France (72 years, 110 days)\n2. Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand (70 years, 126 days)\n3. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (70 years, 126 days)\n4. Johann II of Liechtenstein (70 years, 91 days)\n5. Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal of Palenque (68 years)"} +{"id":"a4502b260f256fc7","answer":"Paris, France\nLuxembourg, Luxembourg\nBerlin, Germany\nAmsterdam, Netherlands"} +{"id":"5ce67c851e186a7e","answer":"1. University of Bologna - Bologna, Italy\n2. University of Oxford - Oxford, England\n3. University of Cambridge - Cambridge, England\n4. University of Salamanca - Salamanca, Spain\n5. University of Padua - Padua, Italy"} +{"id":"6ca97be17dd0ad95","answer":"Olga Tokarczuk, Poland\nHerta Müller, Romania\nPeter Handke, Austria\nElfriede Jelinek, Austria\nPatrick Modiano, France\nSvetlana Alexievich, Belarus"} +{"id":"e5da0926662421d2","answer":"Here are the total land areas of each of the 5 boroughs of New York City in square miles:\n\nThe Bronx: 42.2\nBrooklyn: 69.4\nManhattan: 22.7\nQueens: 108.7\nStaten Island: 57.5"} +{"id":"686bdf97a14a7bab","answer":"Brazil\nGermany"} +{"id":"8ba6e7170ab79cd7","answer":"Here are the top 6 national universities based on U.S. News & World Report's 2023–24 rankings, along with their mascots:\n\n1. Princeton University - Tigers\n2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Engineers\n3. Harvard University - Crimson\n4. Stanford University - Cardinal\n5. Yale University - Bulldogs\n6. University of Pennsylvania - Quakers"} +{"id":"dd3a10713a198e57","answer":"Elon Musk: $241 billion\nJeff Bezos: $151 billion\nBernard Arnault: $187.6 billion\nBill Gates: $118 billion\nWarren Buffett: $133 billion"} +{"id":"6fa18406105e1c90","answer":"Satya Nadella (1967)\nSteve Ballmer (1956)\nBill Gates (1955)"} +{"id":"97daf4423218af55","answer":"Here are the campus areas of each Ivy League university in the United States:\n\nBrown University: 146 acres\nColumbia University: 36 acres (Morningside Heights campus)\nCornell University: 4,800 acres\nDartmouth College: 269 acres\nHarvard University: 209 acres\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 302 acres\nPrinceton University: 600 acres\nYale University: 1,015 acres"} +{"id":"0f44a974b7e5f0c9","answer":"Thom Yorke - 1968\nJonny Greenwood - 1971\nEd O'Brien - 1968\nColin Greenwood - 1969\nPhilip Selway - 1967"} +{"id":"d7fd4cdf1d1bbb9c","answer":"8\n7\n0\n0\n0"} +{"id":"1e2a98985a51ab2e","answer":"Lance Bass: 2\nJustin Timberlake: Not mentioned\nJC Chasez: Not mentioned\nChris Kirkpatrick: Not mentioned\nJoey Fatone: Not mentioned"} +{"id":"9e3cc1ac2d6087a8","answer":"Maura Healey - born in Buffalo, New York (governs Massachusetts)\nMichelle Lujan Grisham - born in Los Alamos, New Mexico (but her family moved abroad at times, including Germany and Japan, due to her father's career in the U.S. Air Force) (governs New Mexico)\nKathy Hochul - born in Buffalo, New York (governs New York)"} +{"id":"d780f4fe2d674284","answer":"Russia - Moscow - 145.9 million\nCanada - Ottawa - 38.2 million\nChina - Beijing - 1.443 billion\nUnited States - Washington, D.C. - 331.4 million\nBrazil - Brasília - 214.6 million"} +{"id":"d6b1df5bcae9b589","answer":"Here are the writers for each of the top 5 year-end Billboard pop songs in 2014 by popularity:\n\n1. \"Happy\" by Pharrell Williams - Pharrell Williams\n2. \"Turn Down for What\" by DJ Snake and Lil Jon - DJ Snake, Lil Jon, Martin Göransson, and Petros Papapetrou\n3. \"All About That Bass\" by Meghan Trainor - Meghan Trainor and Kevin Kadish\n4. \"All of Me\" by John Legend - John Legend and Toby Gad\n5. \"Dark Horse\" by Katy Perry ft. Juicy J - Katy Perry, Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Sarah Hudson, and Juicy J"} +{"id":"9ed45ad1a19c6dbd","answer":"China: Zhang Jun\nFrance: Nicolas de Rivière\nRussia: Vassily Nebenzia\nUnited Kingdom: Barbara Woodward\nUnited States: Linda Thomas-Greenfield"} +{"id":"05a751e628a260c4","answer":"Here are the temperatures of the planets in the solar system in Kelvin:\n\nMercury: 100 K to 700 K\nVenus: 737 K\nEarth: Not specified\nMars: Not specified\nJupiter: Not specified\nSaturn: Not specified\nUranus: 53 K to 850 K\nNeptune: 51.8 K to 5,400 K"} +{"id":"db51a097321ca0a4","answer":"Here are the last five countries to have joined the United Nations, along with their current populations (based on available data):\n\n1. South Sudan (2011) - 13,400,000\n2. Montenegro (2006) - 628,000\n3. Timor-Leste (2002) - 1,343,000\n4. Tuvalu (2000) - 11,700\n5. Nauru (1999) - 11,000"} +{"id":"b34ab691fda353f7","answer":"Here are the top 5 richest Americans and the number of kids they have:\n\n1. Jeff Bezos - 4 kids\n2. Bill Gates - 3 kids\n3. Mark Zuckerberg - 2 kids\n4. Larry Ellison - 2 kids\n5. Elon Musk - 10 kids"} +{"id":"daa92df3cfd18edb","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nAustralia (Canberra): 814.2\nNamibia (Windhoek): 645\nMongolia (Ulaanbaatar): 4704.4\nSuriname (Paramaribo): 182\nIceland (Reykjavík): 273"} +{"id":"d231546887ad9865","answer":"Here are the member schools of the New York Interschool and their founding years:\n\nBrearley School - 1884\nBrowning School - 1888\nChapin School - 1901\nCollegiate School - 1628 (or 1638, disputed)\nDalton School - 1919\nNightingale-Bamford School - 1920\nSpence School - 1892\nTrinity School - 1709"} +{"id":"dba392983ca2da0d","answer":"Here are the populations of the world's current 5 most populated East Asian cities in 2000:\n\nTokyo: 26,444,000\nShanghai: 16,738,000\nBeijing: 14,230,000\nOsaka: 11,016,000\nChongqing: 9,398,000"} +{"id":"a5c8f17dd3fc021b","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nKazakhstan\nRussia\nAzerbaijan\nIran\nTurkmenistan\n\nAnd here are the areas of each country in square kilometers:\n\nKazakhstan: 2,724,900 km²\nRussia: 17,125,200 km²\nAzerbaijan: 86,600 km²\nIran: 1,648,195 km²\nTurkmenistan: 491,210 km²"} +{"id":"2096b6051a9917ab","answer":"Here are the birth cities of the top 5 tallest people of all time:\n\n1. Robert Wadlow - Alton, Illinois, USA\n2. John Rogan - Hendersonville, Tennessee, USA\n3. Suleiman Ali Nashnush - Libya (exact city not specified)\n4. Grgo Kusić - Lengau, Upper Austria, Austria\n5. Zhang Juncai - Yongxin, Jiangxi, China"} +{"id":"e77989284f9f1f29","answer":"2014\n2003\n2000"} +{"id":"502665955941c8c1","answer":"1. Magic Kingdom - 1971\n2. Disneyland - 1955\n3. Universal Studios Florida - 1990\n4. Disney's Hollywood Studios - 1989\n5. Universal's Islands of Adventure - 1999"} +{"id":"ee3887d696896b5b","answer":"Here are the 5 best-selling video game consoles of all time, along with the best-selling game on each platform:\n\n1. PlayStation 2 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas\n2. Nintendo DS - New Super Mario Bros.\n3. Game Boy - Tetris\n4. PlayStation 4 - Grand Theft Auto V\n5. Nintendo Switch - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe"} +{"id":"b0d3a81b74abf9c8","answer":"Based on the provided data, the world's 10th best-selling music artist is Eminem. His three most recent studio albums are Music to Be Murdered By, Kamikaze, and Revival.\n\nHere are the longest-length songs from each of these albums:\n\n1. Music to Be Murdered By - \"Alfred\" (5:39)\n2. Kamikaze - \"Not Alike\" (4:48)\n3. Revival - \"Need Me\" (4:25)\n\nNote: The song lengths may vary slightly depending on the edition or format of the album."} +{"id":"663a56fd2372e2f7","answer":"Luxembourg: Belgium, Germany, France\nSingapore: Malaysia, China, United States\nQatar: United States, China, United Arab Emirates\nIreland: United Kingdom, United States, Netherlands\nNorway: Sweden, Germany, China"} +{"id":"1190ec39b3b7807f","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 5 largest companies in the United States by revenue in 2023:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon\n2. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods\n3. Apple Inc. - Tim Cook\n4. UnitedHealth Group - Andrew Witty\n5. Amazon - Andy Jassy"} +{"id":"c285bbf861ca4008","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the 5 most recent U.S. presidents:\n\n1. Joe Biden - Scranton, Pennsylvania\n2. Donald Trump - Queens, New York\n3. Barack Obama - Honolulu, Hawaii\n4. George W. Bush - New Haven, Connecticut\n5. Bill Clinton - Hope, Arkansas"} +{"id":"e2e23d01ff7038a7","answer":"China: Not mentioned\nUSA: Not mentioned\nCanada: 0.903\nAustralia: Not mentioned\nFrance: 0.903"} +{"id":"31c72420df6e8a0d","answer":"610000–611944 (Chengdu)\n200000–202100 (Shanghai)\n100000–102629 (Beijing)\n510000 (Guangzhou)\n518000 (Shenzhen)"} +{"id":"0d70f358145e1f8d","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. The Eras Tour - Glendale, Arizona\n2. Reputation Stadium Tour - Glendale, Arizona\n3. 1989 World Tour - Tokyo, Japan\n4. The Red Tour - Omaha, Nebraska\n5. Speak Now World Tour - Pittsburgh"} +{"id":"ffab56614ed9ca9f","answer":"Here are the top 5 NFL running backs in terms of career rushing yards, along with their college:\n\n1. Emmitt Smith (18,355 yards) - University of Florida\n2. Walter Payton (16,726 yards) - Jackson State University\n3. Frank Gore (15,697 yards) - University of Miami\n4. Barry Sanders (15,269 yards) - Oklahoma State University\n5. Adrian Peterson (14,918 yards) - University of Oklahoma"} +{"id":"5d785bba74574085","answer":"Yangtze River (Asia)\nNile River (Africa)\nMississippi River (North America)\nAmazon River (South America)\nVolga River (Europe)"} +{"id":"651293ef9a7d55b7","answer":"United States: $25.46 trillion (nominal)\nChina: $18.32 trillion (nominal)\nJapan: $5.15 trillion (nominal)\nGermany: $4.24 trillion (nominal)\nUnited Kingdom: $2.62 trillion (nominal)"} +{"id":"b93d46c7f95efa4a","answer":"Bernard Arnault"} +{"id":"57c60da277a1928b","answer":"According to the provided documents, there is no information about the highest paid athlete in 2020. However, I can provide the top 5 most populous cities in Switzerland, along with their population density in people per square mile:\n\n1. Zürich - 4,400 people per square mile\n2. Geneva - 12,500 people per square mile\n3. Basel - 6,400 people per square mile\n4. Bern - 3,200 people per square mile\n5. Lausanne - 6,300 people per square mile"} +{"id":"47a705041be69396","answer":"4"} +{"id":"92bcd642eb3fb83f","answer":"The lengths of the top 5 most streamed songs on Spotify are not explicitly mentioned in the provided documents. However, I can provide the top 5 most streamed songs on Spotify based on the documents:\n\n1. \"Blinding Lights\" by The Weeknd\n2. \"Shape of You\" by Ed Sheeran\n3. \"Someone You Loved\" by Lewis Capaldi\n4. \"Dance Monkey\" by Tones and I\n5. \"Sunflower\" by Post Malone and Swae Lee\n\nTo get the lengths of these songs, I would need additional information or access to external sources."} +{"id":"b75667f5d6d5fac6","answer":"Minecraft"} +{"id":"e8a282e9118beb1c","answer":"John Lennon (October 9, 1940)\nPaul McCartney (June 18, 1942)\nGeorge Harrison (February 25, 1943)\nRingo Starr (Richard Starkey, July 7, 1940)"} +{"id":"07e4c298e3467927","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nBest Director: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (USA)\nBest Actor: Brendan Fraser (Canada)\nBest Actress: Michelle Yeoh (Malaysia)\nBest Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan (Vietnam)\nBest Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis (USA)"} +{"id":"9c3e2d46f8603e39","answer":"LeBron James\n38,000 points\n\nKareem Abdul-Jabbar\n38,387 points"} +{"id":"8342e348a371068d","answer":"UCLA\nTrinity College, Cambridge University"} +{"id":"79b3263473d733aa","answer":"2"} +{"id":"a9f39eed8dab2c10","answer":"Here are the top five presidents with the highest approval ratings and their birthplaces:\n\n1. George W. Bush (90%) - New Haven, Connecticut\n2. Franklin D. Roosevelt (84%) - Hyde Park, New York\n3. Harry S. Truman (82%) - Lamar, Missouri\n4. George H. W. Bush (82%) - Milton, Massachusetts\n5. John F. Kennedy (79%) - Brookline, Massachusetts"} +{"id":"e0cf5fbb55859077","answer":"T-Series: 1983\nCocomelon: 2006 (as checkgate, later rebranded as Cocomelon)\nSony Entertainment Television: 1995\nZee Music Company: 2014\nKids Diana Show: 2015 (as a YouTube channel, later partnered with Pocket.watch in 2020)"} +{"id":"663f5c62b963d7ca","answer":"Here are the current and past members of BigBang, along with their birthdates:\n\nG-Dragon - May 18, 1988\nTaeyang - May 18, 1988\nT.O.P - November 4, 1987\nDaesung - April 26, 1989\nSeungri - December 12, 1990 (former member)\nHyun-seung - (former member, birthdate not mentioned)"} +{"id":"e1e7f906fc9826ad","answer":"Here are the main Hawaiian islands and their largest settlements:\n\n1. Hawaii - Hilo\n2. Maui - Kahului\n3. Oahu - Honolulu\n4. Kauai - Kapa'a\n5. Lanai - Lanai City\n6. Molokai - Kaunakakai\n7. Niihau - (no permanent settlement)"} +{"id":"a18999d8cc767631","answer":"Linus Pauling"} +{"id":"9367dc93775e5b31","answer":"Here are the mottos of the top four colleges in Massachusetts with the highest enrollment:\n\nUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem (By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty)\nBoston University: Learning, Virtue, Piety\nNortheastern University: Lux, Veritas, Virtus (Light, Truth, Virtue)\nHarvard University: Veritas (Truth)"} +{"id":"463dc2d63102a4ea","answer":"Proprietary"} +{"id":"902add38bb373948","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nRheine\nHanover\nDüsseldorf\nPotsdam"} +{"id":"58d2a80a583fb0e3","answer":"1. Bryce Young - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\n2. C. J. Stroud - Rancho Cucamonga, California\n3. Will Anderson Jr. - Hampton, Georgia\n4. Anthony Richardson - Miami, Florida\n5. Devon Witherspoon - Pensacola, Florida"} +{"id":"a0aad4e6d1b78318","answer":"The New York Times\nHarvard University (Joseph Kahn)\n\nThe Wall Street Journal\nUniversity College, Oxford (Emma Tucker)"} +{"id":"1f0528bd40beac93","answer":"UnitedHealth Group: Not specified\nWalmart: 2.2 million\nExxon Mobil: Not specified\nApple Inc.: Not specified\nCVS Health: Not specified"} +{"id":"0b44dd4bf0bade63","answer":"Shanghai, China\nParis, France\nMoscow, Russia\nLondon, United Kingdom\nNew York City, United States"} +{"id":"28f0c8b6d71900be","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n2008: Fernando Alonso (25 points)\n2009: Lewis Hamilton (25 points)\n2010: Fernando Alonso (25 points)\n2011: Sebastian Vettel (25 points)"} +{"id":"21787f2e384b4615","answer":"Harvard University"} +{"id":"6a24434f9e8851d4","answer":"James Franco (1997-present)\nKate Mara (2000-present)\nTreat Williams (1972-present)\nLizzy Caplan (1999-present)\nClémence Poésy (1993-present)"} +{"id":"2e61c31d69eca182","answer":"1. Toyota Corolla - Toyota\n2. Ford F-Series - Ford\n3. Volkswagen Beetle - Volkswagen\n4. Toyota Prius - Toyota"} +{"id":"4ab4020854b4dd3f","answer":"Here is the list of Nobel Laureates in Physics from 2010 to 2020:\n\nAndre Geim (2010)\nCountry of birth: Russia\nUniversity: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology\n\nKonstantin Novoselov (2010)\nCountry of birth: Russia\nUniversity: Radboud University of Nijmegen\n\nSaul Perlmutter (2011)\nCountry of birth: United States\nUniversity: Harvard University\n\nAdam Riess (2011)\nCountry of birth: United States\nUniversity: Harvard University\n\nBrian Schmidt (2011)\nCountry of birth: United States\nUniversity: Harvard University\n\nFrançois Englert (2013)\nCountry of birth: Belgium\nUniversity: Université Libre de Bruxelles\n\nPeter Higgs (2013)\nCountry of birth: United Kingdom\nUniversity: University of Edinburgh\n\nIsamu Akasaki (2014)\nCountry of birth: Japan\nUniversity: Nagoya University\n\nHiroshi Amano (2014)\nCountry of birth: Japan\nUniversity: Nagoya University\n\nShuji Nakamura (2014)\nCountry of birth: Japan\nUniversity: University of California, Santa Barbara\n\nTakaaki Kajita (2015)\nCountry of birth: Japan\nUniversity: University of Tokyo\n\nArthur McDonald (2015)\nCountry of birth: Canada\nUniversity: Queen's University\n\nDavid Thouless (2016)\nCountry of birth: United Kingdom\nUniversity: University of Cambridge\n\nDuncan Haldane (2016)\nCountry of birth: United Kingdom\nUniversity: University of Cambridge\n\nMichael Kosterlitz (2016)\nCountry of birth: United Kingdom\nUniversity: University of Cambridge\n\nRainer Weiss (2017)\nCountry of birth: Germany\nUniversity: Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n\nBarry Barish (2017)\nCountry of birth: United States\nUniversity: University of California, Berkeley\n\nKip Thorne (2017)\nCountry of birth: United States\nUniversity: California Institute of Technology\n\nArthur Ashkin (2018)\nCountry of birth: United States\nUniversity: Columbia University\n\nGérard Mourou (2018)\nCountry of birth: France\nUniversity: University of Rochester\n\nDonna Strickland (2018)\nCountry of birth: Canada\nUniversity: University of Rochester\n\nJames Peebles (2019)\nCountry of birth: Canada\nUniversity: Princeton University\n\nMichel Mayor (2019)\nCountry of birth: Switzerland\nUniversity: University of Lausanne\n\nDidier Queloz (2019)\nCountry of birth: Switzerland\nUniversity: University of Geneva\n\nRoger Penrose (2020)\nCountry of birth: United Kingdom\nUniversity: University of Cambridge\n\nReinhard Genzel (2020)\nCountry of birth: Germany\nUniversity: University of Bonn\n\nAndrea Ghez (2020)\nCountry of birth: United States\nUniversity: California Institute of Technology"} +{"id":"70050dc329f80e2c","answer":"The director of 'The Boy and the Heron' is Hayao Miyazaki.\n\nThe main characters in the first three films he directed are:\n\nLupin III in 'The Castle of Cagliostro'\nNausicaä in 'Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'\nPazu and Sheeta in 'Castle in the Sky'"} +{"id":"2a70a49ec25e7034","answer":"Nile - Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo\nAmazon - Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador\nYangtze - China\nMississippi - United States\nYenisey - Russia"} +{"id":"7c3631c66d393e77","answer":"Seattle, Washington (Amazon)\nBentonville, Arkansas (Walmart)\nDhahran (Saudi Aramco)\nGeneva, Switzerland; Rotterdam, Netherlands (Vitol)"} +{"id":"4673b6aa8d9bdffe","answer":"Here are the current female cabinet members of the UK Prime Minister and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Penny Mordaunt - Torquay\n2. Kemi Badenoch - Wimbledon, London\n3. Claire Coutinho - \n4. Michelle Donelan - \n5. Gillian Keegan - \n\nNote: The birthplaces of Claire Coutinho, Michelle Donelan, and Gillian Keegan are not mentioned in the provided documents."} +{"id":"3e692e733f348214","answer":"1. China - Beijing\n2. India - New Delhi\n3. United States - Washington, D.C.\n4. Indonesia - Jakarta\n5. Pakistan - Islamabad"} +{"id":"752f763676c8589e","answer":"Sean Connery - Scotland\nGeorge Lazenby - Australia\nRoger Moore - England\nTimothy Dalton - Wales\nPierce Brosnan - Ireland\nDaniel Craig - England"} +{"id":"d337db2d9a414e05","answer":"Here are the top 10 largest tech companies founded before 1990:\n\n1. Hitachi (1910)\n2. Sony (1946)\n3. Samsung Electronics (1938)\n4. Apple Inc. (1976)\n5. Microsoft (1975)\n6. Huawei (1987)\n7. Foxconn (1974)\n8. Meta Platforms (2004) - Note: Founded as Facebook in 2004, but rebranded as Meta in 2021\n9. Toshiba (1875)\n10. NEC (1899)"} +{"id":"de45999b2e134f4a","answer":"Here are the top five scorers for the Premier League Champions team of the 2021-22 season, along with their countries of birth:\n\n1. Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium) - 15 goals\n2. Riyad Mahrez (France) - 11 goals\n3. Raheem Sterling (England) - 10 goals\n4. Phil Foden (England) - 9 goals\n5. İlkay Gündoğan (Germany) - 8 goals"} +{"id":"430d04b3805b9895","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Russia - Sergey Sobyanin (Moscow)\n2. Canada - Mark Sutcliffe (Ottawa)\n3. China - Chen Jining (Beijing)\n4. United States - Muriel Bowser (Washington, D.C.)\n5. Brazil - Ibaneis Rocha (Brasília)"} +{"id":"278133b9ced582c3","answer":"Here are five Nobel Prize winners in Physics from the 21st century and the universities they were affiliated with at the time of receiving the prize:\n\n1. Takaaki Kajita (University of Tokyo, 2015)\n2. Arthur B. McDonald (Queen's University, 2015)\n3. Shuji Nakamura (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2014)\n4. Hiroshi Amano (Nagoya University, 2014)\n5. Isamu Akasaki (Nagoya University, 2014)"} +{"id":"ed350c1093d84340","answer":"Here are the student populations of each Ivy League school:\n\nColumbia University: 31,455\nCornell University: (no specific number mentioned)\nBrown University: 8,842 (undergraduate), 22,613 (postgraduate)\nHarvard University: 6,536 (undergraduate), 8,031 (postgraduate)\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 8,842 (undergraduate), 22,613 (postgraduate)\nDartmouth College: (no specific number mentioned)\nYale University: 5,964 (undergraduate), 7,517 (postgraduate)\nPrinceton University: 5,451 (undergraduate), 3,053 (postgraduate)"} +{"id":"46d8bdcb27a54fd3","answer":"Olivia Colman (United Kingdom) - 91st Academy Awards\nRenée Zellweger (United States) - 92nd Academy Awards\nFrances McDormand (United States) - 93rd Academy Awards\nJessica Chastain (United States) - 94th Academy Awards\nMichelle Yeoh (Malaysia) - 95th Academy Awards"} +{"id":"f2dd89a51c5163e7","answer":"Here are the top 5 richest airlines in the world and their founding years:\n\n1. Delta Air Lines (1924)\n2. American Airlines Group (1930)\n3. United Airlines Holdings (1926)\n4. Air France–KLM (2004)\n5. Lufthansa (1953)\n\nNote: The ranking may vary depending on the source and criteria used to determine the richest airlines."} +{"id":"78e5307e88b9e184","answer":"James Cameron (Avatar)\nJ.J. Abrams (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)\nAnthony and Joe Russo (Avengers: Endgame)\nJon Watts (Spider-Man: No Way Home)\nJoseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick)"} +{"id":"78298822b53e072f","answer":"Here are the track counts for each Kate Bush studio album:\n\nThe Kick Inside: 11\nLionheart: 10\nNever for Ever: 11\nThe Dreaming: 10\nHounds of Love: 12\nThe Sensual World: 11\nThe Red Shoes: 12\nAerial: 16 (8 on A Sea of Honey, 8 on A Sky of Honey)\nDirector's Cut: 11\n50 Words for Snow: 7"} +{"id":"998901bf4f571891","answer":"German: 99 million\nFrench: 77 million\nItalian: 65 million\nRomansh: 40,000"} +{"id":"b31e39b56af586a2","answer":"Eridu (Tell Abu Shahrain, Iraq)\nBad-tibira (probably Tell al-Madain, Iraq)\nLarak (location uncertain, possibly east of Kish and near Isin, Iraq)\nSippar (Tell Abu Habbah, Iraq)\nShuruppak (Tell Fara, Iraq)"} +{"id":"72da3b9b407f8304","answer":"290,000 (Samsung Electronics)\n157,831 (JD.com)\n123,000 (Microsoft)\n116,000 (Apple Inc.)\n74,000 (LG Electronics)"} +{"id":"7b69518fd37a4231","answer":"234,123 (Taitung County)\nHualien (no specific population mentioned, but Hualien City has a population of 99,458)"} +{"id":"a558d52a7c3f8379","answer":"Here are the largest five investment banks and their current CEOs:\n\n1. JPMorgan Chase - Jamie Dimon\n2. Goldman Sachs - David Solomon\n3. Morgan Stanley - James Gorman\n4. Citigroup - Jane Fraser\n5. Bank of America - Brian Moynihan"} +{"id":"413391fc7743ddad","answer":"Harvard University - Cambridge\nUniversity of Oxford - Oxford\nDartmouth College - Hanover\nColumbia University - New York City\nStony Brook University - Stony Brook"} +{"id":"829ff00bfaeb637a","answer":"1. Khaby Lame (162.2 million followers) - Dakar, Senegal\n2. Charli D'Amelio (154.5 million followers) - Norwalk, Connecticut, USA\n3. Addison Rae (88.4 million followers) - Lafayette, Louisiana, USA\n4. Bella Poarch (93.2 million followers) - Philippines\n5. Zach King (82.4 million followers) - Portland, Oregon, USA"} +{"id":"51d7d59888170f76","answer":"1941\n1958\n1952\n1911"} +{"id":"9446d47598783094","answer":"Madonna"} +{"id":"c79ba00f9f24f8ac","answer":"Based on the provided data, the top 5 singers with the most streams in 2020 are:\n\n1. Bad Bunny (Puerto Rico)\n2. Drake (Toronto, Canada)\n3. The Weeknd (Toronto, Canada)\n4. J Balvin (Medellín, Colombia)\n5. Ariana Grande (Boca Raton, Florida, USA)"} +{"id":"df8f21d3fad3485e","answer":"Sicily: Sicilian\nSardinia: Sardinian\nCorsica: Corsican\nCyprus: Greek, Turkish, Cypriot Arabic"} +{"id":"6cd6c43871b7a5ed","answer":"Here are the names and heights of the Brazilian players in the 2005-06 AC Milan Squad:\n\nKaká - 1.86\nDida - 1.95\nSerginho - 1.81\nCafu - 1.76"} +{"id":"bf76e73e89d1051d","answer":"Here are the US cities where Ivy League universities are located, along with their population sizes:\n\nCambridge, Massachusetts - 118,403\nNew Haven, Connecticut - 130,282\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania - 1,580,863\nProvidence, Rhode Island - 179,205\nNew York City, New York - 8,804,190\nIthaca, New York - 32,108"} +{"id":"a6602b695dd09ef0","answer":"Narendra Modi (India)\nXi Jinping (China)\nJoko Widodo (Indonesia)\nLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazil)\nNarendra Modi (India)"} +{"id":"4ec2e601b6c6a1bd","answer":"Bom (Park Bom)\nCL (Lee Chae-rin)\nDara (Sandara Park)\nMinzy (Gong Min-ji)"} +{"id":"98cf916b316b116e","answer":"4\n5\n0\n1\n5"} +{"id":"d03b75b727c3ffed","answer":"United States: Rose\nChina: Peony\nGermany: Cornflower\nJapan: Chrysanthemum\nIndia: Lotus"} +{"id":"ea0dd6e005d92d0d","answer":"1966\n1969\n1964\n1966\n1970"} +{"id":"6e20214496f8ab87","answer":"Season 1: 154 days\nSeason 2: 77 days\nSeason 3: 113 days (first part) + 154 days (second part) = 267 days\nSeason 4: 154 days (first part) + 154 days (second part) = 308 days"} +{"id":"8d34c2d397c3cbc4","answer":"Here are the seven smallest countries on the Asian continent, along with their capitals:\n\n1. Maldives - Malé\n2. Bahrain - Manama\n3. Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan\n4. Cyprus - Nicosia\n5. Lebanon - Beirut\n6. Qatar - Doha\n7. Singapore - Singapore"} +{"id":"d3c2da780ba99718","answer":"Montana (1889)\nNorth Dakota (1889)\nSouth Dakota (1889)\nNebraska (1867)\nIowa (1846)\nKansas (1861)\nMissouri (1821)"} +{"id":"f553f4ceda138193","answer":"1948\n1956\n1967\n1977\nNone (Tom Brady was born in 1977, but he is not one of the five players who have won the most Super Bowl MVP Awards. The correct answer is the birth years of the players who have won the most Super Bowl MVP Awards, which are Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Eli Manning, and Bart Starr.)\n\nCorrect answer:\n1948 (Terry Bradshaw)\n1956 (Joe Montana)\n1936 (Bart Starr)\n1977 (Tom Brady)\nNone (Eli Manning has not won the most Super Bowl MVP Awards)"} +{"id":"e65046ab10318ab2","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nSir Barton - $163,641\nGallant Fox - $328,165\nOmaha - $154,755\nWar Admiral - $273,240\nWhirlaway - $561,161\nCount Fleet - $250,300\nAssault - $675,470\nCitation - $1,085,760\nSecretariat - $1,316,808\nSeattle Slew - $1,208,726\nAffirmed - $2,393,818\nAmerican Pharoah - $8,650,300\nJustify - $3,798,000"} +{"id":"fdd6710b92439340","answer":"1967 (TVB)\n1957 (Rediffusion Television)\n1965 (RTHK)\n2009 (Fantastic Television)\n2010 (HK Television Entertainment)"} +{"id":"0b5d00e591fc50c2","answer":"Beijing: $46,401\nSeoul: $40,000\nTaipei: $44,173\nTokyo: (no specific data available)\nUlaanbaatar: (no specific data available)\nPyongyang: (no specific data available)"} +{"id":"73b7c68787b011b7","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nBernard Arnault: 5\nElon Musk: 10\nJeff Bezos: 4\nBill Gates: 3\nWarren Buffett: 3"} +{"id":"f3d7768f1f3b2870","answer":"Bismarck\nTopeka\nIndianapolis\nColumbus\nSpringfield\nLansing\nMadison\nSt. Paul\nDes Moines\nJefferson City"} +{"id":"3de61f35c2643426","answer":"Here are the countries that make up the G7 international political & economic forum and their respective currencies:\n\nCanada - Canadian dollar\nFrance - Euro\nGermany - Euro\nItaly - Euro\nJapan - Japanese yen\nUnited Kingdom - Pound sterling\nUnited States - United States dollar"} +{"id":"9b78264f6525a36f","answer":"James Cameron\nJames Cameron\nAnthony Russo and Joe Russo\nJames Cameron\nJames Cameron"} +{"id":"3cfcbc55338d300b","answer":"Grass/Poison\nFire\nWater\nGrass/Poison\nFire\nWater"} +{"id":"6ab6e9129904ab3f","answer":"1. Narendra Modi - Gujarat\n2. Manmohan Singh - Punjab (now in Pakistan)\n3. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Madhya Pradesh\n4. Inder Kumar Gujral - Punjab (now in Pakistan)\n5. H. D. Deve Gowda - Karnataka"} +{"id":"4dcdb8fc0c2a75ec","answer":"Japan\nJapan\nSingapore\nThailand"} +{"id":"fbf941c53fcfef0e","answer":"Austin, Texas\nSalt Lake City, Utah"} +{"id":"123524ca0efb1f67","answer":"1897 - Juventus FC\n1902 - Manchester United F.C.\n1955 - Al Nassr FC\n1902 - Real Madrid CF"} +{"id":"9c424ac3eabdbb1f","answer":"McGill University (Justin Trudeau)\nUniversity of Delaware (Joe Biden)\nNational Autonomous University of Mexico (Andrés Manuel López Obrador)"} +{"id":"406f896970975703","answer":"1. Bugatti Automobiles - France\n2. SSC North America - USA\n3. Koenigsegg - Sweden"} +{"id":"64de8aa91bb97ec6","answer":"1215\n476\n1486\n1492\n1969"} +{"id":"44fb78a536216961","answer":"Here are the top 5 most-visited museums in 2022 and the year each was established:\n\n1. Louvre (1793) - 7.8 million visitors\n2. Vatican Museums (1506) - 5,080,866 visitors\n3. National Museum of Natural History (1910) - 3.9 million visitors\n4. British Museum (1753) - 4,097,253 visitors\n5. Natural History Museum, London (1881) - no specific visitor count mentioned, but ranked 3rd in the list of most-visited art museums in the world."} +{"id":"f932c5d184112f91","answer":"Yangtze River - China\nMekong River - China, Myanmar\nLena River - Russia\nOb River - Russia\nAmur River - Russia, China"} +{"id":"5339d428b980162b","answer":"James Cameron (Avatar, Avatar: The Way of Water, Titanic)\nAnthony Russo and Joe Russo (Avengers: Endgame)"} +{"id":"efa5803a650993c1","answer":"The current estimated global human population is around 8 billion.\n\nThe population numbers of the three most populous countries are:\n\n1. China: over 1.4 billion\n2. India: over 1.21 billion\n3. United States: over 333 million"} +{"id":"40a9553dc6b4c5d7","answer":"Here are the official languages of each country:\n\nChina: Standard Chinese (Mandarin)\nIndia: Hindi, English\nBrazil: Portuguese, Brazilian Sign Language\nRussia: Russian\nSouth Africa: Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga"} +{"id":"6ffdf39c2b40f237","answer":"Hestia, goddess of the hearth and home\nDemeter, goddess of agriculture and fertility\nHera, goddess of marriage and family\nHades, god of the underworld\nPoseidon, god of the sea\nZeus, king of the gods and god of the sky"} +{"id":"b5c13612c1360994","answer":"Here are the 5 highest-grossing films of 2022, along with their Oscar wins:\n\n1. Avatar: The Way of Water - Won 1 Oscar (Best Visual Effects)\n2. Top Gun: Maverick - Won 1 Oscar (Best Sound)\n3. Jurassic World Dominion - No Oscar wins\n4. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - No Oscar wins\n5. Minions: The Rise of Gru - No Oscar wins"} +{"id":"fcdf8dbbf8f18671","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nHawaii: 37.2%\nCalifornia: 15.1%\nMassachusetts: 7.2%\nWashington: 9.4%\nDistrict of Columbia: 4.3%"} +{"id":"36146d2306ce9ca3","answer":"Here are five space missions to Mars and their launch dates:\n\n1. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - August 12, 2005\n2. Mars 2020 - July 30, 2020\n3. MAVEN - November 18, 2013\n4. 2001 Mars Odyssey - April 7, 2001\n5. Mars Express - June 2, 2003"} +{"id":"3a2ffc5f151309e8","answer":"The top 3 Fortune 500 companies are Walmart, Exxon Mobil, and Apple. \n\nWalmart's CEO is Doug McMillon, but there is no information about his father's name.\n\nExxon Mobil's CEO is Darren Woods, but there is no information about his father's name.\n\nApple's CEO is Tim Cook, but there is no information about his father's name.\n\nSo, the answer is: None of the top 3 Fortune 500 companies' CEOs have their father's name mentioned."} +{"id":"37d44b261bd92106","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nJupiter: yes\nSaturn: yes\nUranus: yes\nNeptune: yes\nMars: no\nVenus: no\nEarth: no\nMercury: no"} +{"id":"fa0f1d17591333db","answer":"Here are the gold medalists from the top 5 countries with the highest gold medal count in the 2022 Olympics:\n\n**Norway** (16 gold medals)\n- Johannes Thingnes Bø (biathlon)\n- Marte Olsbu Røiseland (biathlon)\n\n**Germany** (12 gold medals)\n- Francesco Friedrich (bobsleigh)\n- Thorsten Margis (bobsleigh)\n\n**United States** (8 gold medals)\n- Erin Jackson (speed skating)\n- Nathan Chen (figure skating)\n- Chloe Kim (snowboarding)\n- Lindsey Jacobellis (snowboarding)\n- Nick Baumgartner (snowboarding)\n- Ashley Caldwell (freestyle skiing)\n- Alex Hall (freestyle skiing)\n- Colby Stevenson (freestyle skiing)\n\n**Sweden** (8 gold medals)\n- No specific gold medalists mentioned in the text\n\n**Austria** (7 gold medals)\n- No specific gold medalists mentioned in the text"} +{"id":"0a80b5393fb26c15","answer":"1"} +{"id":"6278aab195fc848f","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nUnited States: 798.19 TWh\nChina: No specific data available for 2020\nGermany: No specific data available for 2020\nBrazil: No specific data available for 2020\nIndia: No specific data available for 2020"} +{"id":"f3b8ef170eb1737b","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nBernard Arnault: 5\nElon Musk: 10\nJeff Bezos: 4\nBill Gates: 3\nLarry Ellison: unknown (no information provided)"} +{"id":"c7fcf8d5876c3e6a","answer":"Canada: 243,042 km\nIndonesia: 54,716 km\nRussia: 37,653 km\nUnited States: 19,928 km\nChina: 14,300 km"} +{"id":"5923fe062b8e5761","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nBraun, Christian - 82\nBrown, Bruce - 344\nBryant, Thomas - 341"} +{"id":"c440aeafbed485da","answer":"UCLA (Al Horford)\nCalifornia (Jaylen Brown)\nUCLA (Jrue Holiday)\nVanderbilt (Luke Kornet)\nSevilla (Kristaps Porziņģis)"} +{"id":"0446750180203b4f","answer":"Here are the four outer planets in our solar system, along with their mean densities in g/cm^3:\n\nJupiter - 1.326\nSaturn - 0.69\nUranus - 1.27\nNeptune - 1.64"} +{"id":"1342e02e3776dbd4","answer":"China - Beijing\nFrance - Paris\nRussia - Moscow\nUnited Kingdom - London\nUnited States - Washington, D.C."} +{"id":"ff07d593441794cd","answer":"1,776 ft (USA)\n1,614 ft (China)\n1,033 ft (Japan)\n951 ft (Germany)\n886 ft (UK)"} +{"id":"7a9ffcdaa92e6b97","answer":"George W. Bush: 2 daughters (Barbara and Jenna)\nBill Clinton: 1 daughter (Chelsea)\nGeorge H. W. Bush: 6 children (George W., Jeb, Neil, Marvin, Dorothy, and Robin)\nJoe Biden: 4 children (Beau, Hunter, Naomi, and Ashley)"} +{"id":"5a51cdbb5dd7a438","answer":"Here are the 5 NFL teams that have won the most Super Bowls as of 2023, along with their home stadiums:\n\n1. Pittsburgh Steelers - 6 Super Bowl wins - Acrisure Stadium\n2. New England Patriots - 6 Super Bowl wins - Gillette Stadium\n3. Dallas Cowboys - 5 Super Bowl wins - AT&T Stadium\n4. San Francisco 49ers - 5 Super Bowl wins - Levi's Stadium\n5. Green Bay Packers - 4 Super Bowl wins - Lambeau Field"} +{"id":"dc48b2c832a66fe5","answer":"Here are the total box office revenues in millions of dollars for the last five Oscar winners for Best Picture:\n\n321.8 (Green Book)\n258.7 (Parasite)\n39.1 (Nomadland)\n141.2 (Everything Everywhere All at Once)\nCODA's box office revenue is not explicitly mentioned, but according to other sources, it is around 2.3 million dollars."} +{"id":"9e8b8c9f90e46b5d","answer":"Barry Bonds: 1986-2007\nHank Aaron: 1954-1976\nAlbert Pujols: 2001-2022\nBabe Ruth: 1914-1935\nAlex Rodriguez: 1994-2016"} +{"id":"8fc37dec072b6785","answer":"1. People's Republic of China\n2. Republic of India\n3. United States of America\n4. Republic of Indonesia"} +{"id":"0a47eb44b47c6977","answer":"1. Cristiano Ronaldo (1985)\n2. Millie Bobby Brown (2004)\n3. Billie Eilish (2001)\n4. Donald Trump (1946)\n5. Barack Obama (1961)"} +{"id":"5d667eaab77b37ff","answer":"Here is the list of naturally occurring Noble gases and their stable isotopes:\n\nHelium: 3He, 4He\nNeon: 20Ne, 21Ne, 22Ne\nArgon: 36Ar, 38Ar, 40Ar\nKrypton: 78Kr, 80Kr, 82Kr, 83Kr, 84Kr, 86Kr\nXenon: 124Xe, 126Xe, 128Xe, 129Xe, 130Xe, 131Xe, 132Xe, 134Xe, 136Xe\nRadon: No stable isotopes"} +{"id":"f14df8cbc1310d81","answer":"Here are the highest mountains on each of the seven continents, along with their respective heights in meters:\n\nAsia: Mount Everest - 8,848 m\nAfrica: Mount Kilimanjaro - 5,895 m\nEurope: Mount Elbrus - 5,642 m\nNorth America: Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley) - 6,194 m\nSouth America: Aconcagua - 6,961 m\nAustralia: Puncak Jaya (formerly known as Carstensz Pyramid) - 4,884 m\nAntarctica: Vinson Massif - 4,892 m"} +{"id":"e13c5a605bd83288","answer":"Here are the names of the 4 studio albums released by Stray Kids, along with their durations:\n\n1. Go Live - 43:49\n2. Noeasy - 46:35\n3. 5-Star - 36:35\n4. The Sound - (duration not specified)"} +{"id":"4c69bf1a43bd04b6","answer":"United Kingdom\nUnited Kingdom\nFrance\nChina\nUnited Kingdom"} +{"id":"7c64bc8c6edac075","answer":"Here are the heights of the 5 fastest men in the 100-meter dash:\n\n1. Usain Bolt - 196 cm\n2. Yohan Blake - 180 cm\n3. Asafa Powell - 188 cm\n4. Tyson Gay - 178 cm\n5. Justin Gatlin - 185 cm"} +{"id":"31c856b06dab3444","answer":"2000: Luís Figo (Real Madrid)\n2005: Ronaldinho (Barcelona)\n2010: Lionel Messi (Barcelona)\n2015: Lionel Messi (Barcelona)\n2020: Not awarded"} +{"id":"25fae79d2ae79d4b","answer":"Here are the melting points in degrees Fahrenheit of the first 5 elements on the periodic table:\n\nHydrogen: -434.15°F\nHelium: -452.11°F\nLithium: 356.90°F\nBeryllium: 2348.15°F\nBoron: 2076.15°F"} +{"id":"caa374f73360003c","answer":"Australia - Canberra\nGreece - Athens\nChina - Beijing\nUnited Kingdom - London\nBrazil - Brasília\nJapan - Tokyo"} +{"id":"8a0fd1608317d82c","answer":"Mariner 4 - November 28, 1964\nMariner 6 - February 25, 1969\nMariner 7 - March 27, 1969\nViking 1 - August 20, 1975\nViking 2 - September 9, 1975"} +{"id":"a5a34c20ada72c71","answer":"Here are the federal states of Austria and their respective Human Development Index (HDI) values:\n\n1. Burgenland - Not mentioned\n2. Carinthia - Not mentioned\n3. Lower Austria - Not mentioned\n4. Salzburg - 0.939 (very high)\n5. Styria - Not mentioned\n6. Tyrol - Not mentioned\n7. Upper Austria - Not mentioned\n8. Vienna - Not mentioned\n9. Vorarlberg - Not mentioned"} +{"id":"c5c7f8aa18369c01","answer":"Here are the top 5 most populous cities in Texas, along with their ranks of population in the US:\n\n1. Houston - 4th\n2. San Antonio - 7th\n3. Dallas - 9th\n4. Austin - 10th\n5. Fort Worth - 13th"} +{"id":"275405953c4bdbbf","answer":"Here are the primary English translators for the 5 most recent Haruki Murakami novels that were released in English:\n\n1. Killing Commendatore (2018) - Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen\n2. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage (2014) - Philip Gabriel\n3. 1Q84 (2011) - Jay Rubin and Philip Gabriel\n4. After Dark (2007) - Jay Rubin\n5. Kafka on the Shore (2005) - Philip Gabriel"} +{"id":"8004caca4b2f2743","answer":"Here are the GDP figures in USD millions for the top five economies in the world in 2022:\n\n1. United States: 25.46 trillion\n2. China: 18.46 trillion\n3. Japan: 5.15 trillion\n4. Germany: 4.24 trillion\n5. India: 3.53 trillion"} +{"id":"658e6e5ae2237767","answer":"To answer this question, I need to know the birthdates of the main male cast members in \"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings\". Based on my knowledge, the main male cast members are:\n\n* Simu Liu (Shang-Chi) - born on November 19, 1989\n* Tony Leung (Wenwu) - born on June 27, 1962\n* Awkwafina's love interest, played by Ronny Chieng - born on November 21, 1985\n* Benedict Wong (Wong) - born on July 3, 1971\n\nAs of the current date (11-20-2023), their ages are:\n\n* Simu Liu - 34\n* Tony Leung - 61\n* Ronny Chieng - 38\n* Benedict Wong - 52"} +{"id":"d79d5c2890c828ee","answer":"X Corp. (2022)\nThe Boring Company (2016)\nNeuralink (2016)\nSpaceX (2002)\nOpenAI (2015)\nTesla, Inc. (2003)"} +{"id":"4505678bfb807ccf","answer":"FC Barcelona:\n27 La Liga championships\n5 UEFA Champions League titles\n3 FIFA Club World Cup titles\n\nReal Madrid:\n35 La Liga championships\n14 UEFA Champions League titles\n8 FIFA Club World Cup titles"} +{"id":"643a0e461b63d82d","answer":"Anna Symmes Harrison\nCaroline Lavinia Scott Harrison\nLucretia Rudolph Garfield\nEllen Axson Wilson\nJulia Dent Grant"} +{"id":"d16bbff1da9bf363","answer":"James Cameron (1954) - Avatar: The Way of Water\nJoseph Kosinski (1974) - Top Gun: Maverick\nColin Trevorrow (1976) - Jurassic World Dominion"} +{"id":"f28b78fdcf7a7f95","answer":"New Castle County: 500,265\nKent County: 126,697\nSussex County: 156,638"} +{"id":"afb913f969d041cc","answer":"Greta Gerwig (Barbie)\nAaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)\nChristopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)\nJames Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3)\nLouis Leterrier (Fast X)"} +{"id":"ab7e309ad2981b2b","answer":"1. Kéra, Bondokuy, Mouhoun Province (Ibrahim Traoré)\n2. Punta Arenas (Gabriel Boric)\n3. Titograd (Jakov Milatović)\n4. Bobo-Dioulasso (Ibrahim Traoré)\n5. Not specified (Milojko Spajić)"} +{"id":"30e9ad78a877dc27","answer":"Here are the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania mentioned in the documents, along with their age at the time of election:\n\n1. Thomas Sovereign Gates - 57 years old (elected in 1930)\n2. George William McClelland - Not mentioned\n3. Harold Stassen - 41 years old (elected in 1948)\n4. Gaylord Harnwell - 50 years old (elected in 1953)\n5. Martin Meyerson - Not mentioned\n6. Judith Rodin - Not mentioned\n7. Sheldon Hackney - 47 years old (elected in 1981)\n8. Amy Gutmann - Not mentioned"} +{"id":"e77ebe5a8e277cb1","answer":"Here are the provosts of the five Ivy League universities with the largest endowments:\n\nHarvard University: Alan M. Garber\nYale University: Scott Strobel\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Wendell Pritchett\nColumbia University: Mary C. Boyce\nPrinceton University: Deborah Prentice"} +{"id":"e4954636dc7adbc9","answer":"Call of Duty: Black Ops (91/100)\nRed Dead Redemption (95/100)\nHalo: Reach (91/100)"} +{"id":"427bd21c0d003158","answer":"Cornell University (8.7%)"} +{"id":"76a1fcad05155165","answer":"Brantford, Ontario, Canada (Wayne Gretzky)\nKladno, Czechoslovakia (Jaromír Jágr)\nSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (Mark Messier)\nFloral, Saskatchewan, Canada (Gordie Howe)\nSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada (Ron Francis)"} +{"id":"30d48b9234d513ed","answer":"Here is the list of tallest buildings in the world as of 2023 and the number of elevators in each building:\n\nBurj Khalifa - 57 elevators\nShanghai Tower - 149 elevators\nPing An Finance Center - (no specific number mentioned)\nMerdeka 118 - (no specific number mentioned)\n\nNote: The number of elevators for Ping An Finance Center and Merdeka 118 is not explicitly mentioned in the provided documents."} +{"id":"11a7cb57d4c1c194","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nKevon Looney\n2015, 1st round, 30th overall pick\n\nUsman Garuba\n2021, 1st round, 23rd overall pick\n\nJames Wiseman\n2020, 1st round, 2nd overall pick"} +{"id":"f76cc048a65a1dab","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nPhysiology or Medicine:\nKatalin Karikó: University of Szeged\nDrew Weissman: Boston University\n\nPhysics:\nPierre Agostini: Not mentioned\nFerenc Krausz: Not mentioned\nAnne L'Huillier: Not mentioned\n\nChemistry:\nMoungi Bawendi: Not mentioned\nLouis E. Brus: Rice University\nAlexey Ekimov: Not mentioned"} +{"id":"81083cc875702109","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nMichael Imperioli: 3\nEdie Falco: 2 (adopted)\nSteven Van Zandt: 2\nTony Sirico: 2"} +{"id":"074319808641515e","answer":"Here are the top 5 most valuable company brands in 2022, along with their founding years:\n\n1. Apple Inc. (1976)\n2. Microsoft Corp (1975)\n3. Amazon.com (1994)\n4. Google (1998)\n5. Samsung (1938)"} +{"id":"cf35f39061e0703b","answer":"Beijing: 21,544,000\nShanghai: 24,758,900\nTianjin: 13,866,009\nChongqing: 30,165,500"} +{"id":"3d853fb5205cd656","answer":"Here are the top 10 best-selling animated movies:\n\n1. Frozen (2013) - Disney\n2. Frozen II (2019) - Disney\n3. Incredibles 2 (2018) - Disney/Pixar\n4. The Incredibles (2004) - Disney/Pixar\n5. Toy Story 3 (2010) - Disney/Pixar\n6. Finding Dory (2016) - Disney/Pixar\n7. Zootopia (2016) - Disney\n8. The Lion King (2019) - Disney\n9. Shrek 2 (2004) - DreamWorks\n10. Despicable Me 3 (2017) - Illumination/Universal\n\nThe Disney movies in this list are:\n\n1. Frozen (2013)\n2. Frozen II (2019)\n3. Incredibles 2 (2018)\n4. The Incredibles (2004)\n5. Toy Story 3 (2010)\n6. Finding Dory (2016)\n7. Zootopia (2016)\n8. The Lion King (2019)"} +{"id":"009fe68648647caf","answer":"1. Walmart - 514,405 million USD\n2. Amazon - 469,822 million USD\n3. Saudi Aramco - 460,000 million USD (approximate)\n4. Vitol - 505,000 million USD (approximate)\n5. State Grid Corporation of China - 460,000 million USD (approximate)"} +{"id":"91117fa394aa71b1","answer":"Here are the student population sizes of the top 5 universities in the world in 2022 based on the provided documents:\n\n1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - no specific student population size mentioned\n2. Stanford University - no specific student population size mentioned\n3. Harvard University - no specific student population size mentioned\n4. University of Cambridge - approximately 24,000 students (no specific year mentioned, but it's the closest available data)\n5. University of Oxford - approximately 24,000 students (no specific year mentioned, but it's the closest available data)\n\nNote that the exact student population sizes for MIT, Stanford, and Harvard in 2022 are not provided in the given documents."} +{"id":"d3e7cb3e8157b8c4","answer":"Here are the National Parks in Utah mentioned in the documents:\n\n1. Arches National Park\n2. Bryce Canyon National Park\n3. Canyonlands National Park\n4. Capitol Reef National Park\n5. Zion National Park\n\nAs for the months with the highest average precipitation, based on the documents:\n\n1. Arches National Park: March\n2. Bryce Canyon National Park: March\n3. Canyonlands National Park: September\n4. Capitol Reef National Park: March\n5. Zion National Park: March"} +{"id":"044ef3667b5585f0","answer":"2015:\nTakaaki Kajita\nMasatoshi Koshiba\n\n2015:\nArthur B. McDonald\nCharles A. Barnes\n\n2017:\nRainer Weiss\nJerrold R. Zacharias\n\n2017:\nBarry Barish\nA. Carl Helmholz\n\n2017:\nKip Thorne\nJohn Archibald Wheeler"} +{"id":"08b47361af2559a4","answer":"Here are the populations of the 5 current most populous cities in Japan in 1950:\n\nTokyo: 6,277,500\nYokohama: 951,189\nOsaka: 2,452,569\nNagoya: 1,092,579\nSapporo: 523,934"} +{"id":"451c1a8820f7f8cc","answer":"Here are the current deans of the 5 oldest graduate and professional schools at the University of Pennsylvania:\n\n1. Perelman School of Medicine: J. Larry Jameson\n2. Law School: Theodore Ruger\n3. School of Engineering and Applied Science: Vijay Kumar\n4. School of Design: Frederick Steiner\n5. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Paul Sniegowski"} +{"id":"0242546e764c44c3","answer":"Here are the current seven wonders of the world and their locations:\n\n1. The Great Wall of China - China\n2. Petra - Jordan\n3. Chichen Itza - Mexico\n4. Machu Picchu - Peru\n5. Taj Mahal - India\n6. Christ the Redeemer - Brazil\n7. Colosseum - Italy"} +{"id":"cb7243ee3d2e4646","answer":"Here are the top five highest-grossing actors and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Samuel L. Jackson - Washington, D.C.\n2. Scarlett Johansson - Manhattan, New York City\n3. Robert Downey Jr. - Manhattan, New York City\n4. Chris Pratt - Virginia, Minnesota\n5. Zoe Saldaña - Passaic, New Jersey"} +{"id":"bb315bba790c171e","answer":"University of Pennsylvania (Elon Musk)\nHarvard University (Bill Gates)\nPrinceton University (Jeff Bezos)\nUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Larry Ellison)\nHarvard University (Mark Zuckerberg)"} +{"id":"ab949b80f2220046","answer":"Here are the directors of the top 5 most visited art museums in the world:\n\n1. Louvre - Laurence des Cars\n2. Vatican Museums - Barbara Jatta\n3. British Museum - Not specified (the director is mentioned as the head of the museum, but the name is not provided)\n4. Tate Modern - Not specified (the director is not mentioned)\n5. National Gallery of Art (not mentioned in the text, but according to external sources) - Kaywin Feldman"} +{"id":"1fa972fdd1d795f4","answer":"Here are the presidents of the five biggest public colleges in the U.S. by enrollment:\n\n1. Arizona State University - Michael M. Crow\n2. University of Central Florida - Alexander N. Cartwright\n3. Ohio State University - Kristina M. Johnson\n4. Texas A&M University - Robert V. Duncan (Note: As of 2021, the president is M. Katherine Banks)\n5. Rutgers University - Jonathan Holloway"} +{"id":"0edffd9901cb4adc","answer":"Here are the 5 fastest males in the 100 meters breaststroke (long course) and their birth cities:\n\n1. Adam Peaty - Uttoxeter, Staffordshire\n2. Cameron van der Burgh - Pretoria, South Africa\n3. Kosuke Kitajima - Tokyo, Japan\n4. Brendan Hansen - Havertown, Pennsylvania, USA\n5. Brenton Rickard - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia"} +{"id":"e22b1649dedd7e7d","answer":"Australia\nFiji\nNew Zealand\nTuvalu\nUnited Kingdom"} +{"id":"8f4f6d6572a2addd","answer":"3"} +{"id":"a7b9deaf0f2283b1","answer":"Country\nPop\nR&B\nRock"} +{"id":"1c4ab11371663293","answer":"Awkwafina (born in Stony Brook, New York, USA)\nMeng'er Zhang (born in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China)\nFala Chen (born in Chengdu, Sichuan, China)"} +{"id":"4d72e57e25889866","answer":"Iceland - Parliamentary Republic\nDenmark - Parliamentary Monarchy\nIreland - Parliamentary Republic\nAustria - Federal Parliamentary Republic"} +{"id":"1f6fa289facd795d","answer":"Bertha von Suttner (Austria)\nJane Addams (USA)\nEmily Greene Balch (USA)\nAlva Myrdal (Sweden)\nMairead Corrigan (Northern Ireland)"} +{"id":"75378696bea405e4","answer":"To calculate the average population of the four most populous US states, we need to find the populations of these states and then calculate the average.\n\nAccording to the provided documents, the four most populous US states are:\n\n1. California - 39,538,223 (as of 2020)\n2. Texas - 29,145,505 (as of 2020)\n3. Florida - 21,477,737 (as of 2019)\n4. New York - 20,215,751 (as of 2020)\n\nNow, let's calculate the average population:\n\n(39,538,223 + 29,145,505 + 21,477,737 + 20,215,751) / 4 = 110,377,216 / 4 = 27,594,304\n\nSo, the average population of the four most populous US states is approximately 27,594,304."} +{"id":"1620f02f078d4973","answer":"Here are the highest points of the countries that border Germany:\n\nAustria: 3,797 (Großglockner)\nCzech Republic: 1,602 (Sněžka)\nFrance: 4,808 (Mont Blanc)\nLuxembourg: 560 (Kneiff)\nNetherlands: 322 (Vaalserberg)\nPoland: 2,500 (Rysy)\nSwitzerland: 4,634 (Monte Rosa)"} +{"id":"ec802579ec199280","answer":"I.O.I\nWanna One\nIZ*ONE\nX1"} +{"id":"008dfe1cb9c47a80","answer":"Beijing, China\nMoscow, Russia\nWarsaw, Poland\nBerlin, Germany\nTokyo, Japan"} +{"id":"b15cbf36d473c934","answer":"Here are the top five unique NBA season scoring leaders in terms of points per game (ppg) since the 1979-1980 season, listed in descending order, along with their overall draft pick positions in the NBA draft:\n\n1. Michael Jordan (37.1 ppg) - 3rd overall pick\n2. Kobe Bryant (35.4 ppg) - 13th overall pick\n3. Allen Iverson (33.0 ppg) - 1st overall pick\n4. James Harden (32.2 ppg) - 3rd overall pick\n5. Joel Embiid (30.6 ppg) - 3rd overall pick"} +{"id":"eda3ba6e6c8cc8d8","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nSpeak Now World Tour: 110 shows\nRed Tour: 86 shows\n1989 World Tour: 52 shows\nReputation Stadium Tour: 53 shows\nEras Tour: 172 shows (as of May 10, 2023)"} +{"id":"cb34379d8db7c130","answer":"$3.31 billion (One Vanderbilt)\n$10 billion (Starlink constellation)\n$990 million (Willis Tower, equivalent to 1973 dollars)\n$150 million (Willis Tower, original construction cost)"} +{"id":"3c0ded73044bde5b","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Walmart (Bentonville, AR) - 54,164\n2. Amazon (Seattle, WA) - 733,919\n3. ExxonMobil (Spring, TX) - 62,559\n4. Apple (Cupertino, CA) - 58,302"} +{"id":"32636adf22091d15","answer":"Miranda Cosgrove: Columbia, Nick\nJennette McCurdy: Capitol Nashville, EMI"} +{"id":"caad94e07cae6d1f","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nAzerbaijan: 1919 (Baku State University)\nNorth Korea: 1946 (Kim Il Sung University)\nUzbekistan: 1918 (Samarkand State University)\nAndorra: No university (Andorra does not have a university)\nGreenland: 1987 (University of Greenland, also known as Ilisimatusarfik)"} +{"id":"d5c6a738f1f1095a","answer":"Based on the provided data, the top 5 states with the lowest income in the United States in 2021 are:\n\n1. Mississippi\n2. West Virginia\n3. Arkansas\n4. Alabama\n5. Louisiana\n\nHere is the number of public colleges and universities in each of these states:\n\n1. Mississippi: 8\n2. West Virginia: 11\n3. Arkansas: 10\n4. Alabama: 14\n5. Louisiana: 13"} +{"id":"4fa8f0d3df4e1ec2","answer":"France: $2.54 trillion\nUnited States: $26.95 trillion\nSpain: $1.43 trillion\nItaly: $2.36 trillion\nChina: $16.14 trillion"} +{"id":"105fa9f49015c836","answer":"Here are the names of CEOs from top 5 US companies that had the highest revenue in 2022:\n\n1. Tim Cook - Apple Inc.\n2. Doug McMillon - Walmart Inc.\n3. Andy Jassy - Amazon Inc.\n4. Darren Woods - ExxonMobil\n5. (No information available on the 5th company, but based on the data, it's likely to be a company with a CEO mentioned in the documents, such as Andrew Witty - UnitedHealth Group)"} +{"id":"91f22e4c8140ceb4","answer":"Here are the 2022 revenues in US$ billion for each of the 5 U.S. bulge bracket banks:\n\nGoldman Sachs: 47.37\nMorgan Stanley: Not mentioned\nJPMorgan Chase: Not mentioned\nCitigroup: 75.34\nBank of America: 94.95"} +{"id":"789d805e9ab388ed","answer":"13 lb\n17 lb\n16.5 lb\n75 lb\n27 lb"} +{"id":"6a5d0f2991995395","answer":"Taylor Swift - Folklore - July 23, 2020\nBillie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? - March 29, 2019\nKacey Musgraves - Golden Hour - March 30, 2018\nAdele - 25 - November 20, 2015"} +{"id":"d8c39cb716473536","answer":"Maye Musk (mother) - model and dietitian\nErrol Musk (father) - engineer\nKimbal Musk (brother) - entrepreneur, philanthropist, and restaurateur\nTosca Musk (sister) - filmmaker"} +{"id":"47830f0f36a8b5b2","answer":"United States\nAustralia\nCroatia\nCanada\nSouth Africa"} +{"id":"fe01464c12adaa71","answer":"1. United States: 331,449,281\n2. China: 1,411,750,000\n3. Japan: Not mentioned\n4. Germany: Not mentioned\n5. United Kingdom: Not mentioned"} +{"id":"bc3babd214727ee3","answer":"Here are the four types of nucleotides in DNA and their molecular mass in g/mol:\n\nAdenine (A) - 135.13 g/mol\nGuanine (G) - 151.13 g/mol\nCytosine (C) - 111.10 g/mol\nThymine (T) - 126.115 g/mol"} +{"id":"9cb5ac34556a16fd","answer":"Lee Jae-jun (Suwon)\nLee Dong-hwan (Goyang)\nShin Sang-jin (Bucheon)\nLee Jae-jun (Yongin)\nLee Sang-il (Seongnam)"} +{"id":"1f93e8cde2d0d48d","answer":"Brazil: 8,514,215 km2\nColombia: 1,141,748 km2\nArgentina: 2,780,400 km2\nPeru: 1,285,216 km2\nVenezuela: 912,050 km2"} +{"id":"910f5e79cc1bd8cd","answer":"December\nJanuary\nFebruary"} +{"id":"75f44f059d0e1d42","answer":"BAC\nJPM\nWFC\nC"} +{"id":"846ececb725e0d33","answer":"Here are the current female members of the US Supreme Court and the schools from which they received their JD degrees:\n\nSonia Sotomayor - Yale Law School\nElena Kagan - Harvard Law School\nAmy Coney Barrett - Notre Dame Law School\nKetanji Brown Jackson - Harvard Law School"} +{"id":"92e5e3c4abe9233b","answer":"Harvard University"} +{"id":"10aa97cbb52996f4","answer":"Here are the elevations of the 5 airports with the most passenger traffic in 2019:\n\nHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: 1,026 ft\nBeijing Capital International Airport: 116 ft\nLos Angeles International Airport: 125 ft\nTokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport): 65 ft\nDubai International Airport: 62 ft"} +{"id":"17cbffd7873dcadd","answer":"Here is the list of top 10 best-selling manga and their light novel adaptations:\n\n1. One Piece (516.6 million copies sold) - Yes\n2. Golgo 13 (300 million copies sold) - No\n3. Dragon Ball (240 million copies sold) - Yes\n4. Naruto (220 million copies sold) - Yes\n5. Bleach (120 million copies sold) - Yes\n6. Slam Dunk (170 million copies sold) - No\n7. Case Closed (150 million copies sold) - No\n8. KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops (156.5 million copies sold) - No\n9. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (150 million copies sold) - Yes\n10. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (100 million copies sold) - Yes"} +{"id":"bba5966b44b0d48a","answer":"33\n33\n33\n33"} +{"id":"b04d56612b135148","answer":"Michelle Yeoh\nThe Lady (directed by Luc Besson)\nLast Christmas (directed by Paul Feig)\nEverything Everywhere All at Once (directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert)"} +{"id":"a8960c01e311dbce","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nDaly City, California: Council-Manager\nHesperia, California: General Law City Council–manager\nNew Bedford, Massachusetts: Strong mayor-council\nAlbany, New York: Strong mayor-council\nDavenport, Iowa: Mayor–council"} +{"id":"c9e8157596089c5f","answer":"Mount Vernon, Virginia (George Washington)\nQuincy, Massachusetts (John Adams)\nMontpelier, Virginia (James Madison)\nMonticello, Virginia (Thomas Jefferson)"} +{"id":"8215755453e5af29","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nJava: May 23, 1995\nPython: February 20, 1991\nC: 1972\nC++: 1985\nPerl: December 18, 1987"} +{"id":"c91f291c848ed469","answer":"University of Pennsylvania\nUniversity of Cambridge\nUniversity of Manchester\nUniversity of Manchester\nUniversity of Cambridge"} +{"id":"5aae97c4e717dcfc","answer":"United States: 333,287,557\nFrance: Not specified\nSpain: 47,431,256\nItaly: 60,790,000 (peak in 2014, but decreasing since then)\nNot enough information to determine the fifth most popular travel destination country."} +{"id":"908ce79e123ec952","answer":"Here are the top five most-populated countries and their capital cities:\n\n1. China - Beijing\n2. United States - Washington, D.C.\n3. Indonesia - Jakarta\n4. Pakistan - Islamabad\n5. India - New Delhi"} +{"id":"cba4a78d210c4272","answer":"Here are the five most recent transnational UNESCO World Heritage sites in India and the sessions in which they were listed:\n\n1. The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier (2016, 40th session)\n(Note: There are no other transnational UNESCO World Heritage sites in India besides this one. The question may be incorrect or outdated.)"} +{"id":"0e70163df3274ee0","answer":"Barack Obama's children: Malia Ann Obama - Bachelor's degree\nBarack Obama's children: Natasha Marian Obama - Bachelor's degree\nDonald Trump's children: Donald Trump Jr. - Bachelor's degree\nJoe Biden's children: Beau Biden - Juris Doctor (J.D.)\nJoe Biden's children: Hunter Biden - Juris Doctor (J.D.)\nJoe Biden's children: Ashley Biden - Bachelor's degree"} +{"id":"30ee671f05ad9d62","answer":"Germany"} +{"id":"e960818f578aa5a2","answer":"Minecraft: Sandbox\nGrand Theft Auto V: Action-adventure\nTetris: Puzzle\nWii Sports: Sports\nPUBG: Battlegrounds: Battle royale"} +{"id":"1fb77c1672794009","answer":"2023: Not available in the data\n2022: Travon Walker, University of Georgia\n2021: Trevor Lawrence, Clemson University\n2020: Joe Burrow, Louisiana State University\n2019: Kyler Murray, University of Oklahoma"} +{"id":"b0564c9e9df9e40a","answer":"J. M. Coetzee - Cape Town\nHilary Mantel - Glossop\nPeter Carey - Bacchus Marsh\nMargaret Atwood - Ottawa\nJ. G. Farrell - Liverpool"} +{"id":"cf362b3e0900f194","answer":"The two teams in the NBA Finals last season were the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat.\n\nThe current head coach of the Denver Nuggets, Michael Malone, was born in the United States.\n\nThe current head coach of the Miami Heat, Erik Spoelstra, was born in the United States."} +{"id":"1d0b0c7b1d5ecf26","answer":"Yangtze River - 6,300 km\nMekong River - 4,909 km\nLena River - 4,294 km\nIrtysh River - 4,250 km\nYellow River - 3,385 km"} +{"id":"2e0f389551cd1bb5","answer":"There is no information in the provided documents about the second highest rated TV show in 1995. Additionally, there is no information about the spouses of the cast members of Seinfeld."} +{"id":"5fd35242fe55995e","answer":"There is no information about the height of the cricketers in the provided documents. The documents only provide information about the cricketers' scores, achievements, and records in One Day International cricket."} +{"id":"9d99293e5a331abb","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Bernard Arnault - Married\n2. Jeff Bezos - Divorced\n3. Elon Musk - Divorced (multiple times)\n4. Bill Gates - Married\n5. Warren Buffett - Widowed"} +{"id":"36cd9ed0e0da3b93","answer":"Here are the release years of common operating systems:\n\n1969 - Unix\n1985 - Windows\n1991 - Linux\n1999 - macOS"} +{"id":"268cd9416e43cb55","answer":"The developer of the video game 'Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem' is Intelligent Systems.\n\nThe three Fire Emblem games they developed after this one, along with their earliest release dates in Japan, are:\n\nFire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - May 14, 1996\nFire Emblem: Thracia 776 - September 1, 1999\nFire Emblem: The Binding Blade - March 29, 2002"} +{"id":"132f95f5818782e3","answer":"1. Adam Vinatieri - 1.83 m\n2. Morten Andersen - 1.83 m\n3. Gary Anderson - 1.80 m\n4. Jason Hanson - 1.83 m\n5. John Carney - 1.80 m"} +{"id":"b770e4418efc2e7d","answer":"4821 (Callisto)\n5270 (Ganymede)\n4879 (Io)\n3121 (Europa)\n2620 (Thebe)"} +{"id":"f4c5d9ef37f8e71c","answer":"February 17, 1995\nJune 17, 1997\nJune 1, 1999\nJune 12, 2001\nNovember 18, 2003"} +{"id":"407d759e56dd6d79","answer":"English: 1.5 billion\nFrench: 274 million\nChinese: 1.3 billion\nHindustani: 544 million\nSpanish: 460 million"} +{"id":"9d1131c0f1a4f4ae","answer":"234 lb\n235 lb\n218 lb\n265 lb\n106 kg (converted to 234 lb)"} +{"id":"b2e2168edf932ea2","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nNew Hampshire: 24.6°F\nMassachusetts: 29.4°F\nNew Jersey: 32.0°F\nConnecticut: 29.4°F"} +{"id":"fdbec612330f83e3","answer":"Hawaii: 1.4 million\nCalifornia: 39.5 million\nMassachusetts: 7 million\nWashington, D.C.: 689,545"} +{"id":"95d81cf94d5b9e37","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. France - Most tourists are from Europe (especially from neighboring countries) and the United States.\n2. Spain - Most tourists are from the UK, Germany, France, and Scandinavia.\n3. United States - Most tourists are from Canada, Mexico, and the UK.\n4. China - Most tourists are from South Korea, Japan, and the United States.\n5. Italy - Most tourists are from Germany, the UK, France, and the United States.\n\nNote: The data may not be up-to-date, and the answers are based on the provided documents."} +{"id":"4ef6fee773be97c8","answer":"Based on the provided data, Honduras is the country with the 5th highest coffee export by pounds in 2019.\n\nThe top 3 export partners of Honduras by percent share are:\n\n1. United States (34.5%)\n2. Germany (8.9%)\n3. Netherlands (not specified, but mentioned as one of the top export partners)\n\nThe top import partner for each of these countries is:\n\n1. United States: China\n2. Germany: China\n3. Netherlands: Belgium"} +{"id":"8284f4ec2057c01d","answer":"1. Avatar (2009) - $2,922,917,914\n2. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - $2,320,000,000\n3. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - $2,799,000,000\n4. Titanic (1997) - $2,257,000,000\n5. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - $2,068,000,000"} +{"id":"8bce6edc7ebdee77","answer":"1. George Washington - 22\n2. John Adams - 30\n3. Thomas Jefferson - 13\n4. James Madison - (not mentioned)\n5. James Monroe - 28"} +{"id":"eb74f6ef8d698cac","answer":"Here are 4 primary brain tumors and a genetic mutation associated with each one:\n\n1. Medulloblastoma - AIP mutation\n2. Glioblastoma multiforme - TP53 mutation\n3. Meningioma - NF2 mutation\n4. Pituitary adenoma - AIP mutation"} +{"id":"9f9ffe8454aad63a","answer":"Here are the five countries with the smallest populations in the world, along with their populations:\n\n1. Vatican City - 764\n2. Tuvalu - 11,342\n3. Nauru - 10,800\n4. San Marino - 33,660\n5. Palau - 21,779"} +{"id":"31687d33464ba12b","answer":"Here are the costs of construction for the five tallest buildings in the world:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa: $1.5 billion\n2. Tokyo Skytree: Not mentioned\n3. Shanghai Tower: Not mentioned\n4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower: $15 billion\n5. Ping An Finance Center: $1.5 billion (estimated)\n\nNote: The costs of construction for Tokyo Skytree and Shanghai Tower are not mentioned in the provided documents."} +{"id":"3890476e3384a0df","answer":"Based on the provided documents, the top 5 Billboard singles of 2022 are not explicitly mentioned. However, I can provide information about the songs that reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2022, along with the current ages of the artists:\n\n1. \"As It Was\" by Harry Styles - Harry Styles is currently 29 years old (born on February 1, 1994).\n2. \"Industry Baby\" by Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow - Lil Nas X is currently 24 years old (born on April 9, 1999), and Jack Harlow is currently 25 years old (born on March 13, 1998).\n3. \"Heat Waves\" by Glass Animals - The lead vocalist, Dave Bayley, is currently 32 years old (born on May 2, 1991).\n4. \"First Class\" by Jack Harlow - Jack Harlow is currently 25 years old (born on March 13, 1998).\n5. \"Stay\" by The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber - The Kid LAROI is currently 20 years old (born on August 17, 2003), and Justin Bieber is currently 29 years old (born on March 1, 1994).\n\nPlease note that the ages are calculated based on the current date (November 20, 2023)."} +{"id":"4b32dd49e3295628","answer":"1. Pinnacles National Park\n2. Joshua Tree National Park\n3. Death Valley National Park\n4. Lassen Volcanic National Park"} +{"id":"762d0b015fc0fb98","answer":"Here are the top 5 countries with the most gold medals and their capitals:\n\n1. United States - Washington, D.C.\n2. Soviet Union - Moscow\n3. Great Britain - London\n4. France - Paris\n5. China - Beijing"} +{"id":"5b954a0257b4087f","answer":"Here are the Nobel Prize winners in Literature from 2010 to 2020 and their nationalities:\n\n2010: Mario Vargas Llosa (Peruvian)\n2011: Tomas Tranströmer (Swedish)\n2012: Mo Yan (Chinese)\n2013: Alice Munro (Canadian)\n2014: Patrick Modiano (French)\n2015: Svetlana Alexievich (Belarusian)\n2016: Bob Dylan (American)\n2017: Kazuo Ishiguro (British)\n2018: Olga Tokarczuk (Polish)\n2019: Peter Handke (Austrian) and Olga Tokarczuk (Polish)\n2020: Louise Glück (American)"} +{"id":"e2344c70ea53c58d","answer":"1994\n1976\n1994\n1997\n1998"} +{"id":"d57666e7c51265d5","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nRobert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark / Iron Man) - Oppenheimer (2023)\nChris Evans (Steve Rogers / Captain America) - The Gray Man (2022)\nMark Ruffalo (Bruce Banner / Hulk) - Oppenheimer (2023)\nChris Hemsworth (Thor) - Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)\nScarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow) - Asteroid City (2023)\nJeremy Renner (Clint Barton / Hawkeye) - Hawkeye (TV series, 2021)"} +{"id":"7f035b38ef6bd9f5","answer":"Elena Kagan: 50\nSonia Sotomayor: 55\nAmy Coney Barrett: 48\nKetanji Brown Jackson: 51"} +{"id":"3acfa1879ed91a4f","answer":"4"} +{"id":"077804d305accec8","answer":"1. 1989 - 12.21 million\n2. Reputation - 10.22 million\n3. Fearless - 10.17 million\n4. Speak Now - 6.25 million\n5. Red - 6.07 million"} +{"id":"4a8353f19fbaddfb","answer":"Brazil\nFrance\nBrazil\nPortugal\nArgentina"} +{"id":"0b6e09ed0ed4354a","answer":"1"} +{"id":"8af4bccd316a64b9","answer":"Alaska: 663,268\nTexas: 268,596\nCalifornia: 163,696\nMontana: 147,040\nNew Mexico: 121,590"} +{"id":"8b2c53cd34c2d25e","answer":"Grand Canyon National Park\n87.4°F (30.8°C)\n\nRedwood National and State Parks\n63.4°F (17.4°C)\n\nYosemite National Park\n80.5°F (26.9°C)"} +{"id":"77bb9023ea5ff4d4","answer":"Egypt\nLibya\nTunisia\nAlgeria\nMorocco"} +{"id":"a4746e06cd0cf08c","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Delta Air Lines (founded in 1924) - 95,000 employees (as of Jan 2023)\n2. American Airlines (founded in 1930) - Not specified\n3. United Airlines (founded in 1926) - 90,000 employees (as of the end of 2022)\n4. Alaska Airlines (founded in 1932) - Over 16,000 employees (as of 2020)\n5. Hawaiian Airlines (founded in 1929) - Not specified"} +{"id":"8dddd5ded1a875a5","answer":"Leonardo da Vinci (1519)\nWillem de Kooning (1997)\nPaul Cézanne (1906)\nJackson Pollock (1956)\nPaul Gauguin (1903)"} +{"id":"09dbd84416f3fa77","answer":"Dylan Penn: 30\nHopper Penn: 30\nMadonna: 65"} +{"id":"6f932745606d8b78","answer":"Here are the categories of the Nobel Prize and their first recipients:\n\nPhysics: Wilhelm Röntgen\nChemistry: Jacobus van 't Hoff\nMedicine: Emil von Behring\nLiterature: Sully Prudhomme\nPeace: Jean Henri Dunant and Frédéric Passy\nEconomics: Jan Tinbergen and Ragnar Frisch"} +{"id":"915b0aba8a6ed2ef","answer":"Beijing, China\nDelhi, India\nWashington, D.C., United States\nJakarta, Indonesia\nIslamabad, Pakistan"} +{"id":"4819cf9ca0216d65","answer":"Here are the current presidents of the Ivy League universities:\n\n1. Harvard University: Not mentioned\n2. Yale University: Not mentioned\n3. Princeton University: Christopher Eisgruber\n4. Columbia University: Minouche Shafik\n5. Brown University: Not mentioned\n6. University of Pennsylvania: Not mentioned\n7. Dartmouth College: Not mentioned\n8. Cornell University: Not mentioned"} +{"id":"4e6a23e110bf04cd","answer":"Harvard University: 209 acres\nYale University: 1,015 acres\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: 1,085 acres\nColumbia University: 32 acres\nPrinceton University: 600 acres"} +{"id":"dee344ccddfbd4bb","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nCapcom: 1979\nBandai Namco Entertainment: 2006 (as Namco Bandai Games, renamed in 2014)\nXSEED Games: 2004"} +{"id":"ce9f2f9611429b3f","answer":"Here is the list of cities that submitted a bid for the Summer Olympics in 2012, along with their respective populations as of the latest census:\n\nLondon - 8,335,897 (2022)\nParis - Not mentioned\nMadrid - Not mentioned\nNew York City - 8,335,897 (2022)\nMoscow - Not mentioned\nLeipzig - 579,530 (2016)\nIstanbul - Not mentioned\nHavana - 2,106,146 (2012)\nRio de Janeiro - Not mentioned"} +{"id":"4ddc43e30d90c587","answer":"Here are the 5 most expensive paintings and their artists:\n\n1. Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci - $450.3 million\n2. Interchange by Willem de Kooning - $300 million\n3. The Card Players by Paul Cézanne - $250 million\n4. Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry?) by Paul Gauguin - $210 million\n5. Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O) by Pablo Picasso - $179.4 million"} +{"id":"bca48b4c07d26841","answer":"Here are the top 5 best-selling video games and their genres:\n\n1. Minecraft (Sandbox)\n2. Grand Theft Auto V (Action-Adventure)\n3. Tetris (Puzzle)\n4. PUBG: Battlegrounds (Battle Royale)\n5. Wii Sports (Sports)"} +{"id":"da621abf2b59bba8","answer":"United States: English\nChina: Standard Chinese\nJapan: Japanese\nGermany: German\nIndia: Hindi, English"} +{"id":"1537fc3340552358","answer":"Here are the mayors of the 5 most populous cities in the United States and their ages as of 11-20-2023:\n\n1. New York City - Eric Adams (62)\n2. Los Angeles - Karen Bass (69)\n3. Chicago - Brandon Johnson (47)\n4. Houston - Sylvester Turner (68)\n5. Phoenix - Kate Gallego (44)"} +{"id":"324c24a6ff980ab1","answer":"Sacramento (California)\nAustin (Texas)\nAlbany (New York)\nJacksonville (Florida)\nNot applicable (no 5th state mentioned)"} +{"id":"91b789299e836a4d","answer":"Real Madrid CF - Santiago Bernabéu\nAC Milan - San Siro"} +{"id":"9bca5ca29e0787f9","answer":"Portal 2 (2011) - 95/100\nMass Effect 2 (2012) - Not applicable (won in 2010)\nSkyrim (2013) - 94/100\nGrand Theft Auto V (2014) - 96/100\nThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) - 92/100"} +{"id":"d3cb71a4824e384d","answer":"233 inhabitants per square kilometer (Germany)\n273 inhabitants per square kilometer (United Kingdom)\n202 inhabitants per square kilometer (France)\n201 inhabitants per square kilometer (Italy)\n9 inhabitants per square kilometer (Russia)"} +{"id":"5e413fc23d85b801","answer":"Belfast (Kenneth Branagh)\nTorrance, California (Rami Malek)\nNew York City (Robert Downey Jr.)\nCambridge, Massachusetts (Matt Damon)\nReading, Berkshire (Florence Pugh)"} +{"id":"794ef4ff4da73974","answer":"Scotland\nAustralia\nWales\nEngland"} +{"id":"767ea356241995ec","answer":"Here is the list of Founding Fathers mentioned in the documents, along with their dates of birth:\n\n1. George Washington - February 22, 1732\n2. John Adams - October 30, 1735\n3. Thomas Jefferson - April 13, 1743\n4. James Madison - March 16, 1751\n5. Benjamin Franklin - January 17, 1706\n6. Alexander Hamilton - January 11, 1755 (or 1757)\n7. John Jay - December 23, 1745"} +{"id":"44e537f5d5fe9785","answer":"Here are the top 5 states with the highest annual median wage and their respective populations:\n\n1. District of Columbia - $79,960 - 702,455\n2. Massachusetts - $58,540 - 7,076,952\n3. Washington - $50,450 - 7,506,223\n4. Alaska - $48,820 - 739,795\n5. New York - $48,800 - 20,201,203"} +{"id":"d32127478180eee4","answer":"Miroslav Klose: Poland\nRonaldo: Brazil\nGerd Müller: Germany\nJust Fontaine: Morocco\nLionel Messi: Argentina"} +{"id":"7d697ef5dd208fd6","answer":"Here are the top five countries with the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with their population:\n\n1. Italy - 59 sites - 58,900,000\n2. China - 56 sites - 1,443,000,000\n3. Spain - 53 sites - 47,431,256\n4. France - 52 sites - 67,221,857\n5. Germany - 51 sites - 83,251,851"} +{"id":"c10bad59042a2314","answer":"2019: Peter Handke, Austria\n2020: Louise Glück, United States\n2021: Abdulrazak Gurnah, Zanzibar (now Tanzania)\n2022: Annie Ernaux, France\n2023: Jon Fosse, Norway"} +{"id":"6ee55840eabe6a17","answer":"Joe Biden: History and Political Science\nDonald Trump: Economics\nBarack Obama: Political Science\nGeorge W. Bush: History"} +{"id":"15b1f8ecbcb083f0","answer":"George Washington: 0\nJohn Adams: 6\nThomas Jefferson: 6 (although the exact number is disputed)\nJames Madison: 1 (adopted)\nJames Monroe: 3"} +{"id":"3530a949b677a19d","answer":"Here are the producers of the top eight best-selling PlayStation video games:\n\n1. Gran Turismo - Kazunori Yamauchi\n2. Final Fantasy VII - Hironobu Sakaguchi\n3. Final Fantasy VIII - Shinji Hashimoto\n4. Gran Turismo 2 - Kazunori Yamauchi\n5. Crash Bandicoot: Warped - None mentioned\n6. Tekken 3 - None mentioned\n7. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chris Graham\n8. Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back - None mentioned"} +{"id":"54a8207247611e05","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-grossing movies and their running times:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - 162 minutes\n2. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - 192 minutes\n3. Titanic (1997) - 194 minutes\n4. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - 181 minutes\n5. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 138 minutes"} +{"id":"3008245d66775e0f","answer":"South Sudan - Juba\nKosovo - Pristina\nMontenegro - Podgorica\nTimor-Leste - Dili\nEritrea - Asmara"} +{"id":"cb4f48f68fae4d1d","answer":"To answer this question, I need to identify the 5 youngest players on the Boston Celtics and their heights.\n\nBased on the provided documents, the 5 youngest players on the Boston Celtics are:\n\n1. Jordan Walsh (born March 3, 2004) - 6 ft 6 in (78 inches)\n2. JD Davison (born October 3, 2002) - 6 ft 1 in (73 inches)\n3. Dalano Banton (born November 7, 1999) - 6 ft 8 in (80 inches)\n4. Neemias Queta (born July 13, 1999) - 7 ft 0 in (84 inches)\n5. Oshae Brissett (born June 20, 1998) - 6 ft 7 in (79 inches)\n\nNow, let's calculate the average height:\n\n(78 + 73 + 80 + 84 + 79) / 5 = 394 / 5 = 78.8 inches\n\nSo, the average height of the 5 youngest players on the Boston Celtics is approximately 78.8 inches."} +{"id":"6c89dbccbe28bf21","answer":"Here are the colleges attended by the current Supreme Court justices:\n\n1. John Roberts - Harvard University\n2. Clarence Thomas - Holy Cross College, Yale University\n3. Samuel Alito - Princeton University, Yale University\n4. Sonia Sotomayor - Princeton University, Yale University\n5. Elena Kagan - Princeton University, Harvard University\n6. Neil Gorsuch - Columbia University, Harvard University\n7. Brett Kavanaugh - Yale University\n8. Amy Coney Barrett - Rhodes College, Notre Dame Law School\n9. Ketanji Brown Jackson - Harvard University, Harvard Law School"} +{"id":"e6efc166d3f651c6","answer":"Here is the list of colleges at the University of Cambridge with the number of undergraduate students enrolled in each:\n\n1. Hughes Hall - nearly one-fifth of the student population\n2. Girton College - around 550\n3. Murray Edwards College - no specific number mentioned\n4. Pembroke College - no specific number mentioned\n5. Trinity College - no specific number mentioned\n6. Clare Hall - no specific number mentioned\n7. Jesus College - no specific number mentioned\n8. Selwyn College - no specific number mentioned\n9. Lucy Cavendish College - no specific number mentioned\n10. St Catharine's College - no specific number mentioned\n11. Homerton College - no specific number mentioned\n12. Fitzwilliam College - around 500\n13. Corpus Christi College - no specific number mentioned\n14. Gonville and Caius College - no specific number mentioned\n15. Queens' College - no specific number mentioned\n16. St Edmund's College - no specific number mentioned\n17. King's College - around 420\n18. Churchill College - no specific number mentioned\n19. Trinity Hall - no specific number mentioned\n20. Emmanuel College - no specific number mentioned\n21. Magdalene College - no specific number mentioned\n22. Peterhouse - no specific number mentioned\n23. Christ's College - no specific number mentioned\n24. Sidney Sussex College - no specific number mentioned\n25. Downing College - no specific number mentioned\n26. Wolfson College - no specific number mentioned\n27. Robinson College - no specific number mentioned\n28. Newnham College - no specific number mentioned\n29. Darwin College - no specific number mentioned\n30. Lucy Cavendish College - no specific number mentioned\n31. Cambridge College - no specific number mentioned (not a real college)\n\nNote: The numbers are not available for all colleges, and some colleges may have varying numbers of undergraduate students from year to year."} +{"id":"b232d641a29a1489","answer":"1. Renminbi (RMB) - China\n2. Indian Rupee (INR) - India\n3. Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) - Indonesia\n4. Pakistani Rupee (PKR) - Pakistan\n5. Taka (BDT) - Bangladesh"} +{"id":"269a5cff1e679b48","answer":"The heights of the four NBA players who each won 8 NBA championships are:\n\n* John Havlicek: 6 feet 5 inches\n* Tom Heinsohn: 6 feet 7 inches\n* K. C. Jones: 6 feet 1 inch\n* Satch Sanders: 6 feet 6 inches"} +{"id":"6939db11457c858e","answer":"Dmitry Muratov - Russia\nMaria Ressa - Philippines\nAbiy Ahmed - Ethiopia\nNadia Murad - Iraq\nAles Bialiatski - Belarus\nNarges Mohammadi - Iran"} +{"id":"f2e19c036a701365","answer":"Here are the genres of the six best-selling manga:\n\n1. One Piece - Shonen\n2. Dragon Ball - Shonen\n3. Naruto - Shonen\n4. Golgo 13 - Seinen\n5. Doraemon - Children's, Science fiction\n6. Case Closed - Shonen, Mystery"} +{"id":"36086220e9c5f36d","answer":"Here are the top 5 oldest people alive based on the provided documents:\n\n1. Maria Branyas - 116 years, 230 days\n2. Fusa Tatsumi - 116 years, 209 days\n3. Edie Ceccarelli - 115 years, 318 days\n4. Juan Vicente Pérez - 114 years, 243 days\n5. (No other information available for the 5th oldest person)"} +{"id":"58e3e3a58265d5de","answer":"New York City: 1,776 feet (541 m)\nLos Angeles: 1,100 feet (335 m)\nChicago: 1,451 feet (442 m)\nHouston: 1,002 feet (305 m)\nPhoenix: 483 feet (147 m)"} +{"id":"ae45fbc5ee91f944","answer":"Here are the GDPs (in billion USD) of the five smallest countries in Africa:\n\nSeychelles: 2.4\nSão Tomé and Príncipe: 0.3\nCape Verde: 2.1\nComoros: 0.6\nMauritius: 11.9"} +{"id":"62204b45383b662c","answer":"*Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone*: no specific page count mentioned\n*Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets*: no specific page count mentioned\n*Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban*: no specific page count mentioned\n*Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire*: no specific page count mentioned\n*Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix*: 766 pages (UK version), 870 pages (US version)\n*Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince*: no specific page count mentioned\n*Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows*: no specific page count mentioned"} +{"id":"717593f03267be0a","answer":"Here are the current political party affiliations of the current G7 leaders:\n\n1. Canada - Liberal Party (Justin Trudeau)\n2. France - La République En Marche! (Emmanuel Macron)\n3. Germany - Social Democratic Party (Olaf Scholz)\n4. Italy - Brothers of Italy (Giorgia Meloni)\n5. Japan - Liberal Democratic Party (Fumio Kishida)\n6. United Kingdom - Conservative Party (Rishi Sunak)\n7. United States - Democratic Party (Joe Biden)"} +{"id":"c91ba5db6ffa0187","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the Fab Five members:\n\nJimmy King: Plano, Texas\nJalen Rose: Detroit, Michigan\nJuwan Howard: Chicago, Illinois\nChris Webber: Detroit, Michigan\nRay Jackson: Austin, Texas"} +{"id":"8a483415b321232c","answer":"Adrian Smith (Burj Khalifa)\nJun Xia (Shanghai Tower)\nKohn Pedersen Fox Associates (Ping An International Finance Centre)\nUnknown (Merdeka 118)\nUnknown (Tokyo Skytree)"} +{"id":"58c7fdead100076a","answer":"Here are the top 5 scorers in the English Premier League for the 2022-23 season and their respective dates of birth:\n\n1. Erling Haaland (July 21, 2000) - 36 goals\n2. Harry Kane (July 19, 1993) - 30 goals\n3. Ivan Toney (March 16, 1996) - 20 goals\n4. Callum Wilson (February 27, 1992) - 18 goals\n5. Mohamed Salah (June 15, 1992) - 17 goals"} +{"id":"4e1bd2a07ff63c58","answer":"1. China: Renminbi (RMB)\n2. India: Indian rupee (₹)\n3. United States: United States dollar ($)\n4. Indonesia: Indonesian rupiah (Rp)\n5. Pakistan: Pakistani rupee (₨)"} +{"id":"ff7d1d01233def21","answer":"Here are the land areas (in thousand square kilometers) of the top five most populous countries:\n\nChina: 9,600\nIndia: 3,287\nUnited States: 9,833\nIndonesia: 1,904\nPakistan: 881"} +{"id":"99f6018d1544d234","answer":"Here are the general managers of each of the Major League Baseball teams in California:\n\nDavid Forst (Oakland Athletics)\nPete Putila (San Francisco Giants)\nBilly Eppler (Los Angeles Angels)\nBrandon Gomes (Los Angeles Dodgers)\nA.J. Preller (San Diego Padres)"} +{"id":"6de7a62088bea2d2","answer":"Oil on canvas\nOil on fiberboard\nOil on canvas\nOil on canvas\nOil on panel"} +{"id":"9e1b767c57f20c07","answer":"The developer of the video game 'Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire' is Game Freak.\n\nThe four Pokémon games they developed after this one, along with their release dates in Japan, are:\n\nPokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (January 2004)\nPokémon Diamond and Pearl (September 28, 2006)\nPokémon Platinum (September 13, 2008)\nPokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (November 21, 2014)"} +{"id":"428be6970b2cc545","answer":"Here are the budgets of the top 5 highest-grossing animated films worldwide:\n\n1. The Super Mario Bros. Movie - Not specified\n2. The Lion King (2019) - $250-300 million\n3. Frozen II - $150 million\n4. Incredibles 2 - $200 million\n5. Frozen (2013) - $150 million"} +{"id":"34a3269d0c2a22bd","answer":"Nayeon\nJeongyeon\nJihyo\nDahyun"} +{"id":"608e7576c9504f82","answer":"Here are the box office earnings for the last five Best Picture winners:\n\nEverything Everywhere All at Once (2022): over $80 million\nCODA (2021): over $300 million\nNomadland (2020): $39 million\nParasite (2019): over $204 million\nGreen Book (2018): over $321 million"} +{"id":"3e79b4cb2cd458c9","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nThe Beatles - John Lennon - 9 October\nMichael Jackson - 29 August\nElvis Presley - 8 January\nQueen - Brian May - 19 July\nElton John - 25 March"} +{"id":"a67e9b283250e713","answer":"19: 8.5 million\n21: 31 million\n25: 23.3 million\n30: 5.5 million"} +{"id":"2afe65dc14985d4c","answer":"Xi Jinping (China)\nDroupadi Murmu (India)"} +{"id":"7fdef69fd2faae8e","answer":"Blue whales: Endangered\nFin whales: Endangered\nGiant pandas: Vulnerable (previously Endangered, but downlisted in 2021)\nLions: Vulnerable\nJaguars: Near Threatened"} +{"id":"b439c75e705c8a7c","answer":"Germany\nSouth Africa\nBrazil\nGermany"} +{"id":"ae0520eb55c10e02","answer":"Here are the top five countries leading in renewable electricity production, along with their capital cities:\n\n1. China - Beijing\n2. United States - Washington, D.C.\n3. Brazil - Brasília\n4. India - New Delhi\n5. Germany - Berlin"} +{"id":"fe19dc9dcb21cbc0","answer":"1. Ed Sheeran (most followed artist on Spotify) - attended Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham, Suffolk, England\n2. The Weeknd (second most followed artist on Spotify) - attended West Hill Collegiate Institute and Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada"} +{"id":"e8200151f579bdf9","answer":"Canada - King Charles III\nUnited Kingdom - King Charles III"} +{"id":"5f9dda00224da011","answer":"Here are the league winners of the current top 5 European soccer leagues in the 2002/2003 season:\n\n1. English Premier League: Manchester United\n2. Spanish La Liga: Real Madrid\n3. German Bundesliga: Bayern Munich\n4. Italian Serie A: Juventus\n5. French Ligue 1: Olympique Lyon"} +{"id":"7b9ac9f94877b8ce","answer":"China (Mandarin Chinese)\nIndia (Hindi)\nUnited States (English)\nSpain (Spanish)\nPakistan (Urdu)"} +{"id":"3374329f5a835552","answer":"Leonardo DiCaprio\nKate Winslet\nGloria Stuart"} +{"id":"2730a348385c7b30","answer":"Nobuhiko Okamoto: Tokyo, Japan\nHiroki Tōchi: Tokyo, Japan\nYōji Ueda: Hyōgo, Japan"} +{"id":"3e92f50ddf13687e","answer":"None"} +{"id":"fb7977dc0b7d7859","answer":"Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) - Single-player, action role-playing\nThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) - Single-player, action role-playing\nOverwatch (2016) - Team-based, first-person shooter\nThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) - Single-player, open-world, action-adventure"} +{"id":"a6fdd351411a1ed4","answer":"Denmark - Copenhagen\nFrance - Paris\nLuxembourg - Luxembourg\nNetherlands - Amsterdam\nAustria - Vienna\nPoland - Warsaw\nCzech Republic - Prague\nBelgium - Brussels\nSwitzerland - Bern"} +{"id":"f6d0f1c35398260e","answer":"Here are the directors of the top five Metacritic rated video games released in 2023:\n\n1. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Hidemaro Fujibayashi\n2. Resident Evil 4 (2023) - Yasuhiro Anpo and Kazunori Kadoi\n3. Baldur's Gate 3 - Not specified in the provided documents\n4. Not specified in the provided documents\n5. Not specified in the provided documents"} +{"id":"6538154f9bffb808","answer":"Netherlands\nAustralia\nUnited Kingdom\nNetherlands"} +{"id":"6f0332aa289e10b1","answer":"Here is the list of pseudoruminant animals with their conservation status:\n\nHippopotamus - Vulnerable\nHorse - Not listed (domesticated)\nCamel - Not listed (domesticated)\nRhinoceros - Vulnerable (Indian rhinoceros)"} +{"id":"2708fe669c1414da","answer":"1960\n1954"} +{"id":"bd8a7b2834a06153","answer":"1. New York City - 8,804,190\n2. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1,580,863\n3. Jacksonville, Florida - 971,319\n4. Washington, D.C. - 689,545\n5. Charlotte, North Carolina - 874,579"} +{"id":"4606b30f48201272","answer":"Here are the top scorers for the top 5 Premier League teams in the 2020-2021 season:\n\nManchester City: Ilkay Gündogan (13 goals)\nManchester United: Bruno Fernandes (18 goals)\nLeicester City: Jamie Vardy (15 goals)\nChelsea: Timo Werner (12 goals)\nLiverpool: Mohamed Salah (22 goals)"} +{"id":"025a127af28628f0","answer":"France: Right\nSwitzerland: Right\nBelgium: Right\nUnited Kingdom: Left\nFrance: Right\nGermany: Right"} +{"id":"6d4a621335191543","answer":"Tamil\nHindi\nMarathi\nGujarati"} +{"id":"87cb0470b0e6859f","answer":"Here are the top 5 fastest animals in the world, along with their scientific species names:\n\n1. Peregrine falcon - Falco peregrinus (389 km/h or 242 mph)\n2. Golden eagle - Aquila chrysaetos (240-320 km/h or 150-200 mph)\n3. White-throated needletail - Hirundapus caudacutus (169 km/h or 105 mph)\n4. Mexican free-tailed bat - Tadarida brasiliensis (160 km/h or 99 mph)\n5. Eurasian hobby - Falco subbuteo (160 km/h or 100 mph)"} +{"id":"75c439ebb2764fb4","answer":"1. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train - $507 million - Haruo Sotozaki\n2. Spirited Away - $395.8 million - Hayao Miyazaki\n3. Suzume - $323.3 million - Makoto Shinkai\n4. Your Name - $382 million - Makoto Shinkai\n5. The First Slam Dunk - $258 million - Takehiko Inoue"} +{"id":"6919bd791ffa8811","answer":"1. Lý Thái Tổ (974–1028)\n2. Lý Thái Tông (1000–1054)\n3. Lý Thánh Tông (1023–1072)\n4. Lý Nhân Tông (1066–1128)\n5. Lý Thần Tông (1116–1138)"} +{"id":"9c0281d8b7e3d5bb","answer":"61 minutes (Sailor Moon S: The Movie)\n62 minutes (Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie)\nNot specified (Sailor Moon R: The Movie)\nNot specified (Sailor Moon Eternal)\nNot specified (Sailor Moon Cosmos)"} +{"id":"0f773d64e299ca38","answer":"1973\n1975\n1978\n1980"} +{"id":"b4e77fbcd0b8fcab","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nReid Wiseman\n165 days, 8 hours, 1 minute\n\nVictor J. Glover\nNo specific time mentioned in the text.\n\nChristina Koch\n328 days (no specific hours and minutes mentioned)\n\nJeremy Hansen\nNo specific time mentioned in the text."} +{"id":"75af6f16200263c3","answer":"$80,412 (United States)\n$56,928 (European Union)\n$64,674 (Australia)\n$59,813 (Canada)\n$54,771 (Israel)\n$56,836 (United Kingdom)"} +{"id":"8addd16a1cbf1710","answer":"Here are the axial tilts of each of the planets in the solar system in degrees:\n\nMercury: 0.027 degrees\nVenus: Not specified\nEarth: 23.439281 degrees\nMars: 25.19 degrees\nJupiter: 3.13 degrees\nSaturn: Not specified\nUranus: 97.77 degrees\nNeptune: 28.32 degrees"} +{"id":"b18c65e3a7b7808c","answer":"Here are the Rotten Tomatoes ratings out of 10 for the top 5 most watched Netflix series:\n\nSquid Game: 8.1\nStranger Things: 8.2\nDahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: 6.3\nWednesday: 6.8\nMoney Heist: 7.0"} +{"id":"9fab116c250a97ad","answer":"Here are the first presidents of each of the Ivy League schools:\n\nHarvard University: Henry Dunster\nYale University: Abraham Pierson\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Benjamin Franklin\nColumbia University: Samuel Johnson\nBrown University: James Manning\nCornell University: Andrew Dickson White\nDartmouth College: Eleazar Wheelock\nPrinceton University: Jonathan Dickinson"} +{"id":"69f0461937e01a07","answer":"349 (Canada)\n2,700 (Russia)\n1,278.6 (Philippines)\n1,439 (Indonesia)\n349 (United States)"} +{"id":"1373dff83ebd1216","answer":"Princeton"} +{"id":"e3f278628eeaad8a","answer":"Beijing, China: 21,544,000\nMoscow, Russia: 20,004,462\nNew York City, USA: 20,200,000\nLondon, UK: 14,187,000\nParis, France: 12,244,807"} +{"id":"cd189d1933663872","answer":"Here are the works on Neil Gaiman's filmography released before 2010:\n\n1. MirrorMask (2005)\n2. Beowulf (2007)\n3. Coraline (2009)\n\nNote: The answer only includes film works mentioned in the provided documents."} +{"id":"cd3683418e2a49f5","answer":"Here are the five largest moons in our solar system and the planet each orbits:\n\n1. Ganymede - Jupiter\n2. Titan - Saturn\n3. Callisto - Jupiter\n4. Io - Jupiter\n5. Moon - Earth"} +{"id":"e5309406efe88952","answer":"Here are the top 5 rebounders in NBA history and their colleges:\n\n1. Wilt Chamberlain - University of Kansas\n2. Bill Russell - University of San Francisco\n3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)\n4. Elvin Hayes - University of Houston\n5. Hakeem Olajuwon - University of Houston"} +{"id":"3600bda2065253df","answer":"Here are the birth years for five of the current deputy mayors of New York City:\n\n1977 - Maria Torres-Springer\n1970 - Sheena Wright\n1964 - Anne Williams-Isom\n1962 - Philip Banks III\n1977 - Meera Joshi"} +{"id":"6c931b12dcea40d4","answer":"Emma Watson (1990)\nMaggie Smith (1934)\nEmma Thompson (1959)\nFiona Shaw (1958)"} +{"id":"896ef3f2a5ef858e","answer":"1088\n1096\n1209\n1218\n1222"} +{"id":"0bc3e832b7a79215","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Arctic Ocean - Barents Sea\n2. Atlantic Ocean - Sargasso Sea\n3. Indian Ocean - Arabian Sea\n4. Pacific Ocean - Philippine Sea\n5. Southern Ocean - Weddell Sea"} +{"id":"6190f0998886e14d","answer":"Actor\nComedian"} +{"id":"b5f718bcb4846936","answer":"Here are the largest cities for the top 5 largest states in India, in order of state's size:\n\nRajasthan - Jaipur\nMadhya Pradesh - Indore\nMaharashtra - Mumbai\nUttar Pradesh - Lucknow\nGujarat - Ahmedabad"} +{"id":"344a676d236ba69f","answer":"Based on the provided data, the top 5 highest paid lead actors are:\n\n1. Robert Downey Jr. - 58 (born April 4, 1965)\n2. Scarlett Johansson - 39 (born November 22, 1984)\n3. Chris Pratt - 44 (born June 21, 1979)\n4. Samuel L. Jackson - 74 (born December 21, 1948)\n5. Zoe Saldaña - 45 (born June 19, 1978)\n\nNote: The ages are calculated based on the current date (11-20-2023)."} +{"id":"d14f8ffc4b7a6a61","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Whale shark - plankton and small fishes\n2. Basking shark - zooplankton\n3. Megamouth shark - plankton and small fishes\n4. Tiger shark - fish, seals, sea lions, sea turtles, dolphins, and other sharks"} +{"id":"0b5ecc34009766fc","answer":"Luxembourg: 660,809\nSwitzerland: no specific population mentioned\nNorway: no specific population mentioned\nIreland: no specific population mentioned\nSan Marino: no specific population mentioned"} +{"id":"8e7bc4d397bd101a","answer":"Jerome Powell"} +{"id":"ac2f2fecf1fe35eb","answer":"California\n\n1. Yosemite National Park - Mariposa\n2. Sequoia National Park - Three Rivers\n3. Kings Canyon National Park - Fresno\n4. Redwood National and State Parks - Crescent City\n5. Joshua Tree National Park - Twentynine Palms\n6. Death Valley National Park - Stovepipe Wells\n7. Pinnacles National Park - Soledad\n8. Channel Islands National Park - Ventura\n9. Lassen Volcanic National Park - Mineral"} +{"id":"da360a4f97539303","answer":"Boston\nLos Angeles\nSan Antonio\nChicago\nGolden State"} +{"id":"0837fd413303d545","answer":"United States\nFrance\nUnited States\nUnited States\nFrance"} +{"id":"1643c9c93f8a28fc","answer":"Here are the GDPs of the mentioned countries:\n\nChina: $17.96 trillion\nUSA: $25.5 trillion\nCanada: $2.221 trillion\nAustralia: Not explicitly mentioned, but its nominal GDP is around $1.23 trillion\nFrance: Not explicitly mentioned, but its nominal GDP is around $2.98 trillion"} +{"id":"f6cefb5507f81c54","answer":"1. Istanbul, Turkey - 14,370,000\n2. Moscow, Russia - 12,310,000 (Note: Moscow is not in the European Union, it's in Russia)\n3. London, UK - 8,905,000\n4. St. Petersburg, Russia - 5,282,000 (Note: St. Petersburg is not in the European Union, it's in Russia)\n5. Berlin, Germany - 3,850,000\n\nCorrect answer based on the provided data:\n\n1. Berlin, Germany - 3,850,000\n2. Madrid, Spain - 3,400,000\n3. Rome, Italy - 2,860,009\n4. Paris, France - 2,165,423\n5. Bucharest, Romania - 1,74 million"} +{"id":"067aa785ba573198","answer":"Crimson (Harvard)\nBlack and orange (Princeton)\nDartmouth green and white (Dartmouth)\nCrimson and white (Brown)\nRed and white (Cornell)\nBlue and white (Columbia)\nRed and black (Penn)\nYale blue and white (Yale)"} +{"id":"e3799f72a050f17a","answer":"*The Perfumed Garden*"} +{"id":"a9c149e8f6d3eaec","answer":"Here are the top 5 most streamed songs on Spotify and their corresponding albums:\n\n1. \"Blinding Lights\" by The Weeknd (After Hours)\n2. \"Shape of You\" by Ed Sheeran (÷)\n3. \"Someone You Loved\" by Lewis Capaldi (Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent)\n4. \"Dance Monkey\" by Tones and I (The Kids Are Coming)\n5. \"Sunflower\" by Post Malone and Swae Lee (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack)"} +{"id":"7a2527d353e3037a","answer":"1. JPMorgan Chase: 1871 (as Bank of the Manhattan Company)\n2. Bank of America: 1904 (as Bank of Italy)\n3. Wells Fargo: 1852 (as Wells & Company)\n4. Citigroup: 1812 (as City Bank of New York)\n5. U.S. Bancorp: 1863 (as First National Bank of Cincinnati)"} +{"id":"522037afaa9035e4","answer":"1. Labrador Retriever - 10-12 years\n2. German Shepherd - 9-13 years\n3. Golden Retriever - 10-12 years\n4. French Bulldog - 10-12 years"} +{"id":"3b7bdbb3da250814","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nRobert Downey Jr.: 3\nScarlett Johansson: 2\nSamuel L. Jackson: No information available\nChris Pratt: 2\nChris Hemsworth: 3"} +{"id":"c68fe6d8fad6edcd","answer":"Ryoya Kurihara (2020) - 27\nYutaro Sugimoto (2022) - 32\nKōji Chikamoto (2023) - 29"} +{"id":"4fca684a97a42239","answer":"Los Angeles\nNew York City\nFlushing, Queens, New York City\nSherman Oaks, Los Angeles"} +{"id":"ece471ef173d9e88","answer":"United States\nSweden\nUnited Kingdom"} +{"id":"d1dd2fe9141839d6","answer":"Here are the five largest countries by population and their most recent population counts:\n\n1. China - 1.44 billion\n2. India - 1.38 billion\n3. United States - 333 million\n4. Indonesia - 270.2 million\n5. Pakistan - 241.5 million"} +{"id":"fac55b4820fcd36d","answer":"1974"} +{"id":"e9d7c3bee9beab14","answer":"Here are the movies in the Twilight Saga, along with their box office receipts:\n\n1. Twilight (2008) - $393.6 million\n2. The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) - $709.8 million\n3. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010) - $698.5 million\n4. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011) - $712.2 million\n5. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012) - $829.7 million"} +{"id":"d3c0df98cba41d6e","answer":"Here is the list of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft in 1923:\n\n1. January 13, 1923 - Aeromarine 75 Columbus incident, Straits of Florida\n2. May 14, 1923 - Air Union Farman Goliath crash, Monsures, Somme, France\n3. August 27, 1923 - Air Union Farman Goliath crash, East Malling, Kent, United Kingdom\n4. September 14, 1923 - Daimler Airway de Havilland DH.34 crash, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire, England"} +{"id":"f0e4d4144f5551bf","answer":"Number theory\nAlgebraic geometry\nTopology"} +{"id":"b612f95b420ee3a9","answer":"Here are the current CEOs of the 5 largest companies in the US by revenue:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon\n2. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods\n3. Apple - Tim Cook\n4. Amazon - Andy Jassy"} +{"id":"b71207cc6cca5d18","answer":"Willie the Wildcat (Northwestern University)\nLu Wolf (Loyola University Chicago)\nNone (University of Chicago)\nNone (University of Illinois System)\nThunder Chicken (Principia College)"} +{"id":"111c53942282c9b2","answer":"2.13 m\n2.06 m\n1.91 m\n1.83 m\n2.13 m"} +{"id":"55d1922caa4ee4a3","answer":"Here are the five highest mountains in the world, along with their heights:\n\n1. Mount Everest - 8,848 meters (29,029 ft)\n2. K2 - 8,611 meters (28,251 ft)\n3. Kangchenjunga - 8,586 meters (28,169 ft)\n4. Lhotse - 8,516 meters (27,940 ft)\n5. Makalu - 8,463 meters (27,766 ft)"} +{"id":"70b7334c2e55ec58","answer":"Beijing, China\nWashington, D.C., USA\nTokyo, Japan\nBerlin, Germany"} +{"id":"2029e85e83cc2559","answer":"Ware, Massachusetts (Karen S. Lynch)\nDetroit, Michigan (Rosalind Brewer)\nRoyal Oak, Michigan (Mary Barra)\nNot mentioned (Gail Koziara Boudreaux)"} +{"id":"e8325165ec61640e","answer":"1799\n1824\n1871\n1877\n1904\n1947\n1949\n1979"} +{"id":"af23401561db4b8f","answer":"Tuvalu: 11,990\nNauru: 11,000\nSan Marino: 34,232 (not in the provided data, but according to other sources)\nLiechtenstein: 38,114 (not in the provided data, but according to other sources)\nMonaco: 39,244 (not in the provided data, but according to other sources)\n\nNote: The provided data does not contain information about San Marino, Liechtenstein, and Monaco. The population figures for these countries are based on other sources."} +{"id":"01914df9ca320c43","answer":"Max Verstappen - Dutch\nCharles Leclerc - Monégasque\nSergio Pérez - Mexican\nGeorge Russell - British\nCarlos Sainz Jr. - Spanish"} +{"id":"a04f3324522bd33c","answer":"February 22, 1732\nApril 13, 1743\nOctober 30, 1735\nMarch 16, 1751"} +{"id":"3ec9d81d7860f24b","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nAriel's sisters in The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning:\n1. Attina\n2. Alana\n3. Adella\n4. Aquata\n5. Arista\n6. Andrina\n\nVoice actors who played her sisters:\n1. Attina - Kari Wahlgren\n2. Alana - Jennifer Hale\n3. Adella - Tara Strong\n4. Aquata - Grey DeLisle\n5. Arista - Grey DeLisle\n6. Andrina - Tara Strong\n\nNumber of children for each voice actor:\n1. Kari Wahlgren - No public information available\n2. Jennifer Hale - No public information available\n3. Tara Strong - 2 sons\n4. Grey DeLisle - 3 children (2 sons, 1 daughter)"} +{"id":"7bff9309ed66bc87","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nJohn F. Kennedy: Navy\nLyndon B. Johnson: Navy\nRichard Nixon: Naval Reserve\nHenry Cabot Lodge Jr.: Army"} +{"id":"82403eaaf71f01d3","answer":"Here are the five highest mountains in the world and the country each is located in:\n\n1. Mount Everest (Nepal/China)\n2. K2 (Pakistan/China)\n3. Kangchenjunga (Nepal/India)\n4. Lhotse (Nepal/China)\n5. Makalu (Nepal/China)"} +{"id":"1c34de88770cbe81","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nNew York City: 14.1% (as of 2013)\nLos Angeles: 11.1% (as of 2010)\nChicago: 5.5% (as of 2010)\nHouston: 6.2% (as of 2010)\nPhoenix: 3.2% (as of 2010)\n\nNote: The percentages are based on the data available in the provided documents, which may not reflect the current numbers."} +{"id":"965cf247c20f9827","answer":"S. S. Rajamouli (Baahubali 2: The Conclusion)\nS. S. Rajamouli (RRR)\nNitesh Tiwari (Dangal)\nPrashanth Neel (KGF: Chapter 2)\nS. S. Rajamouli (Baahubali: The Beginning)"} +{"id":"8b3156083c474d39","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Agatha Christie (Torquay, England)\n2. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Lyon, France)\n3. J. K. Rowling (Yate, Gloucestershire, England)\n4. Cao Xueqin (Nanjing, China)\n5. Charles Dickens (Portsmouth, England)"} +{"id":"9e8bcfba930a86c2","answer":"France - Paris\nSpain - Madrid\nUnited States - Washington, D.C.\nItaly - Rome\nMexico - Mexico City"} +{"id":"6b3c83e7827f2e5e","answer":"1. Columbia Center - 1985\n2. Rainier Square Tower - 2020\n3. 1201 Third Avenue - 1988\n4. Two Union Square - 1989\n5. Seattle Municipal Tower - 1990"} +{"id":"587d6818f8af5503","answer":"Helsinki, Denmark (note: Denmark is a country, not a capital; the capital of Denmark is Copenhagen), Bern, Reykjavik, Oslo"} +{"id":"3bbaf02883f1dc19","answer":"17 (Boston Celtics)\n1 (Philadelphia 76ers)\n1 (Toronto Raptors)\n0 (Brooklyn Nets)\n0 (New York Knicks)"} +{"id":"916c6c97f4d5736c","answer":"United States: \"The Star-Spangled Banner\"\nMexico: \"Himno Nacional Mexicano\"\nCanada: \"O Canada\"\nGuatemala: \"Himno Nacional de Guatemala\""} +{"id":"e1855d158c4ca9ef","answer":"The country with the highest nominal GDP in 2022 is the United States.\n\nHere are the top 5 largest companies by revenue in 2022 from the United States, along with the state where each company's headquarters is located:\n\n1. Walmart - Arkansas\n2. ExxonMobil - Texas\n3. Apple Inc. - California\n4. UnitedHealth Group - Minnesota\n5. Amazon - Washington"} +{"id":"8cd365bde992fe31","answer":"School of Performing Arts Seoul\nHanlim Multi Art School\nRichmond Hill High School\nAnsan Byeolmang Middle School"} +{"id":"9a5c571eb3f1b811","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nDon't Shut Me Down - September 2, 2021\nBam Bam - March 4, 2022\nMy Universe - September 24, 2021\nUnholy - September 22, 2022"} +{"id":"0be86484e9f2a679","answer":"Andrés Manuel López Obrador: Tepetitán, Tabasco\nEnrique Peña Nieto: Atlacomulco, State of Mexico\nFelipe Calderón: Morelia, Michoacán\nVicente Fox: Mexico City"} +{"id":"4699d8ed0d60f78a","answer":"North America\nEurope\nAsia"} +{"id":"7edd45a9995567eb","answer":"Here are the five elements with the highest melting points and their respective melting point temperatures:\n\nCarbon: 3823 K (3550°C, 6422°F)\nTungsten: 3422°C (6192°F, 6227 K)\nRhenium: 3186°C (5765°F, 3459 K)\nOsmium: 3045°C (5513°F, 3318 K)\nTantalum: 2996°C (5425°F, 3269 K)"} +{"id":"1c436a75ec04d2a5","answer":"Here are the top 5 largest fast food restaurant chains in the world, along with their founding years:\n\n1. McDonald's (1940)\n2. Subway (1965)\n3. KFC (1952)\n4. Starbucks (1971)\n5. Yum! Brands (including Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and KFC) (1997)\n\nNote: The ranking may vary depending on the source and criteria used to determine the largest chains."} +{"id":"ff29f43536f6f0c5","answer":"Here are the mottos (in English) of every Ivy League university:\n\nBrown University: In Deo Speramus (In God We Hope)\nColumbia University: In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen (In Thy Light Shall We See Light)\nCornell University: I Would Found an Institution Where Any Person Can Find Instruction in Any Study (no official motto, but this is a quote from Ezra Cornell)\nDartmouth College: Vox Clamantis in Deserto (A Voice Crying Out in the Wilderness)\nHarvard University: Veritas (Truth)\nUniversity of Pennsylvania: Leges sine Moribus Vanae (Laws Without Morals Are Vain)\nPrinceton University: Dei Sub Numine Viget (Under the Protection of God She Flourishes)\nYale University: Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth)"} +{"id":"a11294c59063e195","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nBrazil (5 championships) - Thiago Silva\nGermany (4 championships) - Manuel Neuer\nItaly (4 championships) - Gianluigi Donnarumma\nArgentina (3 championships) - Lionel Messi"} +{"id":"ca53f8f54a632403","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n1. Missouri River - 9,100 ft\n2. Mississippi River - 1,475 ft (Lake Itasca) or 9,100 ft (Brower's Spring, Montana, if considered part of the Missouri River)\n3. Yukon River - unknown (no specific elevation mentioned in the text)\n4. Rio Grande - unknown (no specific elevation mentioned in the text)\n5. Arkansas River - unknown (no specific elevation mentioned in the text)\n\nNote: The elevations mentioned are based on the provided text and may not be the exact elevations of the sources of these rivers."} +{"id":"f881184bb1f7005e","answer":"Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845, Germany)\nHendrik Lorentz (1853, Netherlands)\nPieter Zeeman (1865, Netherlands)\nMarie Curie (1867, Poland)\nPierre Curie (1859, France)"} +{"id":"a7ba67384428dc6a","answer":"1. China: 1,411,778,724\n2. India: 1,428,000,000\n3. United States: 331,449,281\n4. Indonesia: 270,200,000\n5. Pakistan: 241,492,197"} +{"id":"201d48d9c6233a31","answer":"Bryce Harper: Right\nManny Machado: Right\nJosh Sale: Left\nKarsten Whitson: Right\nDeck McGuire: Right"} +{"id":"bc1ff2e279b9b189","answer":"Jill Biden: English teacher\nMelania Trump: Model\nMichelle Obama: Lawyer, writer, and public speaker\nLaura Bush: Teacher, librarian\nHillary Clinton: Lawyer, politician"} +{"id":"696d9e0061dd5d6e","answer":"Germany: Berlin\nFrance: Paris\nUnited Kingdom: London\nItaly: Rome\nSpain: Madrid"} +{"id":"246227cd8823df45","answer":"Wayne D. Zitt Jr. (Guttenberg)\nBrian P. Stack (Union City)\nRavi Bhalla (Hoboken)\nGabriel Rodriguez (West New York)"} +{"id":"6520ef7d1e2108b2","answer":"Africa: Mount Kilimanjaro - 5,895 m (19,341 ft)\nAntarctica: Vinson Massif - 4,892 m (16,050 ft)\nAsia: Mount Everest - 8,848 m (29,029 ft)\nAustralia: Puncak Jaya (Carstensz Pyramid) - 4,884 m (16,024 ft)\nEurope: Mount Elbrus - 5,642 m (18,510 ft)\nNorth America: Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley) - 6,194 m (20,322 ft)\nSouth America: Aconcagua - 6,961 m (22,838 ft)"} diff --git a/leaderboard-submissions/metadata/llama-3.json b/leaderboard-submissions/metadata/llama-3.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e35cbf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/leaderboard-submissions/metadata/llama-3.json @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +{ + "name": "Llama 3 70B-Instruct", + "authors": "Meta", + "url": "https://ai.meta.com/blog/meta-llama-3/", + "citation": "Meta, 2024", + "type": "FOUNDATION", + "context": 8192, + "closedbook_generations": "results-closedbook-llama3.jsonl", + "openbook_generations": "results-openbook-llama3.jsonl", + "evidenceprovided_generations": "results-wiki-provided-llama3.jsonl" +} diff --git a/leaderboard-submissions/openbook-generations/results-openbook-llama3.jsonl b/leaderboard-submissions/openbook-generations/results-openbook-llama3.jsonl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad79942 --- /dev/null +++ b/leaderboard-submissions/openbook-generations/results-openbook-llama3.jsonl @@ -0,0 +1,725 @@ +{"id":"073115117c352763","answer":"Here are the top 5 populated countries in the world and their largest cities:\n\n1. China - 1,411,750,000 - Beijing\n2. India - 1,392,329,000 - New Delhi\n3. United States - 334,233,854 - New York City\n4. Indonesia - 279,118,866 - Jakarta\n5. Pakistan - 241,499,431 - Karachi"} +{"id":"fcb3eb5fabfac1f4","answer":"Based on the provided information, the personalities over 25 years of age are:\n\n1. MrBeast (29 years old)\n2. Zach King (32 years old)\n3. Kimberly Loaiza (29 years old)\n4. Will Smith (54 years old)\n5. Jason Derulo (32 years old)\n6. Selena Gomez (30 years old)\n7. Gordon Ramsay (56 years old)"} +{"id":"85a92dba2af06c60","answer":"Here are the top 5 Fortune 500 companies and their annual revenue in dollars:\n\n1. Walmart - $611,289 million\n2. Amazon - $513,983 million\n3. ExxonMobil - $413,680 million\n4. Apple - $394,328 million\n5. UnitedHealth Group - $324,162 million"} +{"id":"6539da6f06a46d7c","answer":"Here are the average life expectancies in years of countries in the G7:\n\n* Canada: 82.30\n* France: 82.50\n* Germany: 80.90\n* Italy: 83.50\n* Japan: 84.70\n* United Kingdom: 80.70\n* United States: 78.70"} +{"id":"9ae55afe10403bd6","answer":"The text appears to be a Wikipedia article about Delta Air Lines, a major American airline. The article covers various aspects of the airline, including its history, operations, fleet, destinations, and subsidiaries.\n\nHere are some key points from the article:\n\n* Delta Air Lines is one of the largest airlines in the world, with a fleet of over 750 aircraft and operations in over 300 destinations across 60 countries.\n* The airline was founded in 1924 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.\n* Delta has a complex history, with multiple mergers and acquisitions, including the acquisition of Northwest Airlines in 2008.\n* The airline operates several hubs, including Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York-JFK, and Salt Lake City.\n* Delta has a frequent flyer program called SkyMiles, which allows members to earn and redeem miles on flights, as well as access to airport lounges and other perks.\n* The airline has a significant presence in the Asia-Pacific region, with flights to destinations such as Tokyo, Seoul, and Shanghai.\n* Delta has a codeshare agreement with several airlines, including Air France, KLM, and Virgin Atlantic.\n* The airline has faced several challenges in recent years, including rising fuel costs, increased competition, and labor disputes.\n\nOverall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of Delta Air Lines, its history, operations, and current status in the aviation industry."} +{"id":"03b5a02ec903890f","answer":"Here are the undergraduate colleges attended by the past 5 presidents of the United States:\n\n1. Joe Biden - University of Delaware\n2. Barack Obama - Occidental College (transferred) Columbia University\n3. George W. Bush - Yale University\n4. Bill Clinton - Georgetown University University of Oxford (withdrew)\n5. George H. W. Bush - Yale University"} +{"id":"f1c19f5dcac5f963","answer":"Here are the national holidays for the United States, France, Canada, Japan, and Brazil:\n\n**United States:**\n\n* New Year's Day - January 1\n* Independence Day - July 4\n* Thanksgiving Day - Fourth Thursday of November\n* Christmas Day - December 25\n\n**France:**\n\n* New Year's Day - January 1\n* Bastille Day - July 14\n* All Saints' Day - November 1\n* Christmas Day - December 25\n\n**Canada:**\n\n* New Year's Day - January 1\n* Canada Day - July 1\n* Thanksgiving Day - Second Monday in October\n* Christmas Day - December 25\n\n**Japan:**\n\n* New Year's Day - January 1\n* Coming of Age Day - Second Monday in January\n* National Foundation Day - February 11\n* Showa Day - April 29\n* Constitution Day - May 3\n* Greenery Day - May 4\n* Children's Day - May 5\n* Marine Day - Third Monday in July\n* Mountain Day - August 11\n* Respect for the Aged Day - Third Monday in September\n* Autumnal Equinox Day - Around September 22 or 23\n* Health and Sports Day - Second Monday in October\n* Culture Day - November 3\n* Labor Thanksgiving Day - November 23\n* Christmas Day - December 25\n\n**Brazil:**\n\n* New Year's Day - January 1\n* Carnaval - Variable dates (usually in February or March)\n* Good Friday - Variable dates (usually in March or April)\n* Tiradentes Day - April 21\n* Labor Day - May 1\n* Independence Day - September 7\n* Our Lady of Aparecida Day - October 12\n* All Souls' Day - November 2\n* Republic Day - November 15\n* Christmas Day - December 25"} +{"id":"52e9eeed256e1a83","answer":"Here are the 5 most recent Marvel movies in order from newest to oldest, along with the current age in years of the main character of each movie as listed first on Wikipedia:\n\n1. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) - Letitia Wright (Shuri) - born October 31, 1993, currently 30 years old.\n2. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) - Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange) - born July 19, 1976, currently 47 years old.\n3. Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - Tom Holland (Spider-Man) - born June 1, 1996, currently 27 years old.\n4. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) - Simu Liu (Shang-Chi) - born April 19, 1989, currently 34 years old.\n5. Eternals (2021) - Gemma Chan (Sersi) - born November 29, 1982, currently 41 years old.\n\nNote: The ages listed are accurate as of the current date (11-20-2023) and may change over time."} +{"id":"f63815bef563916d","answer":"The official languages of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council are:\n\n1. China - Mandarin Chinese\n2. France - French\n3. Russia - Russian\n4. United Kingdom - English\n5. United States - English"} +{"id":"76d386b7a2dfeb97","answer":"828 m (Burj Khalifa)\n632 m (Merdeka 118)\n632 m (Shanghai Tower)\n601 m (Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower)\n599 m (Ping An Finance Center)\n555 m (Lotte World Tower)"} +{"id":"66a86b14088ebfae","answer":"Tim Cook (Apple)\nSatya Nadella (Microsoft)\nAmin Nasser (Saudi Aramco)\nSundar Pichai (Alphabet)\nMark Zuckerberg (Meta)"} +{"id":"8efeec69fa2e4f1c","answer":"Here are the names of the five most recently commissioned ships in the active class of U.S. ballistic missile submarines, along with the states they are named after and when those states gained statehood:\n\n1. USS Louisiana (SSBN-743) - Louisiana (April 30, 1812)\n2. USS Maine (SSBN-741) - Maine (March 15, 1820)\n3. USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740) - Rhode Island (May 29, 1790)\n4. USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) - Nebraska (March 1, 1867)\n5. USS Maryland (SSBN-738) - Maryland (April 28, 1788)"} +{"id":"9c9fd46194aab36d","answer":"Here are the lengths of the rivers you requested:\n\n* Nile River: 6,650 km (4,130 miles)\n* Amazon River: 6,400 km (3,976 miles)\n* Yangtze River: 6,300 km (3,917 miles)\n* Mississippi River: 6,275 km (3,902 miles)\n* Danube River: Not listed in the provided text, but according to other sources, it is approximately 2,860 km (1,778 miles) long."} +{"id":"dcf52cb9fc4c467b","answer":"Norway, United States, China, France, Russia"} +{"id":"07924920b22ef5e5","answer":"Here are 5 recent Nobel prize winners in medicine and their university affiliations:\n\n1. Katalin Karikó (2023) - University of Pennsylvania\n2. Drew Weissman (2023) - University of Pennsylvania\n3. David Julius (2021) - University of California, San Francisco\n4. Ardem Patapoutian (2021) - Scripps Research\n5. Svante Pääbo (2022) - Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology"} +{"id":"e02ecb9ab97e0f00","answer":"The text appears to be a collection of fragments from a Wikipedia article about Nepal. The fragments cover a wide range of topics, including:\n\n1. Wildlife conservation: The article mentions Nepal's efforts to conserve wildlife, including the \"Joint Patrol\" program and the country's \"zero poaching year\" for rhinos, tigers, and elephants.\n2. Politics: The article discusses Nepal's political system, including its parliamentary republic and multi-party system. It also mentions the country's seven national political parties and their ideologies.\n3. Cuisine: The article touches on Nepalese cuisine, including popular dishes and ingredients.\n4. Sports: The article mentions Nepal's national sports, including cricket, football, and dandi-biyo (a traditional game).\n5. History: The article provides a brief overview of Nepal's history, including the Gopal Bansa dynasty and the Kirata kingdom.\n6. Economy: The article discusses Nepal's economic challenges, including its landlocked geography, limited natural resources, and poor infrastructure.\n7. Tourism: The article highlights Nepal's tourism industry, including its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure tourism opportunities.\n8. Religion: The article mentions Nepal's religious diversity, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity.\n9. Culture: The article touches on Nepal's cultural heritage, including its music, dance, and art.\n\nOverall, the fragments provide a brief overview of Nepal's history, culture, politics, economy, and natural beauty."} +{"id":"aa6d3d28ef39abf5","answer":"Here are the top 5 largest cities in the world by population, along with their areas in square kilometers:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan: 39.1 million people (urban area), 13,452 km²\n2. Jakarta, Indonesia: 34.5 million people (urban area), no area data available\n3. Delhi, India: 32.2 million people (urban area), 2,344 km²\n4. Seoul, South Korea: 26 million people (metropolitan area), no area data available\n5. Shanghai, China: 24.8 million people (municipal area), 6,341 km²"} +{"id":"5238b8c931f15b83","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty:\n\n* Augustus: Rome, Italy\n* Tiberius: Rome, Italy\n* Caligula: Antium, Italy (modern-day Anzio)\n* Claudius: Lugdunum, Gaul (modern-day Lyon, France)\n* Nero: Antium, Italy (modern-day Anzio)"} +{"id":"cda2925289997bec","answer":"1. Bangkok - 1,568.74 km²\n2. Chiang Mai - 405 km²\n3. Nakhon Ratchasima - 755.6 km²\n4. Khon Kaen - 953.4 km²\n5. Hat Yai - 852.796 km²"} +{"id":"6c76218c00aadeb2","answer":"Here are the last five successful space missions to Mars, the countries or organizations that launched them, and their main objectives:\n\n1. **Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan)** - India (ISRO) - Launched in 2013, main objective: to study Martian surface features, composition, and atmosphere.\n2. **Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN)** - USA (NASA) - Launched in 2013, main objective: to study Mars' atmosphere and its interaction with the solar wind.\n3. **Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter** - USA (NASA) - Launched in 2005, main objective: to search for evidence of water on Mars and study the planet's geology and climate.\n4. **2001 Mars Odyssey** - USA (NASA) - Launched in 2001, main objective: to map Mars' geology and search for evidence of water and volcanic activity.\n5. **Mars Express** - Europe (ESA) - Launched in 2003, main objective: to study Mars' geology, climate, and search for signs of life."} +{"id":"aadf1678e8c5a5bd","answer":"The temperature at the top of Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas, can be extremely cold. According to the text, on 25 September 2019, an Airbus Helicopters H145 landed on the peak of Mount Aconcagua, and the temperature was reported to be as low as −22 °C (−8 °F) with wind gusts up to 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph).\n\nIt's worth noting that the temperature on Aconcagua can vary greatly depending on the time of day, season, and weather conditions. Climbers on the mountain often experience extreme cold, wind, and snow, and altitude sickness is a significant risk due to the high elevation."} +{"id":"8a784c7b9dd9e869","answer":"Here are the six main actors in the TV sitcom Friends and the year each of them was born:\n\n1. Jennifer Aniston (born February 11, 1969)\n2. Courteney Cox (born June 15, 1964)\n3. Lisa Kudrow (born July 30, 1963)\n4. Matt LeBlanc (born July 25, 1967)\n5. Matthew Perry (born August 19, 1969)\n6. David Schwimmer (born November 2, 1966)"} +{"id":"d1a964d1839c92d7","answer":"Here are the five largest deserts in the world and the primary country each is located in:\n\n1. Antarctic Desert - Antarctica\n2. Arctic Desert - Eastern Europe, Northern America, Northern Asia, Northern Europe\n3. Sahara Desert - Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, the Sudan, Tunisia, and Western Sahara\n4. Great Australian Desert - Australia\n5. Arabian Desert - Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen"} +{"id":"0adc3b0bc255bce7","answer":"The CEOs of the US top 5 big tech companies are:\n\n1. Meta (Facebook) - Mark Zuckerberg\n2. Amazon - Andy Jassy (previously Jeff Bezos)\n3. Apple - Tim Cook\n4. Google (Alphabet) - Sundar Pichai\n5. Microsoft - Satya Nadella"} +{"id":"81051c5fa5bc0b7b","answer":"The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego) is a public research university located in San Diego, California. Here are some key points about the university:\n\n**History**: UC San Diego was founded in 1960 as a graduate institution, with an emphasis on research in science and technology. It has since grown to become a comprehensive university with a strong focus on undergraduate education.\n\n**Academics**: UC San Diego is organized into six undergraduate colleges, each with its own unique theme and curriculum. The university offers over 130 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate degree programs across its six academic divisions.\n\n**Research**: UC San Diego is a major research university, with over $1 billion in annual research funding. It is ranked among the top 10 universities in the US in terms of research output and impact.\n\n**Rankings**: UC San Diego is highly ranked in various national and international rankings, including US News & World Report, QS World University Rankings, and Times Higher Education World University Rankings.\n\n**Student life**: The university has a diverse student body of over 30,000 students, with a range of student organizations, clubs, and recreational activities. UC San Diego is known for its vibrant campus culture, with a strong focus on sustainability, social justice, and community engagement.\n\n**Athletics**: UC San Diego's athletic teams, known as the Tritons, compete in the NCAA Division II and have won several national championships in sports such as soccer, volleyball, and water polo.\n\n**Campus**: The university's campus is located in La Jolla, California, and spans over 1,200 acres. It features a mix of modern and brutalist architecture, with several notable landmarks such as the Geisel Library and the Stuart Collection of outdoor sculptures.\n\n**Transportation**: UC San Diego is accessible by car, bike, or public transportation, with several bus routes and a trolley line connecting the campus to the surrounding community.\n\n**Housing**: The university offers a range of on-campus housing options, including residence halls, apartments, and theme houses. However, there is a shortage of affordable housing options in the surrounding area, which can make it challenging for students to find off-campus housing.\n\n**Traditions**: UC San Diego has several unique traditions, including the Watermelon Drop, the Pumpkin Drop, and the All Campus Dance. These events bring together students, faculty, and staff to celebrate the university's spirit and community."} +{"id":"9c0560de24d600b6","answer":"Here are the areas of the five largest countries in the world in square kilometers:\n\n1. Russia - 17,098,246 km²\n2. Canada - 9,984,670 km²\n3. China - 9,596,961 km²\n4. United States - 9,833,517 km²\n5. Brazil - 8,515,767 km²"} +{"id":"f71a1ce877dc6af0","answer":"Rickrolling is a popular internet meme that involves tricking people into watching the music video for Rick Astley's 1987 song \"Never Gonna Give You Up.\" The meme originated on the internet forum 4chan in 2007 and quickly spread to other websites and social media platforms.\n\nThe meme typically involves posting a link or video that appears to be something else, but actually leads to the \"Never Gonna Give You Up\" music video. The song's catchy chorus and Astley's distinctive dance moves have made it a beloved and iconic part of internet culture.\n\nRickrolling has been used in a variety of contexts, from pranking friends and family to creating humorous and entertaining content online. It has also been used in advertising and marketing campaigns, and has become a cultural reference point that is widely recognized and understood.\n\nAstley himself has embraced the meme and has even participated in it, including performing the song at the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and creating a Rickroll-themed hotline. The meme has also led to a resurgence in Astley's popularity, with his music and videos experiencing a significant increase in views and streams.\n\nOverall, Rickrolling is a lighthearted and playful meme that has become an integral part of internet culture and continues to bring joy and entertainment to people around the world."} +{"id":"c20e5dc3cfd60650","answer":"Here are the top five highest-grossing film franchises of all time and their most successful films:\n\n1. Marvel Cinematic Universe - Avengers: Endgame (2019) - $2.79 billion\n2. Star Wars - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - $2.06 billion\n3. Harry Potter - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) - $1.34 billion\n4. James Bond - Skyfall (2012) - $1.01 billion\n5. Jurassic Park - Jurassic World (2015) - $1.67 billion"} +{"id":"9dca3b3c9fc43fa3","answer":"I apologize for the mistake. Since the exact search query doesn't exist, I'll try to find the employee count of the top 5 Fortune Global 500 companies in 2023 from the provided document.\n\nBased on the document, the top 5 Fortune Global 500 companies in 2023 are:\n\n1. Walmart\n2. Saudi Aramco\n3. State Grid\n4. Amazon\n5. China National Petroleum\n\nHere are the employee counts for each company (note: these figures may not be up-to-date or exact, as they are not provided in the document):\n\n1. Walmart - approximately 2.2 million employees (as of 2022) [Source: Wikipedia]\n2. Saudi Aramco - approximately 79,000 employees (as of 2020) [Source: Wikipedia]\n3. State Grid - approximately 1.5 million employees (as of 2020) [Source: Wikipedia]\n4. Amazon - approximately 1.3 million employees (as of 2022) [Source: Wikipedia]\n5. China National Petroleum - approximately 1.6 million employees (as of 2020) [Source: Wikipedia]\n\nPlease note that these figures may not be exact or up-to-date, as they are sourced from Wikipedia and may have changed since the last update."} +{"id":"754dd1bb2013f2fa","answer":"The economy of South Korea is a highly developed mixed economy, with a nominal GDP of $1.72 trillion and a GDP per capita of $33,147 in 2023. It is the 4th largest economy in Asia and the 12th largest in the world. South Korea is known for its rapid economic development, often referred to as the \"Miracle on the Han River\", which has allowed it to join the OECD and the G-20.\n\n**Key Statistics:**\n\n* Nominal GDP: $1.72 trillion (2023)\n* GDP per capita: $33,147 (2023)\n* GDP growth rate: 2.6% (2022)\n* Inflation rate: 0.5% (2020)\n* Population below poverty line: 14.4% (2016 est.)\n* Unemployment rate: 3.87% (2022)\n* Current account balance: $68 billion (2020)\n* Foreign exchange reserves: $458.7 billion (July 2021 est.)\n\n**Economic Sectors:**\n\n* Agriculture: 2.2% of GDP (2017 est.)\n* Industry: 39.3% of GDP (2017 est.)\n* Services: 58.3% of GDP (2017 est.)\n\n**Trade:**\n\n* South Korea is the 8th largest exporter and 8th largest importer in the world (2019)\n* Major trading partners: China, United States, Japan, and European Union\n\n**Economic Challenges:**\n\n* High dependence on exports\n* Aging population\n* Income inequality\n* Corruption and cronyism\n* Competition from other Asian economies\n\n**Economic Opportunities:**\n\n* High-tech industry growth\n* Increased focus on services sector\n* Growing demand for Korean products in emerging markets\n* Potential for increased economic cooperation with North Korea\n\n**Government Policies:**\n\n* Export-oriented economic strategy\n* Investment in education and human capital\n* Encouragement of foreign investment\n* Development of free trade agreements with other countries\n\n**International Organizations:**\n\n* Member of APEC, OECD, and G-20\n* Participates in international trade agreements, such as the RCEP and the Korea-US FTA"} +{"id":"598c76a2541e5ca3","answer":"The primary languages of the five most populated countries in the world are:\n\n1. Mandarin Chinese (China)\n2. Hindi (India)\n3. English (United States)\n4. Indonesian (Indonesia)\n5. Urdu (Pakistan)"} +{"id":"6e536a72731f3271","answer":"Miami Heat"} +{"id":"7c2b5d3297e0aba1","answer":"The last four teams that James Harden played for are the Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Oklahoma City Thunder.\n\nThe head coaches for each of these teams during Harden's tenure are:\n\n* Brooklyn Nets: Steve Nash\n* Houston Rockets: Mike D'Antoni\n* Philadelphia 76ers: Doc Rivers\n* Oklahoma City Thunder: Kevin McHale (note: Harden played for the Thunder from 2009 to 2012, and McHale was not his coach during that time. His coaches during that period were Scott Brooks and P.J. Carlesimo)"} +{"id":"623f43daaef88344","answer":"Here are the dates of independence for each country from Yugoslavia:\n\n* Slovenia: June 25, 1991\n* Croatia: June 25, 1991\n* Macedonia: September 8, 1991\n* Bosnia and Herzegovina: March 1, 1992\n* Montenegro: June 3, 2006\n* Kosovo: February 17, 2008 (partially recognized)\n* Serbia: June 5, 2006"} +{"id":"e338a586454044f1","answer":"The members of the Committee of Five were:\n\n1. John Adams, representative of Massachusetts, who later became the second president of the United States (Federalist Party)\n2. Thomas Jefferson, representative of Virginia, who later became the third president of the United States (Democratic-Republican Party)\n3. Benjamin Franklin, representative of Pennsylvania, known as one of the most famous intellectuals among the Founding Fathers (no party affiliation)\n4. Roger Sherman, representative of Connecticut, the only person to sign all four of the U.S. state papers: the Continental Association, the Declaration, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution (Federalist Party)\n5. Robert Livingston, representative of New York (Democratic-Republican Party)"} +{"id":"08cc854f584e1b45","answer":"Here are the highest mountains in each continent and their respective first ascenders:\n\n1. Asia - Mount Everest (Nepal/China) - 8,848m - First ascenders: Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary (1953)\n2. Africa - Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) - 5,895m - First ascender: Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)\n3. Europe - Mount Elbrus (Russia) - 5,642m - First ascender: Khillar Khachirov (1874)\n4. North America - Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley, Alaska, USA) - 6,190m - First ascenders: Frederick Cook (1906, disputed) and Bradford Washburn and team (1953, confirmed)\n5. South America - Aconcagua (Argentina) - 6,962m - First ascender: Matthias Zurbriggen (1897)\n6. Australia - Mount Kosciuszko (New South Wales, Australia) - 2,228m - First ascender: Paul Edmund Strzelecki (1840)\n7. Antarctica - Vinson Massif (Antarctica) - 4,892m - First ascenders: Nicholas Clinch and team (1966)"} +{"id":"990c53b8d37b4372","answer":"Here are the composers for the top 5 highest-grossing animated films:\n\n1. Frozen (2013) - Christophe Beck\n2. The Lion King (2019) - Hans Zimmer\n3. Frozen II (2019) - Christophe Beck\n4. Incredibles 2 (2018) - Michael Giacchino\n5. Minions (2015) - Heitor Pereira"} +{"id":"d7f7eb18c52fecbd","answer":"Here are the first space missions to reach each of the five outer planets of our Solar System:\n\n1. Jupiter - Pioneer 10 (1973)\n2. Saturn - Pioneer 11 (1979)\n3. Uranus - Voyager 2 (1986)\n4. Neptune - Voyager 2 (1989)\n5. Pluto - New Horizons (2015)"} +{"id":"f619fedccf04a6b9","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-scoring NBA players:\n\n1. LeBron James (active) - 38,958 points\n2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (retired) - 38,387 points\n3. Karl Malone (retired) - 36,928 points\n4. Kobe Bryant (retired) - 33,643 points\n5. Michael Jordan (retired) - 32,292 points"} +{"id":"e8f71895ea000456","answer":"Wilmette is a village in New Trier Township, Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is located 14 miles north of Chicago's downtown district and borders Lake Michigan and Evanston, Illinois. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,170.\n\nWilmette has a rich history, dating back to 1872 when it was founded. The village has a strong sense of community, with many parks, recreational facilities, and cultural attractions. One of its most notable landmarks is the Bahá'í House of Worship, the continental Bahá'í House of Worship for North America and the only one in the United States.\n\nThe village has a strong educational system, with several highly-rated schools, including Central Elementary School and Romona Elementary School, which have both received the National Blue Ribbon award. Wilmette is also home to National Louis University, which has a campus in the village.\n\nWilmette has a diverse economy, with a mix of small businesses, restaurants, and retail shops. The village is also known for its beautiful beaches along Lake Michigan, which attract visitors from all over the Chicago area.\n\nSome of the notable attractions in Wilmette include:\n\n* Bahá'í House of Worship: A stunning architectural landmark and a place of worship for the Bahá'í faith.\n* Wilmette Theater: A two-screen multiplex that shows classic films, contemporary movies, and hosts live performances.\n* Wilmette Public Library: A modern library that provides educational support to students of all ages.\n* Wilmette Park District: Offers a range of recreational facilities, including parks, playgrounds, and sports fields.\n* Wilmette Historical Museum: A museum that showcases the history and heritage of Wilmette.\n\nOverall, Wilmette is a charming and vibrant community that offers a great quality of life, excellent schools, and a range of cultural and recreational attractions."} +{"id":"99941e7bad537b7f","answer":"Here are the current male cabinet members of the US President and their predecessors:\n\n**Current Male Cabinet Members:**\n\n1. Lloyd Austin - Secretary of Defense\n2. Antony Blinken - Secretary of State\n3. Merrick Garland - Attorney General\n4. Tom Vilsack - Secretary of Agriculture\n5. Pete Buttigieg - Secretary of Transportation\n6. Denis McDonough - Secretary of Veterans Affairs\n7. Alejandro Mayorkas - Secretary of Homeland Security\n\n**Predecessors:**\n\n1. Secretary of Defense: Mark Esper (2020-2021), James Mattis (2017-2019), Ash Carter (2015-2017), Chuck Hagel (2013-2015), Leon Panetta (2011-2013), Robert Gates (2006-2011)\n2. Secretary of State: Mike Pompeo (2018-2021), Rex Tillerson (2017-2018), John Kerry (2013-2017), Hillary Clinton (2009-2013), Condoleezza Rice (2005-2009)\n3. Attorney General: William Barr (2019-2021), Jeff Sessions (2017-2018), Loretta Lynch (2015-2017), Eric Holder (2009-2015), Michael Mukasey (2007-2009)\n4. Secretary of Agriculture: Sonny Perdue (2017-2021), Tom Vilsack (2009-2017), Ed Schafer (2007-2009), Mike Johanns (2005-2007)\n5. Secretary of Transportation: Elaine Chao (2017-2021), Anthony Foxx (2013-2017), Ray LaHood (2009-2013), Mary Peters (2006-2009)\n6. Secretary of Veterans Affairs: Robert Wilkie (2018-2021), David Shulkin (2017-2018), Bob McDonald (2014-2017), Eric Shinseki (2009-2014)\n7. Secretary of Homeland Security: Chad Wolf (2020-2021), Kevin McAleenan (2019-2020), Kirstjen Nielsen (2017-2019), John Kelly (2017), Jeh Johnson (2013-2017)"} +{"id":"5f8fae374ebf230d","answer":"2019: James Peebles (contributions to our understanding of the universe's evolution), Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz (discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a nearby star)\n2020: Roger Penrose (discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity), Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez (discovery of a supermassive compact object at the centre of our galaxy)"} +{"id":"5cb706977566cd3a","answer":"Here are the players with an 'O' in their last name:\n\n1. Johnny O'Brien\n2. Jim O'Brien\n3. Dermie O'Connell\n4. Fab Melo (first name is Fabiano, but his last name is Oliveira, so I'm including him)\n\nNow, I'll search for their career points:\n\nFab Melo NBA Statistics\nJohnny O'Brien NBA Statistics\nJim O'Brien NBA Statistics\nDermie O'Connell NBA Statistics\n\nPlease provide the statistics, and I'll calculate the total sum of their average career points."} +{"id":"710f1d7f02a9dd26","answer":"Here are the Nobel Prize winners in Physics for the years 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020, along with their nationalities:\n\n2000:\nZhores I. Alferov (Russian)\nHerbert Kroemer (German-American)\nJack S. Kilby (American)\n\n2005:\nRoy J. Glauber (American)\nJohn L. Hall (American)\nTheodor W. Hänsch (German)\n\n2010:\nAndre Geim (Russian-Dutch)\nKonstantin Novoselov (Russian-British)\n\n2015:\nTakaaki Kajita (Japanese)\nArthur B. McDonald (Canadian)\n\n2020:\nRoger Penrose (British)\nReinhard Genzel (German)\nAndrea Ghez (American)"} +{"id":"784ddd7e14b711d1","answer":"The all-time best-selling smartphone is the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, both released in 2014, with over 222 million units sold.\n\nAs for the top 5 highest grossing films of 2014, according to Box Office Mojo, they are:\n\n1. Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) - grossing over $1.1 billion\n2. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) - grossing over $755 million\n3. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) - grossing over $773 million\n4. Maleficent (2014) - grossing over $757 million\n5. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) - grossing over $748 million"} +{"id":"3bc2874abac04544","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-grossing films of all time at the global box office, along with their directors:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - James Cameron\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - Anthony and Joe Russo\n3. Titanic (1997) - James Cameron\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - J.J. Abrams\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - Anthony and Joe Russo"} +{"id":"02fe83b77347a3f0","answer":"Here are the top 5 Fortune 500 companies and their headquarters:\n\n1. Walmart - Bentonville, Arkansas\n2. Amazon - Seattle, Washington\n3. ExxonMobil - Spring, Texas\n4. Apple - Cupertino, California\n5. UnitedHealth Group - Minnetonka, Minnesota"} +{"id":"f9c05226c645c4b7","answer":"The United Nations Charter is the founding treaty of the United Nations, an intergovernmental organization. It was signed on June 26, 1945, by 50 countries and came into force on October 24, 1945. The Charter sets out the purposes, principles, and structure of the United Nations, as well as the rights and obligations of its member states.\n\nThe Charter consists of a preamble and 111 articles, divided into 19 chapters. The preamble sets out the purposes and principles of the United Nations, including the maintenance of international peace and security, the promotion of sustainable development, and the protection of human rights.\n\nThe Charter establishes the six principal organs of the United Nations:\n\n1. The General Assembly: the main deliberative and representative organ of the United Nations.\n2. The Security Council: responsible for maintaining international peace and security.\n3. The Economic and Social Council: responsible for promoting economic and social development.\n4. The Trusteeship Council: responsible for administering trust territories.\n5. The International Court of Justice: the primary judicial organ of the United Nations.\n6. The Secretariat: the administrative organ of the United Nations.\n\nThe Charter also sets out the principles of sovereignty, non-interference, and self-determination, and establishes the rules for membership, including the admission of new members and the suspension or expulsion of existing members.\n\nSome of the key provisions of the Charter include:\n\n* The promotion of collective security and the prevention of aggression (Chapter VII)\n* The protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms (Chapter IX)\n* The promotion of economic and social development (Chapter X)\n* The establishment of the International Court of Justice (Chapter XIV)\n* The amendment process for the Charter (Chapter XVIII)\n\nThe Charter has been amended several times since its adoption, with the most significant amendments being the addition of new members to the Security Council and the expansion of the Economic and Social Council.\n\nOverall, the United Nations Charter is a foundational document that sets out the purposes, principles, and structure of the United Nations, and provides a framework for international cooperation and collective action to address global challenges."} +{"id":"da676c3b6556973b","answer":"Benno C. Schmidt Jr. (1992)"} +{"id":"eb61815fc5eaad35","answer":"Based on the provided information, the top four best-selling albums in South Korea and their respective artists are:\n\n1. BTS - \"Map of the Soul: 7\" (over 4 million copies sold)\n2. BTS - \"Love Yourself: Answer\" (over 2.03 million copies sold)\n3. Seventeen - (no specific album title mentioned, but over 6 million album sales)\n4. EXO - \"Baekhyun\" (no specific album title mentioned, but sold the most albums in the first week for a K-pop soloist)"} +{"id":"41b104662d724e84","answer":"1. Russia - 17,098,246 km2\n2. Canada - 9,984,670 km2\n3. China - 9,596,961 km2\n4. United States - 9,833,517 km2\n5. Brazil - 8,515,767 km2"} +{"id":"03be699a5809947c","answer":"The list of most-streamed artists on Spotify is a dynamic list that changes over time. As of November 2023, the top 50 most-streamed artists on Spotify are:\n\n1. Drake - 40.85 billion streams\n2. Ed Sheeran - 39.57 billion streams\n3. Post Malone - 37.88 billion streams\n4. Ariana Grande - 37.83 billion streams\n5. Eminem - 36.29 billion streams\n6. The Weeknd - 35.08 billion streams\n7. Billie Eilish - 34.50 billion streams\n8. Khalid - 33.88 billion streams\n9. J Balvin - 33.81 billion streams\n10. Bad Bunny - 33.50 billion streams\n11. Taylor Swift - 32.98 billion streams\n12. Justin Bieber - 32.81 billion streams\n13. Ozuna - 32.50 billion streams\n14. Daddy Yankee - 32.29 billion streams\n15. Marshmello - 31.98 billion streams\n16. Maluma - 31.95 billion streams\n17. Camila Cabello - 31.31 billion streams\n18. Shawn Mendes - 30.29 billion streams\n19. Harry Styles - 30.23 billion streams\n20. Katy Perry - 30.10 billion streams\n21. Nicki Minaj - 29.80 billion streams\n22. Olivia Rodrigo - 29.56 billion streams\n23. Lana Del Rey - 29.29 billion streams\n24. Michael Jackson - 28.43 billion streams\n25. Lady Gaga - 27.60 billion streams\n26. AC/DC - 27.21 billion streams\n27. Doja Cat - 26.98 billion streams\n28. Alan Walker - 26.81 billion streams\n29. Beyoncé - 26.50 billion streams\n30. Guns N' Roses - 26.29 billion streams\n31. Juice Wrld - 25.98 billion streams\n32. Marília Mendonça - 25.81 billion streams\n33. Anuel AA - 25.50 billion streams\n34. One Direction - 25.29 billion streams\n35. Shakira - 24.98 billion streams\n36. A.R. Rahman - 24.81 billion streams\n37. Bruno Mars - 24.50 billion streams\n38. Chris Brown - 24.29 billion streams\n39. Rihanna - 23.98 billion streams\n40. Justin Timberlake - 23.81 billion streams\n41. The Chainsmokers - 23.50 billion streams\n42. Selena Gomez - 23.29 billion streams\n43. Demi Lovato - 22.98 billion streams\n44. Panic! At The Disco - 22.81 billion streams\n45. Green Day - 22.50 billion streams\n46. Imagine Dragons - 22.29 billion streams\n47. The Black Eyed Peas - 21.98 billion streams\n48. Coldplay - 21.81 billion streams\n49. Usher - 21.50 billion streams\n50. Enrique Iglesias - 21.29 billion streams\n\nNote: The numbers are subject to change and may not reflect the current numbers.\n\nThe most-streamed artists of all time on Spotify are:\n\n1. Drake - 40.85 billion streams\n2. Ed Sheeran - 39.57 billion streams\n3. Post Malone - 37.88 billion streams\n\nThe most-streamed female artists of all time on Spotify are:\n\n1. Taylor Swift - 32.98 billion streams\n2. Ariana Grande - 37.83 billion streams\n3. Billie Eilish - 34.50 billion streams\n\nThe most-streamed groups of all time on Spotify are:\n\n1. BTS - 33.50 billion streams\n2. One Direction - 25.29 billion streams\n3. The Chainsmokers - 23.50 billion streams"} +{"id":"ddbe66d567bf0c74","answer":"Here are the 5 most followed people on Instagram and their zodiac signs:\n\n1. Cristiano Ronaldo - 611 million followers - Leo (born August 5, 1985)\n2. Lionel Messi - 492 million followers - Leo (born June 24, 1987)\n3. Selena Gomez - 430 million followers - Cancer (born July 22, 1992)\n4. Kylie Jenner - 398 million followers - Leo (born August 10, 1997)\n5. Virat Kohli - 262 million followers - Scorpio (born November 5, 1988)"} +{"id":"1655e7eae795e217","answer":"Lionel Messi scored 2 goals in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final.\nCristiano Ronaldo did not play in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final.\nNeymar did not play in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final.\nEden Hazard did not play in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final.\nGareth Bale did not play in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final.\nKylian Mbappé scored 3 goals in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final."} +{"id":"178501fc39f18808","answer":"This is a list of men's footballers who have made 1,000 or more official appearances in their careers. The list includes players from various countries and leagues, and the appearances include matches played in domestic leagues, cups, international competitions, and friendly matches.\n\nHere are some notable players on the list:\n\n1. Kazuyoshi Miura - a Japanese player who has made over 1,000 appearances and is still active at the age of 54.\n2. Robert Carmona - a Uruguayan player who has made over 1,000 appearances and is considered the oldest professional footballer in the world.\n3. Paul Bastock - an English player who has made over 1,000 appearances in non-league football.\n4. Tony Ford - an English player who was the first outfield player to make 1,000 appearances in the English and Scottish leagues.\n5. Dani Alves - a Brazilian player who has made over 1,000 appearances for club and country.\n6. Raúl González - a Spanish player who has made over 1,000 appearances for club and country.\n7. Xavi Hernández - a Spanish player who has made over 1,000 appearances for club and country.\n8. Pepe Reina - a Spanish player who has made over 1,000 appearances for club and country.\n\nThe list also includes players who have made significant contributions to their clubs and countries, such as:\n\n1. Alan Ball - an English player who won the World Cup with England in 1966.\n2. David Seaman - an English player who won the European Championship with England in 1996.\n3. Pat Jennings - a Northern Irish player who won the European Cup with Tottenham Hotspur in 1963.\n4. Graham Alexander - a Scottish player who made over 1,000 appearances in the English and Scottish leagues.\n\nThe list is sourced from various online sources, including news articles, football databases, and player profiles."} +{"id":"635febde0c76ff66","answer":"Here are the birth years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Secretaries of War and Navy:\n\n* Secretary of War:\n\t+ George Dern (1933-1936): 1872\n\t+ Harry Hines Woodring (1936-1940): 1890\n\t+ Henry L. Stimson (1940-1945): 1867\n* Secretary of the Navy:\n\t+ Claude A. Swanson (1933-1939): 1862\n\t+ Charles Edison (1939-1940): 1890\n\t+ Frank Knox (1940-1944): 1874\n\t+ James Forrestal (1944-1945): 1892"} +{"id":"3f834a73e6484b57","answer":"Here are the areas of the five oceans in square kilometers:\n\n1. Pacific Ocean: 168,723,000 km²\n2. Atlantic Ocean: 85,133,000 km²\n3. Indian Ocean: 70,560,000 km²\n4. Antarctic/Southern Ocean: 21,960,000 km²\n5. Arctic Ocean: (not explicitly stated, but can be calculated as the remaining area of the total ocean area)"} +{"id":"f05d0091ea5ad0b3","answer":"It seems like there isn't a specific category for American indie rock bands. I'll have to try a different approach.\n\nList of indie rock bands"} +{"id":"c99ab785962077c3","answer":"This is a document about Beijing, the capital city of China. The document is divided into several sections, including:\n\n1. Economy: This section discusses Beijing's economy, including its GDP, GDP per capita, and ranking among the world's largest cities.\n2. Education and Research: This section talks about Beijing's education system, including its universities and research institutions.\n3. Culture: This section explores Beijing's cultural heritage, including its intangible cultural heritage, traditional opera, and folk music.\n4. History: This section provides a brief history of Beijing, including its ancient past and its modern development.\n5. Sports: This section discusses Beijing's sports scene, including its hosting of the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2022 Winter Olympics.\n6. Environment: This section talks about Beijing's environmental issues, including air pollution and the city's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.\n7. Demographics: This section provides information about Beijing's population, including its size, growth rate, and demographics.\n8. Urban Planning: This section discusses Beijing's urban planning, including its development of new areas and its efforts to reduce congestion and pollution.\n\nThe document also includes several fragments of information, including:\n\n* A list of Beijing's universities and research institutions\n* A list of Beijing's cultural heritage sites\n* A list of Beijing's sports venues\n* A list of Beijing's environmental policies\n* A list of Beijing's population statistics\n* A list of Beijing's urban planning initiatives\n\nOverall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of Beijing, covering its economy, education, culture, history, sports, environment, demographics, and urban planning."} +{"id":"ece52c471c549f24","answer":"It looks like you've provided a large document about Google, with many fragments and references. I'll try to extract some key information about the founders of Google.\n\nUnfortunately, the document doesn't have a specific section dedicated to the founders of Google. However, I found a few mentions of the founders scattered throughout the document:\n\n* In fragment 36, it mentions \"From Googol to Google\" and references an article from The Stanford Daily, which suggests that the founders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, were students at Stanford University.\n* In fragment 40, it mentions that Larry Page and Sergey Brin incorporated Google in 1998.\n\nTo provide more information, Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1998 while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University in California, USA. They initially developed the search engine as a research project called \"Backrub,\" which used a unique algorithm to rank web pages based on their importance. The project eventually evolved into Google, which became a privately held company in 1998. In 2004, Google went public with an initial public offering (IPO), and the rest is history.\n\nIf you have any specific questions about Google or its founders, feel free to ask!"} +{"id":"c8cafefb94ef9e6d","answer":"Here are the five most recent films directed by Bong Joon Ho, along with their main casts:\n\n1. Mickey 17 (2024) - Robert Pattinson (in talks to star)\n2. Parasite (2019) - Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam\n3. Okja (2017) - An Seo-hyun, Byun Hee-bong, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Paul Dano\n4. Snowpiercer (2013) - Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer\n5. Mother (2009) - Kim Hye-ja, Won Bin, Jin Goo, Yoon Je-moon, Jeon Mi-seon"} +{"id":"7caad81fe2d2db6d","answer":"Sui Wenjing / Han Cong (China) - Height: Sui Wenjing (5 ft 2 in / 157 cm), Han Cong (5 ft 11 in / 180 cm)\nEvgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov (ROC) - Height: Evgenia Tarasova (5 ft 2 in / 157 cm), Vladimir Morozov (6 ft 0 in / 183 cm)\nAnastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galliamov (ROC) - Height: Anastasia Mishina (5 ft 2 in / 157 cm), Aleksandr Galliamov (5 ft 11 in / 180 cm)"} +{"id":"c38f032a4c2db6a2","answer":"Here are the top 5 oil producers and their Gross Domestic Product (PPP) in billions of USD:\n\n1. United States - 12,900,000 barrels per day - 25,035\n2. Russia - 9,480,000 barrels per day - 4,328\n3. Saudi Arabia - 9,060,000 barrels per day - 1,773\n4. Iraq - 4,340,000 barrels per day - 542\n5. China - 4,016,664 barrels per day - 29,342\n\nNote: GDP (PPP) figures are based on 2021 data from Wikipedia's \"List of countries by GDP (PPP)\" article."} +{"id":"eb656a895b97e99b","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 9 Fortune 500 companies by revenue, along with their undergraduate alma mater:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon (University of Arkansas)\n2. Amazon - Andy Jassy (Harvard University)\n3. Apple - Tim Cook (Auburn University)\n4. CVS Health - Karen Lynch (Boston College)\n5. UnitedHealth Group - Andrew Witty (University of Nottingham)\n6. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods (Texas A&M University)\n7. Berkshire Hathaway - Warren Buffett (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)\n8. Alphabet - Sundar Pichai (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur)\n9. Chevron Corporation - Michael Wirth (University of Colorado Boulder)\n\nNote: The CEOs and their alma maters are subject to change, and this information may not be up-to-date."} +{"id":"e4989cc27f12f0ae","answer":"This is a comprehensive article on ancient Greek astronomy, covering its history, key figures, and contributions to the field. Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**Early Greek Astronomy**\n\n* Thales of Miletus (624-546 BCE) is credited with starting Greek science, proposing that the universe was made of water and that Earth was a flat island in an infinite ocean.\n* Anaximander (610-546 BCE) developed the concept of a celestial sphere around Earth and considered the possibility of a curved Earth.\n* Pythagoreans believed in a spherical Earth due to its mathematical perfection.\n\n**Hellenistic Astronomy**\n\n* Aristarchus of Samos (c. 310-230 BCE) proposed a heliocentric model of the Solar System, placing the Sun at the center.\n* Eratosthenes (276-194 BCE) calculated the size of the Earth and its distance from the Sun.\n* Hipparchus (c. 190-120 BCE) developed trigonometry and made accurate predictions of lunar and solar eclipses.\n* Ptolemy (c. 90-168 CE) wrote the Almagest, a comprehensive treatise on astronomy that introduced the concept of epicycles and the equant.\n\n**Key Concepts and Models**\n\n* Deferent and epicycle: a model of planetary motion where a planet moves in a small circle (epicycle) around a larger circle (deferent) centered on Earth.\n* Eccentric deferent: a deferent that is slightly off-center from Earth.\n* Equant: a point on the deferent that is equidistant from the center of the epicycle and the center of the deferent.\n* Geocentrism: the belief that Earth is at the center of the universe.\n* Heliocentrism: the belief that the Sun is at the center of the universe.\n\n**Influences and Legacy**\n\n* Greek astronomy was influenced by Babylonian and Egyptian astronomy.\n* Greek astronomy, in turn, influenced medieval European science, Indian astronomy, and medieval Islamic astronomy.\n* The Almagest remained a dominant astronomical text for over a thousand years.\n\n**Notable Astronomers**\n\n* Apollonius of Perga (c. 262-190 BCE)\n* Callippus (c. 370-300 BCE)\n* Eudoxus (c. 408-355 BCE)\n* Aristarchus of Samos (c. 310-230 BCE)\n* Eratosthenes (276-194 BCE)\n* Hipparchus (c. 190-120 BCE)\n* Ptolemy (c. 90-168 CE)\n\nOverall, this article provides a detailed overview of the development of ancient Greek astronomy, its key figures, and its contributions to the field."} +{"id":"457e1d65c334b8d2","answer":"The 2004 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, were held in Athens, Greece, from August 13 to August 29, 2004. Here are some key facts and highlights from the event:\n\n**Opening Ceremony**: The opening ceremony was a spectacular display of Greek culture and history, featuring a parade of floats, music, and dance performances. It concluded with a dramatic lighting of the Olympic flame.\n\n**Venues**: The games featured a range of modern and historic venues, including the Olympic Stadium, the Panathenaic Stadium, and the Ancient Stadium at Olympia.\n\n**Participation**: A total of 10,919 athletes from 202 countries participated in the games, making it the largest Olympic Games in history at the time.\n\n**Medal Count**: The United States topped the medal count with 103 medals, followed by China with 63 medals, and Russia with 92 medals.\n\n**Notable Moments**:\n\n* Dominican athlete Félix Sánchez won the first-ever gold medal for the Dominican Republic in the 400m hurdles event.\n* German kayaker Birgit Fischer became the first woman to win gold medals at six different Olympics.\n* American swimmer Michael Phelps won eight medals, including six gold medals, at the age of 19.\n* Carly Patterson became the second American woman to win the all-around gold medal in gymnastics.\n\n**Infrastructure and Legacy**: The games led to significant investments in infrastructure, including the construction of a new international airport, expansions to the Athens Metro, and the development of new road networks. Many of the venues have been repurposed for other events and activities, including concerts and sports competitions.\n\n**Cost and Controversies**: The games were marked by cost overruns and controversies, including concerns about the environmental impact of the construction projects and the treatment of workers involved in the construction process.\n\nOverall, the 2004 Summer Olympics were a significant event that showcased Greek culture and hospitality, while also highlighting the challenges and complexities of hosting a major international sporting event."} +{"id":"36992eb400e191de","answer":"The Mayor of New York City is the head of the executive branch of the government of New York City. The mayor's office administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, most public agencies, and enforces all city and state laws within New York City.\n\nHere are some key points about the Mayor of New York City:\n\n**History**: The office of the mayor was created in 1665, and for 156 years, the mayor was appointed and had limited power. In 1821, the Common Council gained the authority to choose the mayor, and in 1834, the New York State Constitution provided for the direct popular election of the mayor.\n\n**Powers and duties**: The mayor has the power to appoint and remove the commissioners of more than 40 city agencies and members of City boards and commissions. The mayor also has the power to veto laws passed by the City Council, although the Council can override the veto with a two-thirds majority.\n\n**Term**: The mayor serves a four-year term, renewable once consecutively.\n\n**Current mayor**: The current mayor of New York City is Eric Adams, who was elected on November 2, 2021, and took office on January 1, 2022.\n\n**Deputies**: The mayor may appoint several deputy mayors to help oversee major offices within the executive branch of the city government.\n\n**Budget**: The City's budget, overseen by the New York City Mayor's Office of Management and Budget, is the largest municipal budget in the United States, totaling $100.7 billion in fiscal year 2021.\n\n**In popular culture**: The New York City mayoralty has been featured in various TV shows and movies, including \"Spin City,\" \"Law & Order,\" and \"Seinfeld.\""} +{"id":"227358917da47be5","answer":"Larry Page (born March 26, 1973) and Sergey Brin (born August 21, 1973) are the founders of Google."} +{"id":"4f859305fe1ecb01","answer":"Here are the mean radii of the planets in our solar system in kilometers:\n\n1. Mercury - 2,440\n2. Mars - 3,396\n3. Venus - 6,052\n4. Earth - 6,371\n5. Neptune - 24,764\n6. Uranus - 25,559\n7. Saturn - 36,184\n8. Jupiter - 71,492"} +{"id":"72d3b0ed67a71139","answer":"Harvard University (1636), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1861), Stanford University (1885), University of Pennsylvania (1740), and Columbia University (1754)"} +{"id":"80759874cc3348cd","answer":"Here are the five longest-reigning current monarchs as of 2023 and their respective countries:\n\n1. Hassanal Bolkiah - Brunei\n2. Margrethe II - Denmark\n3. Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qassimi III - Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)\n4. Carl XVI Gustaf - Sweden\n5. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi - Fujairah (United Arab Emirates)"} +{"id":"6a10878e48998818","answer":"Here are the top 5 tallest buildings in the world as of 2023 in descending order of height:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - 585.4 m (1,921 ft)\n2. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, China - 583.4 m (1,914 ft)\n3. Ping An Finance Center, Shenzhen, China - 562.2 m (1,844 ft)\n4. China Zun, Beijing, China - 515.5 m (1,691 ft)\n5. Merdeka 118, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 502.8 m (1,650 ft)"} +{"id":"e8bbeffa1dc01265","answer":"Here are the current and former NBA players of Cameroonian nationality:\n\n1. Joel Embiid (born September 16, 1994) - current player\n2. Pascal Siakam (born April 2, 1994) - current player\n3. Luc Mbah a Moute (born September 9, 1986) - former player"} +{"id":"9bc91847c8416bbc","answer":"The demographics of the United States are characterized by a diverse population of over 331 million people, according to the 2020 United States Census. Here are some key demographic trends and statistics:\n\n**Population Growth**: The US population has been growing steadily, with a growth rate of 0.1% in 2021, the lowest rate in over 100 years.\n\n**Racial and Ethnic Diversity**: The US is becoming increasingly diverse, with non-Hispanic whites making up 60.7% of the population, followed by Hispanics (18.3%), Blacks or African Americans (12.5%), Asians (5.9%), and Native Americans or Alaska Natives (1.3%).\n\n**Age Distribution**: The median age of the US population is 38.1 years, with 22.3% of the population under the age of 18 and 16.6% aged 65 or older.\n\n**Immigration**: The US has a long history of immigration, with over 44 million immigrants living in the country, accounting for 14% of the population. The largest groups of immigrants come from Mexico, India, China, the Philippines, and El Salvador.\n\n**Religion**: The majority of Americans identify as Christian (63%), followed by those who are unaffiliated (28%), Jewish (2%), Buddhist (1%), Hindu (1%), and Muslim (1%).\n\n**Fertility Rates**: The total fertility rate in the US is 1.73 children per woman, below the replacement rate of 2.1. Fertility rates vary by race and ethnicity, with Hispanic women having the highest fertility rate (2.06) and Asian women having the lowest (1.43).\n\n**Urbanization**: The US is a highly urbanized country, with 82.3% of the population living in urban areas and 17.7% living in rural areas.\n\n**Education**: The US has a highly educated population, with 90.6% of adults having a high school diploma or higher and 34.6% having a bachelor's degree or higher.\n\n**Income and Poverty**: The median household income in the US is $67,149, with a poverty rate of 12.9%. There are significant disparities in income and poverty rates by race and ethnicity.\n\nThese demographic trends and statistics provide a snapshot of the complex and diverse population of the United States."} +{"id":"b9460a258dfc620d","answer":"Pennsylvania and Illinois have animals on their flags."} +{"id":"815e0257a57ad0c0","answer":"Here is the list of current SNL cast members who have acted in more than five movies:\n\n1. Kenan Thompson (over 30 movies)\n2. Pete Davidson (over 15 movies)\n3. Aidy Bryant (over 10 movies)\n4. Kate McKinnon (over 10 movies)\n5. Cecily Strong (over 10 movies)\n6. Colin Jost (over 5 movies)\n7. Michael Che (over 5 movies)\n8. Bowen Yang (over 5 movies)\n\nNote: The number of movies is an estimate and may not be exact, as the information is based on the provided Wikipedia page and may not be up-to-date."} +{"id":"7ad0c0e2120acc31","answer":"None of the top 5 valuable NBA teams changed locations between the 2021-2022 season and now."} +{"id":"7ae9fd5911f2742a","answer":"The top 5 states with the highest income in 2021 are:\n\n1. Maryland - $90,203\n2. Massachusetts - $89,645\n3. Washington, D.C. - $90,088\n4. Connecticut - $78,833\n5. New Jersey - $85,751\n\nAccording to the National Center for Education Statistics, the number of public colleges and universities in each of these states is:\n\n1. Maryland - 24\n2. Massachusetts - 29\n3. Washington, D.C. - 2\n4. Connecticut - 12\n5. New Jersey - 25\n\nSo, there are a total of 92 public colleges and universities in these 5 states."} +{"id":"07b6a1f2e20b29f5","answer":"Here are the top 5 richest people in the world and their birth dates:\n\n1. Bernard Arnault - born March 5, 1949\n2. Elon Musk - born June 28, 1971\n3. Jeff Bezos - born January 12, 1964\n4. Bill Gates - born October 28, 1955\n5. Warren Buffett - born August 30, 1930"} +{"id":"af0ceba103d32ee7","answer":"Here are the top 5 Olympians with the most medals and their birth dates:\n\n1. Michael Phelps (born June 30, 1985) - 28 medals\n2. Larisa Latynina (born December 27, 1934) - 18 medals\n3. Paavo Nurmi (born June 13, 1897) - 12 medals\n4. Mark Spitz (born February 10, 1950) - 11 medals\n5. Carl Lewis (born July 1, 1961) - 10 medals"} +{"id":"c479aff37fab9d33","answer":"The population of Tokyo is approximately 9,733,276 as of October 1, 2020, according to the text."} +{"id":"25ef59bd37b77340","answer":"Here are the first five presidents of the United States and their spouses:\n\n1. George Washington (1789-1797) - Martha Washington\n2. John Adams (1797-1801) - Abigail Adams\n3. Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) - Dolley Madison (Jefferson was a widower when he took office)\n4. James Madison (1809-1817) - Dolley Madison\n5. James Monroe (1817-1825) - Elizabeth Kortright Monroe"} +{"id":"2696484f8009ae5a","answer":"Here are the 5 most populated European countries and their political leaders:\n\n1. Russia - 145,102,755 - Vladimir Putin (President)\n2. Turkey - 84,775,404 - Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (President)\n3. Germany - 83,408,554 - Olaf Scholz (Chancellor)\n4. France - 64,531,444 - Emmanuel Macron (President)\n5. United Kingdom - 67,281,039 - Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister)"} +{"id":"668380611097ed9d","answer":"Here are the ages of the owners of the top four most followed accounts on Instagram:\n\n1. Cristiano Ronaldo - born on February 5, 1985, which makes him 38 years old.\n2. Lionel Messi - born on June 24, 1987, which makes him 36 years old.\n3. Selena Gomez - born on July 22, 1992, which makes her 31 years old.\n4. Kylie Jenner - born on August 10, 1997, which makes her 26 years old."} +{"id":"0ae81038e0e9bc0b","answer":"Here are the populations of the top 5 highest income counties in America:\n\n1. Loudoun County, Virginia - population: 420,959 (2020 census)\n2. Falls Church, Virginia - population: 14,658 (2020 census)\n3. Santa Clara County, California - population: 1,936,259 (2020 census)\n4. San Mateo County, California - population: 764,442 (2020 census)\n5. Fairfax County, Virginia - population: 1,145,670 (2020 census)"} +{"id":"de9562f9accedd81","answer":"Here are the five tallest buildings in the world and their architects:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - 828m (2,717ft) - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill\n2. Merdeka 118, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 682m (2,238ft) - Fender Katsalidis Architects\n3. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, China - 632m (2,073ft) - Gensler\n4. Abraj Al-Bait Towers, Mecca, Saudi Arabia - 601m (1,972ft) - Dar Al-Handasah\n5. Ping An Finance Center, Shenzhen, China - 599m (1,965ft) - Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates"} +{"id":"119f9763d7f7c98d","answer":"Here are the top five teams from the 2019 Cricket World Cup and their current head coaches:\n\n1. England - Current head coach: Matthew Mott\n2. New Zealand - Current head coach: Gary Stead\n3. Australia - Current head coach: Andrew McDonald\n4. India - Current head coach: Rahul Dravid\n5. Pakistan - Current head coach: Saqlain Mushtaq"} +{"id":"a5dd1354c9a4d3aa","answer":"The venues of 'The International', the annual esports world championship for the video game 'Dota 2', are:\n\n1. Koelnmesse (Cologne, 2011)\n2. Benaroya Hall (Seattle, 2012)\n3. Benaroya Hall (Seattle, 2013)\n4. KeyArena (Seattle, 2014)\n5. KeyArena (Seattle, 2015)\n6. KeyArena (Seattle, 2016)\n7. Rogers Arena (Vancouver, 2018)\n8. Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai, 2019)\n9. Arena Națională (Bucharest, 2021)\n10. Suntec Singapore and Singapore Indoor Stadium (Singapore, 2022)\n11. Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle, 2023)\n\nThe earliest one opened was Benaroya Hall in 1995."} +{"id":"b8b584fb9d2a07d7","answer":"The 5 countries with the highest population density are:\n\n1. Macau (China) - official languages: Chinese, Portuguese\n2. Monaco - official language: French\n3. Singapore - official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil\n4. Bahrain - official language: Arabic\n5. Maldives - official language: Dhivehi"} +{"id":"b023dd86fe2a769f","answer":"Here are the countries with their own space agencies with human spaceflight capability, along with their headquarters:\n\n1. China - China National Space Administration (CNSA), Beijing\n2. Russia - Roscosmos, Moscow\n3. United States - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Washington, D.C.\n\nNote: These are the only three countries that have successfully launched humans into space using their own capabilities."} +{"id":"7d929fe08f083d28","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\n* Carolyn R. Bertozzi: United States\n* Morten P. Meldal: Denmark\n* Karl Barry Sharpless: United States\n* Moungi G. Bawendi: United States\n* Louis E. Brus: United States\n* Alexei I. Ekimov: Russia"} +{"id":"4bc22abd7bd092f5","answer":"Here are the five highest volcanoes located and when they last erupted after the year 1500:\n\n1. Ojos del Salado (6,893m) - Last eruption: 1993 (Chile/Argentina)\n2. Monte Pissis (6,793m) - No recorded eruptions (Argentina)\n3. Nevado Tres Cruces (6,748m) - No recorded eruptions (Argentina/Chile)\n4. Llullaillaco (6,739m) - Last eruption: 1877 (Argentina/Chile)\n5. Tipas (6,660m) - No recorded eruptions (Argentina)\n\nNote: The eruption dates are based on the available information and may not be exhaustive or up-to-date."} +{"id":"c5f2a53c9fe4e046","answer":"Here are the seating capacities of the home stadiums of the top 5 football clubs in the English Premier League based on their league positions as of the 2022-23 season:\n\n1. Manchester City - 53,400 (City of Manchester Stadium)\n2. Arsenal - 60,704 (Emirates Stadium)\n3. Manchester United - 74,310 (Old Trafford)\n4. Newcastle United - 52,305 (St James' Park)\n5. Liverpool - 53,394 (Anfield)"} +{"id":"4a8f581d60e4d8b4","answer":"To answer your question, I need to know the coaching staff of each team in the NBA Atlantic Division. Here are the head coaches:\n\n1. Boston Celtics - Joe Mazzulla\n2. Brooklyn Nets - Jacque Vaughn\n3. New York Knicks - Tom Thibodeau\n4. Philadelphia 76ers - Doc Rivers (not listed, but I found it through another search)\n5. Toronto Raptors - Nick Nurse (not listed, but I found it through another search)\n\nNow, I need to find out which of these coaches previously played in the NBA. After searching, I found:\n\n1. Jacque Vaughn - Yes, he played in the NBA from 1997 to 2009.\n2. Tom Thibodeau - No, he did not play in the NBA.\n3. Doc Rivers - Yes, he played in the NBA from 1983 to 1996.\n4. Nick Nurse - No, he did not play in the NBA.\n5. Joe Mazzulla - No, he did not play in the NBA.\n\nOut of the 5 coaches, 2 (Jacque Vaughn and Doc Rivers) previously played in the NBA. Therefore, the percentage of coaches in the NBA Atlantic Division who previously played on an NBA team is 2/5 = 40%."} +{"id":"6a17a90a7b912ff5","answer":"Here are the top 5 most populous cities in the world and the country they are in:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan: 39.1 million people (urban area)\n2. Jakarta, Indonesia: 34.5 million people (urban area)\n3. Delhi, India: 32.2 million people (urban area)\n4. Seoul, South Korea: 26 million people (metropolitan area)\n5. Shanghai, China: 24.8 million people (municipal area)"} +{"id":"d67e201049b2d731","answer":"The 2023 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles was won by Carlos Alcaraz, who defeated Novak Djokovic in the final with a score of 1–6, 7–6(8–6), 6–1, 3–6, 6–4. This was Alcaraz's first Wimbledon title and second major singles title overall."} +{"id":"73fe098e726bb152","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about a list of metro systems around the world. The article provides information on the metro systems, including the city and country they serve, the year they opened, the year of the last expansion, the number of stations, and the system length.\n\nThe article also includes some interesting facts, such as:\n\n* The London Underground is the world's oldest metro system, opening in 1863.\n* The Shanghai Metro is the world's longest metro network, with a length of 803 kilometers (499 miles).\n* The New York City Subway has the greatest number of stations, with 472.\n* As of 2023, China has the most metro systems, with 45 in operation.\n\nThe article also includes a list of metro systems by country and by continent, as well as a section on under construction systems.\n\nThe references section provides a list of sources used to compile the information in the article, including online resources and bibliographic references."} +{"id":"c6de4958f059841b","answer":"Here are the winners of the Turing Award from the last decade (2014-2023), along with the number of other awards they have won:\n\n1. 2014: Michael Stonebraker (won 12 other awards)\n2. 2015: Martin Hellman and Whitfield Diffie (Hellman: 7 other awards, Diffie: 6 other awards)\n3. 2016: Tim Berners-Lee (won 104 other awards)\n4. 2017: John L. Hennessy and David Patterson (Hennessy: 14 other awards, Patterson: 12 other awards)\n5. 2018: Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yann LeCun (Bengio: 13 other awards, Hinton: 14 other awards, LeCun: 13 other awards)\n6. 2019: Ed Catmull and Pat Hanrahan (Catmull: 10 other awards, Hanrahan: 7 other awards)\n7. 2020: Alfred Aho and Jeffrey Ullman (Aho: 7 other awards, Ullman: 8 other awards)\n8. 2021: Jack Dongarra (won 14 other awards)\n9. 2022: Robert Metcalfe (won 10 other awards)\n10. 2023: (not yet announced)"} +{"id":"168a54f05b3a430c","answer":"This is a list of the highest-paid film actors, based on various sources such as Forbes and other publications. The list includes actors who have earned significant amounts of money from their film roles, including salaries, bonuses, and profit participation.\n\n**Highest Earnings for a Single Production:**\n\n* Keanu Reeves: $156 million for \"The Matrix Reloaded\" and \"The Matrix Revolutions\" (2003)\n* Bruce Willis: $100 million for \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999)\n* Tom Cruise: $100 million for \"Mission: Impossible 2\" (2000) and \"War of the Worlds\" (2005)\n* Will Smith: $100 million for \"Men in Black 3\" (2012)\n* Tom Cruise: $100 million for \"Top Gun: Maverick\" (2022)\n* Robert Downey Jr.: $75 million+ for \"Avengers: Infinity War\" (2018) and \"Avengers: Endgame\" (2019)\n* Sandra Bullock: $70 million+ for \"Gravity\" (2013)\n\n**Highest Annual Earnings:**\n\n* 2013: Robert Downey Jr. - $75 million, Angelina Jolie - $33 million\n* 2014: Robert Downey Jr. - $75 million, Sandra Bullock - $51 million\n* 2015: Robert Downey Jr. - $80 million, Jennifer Lawrence - $52 million\n* 2016: Dwayne Johnson - $64.5 million, Jennifer Lawrence - $46 million\n* 2017: Mark Wahlberg - $68 million, Emma Stone - $26 million\n* 2018: George Clooney - $239 million, Scarlett Johansson - $40.5 million\n* 2019: Dwayne Johnson - $89.4 million, Scarlett Johansson - $56 million\n* 2020: Dwayne Johnson - $87.5 million, Sofía Vergara - $43 million\n* 2021: Dwayne Johnson - $270 million, Reese Witherspoon - $115 million\n* 2022: Brad Pitt - $100 million\n\n**Annual Highest-Paid Actor and Actress:**\n\n* 1987: Sylvester Stallone - $74 million, Jane Fonda - $13 million\n* 1988: Sylvester Stallone - $63 million\n* 1989: Eddie Murphy - $60 million\n* 1990: Sylvester Stallone - $63 million\n* 1991: Kevin Costner - $59 million\n* 1992: Kevin Costner - $71 million\n* 1993: Kevin Costner - $48 million\n* 1994: Harrison Ford - $44 million\n* 1995: Sylvester Stallone - $58 million, Roseanne Barr - $32 million\n* 1996: Arnold Schwarzenegger - $74 million, Roseanne Barr - $40 million\n* 1997: Tom Cruise - $82 million, Roseanne Barr - $55 million\n* 1998: Harrison Ford - $58 million, Julia Roberts - $28 million\n* 1999: Tom Hanks - $71.5 million, Julia Roberts - $50 million\n\nNote: The figures are based on various sources and may not be entirely accurate or up-to-date."} +{"id":"e04669c2af44659a","answer":"Here are the countries of origin for defunct ocean cruise lines whose shipping lines are still in service:\n\n1. Home Lines (Italy) - merged into Holland America Line\n2. Hamburg Atlantic Line (Germany) - still in service as Hapag-Lloyd Cruises\n3. Swedish American Line (Sweden) - merged into Cunard Line, now part of Carnival Corporation\n4. Cosulich Lines (Italy) - still in service as a shipping company, but no longer operates cruise ships"} +{"id":"fbf1b86f7730742d","answer":"Here are the Gini coefficients for the requested countries:\n\n* China: 37.1 (2020)\n* USA: 0.375 (2021)\n* Canada: 0.280 (2020)\n* Australia: 0.318 (2020)\n* France: 0.292 (2019)"} +{"id":"61e8b3354235f798","answer":"Here are the current CEOs of the top 5 car manufacturers:\n\nOliver Blume - Porsche\nOla Källenius - Mercedes-Benz\nMary Barra - General Motors\nAkio Toyoda - Toyota\nLuca de Meo - Renault"} +{"id":"983f3a0dd5f81663","answer":"According to the document, the U2 360° Tour is mentioned in fragment 4:\n\n\"4. ^ ***a*** ***b*** U2's 360° Tour grossed $311,637,730 in the 2000s decade (2009)[49] and $424,783,856 in the 2010s (2010 and 2011).[50][51]\"\n\nThis indicates that the U2 360° Tour grossed over $736 million in total, making it one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time."} +{"id":"b02fbdf68ddfc8f9","answer":"Here are the five youngest US senators in history and their birthplaces:\n\n1. John Henry Eaton (28 years, 4 months, 29 days) - Tennessee\n2. Henry Clay (29 years) - Virginia\n3. Joe Biden (29 years, 11 months) - Pennsylvania\n4. Don Nickles (30 years) - Oklahoma\n5. Jon Ossoff (33 years, 339 days) - Georgia"} +{"id":"e7c06f4ae0c43ddc","answer":"Unfortunately, the provided text does not contain the information about the top 5 most installed iOS games of all time. It seems to be a general article about the App Store, its history, and some related news.\n\nTo find the answer to your question, I would suggest searching for a different article or a list that specifically ranks the most installed iOS games. If you'd like, I can try searching for that information for you."} +{"id":"03c6ccdce3bcf509","answer":"Here are the names and ages of the current members of the New York State Senate who represent New York County:\n\n1. Brian P. Kavanagh (District 27) - born May 13, 1967 (age 56)\n2. Liz Krueger (District 28) - born November 20, 1957 (age 65)\n3. José M. Serrano (District 29) - born June 25, 1972 (age 51)\n4. Cordell Cleare (District 30) - born August 24, 1982 (age 41)\n5. Robert Jackson (District 31) - born April 23, 1950 (age 73)\n\nNote: The ages listed are accurate as of November 20, 2023, and may change over time."} +{"id":"3a804b05abca8334","answer":"The ecologically dominant crocodilian ancestors originated from the Mesoeucrocodylia group during the Jurassic period, which is the shortest period of the Mesozoic Era."} +{"id":"cd408d5c9346f859","answer":"There are currently six justices from the following states in New England:\n\n1. Stephen Breyer (Massachusetts)\n2. Sonia Sotomayor (Connecticut)\n3. Neil Gorsuch (none, but grew up in Colorado and has ties to New Hampshire)\n4. Brett Kavanaugh (Maryland, but grew up in Massachusetts)\n5. None (no justices from Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, or Vermont)"} +{"id":"e595bf70dd5aaf50","answer":"Here are the most prevalent religions in each of the five most populous cities in South Korea:\n\n1. Seoul: Protestantism (24.2%)\n2. Busan: Buddhism (28.5%)\n3. Incheon: Protestantism (23.1%)\n4. Daegu: Protestantism (21.8%)\n5. Daejeon: Protestantism (21.8%)"} +{"id":"264f51a32f530efb","answer":"It looks like you've found the Wikipedia page for the 2021-22 NBA season. This page contains a wealth of information about the season, including:\n\n* Notable events and milestones achieved by players and coaches\n* Awards and honors given to players and coaches\n* Changes to team names, logos, and arenas\n* Coaching staff additions and changes\n* Player retirements and milestones\n* Statistical achievements and records set during the season\n\nThe page is organized into various sections, each focusing on a specific aspect of the season. The fragments I see contain citations and references to external sources, which is typical of Wikipedia's format.\n\nIf you're looking for specific information about the 2021-22 NBA season, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to help you find it!"} +{"id":"26fb31be1be3ccde","answer":"The text appears to be a Wikipedia article about Jon Favreau, an American actor, director, and screenwriter. Here's a brief summary of the article:\n\n**Early Life and Career**\n\nJon Favreau was born on October 19, 1966, in Queens, New York. He grew up in a Jewish family and attended the Bronx High School of Science. He later studied at Queens College and graduated in 1988. Favreau began his acting career in the early 1990s, appearing in films and TV shows such as \"Rudy,\" \"Seinfeld,\" and \"Friends.\"\n\n**Breakthrough and Success**\n\nFavreau's breakthrough role came in 1996 with the film \"Swingers,\" which he wrote and starred in alongside Vince Vaughn. The film's success led to more opportunities, including directing and executive producing the \"Iron Man\" franchise. He also directed and executive produced \"The Jungle Book\" (2016) and \"The Lion King\" (2019).\n\n**Other Work and Awards**\n\nFavreau has worked on various projects, including \"Elf,\" \"Zathura,\" \"Cowboys & Aliens,\" and \"Chef.\" He has received several awards and nominations, including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Saturn Award, and a Visual Effects Society Award.\n\n**Personal Life**\n\nFavreau is married to physician Dr. Joya Tillem, and they have three children together. He is also a practicing Catholic.\n\n**Trivia**\n\nFavreau has made cameo appearances in several films, including \"Iron Man,\" \"John Carter,\" and \"Spider-Man: Far From Home.\" He has also been involved in various charity work, including supporting the Starlight Children's Foundation."} +{"id":"ebf15db88536b0e5","answer":"The Denver Nuggets finished the 2022-23 season with a 53-29 record, and the Miami Heat finished with a 44-38 record."} +{"id":"dd17ff64fe01b23c","answer":"Wrangell–St. Elias, Alaska - 13,200,000 km2 (nearest city: McCarthy)\nGates of the Arctic, Alaska - 7,523,897 km2 (nearest city: Bettles)\nDenali, Alaska - 6,190,829 km2 (nearest city: Healy)\nKobuk Valley, Alaska - 7,084,900 km2 (nearest city: Kotzebue)\nDeath Valley, California and Nevada - 3,408,395 km2 (nearest city: Stovepipe Wells)"} +{"id":"829d9e48656f29fb","answer":"Here are the populations of the five largest cities in the US by area:\n\n1. Sitka, Alaska - 8,458\n2. Juneau, Alaska - 32,255\n3. Wrangell, Alaska - 2,127\n4. Anchorage, Alaska - 291,247\n5. Jacksonville, Florida - 949,611"} +{"id":"bd37d8e1919332b7","answer":"Here are the populations of the top 4 countries by GDP:\n\n1. United States - 331,449,281 (2020 estimate)\n2. China - 1,443,343,000 (2020 estimate)\n3. Germany - 83,251,851 (2020 estimate)\n4. Japan - 127,103,388 (2020 estimate)\n\nNote: Population figures are estimates and may have changed slightly since 2020."} +{"id":"626ef4962263f85c","answer":"The capital cities of the five largest countries by land area are:\n\n1. Russia - Moscow\n2. Canada - Ottawa\n3. China - Beijing\n4. United States - Washington, D.C.\n5. Brazil - Brasília"} +{"id":"0f5b1d20ccdbf20b","answer":"Here are the countries in the European Union with a female head of state:\n\n* Iceland - Guðni Th. Jóhannesson (no, male)\n* Hungary - Katalin Novák (yes, female)\n* Kosovo - Vjosa Osmani (yes, female)\n* Malta - George Vella (no, male)\n* Moldova - Maia Sandu (yes, female)\n* North Macedonia - Stevo Pendarovski (no, male)\n* Slovakia - Zuzana Čaputová (yes, female)\n* Slovenia - Nataša Pirc Musar (yes, female)"} +{"id":"df5aa7d9b253ee1e","answer":"Here are the 5 most populated cities in the world and their time zones:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan: 39.1 million people (urban area) - Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)\n2. Jakarta, Indonesia: 34.5 million people (urban area) - Western Indonesian Time (UTC+7)\n3. Delhi, India: 32.2 million people (urban area) - India Standard Time (UTC+5:30)\n4. Seoul, South Korea: 26 million people (metropolitan area) - Korea Standard Time (UTC+9)\n5. Shanghai, China: 24.8 million people (municipal area) - China Standard Time (UTC+8)"} +{"id":"835da27e2544ea93","answer":"Here are the 5 most recent Martin Scorsese films (as director) by their box office earnings:\n\n1. The Irishman (2019) - $215.6 million\n2. Silence (2016) - $23.7 million\n3. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - $392 million\n4. Hugo (2011) - $185.8 million\n5. Shutter Island (2010) - $294.8 million"} +{"id":"340f84d0b4bdf19a","answer":"Here are the capitals of the five largest countries by area:\n\n1. Russia - Moscow\n2. Canada - Ottawa\n3. China - Beijing\n4. United States - Washington, D.C.\n5. Brazil - Brasília"} +{"id":"8c70b66a9801f374","answer":"Here are the current presidents of each Ivy League university and the undergraduate universities they attended:\n\n1. Brown University - Christina Paxson (Swarthmore College, Bachelor's; Columbia University, Ph.D.)\n2. Columbia University - Minouche Shafik (University of Toronto, Bachelor's; London School of Economics, Master's and Ph.D.)\n3. Cornell University - Martha E. Pollack (Dartmouth College, Bachelor's; University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D.)\n4. Dartmouth College - Sian Beilock (University of California, San Diego, Bachelor's; Michigan State University, Ph.D.)\n5. Harvard University - Claudine Gay (Stanford University, Bachelor's; Harvard University, Ph.D.)\n6. University of Pennsylvania - Liz Magill (Yale University, Bachelor's; University of Virginia, J.D.)\n7. Princeton University - Christopher L. Eisgruber (Princeton University, Bachelor's; Oxford University, Master's; University of Chicago, J.D.)\n8. Yale University - Peter Salovey (Stanford University, Bachelor's; Yale University, Ph.D.)\n\nNote: The information is accurate as of my knowledge cutoff, but please verify for any updates."} +{"id":"a0642ad305eddce5","answer":"God of War Ragnarök (Santa Monica Studio)\nElden Ring (FromSoftware)\nHorizon Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games)\nStray (BlueTwelve Studio)\nA Plague Tale: Requiem (Asobo Studio)"} +{"id":"bda3d35a58a35f9d","answer":"Here are the 5 best-selling video games and the year their respective publishers were founded:\n\n1. Minecraft (300,000,000) - Mojang Studios (founded in 2010, acquired by Microsoft in 2014)\n2. Grand Theft Auto V (190,000,000) - Rockstar Games (founded in 1998)\n3. Tetris (EA) (100,000,000) - Electronic Arts (founded in 1982)\n4. Wii Sports (82,900,000) - Nintendo (founded in 1889)\n5. PUBG: Battlegrounds (75,000,000) - Krafton (founded in 2000, formerly known as Bluehole)"} +{"id":"d217418f8912063b","answer":"The document provides a list of the most populous cities in the United States by decade, from 1790 to 2020. Here is the information for 1950:\n\n**1950**\n\n| Rank | City | State | Population | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 1 | New York | New York | **7,071,639** | |\n| 2 | Chicago | Illinois | **3,605,072** | |\n| 3 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | **2,071,605** | |\n| 4 | Los Angeles | California | **1,970,358** | |\n| 5 | Detroit | Michigan | **1,849,568** | |\n| 6 | Baltimore | Maryland | **949,708** | |\n| 7 | Cleveland | Ohio | **914,808** | |\n| 8 | St. Louis | Missouri | **856,796** | |\n| 9 | Boston | Massachusetts | **801,444** | Population peaked this census. Last appearance in top 10. |\n| 10 | Washington | District of Columbia | **802,178** | Population peaked this census. Re-appearance in the top 10 (last in 1820). |\n\nThe total population of these 10 cities was 21,809,384.\n\nNote that 1950 was a watershed year for many cities in the United States, with many cities peaking in population and then starting a slow decline due to suburbanization and other factors."} +{"id":"ba6cdea65b9593cc","answer":"Here are the first 5 shoguns of the Tokugawa Shogunate and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1603) - Okazaki, Mikawa Province (now Aichi Prefecture)\n2. Tokugawa Hidetada (1579-1632) - Edo (now Tokyo)\n3. Tokugawa Iemitsu (1604-1651) - Edo (now Tokyo)\n4. Tokugawa Ietsuna (1641-1680) - Edo (now Tokyo)\n5. Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1646-1709) - Edo (now Tokyo)"} +{"id":"156a7dde0982ba7e","answer":"There have been 4 female hosts of The Great British Bake Off: Mel Giedroyc, Sue Perkins, Sandi Toksvig, and Noel Fielding's current co-host, Matt Lucas's predecessor, Matt Lucas's current co-host, and Noel Fielding's current co-host, Noel Fielding's current co-host."} +{"id":"64f4299cb083d6e3","answer":"Here are the five youngest people to win an Academy Award for Best Director, along with their total Academy Award nominations:\n\n1. Damien Chazelle (32 years, 38 days) - 7 nominations\n2. Norman Taurog (32 years, 260 days) - 2 nominations\n3. Lewis Milestone (33 years, 228 days) - 2 nominations\n4. Sam Mendes (34 years, 238 days) - 4 nominations\n5. Daniel Kwan (35 years, 30 days) - 4 nominations"} +{"id":"9843c3d557ea5e09","answer":"Here are the capitals of the countries where the seven wonders of the ancient world were located:\n\n1. Great Pyramid of Giza - Cairo, Egypt\n2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon - Baghdad, Iraq (note: existence of Hanging Gardens is unresolved)\n3. Statue of Zeus at Olympia - Athens, Greece\n4. Temple of Artemis - Ankara, Turkey (note: Temple was located in Ephesus, which is now in Selçuk, Turkey)\n5. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus - Ankara, Turkey (note: Mausoleum was located in Bodrum, Turkey)\n6. Colossus of Rhodes - Athens, Greece (note: Colossus was located in Rhodes, Greece)\n7. Lighthouse of Alexandria - Cairo, Egypt"} +{"id":"c456137e68689b6f","answer":"1,411,750,000 (China)\n1,392,329,000 (India)\n334,233,854 (United States)\n279,118,866 (Indonesia)\n241,499,431 (Pakistan)\n\nTotal: 3,658,921,151"} +{"id":"2d95bda2fb18742e","answer":"Harold Hitz Burton attended Harvard Law School."} +{"id":"944eee1dc0793e03","answer":"Australia"} +{"id":"d8c71d58256b3915","answer":"The document is a biography of Elijah Wood, an American actor and producer. Here's a summary of the key points:\n\n**Early Life and Career**\n\n* Born on January 28, 1981, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa\n* Began acting at a young age, appearing in films such as \"Avalon\" (1990) and \"Radio Flyer\" (1992)\n* Co-starred with Mel Gibson in \"Forever Young\" (1992)\n\n**Rise to Fame**\n\n* Starred in the Robert Reiner film \"North\" (1994) alongside Bruce Willis\n* Appeared in the music video for The Cranberries' \"Ridiculous Thoughts\" (1995)\n* Co-starred in Ang Lee's critically acclaimed \"The Ice Storm\" (1995)\n* Played the lead role in \"Flipper\" (1995)\n\n**The Lord of the Rings Trilogy**\n\n* Played the iconic role of Frodo Baggins in Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy (2001-2003)\n* Received critical acclaim and numerous award nominations for his performance\n\n**Post-Lord of the Rings**\n\n* Starred in films such as \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\" (2004), \"Sin City\" (2005), and \"Happy Feet\" (2006)\n* Co-founded the record label Simian Records in 2005\n* Directed the music video for The Apples in Stereo's \"Energy\" (2007)\n\n**Recent Work**\n\n* Starred in the BBC America series \"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency\" (2016-2017)\n* Provided the voice of Nick Johnsmith / Gristol Malik in \"Psychonauts 2\" (2021)\n* Appeared in the music video for Beastie Boys' \"Make Some Noise\" (2011) and Flying Lotus' \"Tiny Tortures\" (2012)\n\n**Awards and Nominations**\n\n* Received numerous award nominations for his performances, including a Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Actor for \"Maniac\" (2012)"} +{"id":"144b3e1d65c3bcd5","answer":"Here are the Grammy Award winners for Album of the Year from 2010 to 2015, along with the name of their debut album:\n\n* 2010: Arcade Fire - \"The Suburbs\" (Debut album: \"Funeral\", 2004)\n* 2011: Lady Antebellum - \"Need You Now\" (Debut album: \"Lady Antebellum\", 2008)\n* 2012: Adele - \"21\" (Debut album: \"19\", 2008)\n* 2013: Mumford & Sons - \"Babel\" (Debut album: \"Sigh No More\", 2009)\n* 2014: Daft Punk - \"Random Access Memories\" (Debut album: \"Homework\", 1997)\n* 2015: Beck - \"Morning Phase\" (Debut album: \"Golden Feelings\", 1993)"} +{"id":"0b6a534f2246b3b8","answer":"The Mexico City Metro is a rapid transit system that serves the metropolitan area of Mexico City, including some municipalities in the State of Mexico. It is operated by the Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC) and is the second-largest metro system in North America after the New York City Subway.\n\nHere are some key facts about the Mexico City Metro:\n\n**Network**: The metro system has 12 lines, 195 stations, and a total length of 226.5 km (140.7 mi).\n\n**History**: The first line of the metro was opened in 1969, and the system has been expanded several times since then.\n\n**Rolling Stock**: The metro uses a combination of rubber-tired and steel-wheeled rolling stock, with 14 different types of trains in use.\n\n**Frequency**: Trains run frequently, with headways of 2-5 minutes during peak hours and 5-10 minutes during off-peak hours.\n\n**Fares**: The metro uses a prepaid fare card system, with a single ride costing 5 pesos (approximately $0.25 USD).\n\n**Transfers**: The metro offers free transfers between lines, and passengers can also transfer to other modes of public transportation, such as buses and light rail, using the same fare card.\n\n**Architecture**: The metro stations are known for their unique architecture and design, with many featuring public art and cultural exhibits.\n\n**Challenges**: The metro system faces several challenges, including overcrowding, aging infrastructure, and the need for expansion to meet growing demand.\n\n**Expansion**: There are several expansion projects currently underway, including the construction of new lines and the modernization of existing infrastructure.\n\n**Safety**: The metro system has faced safety concerns in recent years, including a collision between two trains in 2023 that resulted in one death and 57 injuries.\n\n**Cultural Significance**: The Mexico City Metro is an important part of the city's cultural identity, with many stations featuring public art and cultural exhibits that reflect the city's history and heritage."} +{"id":"cab0d019a2a192e7","answer":"Here are the birth dates of the authors of the top four novels according to Modern Library:\n\nJames Joyce: February 2, 1882\nF. Scott Fitzgerald: September 24, 1896\nJames Joyce: February 2, 1882\nVladimir Nabokov: April 22, 1899"} +{"id":"51793f62dae151b8","answer":"This article discusses the court case \"Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard\" which was filed in 2013 by Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) against Harvard University. The lawsuit alleges that Harvard's undergraduate admission practices violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by discriminating against Asian Americans.\n\nThe case was initially heard in a district court, where the judge ruled in favor of Harvard, stating that there was no evidence of \"discriminatory animus\" or \"conscious prejudice\" against Asian Americans. The decision was upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in 2020.\n\nHowever, in 2021, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, and in 2023, the court ruled that Harvard's admission practices violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The majority opinion, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, stated that the use of race in admissions must be \"narrowly tailored\" to achieve a \"compelling governmental interest\" and that Harvard's policies did not meet this standard.\n\nThe decision was met with mixed reactions, with some arguing that it would lead to a decrease in diversity on college campuses, while others saw it as a victory for fairness and equality. The ruling is expected to have significant implications for college admissions policies across the United States.\n\nThe article also discusses the impact of the decision on college admissions, corporate diversity programs, and the reaction from various groups and individuals. It includes quotes from experts, lawyers, and politicians, as well as references to previous court cases and legislation related to affirmative action and discrimination."} +{"id":"6683b73d96caf824","answer":"The successor games to Disciples: Sacred Lands are:\n\n1. Disciples II: Dark Prophecy (2002)\n2. Disciples III: Renaissance (2009)\n3. Disciples: Liberation (2021)"} +{"id":"8367486d34649d32","answer":"Hobbit: Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Peregrin Took\nMan: Aragorn, Boromir\nElf: Legolas\nDwarf: Gimli\nWizard: Gandalf"} +{"id":"7f14c0285d48545b","answer":"The CEOs of the FAANG companies are:\n\n1. Meta (Facebook) - Mark Zuckerberg\n2. Amazon - Andy Jassy\n3. Apple - Tim Cook\n4. Netflix - Reed Hastings\n5. Alphabet (Google) - Sundar Pichai"} +{"id":"02cb82b54237e125","answer":"Here are the directors of the five highest-earning movies of 2012:\n\n1. The Avengers - Joss Whedon\n2. The Dark Knight Rises - Christopher Nolan\n3. The Hunger Games - Gary Ross\n4. Skyfall - Sam Mendes\n5. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Peter Jackson"} +{"id":"eb55d14cd944283b","answer":"Here are the players who have scored more than 180 goals in the English Premier League and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Alan Shearer (Newcastle upon Tyne, England) - 260 goals\n2. Harry Kane (Walthamstow, London, England) - 213 goals\n3. Wayne Rooney (Liverpool, England) - 208 goals\n4. Andy Cole (Nottingham, England) - 187 goals\n5. Sergio Agüero (Quilmes, Argentina) - 184 goals\n6. Frank Lampard (Romford, London, England) - 177 goals"} +{"id":"7099f0f5790b4af1","answer":"Meet all 12 of Kris Jenner's grandkids."} +{"id":"83d614123a15f0dc","answer":"The top four companies in the S&P 500, ordered alphabetically, are:\n\n1. Apple Inc. (AAPL) - Technology\n2. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) - Health Care\n3. Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) - Information Technology\n4. Procter & Gamble Company (PG) - Consumer Staples"} +{"id":"817c47fdade8b648","answer":"Here are the directors of the top 5 highest-grossing movies of all time:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - James Cameron\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - Anthony and Joe Russo\n3. Titanic (1997) - James Cameron\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - J.J. Abrams\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - Anthony and Joe Russo"} +{"id":"5ae9997797983bca","answer":"Based on the provided document, here are the Super Bowl winners from 2018 to 2022:\n\n* Super Bowl LII (2018): Philadelphia Eagles\n* Super Bowl LIII (2019): New England Patriots\n* Super Bowl LIV (2020): Kansas City Chiefs\n* Super Bowl LV (2021): Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n* Super Bowl LVI (2022): Los Angeles Rams"} +{"id":"05f9e932f4e05a1c","answer":"Here are the birthdates of the five highest-paid athletes in the world:\n\n1. Cristiano Ronaldo - February 5, 1985\n2. Lionel Messi - June 24, 1987\n3. Kylian Mbappé - December 20, 1998\n4. LeBron James - December 30, 1984\n5. Canelo Álvarez - July 18, 1990"} +{"id":"d9984c0c3d1e74be","answer":"Here are the authors who have sold more than 100 million copies of their books, along with their birth years:\n\n1. Agatha Christie (1890) - 2 billion copies sold\n2. Barbara Cartland (1901) - 1 billion copies sold\n3. Jin Yong (1924) - 300 million copies sold\n4. Louis Cha (1924) - 300 million copies sold\n5. Corín Tellado (1927) - 400 million copies sold\n6. Dean Koontz (1945) - 325 million copies sold\n7. Jackie Collins (1937) - 400 million copies sold\n8. J.R.R. Tolkien (1892) - 250 million copies sold\n9. Catherine Cookson (1906) - 120 million copies sold\n10. Danielle Steel (1949) - 500 million copies sold\n11. Eiichiro Oda (1975) - 100 million copies sold\n12. Ian Fleming (1908) - 100 million copies sold\n13. Irving Wallace (1916) - 250 million copies sold\n14. Mary Higgins Clark (1927) - 100 million copies sold\n15. Michael Crichton (1942) - 150 million copies sold\n16. Nicholas Sparks (1965) - 100 million copies sold\n17. Norman Bridwell (1928) - 110 million copies sold\n18. Penny Jordan (1946) - 100 million copies sold\n19. Ryōtarō Shiba (1923) - 180 million copies sold\n20. Stephenie Meyer (1973) - 100 million copies sold"} +{"id":"a2989f3e03e59f53","answer":"This is a document about the state of Texas in the United States. It appears to be a comprehensive article or encyclopedia entry that covers various aspects of Texas, including its history, geography, demographics, economy, politics, and culture.\n\nHere are some key points that can be gleaned from the document:\n\n**Name and Origin**: The name \"Texas\" comes from the Caddo word \"táyshaʼ\", meaning \"friend\". The Spanish used the name \"Tejas\" or \"Texas\" to refer to the Caddo people and the region.\n\n**History**: The document covers the history of Texas from the pre-Columbian era to the present day. It mentions the early Spanish explorations, the French colonization, the Mexican period, the Republic of Texas, and the state's admission to the United States.\n\n**Geography and Climate**: Texas is the second-largest state in the United States by both area and population. It has a diverse geography, with mountains, forests, deserts, and coastlines along the Gulf of Mexico. The state is prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and droughts.\n\n**Demographics**: As of 2020, the population of Texas is approximately 29.7 million people, with a diverse ethnic and racial makeup. The state has a growing Hispanic population, and cities like Houston and Dallas are among the most diverse in the United States.\n\n**Economy**: Texas has a strong economy, driven by industries such as energy, technology, healthcare, and aerospace. The state is home to several major cities, including Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin, which are hubs for business, culture, and education.\n\n**Politics**: The document mentions the state's political history, including its Democratic and Republican leanings. It also touches on the state's current political landscape, including the role of the Republican Party and the growing influence of Democrats in urban areas.\n\n**Culture**: Texas is known for its rich cultural heritage, including its music, art, literature, and cuisine. The state is home to several world-renowned festivals, such as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the Austin City Limits Music Festival.\n\nOverall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of the state of Texas, covering its history, geography, demographics, economy, politics, and culture."} +{"id":"fafc8e4104eb727f","answer":"Here are the 5 largest regions in the United Kingdom by area, along with their population:\n\n1. South West - 23,836 km² - 5,624,696\n2. North West - 14,108 km² - 7,341,196\n3. Yorkshire and the Humber - 15,405 km² - 5,502,967\n4. East of England - 19,116 km² - 6,236,072\n5. West Midlands - 12,998 km² - 5,934,037"} +{"id":"c8977d72edeaa7ac","answer":"This is a document about the COVID-19 pandemic in Connecticut, a state in the United States. The document provides information on the pandemic's impact on the state, including the number of cases, deaths, and hospitalizations, as well as the government's response to the outbreak.\n\nHere are some key points from the document:\n\n**Timeline:**\n\n* The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Connecticut was reported on March 8, 2020.\n* On March 10, Governor Ned Lamont declared a public health emergency and civil preparedness emergency.\n* On March 13, Lamont ordered all K-12 public schools to close until May 20, which was later extended for the rest of the school year.\n* On March 23, Lamont issued an executive order requiring all non-essential businesses to close.\n\n**Government Response:**\n\n* Governor Lamont issued several executive orders to mitigate the spread of the virus, including closing non-essential businesses, limiting gatherings, and requiring masks in public places.\n* The state government established a COVID-19 response team to coordinate the response to the outbreak.\n* The Connecticut National Guard was deployed to assist with the response effort.\n\n**Impact:**\n\n* As of January 19, 2022, there were 599,028 confirmed cases, 68,202 suspected cases, and 9,683 COVID-associated deaths in the state.\n* The pandemic had a significant impact on the state's economy, with many businesses forced to close or reduce operations.\n* The pandemic also affected the state's education system, with many schools forced to close or switch to remote learning.\n\n**Vaccination Efforts:**\n\n* The state began vaccinating healthcare workers and first responders in December 2020.\n* In February 2021, the state expanded vaccination eligibility to include people 65 and older, as well as those with certain underlying health conditions.\n* By May 2021, the state had fully vaccinated 50% of its adult population.\n\n**Other:**\n\n* The pandemic led to an increase in xenophobia and racism in the state, with some individuals and businesses targeting Asian Americans and other minority groups.\n* The pandemic also had an impact on the state's sports teams, with many games and tournaments being canceled or postponed."} +{"id":"d30732e4b4ecc96f","answer":"According to the text, the top 4 most visited landmarks in the world are not explicitly mentioned. However, it provides information about the most popular tourist attractions in Paris, which are:\n\n1. Notre Dame (12 million visitors in 2017)\n2. Disneyland Paris (11 million visitors)\n3. Sacre Cœur (10 million visitors)\n4. Versailles Palace (7.7 million visitors)\n\nAdditionally, the text mentions that the Eiffel Tower receives around 6.9 million visitors per year, and the Louvre Museum receives around 6.9 million visitors per year as well."} +{"id":"33010f3099312824","answer":"Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr"} +{"id":"342265bdab2ee711","answer":"Here are the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, along with the primary materials used in their construction:\n\n1. The Great Pyramid of Giza (Egypt) - Limestone and granite\n2. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Iraq) - Existence unresolved, but possibly mud brick and timber\n3. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia (Greece) - Gold, ivory, and bronze\n4. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus (Turkey) - Marble and limestone\n5. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (Turkey) - Marble and limestone\n6. The Colossus of Rhodes (Greece) - Bronze plates and iron framework\n7. The Lighthouse of Alexandria (Egypt) - Limestone and granite"} +{"id":"fa0a33208faf4813","answer":"Here are the cricket players who have scored more than 12,000 runs in international test cricket:\n\n1. Sachin Tendulkar (15,921)\n2. Ricky Ponting (13,378)\n3. Jacques Kallis (13,289)\n4. Rahul Dravid (13,288)\n5. Alastair Cook (12,472)\n6. Kumar Sangakkara (12,400)"} +{"id":"a7315b4109a92a0a","answer":"Here are the current presidents of every country in South America:\n\n1. Argentina - Alberto Fernández\n2. Bolivia - Luis Arce\n3. Brazil - Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva\n4. Chile - Gabriel Boric\n5. Colombia - Gustavo Petro\n6. Ecuador - Guillermo Lasso\n7. Guyana - Irfaan Ali\n8. Paraguay - Santiago Peña\n9. Peru - Dina Boluarte\n10. Suriname - Chan Santokhi\n11. Uruguay - Luis Lacalle Pou\n12. Venezuela - Nicolás Maduro"} +{"id":"079294033cf57398","answer":"The text appears to be a Wikipedia article about ExxonMobil, a multinational oil and gas corporation. The article provides an overview of the company's history, operations, and controversies.\n\nHere are some key points from the article:\n\n**History**: ExxonMobil was formed in 1999 through the merger of Exxon and Mobil, two companies that were originally part of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.\n\n**Operations**: ExxonMobil is vertically integrated across the entire oil and gas industry, with operations in exploration, production, refining, marketing, and chemicals. The company is headquartered in Texas and has operations in over 180 countries.\n\n**Brands**: ExxonMobil markets its products under several brands, including Exxon, Mobil, and Esso.\n\n**Controversies**: The company has been involved in several controversies, including environmental issues, human rights violations, and climate change denial. ExxonMobil has been accused of greenwashing and has faced criticism for its role in the Exxon Valdez oil spill and other environmental disasters.\n\n**Financials**: ExxonMobil is one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, with revenues of over $413 billion in 2022.\n\n**Structure**: The company is divided into three main operating divisions: Upstream (exploration and production), Product Solutions (downstream and chemicals), and Low Carbon Solutions.\n\n**Subsidiaries**: ExxonMobil has several subsidiaries, including XTO Energy and SeaRiver Maritime, and owns a majority stake in Imperial Oil.\n\nOverall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of ExxonMobil's history, operations, and controversies, as well as its financial performance and structure."} +{"id":"41fa2fb4295d5dc2","answer":"According to the 2023 World Happiness Report, the five happiest countries in the world are:\n\n1. Finland - population: approximately 5.5 million\n2. Denmark - population: approximately 5.8 million\n3. Iceland - population: approximately 360,000\n4. Israel - population: approximately 9.3 million\n5. Netherlands - population: approximately 17.2 million"} +{"id":"2efbea6846b12528","answer":"Here are the release dates of the first five studio albums by Green Day:\n\n1. 39/Smooth (1990)\n2. Kerplunk! (1991)\n3. Dookie (1994)\n4. Insomniac (1995)\n5. Nimrod (1997)"} +{"id":"10e72b65afe115ba","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 5 largest banks in the United States:\n\n1. JPMorgan Chase - Jamie Dimon\n2. Bank of America - Brian Moynihan\n3. Citigroup - Jane Fraser\n4. Wells Fargo - Charles Scharf\n5. Goldman Sachs - David Solomon"} +{"id":"8c31553007beb49d","answer":"I didn't find the exact information about the top 5 highest-grossing Best Picture winners. However, I can suggest some possible searches to find the answer:\n\nList of highest-grossing films\nBox office performance of Best Picture winners\nHighest-grossing Academy Award for Best Picture winners\n\nIf you'd like, I can try to search for the information in a different way."} +{"id":"ded850de5fb89eba","answer":"The CEOs of the top 3 companies in the US are:\n\n1. Tim Cook - Apple (attended Auburn University and Duke University's Fuqua School of Business)\n2. Andy Jassy - Amazon (attended Harvard University)\n3. Darren Woods - ExxonMobil (attended Texas A&M University and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management)"} +{"id":"1e47a63b5c0d36f1","answer":"Here is a list of the 95 known moons of Jupiter, grouped by their orbital characteristics:\n\n**Inner Moons**\n\n1. Metis\n2. Adrastea\n3. Amalthea\n4. Thebe\n5. Io\n6. Europa\n7. Ganymede\n8. Callisto\n\n**Galilean Moons**\n\n1. Io\n2. Europa\n3. Ganymede\n4. Callisto\n\n**Irregular Moons**\n\n**Prograde Irregular Moons**\n\n1. Themisto\n2. Carme\n3. Pasiphae\n4. Sinope\n5. Leda\n6. Himalia\n7. Lysithea\n8. Elara\n9. Dia\n\n**Retrograde Irregular Moons**\n\n1. Ananke\n2. Praxidike\n3. Thyone\n4. Chaldene\n5. Harpalyke\n6. Kalyke\n7. Iocaste\n8. Erinome\n9. Isonoe\n10. Praxidike\n11. Autonoe\n12. Thyia\n13. Megaclite\n14. Taygete\n15. Chaldene\n16. Harpalyke\n17. Kalyke\n18. Iocaste\n19. Erinome\n20. Isonoe\n\n**Other Moons**\n\n1. S/2003 J 2\n2. S/2003 J 10\n3. S/2003 J 12\n4. S/2003 J 16\n5. S/2003 J 18\n6. S/2003 J 23\n7. S/2010 J 1\n8. S/2010 J 2\n9. S/2011 J 1\n10. S/2011 J 2\n\nNote: The list only includes the 95 confirmed moons of Jupiter. There are many other smaller, irregular moons that have not been officially confirmed.\n\nAlso, here are some interesting facts about Jupiter's moons:\n\n* The four largest moons of Jupiter, known as the Galilean moons, are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons are some of the largest in the solar system, with Ganymede being the largest moon in the solar system, even bigger than the planet Mercury.\n* Jupiter's moons are thought to have formed from a disk of material that surrounded Jupiter as it formed, rather than being captured by the planet's gravity later on.\n* Many of Jupiter's moons have their own unique characteristics, such as volcanic activity on Io, a possible subsurface ocean on Europa, and a possible ring system around Jupiter.\n* Jupiter's moons are named after characters from Greek and Roman mythology, with the exception of a few that have been named after astronomers who discovered them."} +{"id":"e8f3226d1e0dc342","answer":"This is a list of Nobel laureates in Literature, which is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel. The list includes 119 individuals who have been awarded the prize from 1901 to 2023.\n\nHere are some interesting facts and statistics about the Nobel laureates in Literature:\n\n* The first Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 1901 to Sully Prudhomme of France.\n* The youngest laureate was Rudyard Kipling, who was 41 years old when he was awarded in 1907.\n* The oldest laureate was Doris Lessing, who was 88 when she was awarded in 2007.\n* The prize has been awarded posthumously only once, to Erik Axel Karlfeldt in 1931.\n* Two laureates, Boris Pasternak and Jean-Paul Sartre, have declined the prize.\n* Seventeen women have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, the second highest number of any of the Nobel Prizes.\n* The prize has been awarded to two people in the same year on four occasions: 1904, 1917, 1966, and 1974.\n* There have been seven years in which the Nobel Prize in Literature was not awarded: 1914, 1918, 1935, and 1940-1943.\n* The prize has been delayed one year on three occasions: 1915, 1949, and 2018.\n* As of 2022, there have been 29 English-speaking laureates, followed by French with 16 laureates and German with 14 laureates.\n* France has the highest number of Nobel laureates.\n\nThe list of Nobel laureates in Literature includes some of the most renowned writers and poets of the 20th and 21st centuries, including:\n\n* Toni Morrison\n* Gabriel García Márquez\n* William Golding\n* Nadine Gordimer\n* Derek Walcott\n* Seamus Heaney\n* Wisława Szymborska\n* Dario Fo\n* José Saramago\n* Günter Grass\n* Gao Xingjian\n* V. S. Naipaul\n* Imre Kertész\n* J. M. Coetzee\n* Elfriede Jelinek\n* Harold Pinter\n* Orhan Pamuk\n* Doris Lessing\n* J. M. G. Le Clézio\n* Herta Müller\n* Mario Vargas Llosa\n* Tomas Tranströmer\n* Mo Yan\n* Alice Munro\n* Patrick Modiano\n* Svetlana Alexievich\n* Bob Dylan\n* Kazuo Ishiguro\n* Olga Tokarczuk\n* Peter Handke\n* Louise Glück\n* Abdulrazak Gurnah\n* Annie Ernaux\n* Jon Fosse"} +{"id":"bf91addf7e8dea97","answer":"Here are the heights in meters of the tallest mountains on each continent:\n\n1. Africa - Kilimanjaro (5,895 m)\n2. Antarctica - Vinson (4,892 m)\n3. Asia - Everest (8,848 m)\n4. Australia - Puncak Jaya (4,884 m) or Kosciuszko (2,228 m) depending on the definition\n5. Europe - Elbrus (5,642 m)\n6. North America - Denali (6,194 m)\n7. South America - Aconcagua (6,961 m)"} +{"id":"6ebc38a0058fbc59","answer":"The swimming competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics was held at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center in Atlanta, United States, from July 20 to July 26, 1996. There were 762 competitors from 117 countries, making it one of the largest swimming competitions in Olympic history.\n\nThe competition featured 32 events, including the women's 4x200m freestyle relay, which made its Olympic debut. A total of 4 world records and 13 Olympic records were set during the competition.\n\nThe United States dominated the competition, winning 13 gold medals and 26 medals overall. Other successful countries included Australia, China, and Germany.\n\nSome notable performances included:\n\n* Michelle Smith of Ireland, who won three gold medals and one bronze medal, becoming the first Irish swimmer to win an Olympic gold medal.\n* Penny Heyns of South Africa, who set two world records and won two gold medals in the breaststroke events.\n* Amy Van Dyken of the United States, who won four gold medals and became the first American woman to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.\n* Alexander Popov of Russia, who won two gold medals and one silver medal in the freestyle events.\n\nThe competition also saw the introduction of new technologies, including the use of touch pads to record times and the introduction of a new starting system.\n\nOverall, the swimming competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics was a success, with many memorable performances and records set."} +{"id":"c577358491cfb98e","answer":"Here are the populations of the 5 largest countries by area:\n\n1. Russia - 145,934,027\n2. Canada - 37,745,477\n3. China - 1,439,323,776\n4. United States - 331,449,281\n5. Brazil - 213,691,000"} +{"id":"5f11590f4cdb71ef","answer":"This is a list of cities in the United States with a population of over 100,000, according to the United States Census Bureau's estimate for 2022. The list includes 333 cities, with the largest being New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix.\n\nHere are some key points from the list:\n\n* The total population of all cities over 100,000 is approximately 96.6 million, which represents about 29.14% of the US population.\n* The mean city population is around 301,765, and the mean density is approximately 4,151 inhabitants per square mile.\n* California has the most cities with a population over 100,000, with 75 cities, followed by Texas with 42 cities.\n* The fastest-growing cities are mostly located in the South and West, with cities like Austin, Texas, and Orlando, Florida, experiencing rapid growth.\n* Some cities, like Detroit, Michigan, and Cleveland, Ohio, have experienced significant population decline over the years.\n\nThe list also includes some interesting facts and notes, such as:\n\n* The City of New York, New York, has comprised five boroughs with consolidated borough–county governments since 1898.\n* The City of Honolulu, Hawaii, is a consolidated city-county government that comprises the entire Island of Oahu.\n* The City of San Juan, Puerto Rico, would be the 57th largest city in the US if Puerto Rico were included in the list.\n\nOverall, this list provides a comprehensive overview of the largest cities in the United States, including their population, density, and growth rates."} +{"id":"04b12c22d0b011de","answer":"Here are the presidents of the top four companies by revenue:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon\n2. Saudi Aramco - Amin H. Nasser\n3. State Grid Corporation of China - Xin Biao\n4. Amazon - Andy Jassy"} +{"id":"c010c8fb013ef191","answer":"This is the Wikipedia page for Joe Lo Truglio, an American actor and comedian. The page provides a detailed overview of his life, career, and filmography.\n\n**Early Life**\n\nJoe Lo Truglio was born on December 2, 1970, in Queens, New York, to an Italian and Irish family. He grew up in Margate, Florida, and graduated from Coconut Creek High School. He attended New York University, where he met many of his future cast members from the TV show \"The State\".\n\n**Career**\n\nLo Truglio wrote and acted in various skits for \"The State\", and animated segments for the show. After \"The State\" ended in 1995, he made guest appearances on several TV shows, including \"Viva Variety\", \"Upright Citizens Brigade\", \"Law & Order\", and \"Third Watch\". He has also appeared in numerous films, including \"Wet Hot American Summer\", \"Superbad\", \"Pineapple Express\", \"Role Models\", and \"Wanderlust\".\n\n**TV Shows**\n\nLo Truglio has had recurring roles on several TV shows, including \"Reno 911!\", \"Party Down\", \"Sons of Tucson\", \"Free Agents\", and \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\", where he played the role of Charles Boyle. He has also made guest appearances on shows like \"The Sarah Silverman Program\", \"Childrens Hospital\", \"Cupid\", and \"New Girl\".\n\n**Filmography**\n\nThe page lists Lo Truglio's filmography, including his roles in films like \"Naked in the Cold Sun\", \"The Station Agent\", \"Hitch\", \"The Ten\", \"Reno 911!: Miami\", \"Superbad\", \"Pineapple Express\", \"Role Models\", \"I Love You, Man\", \"Gulliver's Travels\", \"Paul\", \"Wanderlust\", and \"Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp\".\n\n**Personal Life**\n\nLo Truglio married actress Beth Dover in 2014, and they have a son named Eli. He has also co-starred with his wife in several projects, including \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\", \"Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp\", and \"Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later\"."} +{"id":"80fa08ea956b0919","answer":"2019: Toronto Raptors\n2020: Los Angeles Lakers\n2021: Milwaukee Bucks\n2022: Golden State Warriors"} +{"id":"f9ef45be4e514e42","answer":"The revenue of the current top five Fortune 500 companies in millions of USD in 2013 are:\n\n1. Walmart - $469.2 billion\n2. ExxonMobil - $449.9 billion\n3. Chevron - $438.7 billion\n4. Phillips 66 - $433.4 billion\n5. Apple - $426.6 billion\n\nNote: The revenue figures are based on the Fortune 500 list of 2013, which was published in June 2013 and based on the companies' fiscal year 2012 revenues."} +{"id":"ac064950ba2adaf8","answer":"The top 4 countries in GDP by PPP are:\n\n1. China - Xi Jinping (President)\n2. United States - Joe Biden (President)\n3. India - Narendra Damodardas Modi (Prime Minister)\n4. Japan - Fumio Kishida (Prime Minister)"} +{"id":"a44827d88bf4b3fb","answer":"This is a document about Lionel Messi, a professional soccer player. The document is divided into several fragments, each containing multiple references to various sources. Here's a brief summary of the content:\n\n**Early Life and Career**\n\n* Messi's early life and career are discussed, including his time at FC Barcelona's youth academy, La Masia.\n* His debut for Barcelona's first team and his early successes are mentioned.\n\n**International Career**\n\n* Messi's international career with Argentina is discussed, including his debut, World Cup appearances, and Copa America wins.\n* His relationships with teammates and coaches are mentioned, as well as his individual awards and accolades.\n\n**Club Career**\n\n* Messi's club career with Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is discussed, including his transfer to PSG in 2021.\n* His achievements and records with both clubs are mentioned, including his numerous league titles, Champions League wins, and individual awards.\n\n**Personal Life and Philanthropy**\n\n* Messi's personal life, including his family and relationships, is briefly mentioned.\n* His philanthropic efforts, including his foundation and charitable work, are discussed.\n\n**Legacy and Impact**\n\n* Messi's impact on the sport of soccer and his legacy are discussed, including comparisons to other great players like Diego Maradona.\n* His influence on the sport and his status as a global icon are mentioned.\n\n**Other Ventures and Endorsements**\n\n* Messi's various business ventures and endorsement deals are mentioned, including his partnership with Hard Rock International and his appearance in a documentary film.\n* His involvement in promotional campaigns and his status as a global brand ambassador are discussed.\n\nOverall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of Lionel Messi's life, career, and achievements, as well as his impact on the sport of soccer and his status as a global icon."} +{"id":"8dfde37a995dd5d8","answer":"United States - 113\nChina - 88\nJapan - 58\nGreat Britain - 64\nROC - 71"} +{"id":"3fc1c69943ce365f","answer":"Here are the current owners of the top 5 companies on the Fortune Global 500 in 2023:\n\n1. Walmart - Owned by the Walton family\n2. Saudi Aramco - Owned by the Government of Saudi Arabia\n3. State Grid - Owned by the Government of China\n4. Amazon - Owned by Jeff Bezos (12.7% stake), The Vanguard Group (6.2% stake), and BlackRock (5.4% stake)\n5. China National Petroleum - Owned by the Government of China"} +{"id":"63073e8b373d125a","answer":"Here are the five largest islands in the world by area in square kilometers:\n\n1. Greenland - 2,130,800 km²\n2. New Guinea - 785,753 km²\n3. Borneo - 748,168 km²\n4. Madagascar - 587,041 km²\n5. Baffin Island - 507,451 km²"} +{"id":"cb2756889891bf7f","answer":"Here are the first five women elected as heads of state and their respective alma maters:\n\n1. Isabel Perón of Argentina (President, 1974-1976) - No formal higher education\n2. Vigdís Finnbogadóttir of Iceland (President, 1980-1996) - University of Iceland, University of Grenoble, Sorbonne\n3. Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo of Portugal (Prime Minister, 1979-1980) - University of Lisbon\n4. Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom (Prime Minister, 1979-1990) - University of Oxford\n5. Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan (Prime Minister, 1988-1990, 1993-1996) - Harvard University, University of Oxford"} +{"id":"ee3b050e7a21edd2","answer":"The answer is Boris Johnson."} +{"id":"94c71ee213acb430","answer":"The document is about the life and career of Earvin \"Magic\" Johnson, a former American basketball player and sports personality. Here's a summary of the content:\n\n**Early Life and College**\n\n* Born in Lansing, Michigan to Earvin Sr. and Christine Johnson\n* Raised in a Seventh-day Adventist Church family\n* Influenced by his parents' strong work ethic\n* Attended Michigan State University, where he led the Spartans to a national championship in 1979\n\n**NBA Career**\n\n* Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1979\n* Won five NBA championships, three MVP awards, and was a 12-time All-Star\n* Known for his exceptional passing ability, vision, and leadership on the court\n* Played alongside Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy, and Kurt Rambis on the Lakers\n\n**Post-NBA Career**\n\n* Retired from basketball in 1991 after announcing he had HIV\n* Became an advocate for HIV/AIDS prevention and safe sex\n* Pursued a career in business, entertainment, and sports ownership\n* Owned stakes in the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Sparks, and Washington Commanders\n* Worked as a broadcaster and motivational speaker\n\n**Awards and Accolades**\n\n* Won 14 total championships, including one in college and five as an NBA player\n* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002\n* Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Married to Cookie Johnson, with two children, Earvin III and Elisa\n* Has been open about his HIV diagnosis and has worked to raise awareness and reduce stigma around the disease\n\nThe document also includes various fragments and quotes from Magic Johnson's career, including his rivalry with Larry Bird, his time as a player and executive with the Lakers, and his business ventures and philanthropic efforts."} +{"id":"1917712ed36c0388","answer":"Lionel Messi: 0 Olympic Gold Medals\nCristiano Ronaldo: 0 Olympic Gold Medals\nNeymar: 0 Olympic Gold Medals\nEden Hazard: 0 Olympic Gold Medals\nGareth Bale: 0 Olympic Gold Medals"} +{"id":"162614e6da22ab65","answer":"Here are the winners of the International Chopin Piano Competition for the last five competitions, along with their ages when they won:\n\n1. 2021: Bruce Liu (24)\n2. 2015: Seong-Jin Cho (21)\n3. 2010: Yulianna Avdeeva (25)\n4. 2005: Rafał Blechacz (20)\n5. 2000: Yundi Li (18)"} +{"id":"1c7a3f33e72edabe","answer":"Here are the current seven wonders of the world and their locations:\n\n1. The Great Wall of China - China\n2. Petra - Ma'an, Jordan\n3. Colosseum - Rome, Italy\n4. Chichén Itzá - Yucatán, Mexico\n5. Machu Picchu - Cuzco Region, Peru\n6. Taj Mahal - Agra, India\n7. Christ the Redeemer - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil"} +{"id":"9d65fc86e094a33c","answer":"Here are the performers at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show in 2022, along with the number of studio albums each has:\n\n1. Dr. Dre - 3 studio albums\n2. Snoop Dogg - 17 studio albums\n3. Eminem - 12 studio albums\n4. Mary J. Blige - 14 studio albums\n5. Kendrick Lamar - 5 studio albums\n6. 50 Cent - 5 studio albums (special guest)\n7. Anderson.Paak - 4 studio albums (special guest)"} +{"id":"7d358cd3211959e3","answer":"2006"} +{"id":"cfce53b385290db9","answer":"Here are the current champion teams of the big five football leagues:\n\n1. Premier League: Manchester City\n2. La Liga: 2022–23 La Liga\n3. Bundesliga: 2022–23 Bundesliga\n4. Serie A: 2022–23 Serie A\n5. Ligue 1: 2022–23 Ligue 1"} +{"id":"8a04bc4084ccefee","answer":"The tallest people in the world are the Dutch."} +{"id":"abe881bd1975e6c1","answer":"The top 5 NBA scorers of all time are:\n\n1. LeBron James\n2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar\n3. Karl Malone\n4. Kobe Bryant\n5. Michael Jordan\n\nThe tallest player among them is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who is 7 feet 2 inches (2.18 m) tall."} +{"id":"66e2fb1881e8977c","answer":"The top 3 capital cities of the G7 countries with the largest population are:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan\n2. New York City, United States\n3. London, United Kingdom"} +{"id":"5a530e226e774d53","answer":"The top 5 countries by number of Nobel Prize winners are:\n\n1. United States - 350 Nobel laureates - Capital: Washington, D.C.\n2. United Kingdom - 109 Nobel laureates - Capital: London\n3. Germany - 92 Nobel laureates - Capital: Berlin\n4. Hungary - 15 (20-23) Nobel laureates - Capital: Budapest\n5. Sweden - 17 Nobel laureates - Capital: Stockholm"} +{"id":"bf1cee89a27e08f8","answer":"Here are the five longest rivers in the world and the largest city on each river:\n\n1. Nile River - 6,650 km (4,130 miles) - Cairo, Egypt\n2. Amazon River - 6,400 km (3,976 miles) - Iquitos, Peru\n3. Yangtze River - 6,300 km (3,917 miles) - Shanghai, China\n4. Mississippi River - 6,275 km (3,902 miles) - New Orleans, USA\n5. Yenisei River - 5,970 km (3,720 miles) - Krasnoyarsk, Russia"} +{"id":"512b311da388edab","answer":"The 5 largest states in the United States by area are:\n1. Alaska - capital: Juneau\n2. Texas - capital: Austin\n3. California - capital: Sacramento\n4. Montana - capital: Helena\n5. New Mexico - capital: Santa Fe"} +{"id":"da549db50311784f","answer":"Here are the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics from 2000 to 2004, along with their nationalities:\n\n2000:\n* Zhores I. Alferov (Russia)\n* Herbert Kroemer (Germany/USA)\n* Jack S. Kilby (USA)\n\n2001:\n* Eric A. Cornell (USA)\n* Wolfgang Ketterle (Germany)\n* Carl E. Wieman (USA)\n\n2002:\n* Raymond Davis Jr. (USA)\n* Masatoshi Koshiba (Japan)\n* Riccardo Giacconi (Italy/USA)\n\n2003:\n* Alexei A. Abrikosov (Russia/USA)\n* Vitaly L. Ginzburg (Russia)\n* Anthony J. Leggett (UK/USA)\n\n2004:\n* David J. Gross (USA)\n* H. David Politzer (USA)\n* Frank Wilczek (USA)"} +{"id":"778845586b105ae6","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the host countries of the FIFA World Cup. The article provides a list of all the host countries from 1930 to 2030, along with information about the bidding process and the selection of host countries.\n\nHere is a summary of the article:\n\n* The first FIFA World Cup was held in 1930 in Uruguay, and since then, the tournament has been held every four years, with the exception of 1942 and 1946, when the tournament was cancelled due to World War II.\n* The host country is selected by FIFA's Congress through a bidding process, which typically takes place 7-10 years before the tournament.\n* The article lists all the host countries from 1930 to 2030, including the year, country, and continent.\n* The article also provides information about the bidding process, including the countries that bid for each tournament and the selection process.\n* The article mentions that FIFA used to have a continental rotation policy, where the tournament would be held in a different continent each time, but this policy was dropped in 2007.\n* The article also mentions that some countries have hosted the tournament multiple times, including Mexico, Italy, France, Germany, and Brazil.\n\nSome interesting facts from the article include:\n\n* Uruguay was the first country to host the FIFA World Cup in 1930.\n* The 1942 and 1946 tournaments were cancelled due to World War II.\n* The 1950 tournament was originally scheduled for 1949, but was rescheduled for 1950.\n* The 2002 tournament was the first to be held in Asia, and was co-hosted by Japan and South Korea.\n* The 2026 tournament will be the first to be held in three countries, with the United States, Canada, and Mexico serving as hosts.\n* The 2030 tournament will be held in Morocco, Portugal, and Spain, with celebratory games in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay."} +{"id":"0bae0fe197eb07ef","answer":"The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th edition of the FIFA World Cup, held in Germany from June 9 to July 9, 2006. The tournament featured 32 national teams, and the final was played between Italy and France, with Italy winning 5-3 in a penalty shootout after the match ended 1-1 after extra time.\n\nHere are some key statistics and results from the tournament:\n\n**Group Stage:**\n\n* Group A: Germany, Ecuador, Poland, Costa Rica\n* Group B: England, Sweden, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago\n* Group C: Argentina, Netherlands, Ivory Coast, Serbia and Montenegro\n* Group D: Portugal, Mexico, Angola, Iran\n* Group E: Italy, Ghana, United States, Czech Republic\n* Group F: Brazil, Australia, Croatia, Japan\n* Group G: France, Switzerland, South Korea, Togo\n* Group H: Spain, Ukraine, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia\n\n**Knockout Stage:**\n\n* Round of 16:\n\t+ Germany 2-0 Sweden\n\t+ Argentina 2-1 Mexico (a.e.t.)\n\t+ England 1-0 Ecuador\n\t+ Portugal 1-0 Netherlands\n\t+ Italy 1-0 Australia\n\t+ Switzerland 0-0 Ukraine (Ukraine won 3-0 on penalties)\n\t+ Brazil 3-0 Ghana\n\t+ Spain 1-3 France\n* Quarterfinals:\n\t+ Germany 1-1 Argentina (Germany won 4-2 on penalties)\n\t+ England 0-1 Portugal\n\t+ Italy 3-0 Ukraine\n\t+ Brazil 0-1 France\n* Semifinals:\n\t+ Germany 0-2 Italy\n\t+ Portugal 0-1 France\n* Third Place Match:\n\t+ Germany 3-1 Portugal\n* Final:\n\t+ Italy 1-1 France (Italy won 5-3 on penalties)\n\n**Top Scorers:**\n\n* Miroslav Klose (Germany) - 5 goals\n* Hernán Crespo (Argentina) - 3 goals\n* Thierry Henry (France) - 3 goals\n* Zinedine Zidane (France) - 3 goals\n* Ronaldo (Brazil) - 3 goals\n\n**Awards:**\n\n* Golden Ball: Zinedine Zidane (France)\n* Golden Boot: Miroslav Klose (Germany)\n* Golden Glove: Gianluigi Buffon (Italy)\n* Best Young Player: Lukas Podolski (Germany)\n* FIFA Fair Play Award: Brazil and Spain"} +{"id":"52d6a63711251ea7","answer":"Here are the top 5 languages by the number of native speakers:\n\n1. Mandarin Chinese - 939 million\n2. Spanish - 485 million\n3. English - 380 million\n4. Hindi - 345 million\n5. Portuguese - 236 million"} +{"id":"01f2d23df03279ad","answer":"The search term \"Volkswagen\" returns a comprehensive document about the German automobile manufacturer. The document covers various aspects of the company, including its history, products, operations, and awards.\n\nHere are some key points from the document:\n\n**History**: Volkswagen was founded in 1937 by the German Labour Front. The company's early years were marked by the production of the Beetle, a people's car designed by Ferdinand Porsche. After World War II, the company was rebuilt, and Heinrich Nordhoff played a crucial role in its regeneration.\n\n**Products**: Volkswagen offers a range of passenger cars, including the Golf, Jetta, Passat, and Tiguan. The company has also ventured into electric vehicles, with models like the ID.4 and ID.5. Additionally, Volkswagen has a commercial vehicles division that produces vans, trucks, and buses.\n\n**Operations**: Volkswagen has factories in many parts of the world, including Germany, Mexico, the United States, China, India, and South Africa. The company has a global presence, with a strong focus on localizing production to cater to regional markets.\n\n**Awards**: Volkswagen has received several awards, including the Motor Trend Car of the Year award for the Golf and the ID.4.\n\n**Controversies**: The document mentions the \"Volkswagen Law\" controversy, which involved a dispute between the European Union and Germany over the company's ownership structure. Additionally, there is a mention of the company's plans to reduce its workforce as it shifts towards electric vehicles.\n\n**Electric vehicles**: Volkswagen has announced plans to launch 30 all-electric cars in the next 10 years, with a goal of selling 2-3 million electric cars per year by 2025. The company is also investing in battery technology and has established a new business unit focused on battery activities.\n\n**Flying vehicles**: Volkswagen has expressed interest in exploring the feasibility of flying vehicles in China, with a focus on vertical mobility.\n\nOverall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of Volkswagen's history, products, operations, and future plans."} +{"id":"37a223dab8f95200","answer":"Here are the top 5 bestselling novels in 2013 according to The New York Times:\n\n1. *Sycamore Row* by John Grisham\n2. *Inferno* by Dan Brown\n3. *Takedown Twenty* by Janet Evanovich\n4. *Cross My Heart* by James Patterson\n5. *The Gods of Guilt* by Michael Connelly"} +{"id":"7b2f4726fe7021cb","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the presidents of FC Barcelona, a Spanish football club. The article lists all the presidents of the club from its founding in 1899 to the present day, along with their nationality, tenure, and honors won during their presidency.\n\nThe article also provides some background information on the club's history, including its founding by Joan Gamper, a Swiss sportsman, and its early years of struggling to establish itself as a major football club in Spain.\n\nThe list of presidents includes notable figures such as Josep Lluís Núñez, who served as president for 22 years and oversaw a period of great success for the club, and Joan Laporta, who served as president from 2003 to 2010 and again from 2021 to the present day, and is the most successful president in terms of trophies won per year.\n\nThe article also includes some interesting facts and anecdotes about the club's history, such as the fact that the club was founded by a group of Swiss, English, and Spanish footballers, and that it was originally called Foot-Ball Club Barcelona.\n\nOverall, this article is a useful resource for anyone interested in the history of FC Barcelona and its presidents."} +{"id":"6b655b7ee2621a33","answer":"This is a list of Commonwealth of Nations countries by GDP (nominal) in millions of US dollars. The list includes 54 countries, with the United Kingdom, India, Canada, Australia, and Nigeria being the top 5 countries by GDP. The list also includes dependent territories, which are shown in italics and are not ranked.\n\nHere is the top 10 list:\n\n1. United Kingdom - 3,124,650\n2. India - 3,050,000\n3. Canada - 1,730,914\n4. Australia - 1,376,255\n5. Nigeria - 446,543\n6. South Africa - 349,299\n7. Singapore - 323,902\n8. Malaysia - 314,497\n9. Pakistan - 303,993\n10. Bangladesh - 261,374\n\nThe list also includes GDP per capita in US dollars, with Singapore, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand being the top 5 countries by GDP per capita.\n\nNote: The figures are from 2017 and may not reflect the current GDP and GDP per capita of these countries."} +{"id":"17a43f782ca71c18","answer":"The primary official languages of the five most populous countries are:\n\n1. **India**: Hindi (43.6%), Bengali (8%), Marathi (6.9%), Telugu (6.8%), Tamil (6.7%), Gujarati (4.6%), Urdu (4.2%), Kannada (3.6%), Odia (3.1%), Malayalam (2.9%), Punjabi (2.7%), Assamese (1.3%), Maithili (1.1%), and other languages (5.6%)\n2. **China**: Mandarin Chinese (over 70%)\n3. **United States**: English (only official language at the federal level, but many states have additional official languages)\n4. **Indonesia**: Indonesian (official language), Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese, and many other languages\n5. **Pakistan**: Urdu (official language), Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, Balochi, and many other languages"} +{"id":"ff204224a32448ea","answer":"Here are the top 5 largest cities in the world, along with their highest elevation in meters:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan: 39.1 million people (urban area) - 1,822m (Mount Takao, a nearby mountain)\n2. Jakarta, Indonesia: 34.5 million people (urban area) - 1,020m (Mount Gede Pangrango, a nearby mountain)\n3. Delhi, India: 32.2 million people (urban area) - 292m (highest point in the city)\n4. Seoul, South Korea: 26 million people (metropolitan area) - 838m (Mount Bukhan, a nearby mountain)\n5. Shanghai, China: 24.8 million people (municipal area) - 103m (highest point in the city)\n\nNote: The elevation figures are approximate and may vary depending on the source."} +{"id":"4b79a7823dae5801","answer":"Here are the top 5 countries with the highest life expectancy and their official languages:\n\n1. **Monaco** - 89.52 years (French, Monégasque, Italian, English)\n2. **Singapore** - 86.35 years (English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil)\n3. **Macau** - 84.98 years (Portuguese, Chinese)\n4. **Japan** - 84.83 years (Japanese)\n5. **San Marino** - 83.86 years (Italian)\n\nNote: The life expectancy figures are based on the data from the World Health Organization (2020 report). The official languages are based on various sources, including government websites and Wikipedia."} +{"id":"69584a646e75cc82","answer":"Pierre Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer (France and England) discovered helium in 1868. Henry Cavendish (England) discovered a noble gas in 1784, but it wasn't until 1895 that Lord Rayleigh (England) and William Ramsay (Scotland) isolated argon and realized an entire class of gases was missing from the periodic table."} +{"id":"26207b4774aacb0b","answer":"Here are the 5 most recently admitted states in the United States of America, along with the officially recognized countries they belonged to before their admission:\n\n1. Hawaii - Kingdom of Hawaii (admitted on August 21, 1959)\n2. Alaska - Russian Empire (purchased from Russia in 1867, admitted on January 3, 1959)\n3. Arizona - Mexico (admitted on February 14, 1912)\n4. New Mexico - Mexico (admitted on January 6, 1912)\n5. Oklahoma - Indian Territory (admitted on November 16, 1907)"} +{"id":"c0334ecbe6c39eb5","answer":"Canada - Ottawa\nFrance - Paris\nGermany - Berlin\nItaly - Rome\nJapan - Tokyo\nUnited Kingdom - London\nUnited States - Washington, D.C."} +{"id":"ddaaad454b96b1b6","answer":"Here are some of the major deities in Egyptian mythology and their roles:\n\n1. Ra - God of the sun and creation\n2. Osiris - God of the afterlife and resurrection\n3. Isis - Goddess of motherhood, magic, and fertility\n4. Anubis - God of mummification and the afterlife\n5. Horus - God of kingship and protection\n6. Set - God of chaos and the desert\n7. Nephthys - Goddess of death and mourning\n8. Thoth - God of wisdom, writing, and magic\n9. Ma'at - Goddess of truth, justice, and morality\n10. Hathor - Goddess of love, music, and dance\n11. Amun - God of the wind and kingship\n12. Ptah - God of craftsmanship and creation\n13. Sekhmet - Goddess of war and destruction\n14. Bastet - Goddess of cats, fertility, and motherhood\n15. Sobek - God of crocodiles and fertility\n\nThese are just a few examples of the many deities worshipped in ancient Egypt. Each god or goddess had multiple roles and aspects, and their characteristics and stories varied across different regions and time periods."} +{"id":"3300af5d316fc5da","answer":"The nominees for the Best Rap Album category at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards are:\n\n* Take Care – Drake\n* Based on a T.R.U. Story – 2 Chainz\n* Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album. Pt. 1 – Lupe Fiasco\n* Life Is Good – Nas\n* God Forgives, I Don't – Rick Ross\n* Undun – The Roots"} +{"id":"7a5cd42a5272783f","answer":"The demographics of France are characterized by a diverse population with a mix of native French citizens and immigrants from various parts of the world. Here are some key points about the demographics of France:\n\n**Population:** As of 2021, the population of France is approximately 67 million people.\n\n**Immigration:** France has a long history of immigration, with significant waves of immigration from Europe, North Africa, and other parts of the world. Today, around 12% of the population is foreign-born.\n\n**Ethnic groups:** The largest ethnic groups in France are:\n\n* French: 85%\n* European (non-French): 7%\n* North African: 5%\n* Sub-Saharan African: 2%\n* Asian: 2%\n* Other: 1%\n\n**Religion:** The majority of the population is Catholic (57.5%), followed by no religion (35%), Protestant (3%), and other religions (3.5%).\n\n**Language:** French is the official language, but there are also several regional languages spoken in France, including Breton, Corsican, and Occitan.\n\n**Age structure:** The population of France is aging, with a median age of 42.3 years. The population is projected to continue aging in the coming decades.\n\n**Fertility rate:** The total fertility rate (TFR) in France is around 1.8 children per woman, which is below the replacement rate of 2.1.\n\n**Immigrant integration:** France has a complex history of immigrant integration, with some groups integrating more successfully than others. The government has implemented policies to promote integration, including language training and job placement programs.\n\n**Regional differences:** There are significant regional differences in demographics, with some regions having higher populations of immigrants or minority groups. For example, the Île-de-France region around Paris has a higher proportion of immigrants than other regions.\n\n**Challenges:** France faces several demographic challenges, including an aging population, low fertility rates, and integration of immigrant populations. The government has implemented policies to address these challenges, including increasing immigration and promoting family-friendly policies."} +{"id":"f1780e7bb8c2bc69","answer":"Based on the provided information, the top 10 most valuable publicly traded companies on 12/31/13 were:\n\n1. Apple\n2. ExxonMobil\n3. Microsoft\n4. Johnson & Johnson\n5. General Electric\n6. Chevron Corporation\n7. Berkshire Hathaway\n8. Alibaba Group\n9. IBM\n10. Procter & Gamble\n\nAs of 12/31/22, the following companies from the original list were still in the top 10:\n\n1. Apple - CEO: Tim Cook\n2. Microsoft - CEO: Satya Nadella\n3. Johnson & Johnson - CEO: Joaquin Duato\n4. Berkshire Hathaway - CEO: Warren Buffett\n\nNote: The CEOs listed are the current CEOs as of 2022 and may not have been the CEOs in 2013."} +{"id":"471aad5d5e15ca21","answer":"Here are the areas of the world's five largest continents in square kilometers:\n\n1. Asia: 44,579,000 km²\n2. Africa: 30,370,000 km²\n3. North America: 21,495,000 km²\n4. South America: 17,824,000 km²\n5. Antarctica: 14,000,000 km²"} +{"id":"7af6ef4ffe4c8f1a","answer":"Here are the runtimes of Kendrick Lamar's studio albums:\n\n1. Section.80 (2011) - 73:23\n2. good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012) - 68:23\n3. To Pimp a Butterfly (2015) - 79:04\n4. Untitled Unmastered (2016) - 34:06\n5. DAMN. (2017) - 54:54\n6. Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers (2022) - 73:05"} +{"id":"335322c2071dfccc","answer":"Here are the original 13 states of the United States and their capitals:\n\n1. Virginia - Richmond\n2. Massachusetts - Boston\n3. New Hampshire - Concord\n4. Maryland - Annapolis\n5. Connecticut - Hartford\n6. Rhode Island - Providence\n7. Delaware - Dover\n8. North Carolina - Raleigh\n9. South Carolina - Columbia\n10. New York - Albany\n11. New Jersey - Trenton\n12. Pennsylvania - Harrisburg\n13. Georgia - Atlanta"} +{"id":"3540a347f9e95230","answer":"Christoph Waltz"} +{"id":"307a877eff9ace1b","answer":"United States: 26,949,643 trillion USD\nChina: 17,700,899 trillion USD\nGermany: 4,429,838 trillion USD\nJapan: 4,230,862 trillion USD\nIndia: 3,732,224 trillion USD\nUnited Kingdom: 3,332,059 trillion USD\nFrance: 3,049,016 trillion USD\nItaly: 2,186,082 trillion USD"} +{"id":"d1303166b71429a4","answer":"The document is about Rafael Nadal, a Spanish professional tennis player. It appears to be a collection of references and citations from various sources, including news articles, websites, and books.\n\nThe fragments in the document cover various aspects of Nadal's life and career, including:\n\n1. His tennis career, including his Grand Slam titles, records, and rivalries with other players like Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.\n2. His personal life, including his relationships, family, and philanthropic activities.\n3. His business ventures and endorsements, such as his partnerships with brands like Emporio Armani and PokerStars.\n4. His injuries and health issues, including his struggles with knee problems and his withdrawal from tournaments.\n5. His coaching team and support staff, including his uncle Toni Nadal and his current coach Carlos Moya.\n6. His personality and character, including his obsessive nature, his rituals and superstitions, and his resilience in the face of adversity.\n\nOverall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of Nadal's life and career, highlighting his achievements, challenges, and personality traits."} +{"id":"36a243b07f17884a","answer":"Here are the five women who won the Nobel Prize in Physics, along with their birth cities:\n\n1. Marie Curie (1903) - Warsaw, Poland\n2. Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1963) - Kattowitz, German Empire (now Katowice, Poland)\n3. Donna Strickland (2018) - Guelph, Canada\n4. Andrea Ghez (2020) - New York City, USA\n5. Anne L'Huillier (2023) - Paris, France"} +{"id":"f4b360ceddf7d1b6","answer":"Here are the five longest rivers in the world and their mouths:\n\n1. Nile River - 6,650 km (4,130 miles) - Mediterranean Sea\n2. Amazon River - 6,400 km (3,976 miles) - Atlantic Ocean\n3. Yangtze River - 6,300 km (3,917 miles) - East China Sea\n4. Mississippi River - 6,275 km (3,902 miles) - Gulf of Mexico\n5. Yenisei River - 5,970 km (3,720 miles) - Kara Sea"} +{"id":"8a2b029f98c62714","answer":"Anna Lee Fisher was born on August 24, 1949, in Albany, New York."} +{"id":"8fc62a1b5b6f9a7e","answer":"Here are the top goal scorers of the last five FIFA World Cups:\n\n2022: Kylian Mbappé (France) - 8 goals\n2018: Harry Kane (England) - 6 goals\n2014: James Rodríguez (Colombia) - 6 goals\n2010: Thomas Müller (Germany) - 5 goals, Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands) - 5 goals, David Villa (Spain) - 5 goals\n2006: Miroslav Klose (Germany) - 5 goals"} +{"id":"1b3357fdf9b94879","answer":"Here are the answers:\n\nEnglish: 67\nMandarin Chinese: 3\nHindi: 1\nSpanish: 20\nArabic: 25"} +{"id":"46a6ca65ee2dea1d","answer":"Here are the U.S. states with unique initial letters, along with their state trees:\n\n1. Maine - Eastern White Pine\n2. Oklahoma - Redbud\n3. Utah - Quaking Aspen"} +{"id":"9575d4a721aedf54","answer":"Here is the list of mayors of Hamburg, Germany:\n\n**Current Mayor:**\n\n* Peter Tschentscher (since 28 March 2018)\n\n**Recent Mayors:**\n\n* Dorothee Stapelfeldt (2011-2015)\n* Katharina Fegebank (2015-present)\n\n**Historical Mayors:**\n\n* Otto Stolten (1919-1925)\n* Max Schramm (1925-1928)\n* Rudolf Ross (1928-1929)\n* Carl Wilhelm Petersen (1930-1931)\n* Rudolf Ross (1932-1933)\n* Carl Vincent Krogmann (1933-1945)\n* Rudolf Petersen (1945-1946)\n* Max Brauer (1946-1953)\n* Kurt Sieveking (1953-1957)\n* Max Brauer (1957-1965)\n* Herbert Weichmann (1965-1971)\n* Peter Schulz (1971-1974)\n* Hans-Ulrich Klose (1974-1981)\n* Klaus von Dohnanyi (1981-1988)\n* Henning Voscherau (1988-1997)\n* Ortwin Runde (1997-2001)\n* Ole von Beust (2001-2010)\n* Christoph Ahlhaus (2010-2011)\n\n**Other notable mayors:**\n\n* Johann Ludwig Dammert (1843)\n* Nicolaus Binder (1855)\n* Alfons Pawelczyk (1984-1987)\n* Ingo von Münch (1987-1991)\n* Hans-Jürgen Krupp (1991-1993)\n* Erhard Rittershaus (1993-1997)\n* Krista Sager (1997-2001)\n* Ronald Schill (2001-2003)\n* Mario Mettbach (2003-2004)\n* Birgit Schnieber-Jastram (2004-2008)\n* Christa Goetsch (2008-2010)\n* Dietrich Wersich (2010-2011)"} +{"id":"b92cf469b8869f50","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions. The article provides a comprehensive list of all the NCAA Division I men's basketball champions from 1939 to 2023, including the teams that won the championship, the year they won, and the score of the championship game.\n\nThe article also includes some additional information, such as:\n\n* A brief history of the NCAA Tournament, including its origins and evolution over the years.\n* Notes on some of the championships, including instances where the championship was vacated due to rules violations.\n* References to other sources, including books and news articles, that provide more information on the topic.\n* A section on \"See also\" that links to related articles, such as NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament records and Helms Athletic Foundation national champions.\n* A section on \"Notes\" that provides additional information and clarification on some of the points mentioned in the article.\n\nThe article is well-structured and easy to follow, with clear headings and concise language. It appears to be a reliable source of information on the topic of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions."} +{"id":"39d33c22568491be","answer":"The text is about Air Canada, the flag carrier and largest airline of Canada. Here are some key points from the text:\n\n**History**: Air Canada was founded in 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA), a subsidiary of Canadian National Railway (CNR). It was created to link cities on the Atlantic coast to those on the Pacific coast.\n\n**Operations**: Air Canada provides scheduled and charter air transport for passengers and cargo to 222 destinations worldwide. It is a founding member of the Star Alliance and has major hubs at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), and Vancouver International Airport (YVR).\n\n**Fleet**: The airline operates a fleet of Boeing and Airbus aircraft, including the Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 787-8, and Airbus A330-300.\n\n**Services**: Air Canada offers various services, including Air Canada Signature Class, which is its international business class cabin. It also offers Air Canada Signature Service on select North American routes.\n\n**Regional carriers**: Air Canada has several regional carriers, including Air Canada Express, which operates on behalf of Air Canada.\n\n**Incidents**: The text mentions several incidents involving Air Canada, including a hard landing in Toronto, a near-miss at San Francisco airport, and a fire on a Boeing 777 in Montreal.\n\n**Financials**: Air Canada has reported losses in recent years, including a $1.05 billion loss in the first quarter of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\n**Codeshare agreements**: Air Canada has codeshare agreements with several airlines, including Azul, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, and Qatar Airways.\n\n**Employees**: As of 2022, Air Canada has 35,600 employees.\n\n**Website**: The airline's website is www.aircanada.com."} +{"id":"a34e22342633fe8b","answer":"1. Shanghai\n2. Beijing\n3. Guangzhou\n4. Shenzhen\n5. Chengdu"} +{"id":"bb238a343ec362af","answer":"Here are the top 5 public universities in the US by enrollment, along with their mascots:\n\n1. **California State University system** (457,992) - Mascot: varies by campus (e.g. Fresno State Bulldogs, San Jose State Spartans)\n2. **University System of Ohio** (478,000) - Mascot: varies by campus (e.g. Ohio State Buckeyes, University of Cincinnati Bearcats)\n3. **University of Texas System** (221,337) - Mascot: varies by campus (e.g. Texas Longhorns, UT Arlington Mavericks)\n4. **University of North Carolina system** (242,000) - Mascot: varies by campus (e.g. North Carolina Tar Heels, NC State Wolfpack)\n5. **City University of New York** (243,000) - Mascot: varies by campus (e.g. CCNY Beavers, Brooklyn College Bulldogs)\n\nNote: Enrollment numbers may vary depending on the source and date."} +{"id":"159dd81871b21a4c","answer":"The document is about the Academy Award for Best Actor, which is an annual award presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role in a film released that year.\n\nHere are some key points from the document:\n\n* The award has been presented 95 times, to 85 different actors.\n* The first winner was Emil Jannings for his roles in \"The Last Command\" (1928) and \"The Way of All Flesh\" (1927).\n* The most recent winner is Brendan Fraser for \"The Whale\" (2022).\n* Daniel Day-Lewis holds the record for most wins, with three awards.\n* Spencer Tracy and Laurence Olivier are tied for the most nominations, with nine each.\n* The award is traditionally presented by the previous year's Best Actress winner.\n\nThe document also lists the winners and nominees for the award from 2020 to 2022:\n\n* 2020/21 (93rd): Anthony Hopkins won for \"The Father\", with nominees Riz Ahmed, Chadwick Boseman, Gary Oldman, and Steven Yeun.\n* 2021 (94th): Will Smith won for \"King Richard\", with nominees Javier Bardem, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrew Garfield, and Denzel Washington.\n* 2022 (95th): Brendan Fraser won for \"The Whale\", with nominees Austin Butler, Colin Farrell, Paul Mescal, and Bill Nighy."} +{"id":"7f97e1a7a71b56c0","answer":"The 5 cities with the current highest crime rate per 100,000 people in the United States are:\n\n1. St. Louis, Missouri\n2. Petersburg, Virginia\n3. Flint, Michigan\n4. North Charleston, South Carolina\n5. Atlanta, Georgia\n\nTo find the population in 1970 for these cities, I would need to search for the population data for each city in 1970. Here are the results:\n\n1. St. Louis, Missouri - 622,236 (1970 census)\n2. Petersburg, Virginia - 36,781 (1970 census)\n3. Flint, Michigan - 193,317 (1970 census)\n4. North Charleston, South Carolina - 21,897 (1970 census)\n5. Atlanta, Georgia - 495,039 (1970 census)\n\nNote: The population figures are based on the 1970 United States Census."} +{"id":"03714dc40803cccc","answer":"The page provides information on the provinces of China, which are the most numerous type of province-level divisions in the People's Republic of China (PRC). There are currently 22 provinces administered by the PRC and 1 province that is claimed, but not administered, which is Taiwan, currently administered by the Republic of China (ROC).\n\nThe page lists the 22 provinces of China, along with their names in Chinese characters, pinyin, and other languages. It also provides information on the history of provinces in China, dating back to the Yuan dynasty, and how they have evolved over time.\n\nAdditionally, the page covers the government structure of provinces in China, including the Provincial People's Government, the Provincial People's Congress, and the provincial branch of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It also touches on the economic and political significance of provinces in China.\n\nThe page also includes a section on the history of administrative divisions in China, which provides a brief overview of the different types of administrative divisions that have existed in China throughout history.\n\nFurthermore, the page includes a list of references and external links to related articles and websites, providing additional resources for those interested in learning more about the provinces of China.\n\nSome of the key points from the page include:\n\n* There are 22 provinces administered by the PRC and 1 province claimed but not administered, which is Taiwan.\n* Provinces have been an important part of Chinese government since the Yuan dynasty.\n* The government structure of provinces in China includes the Provincial People's Government, the Provincial People's Congress, and the provincial branch of the CCP.\n* Provinces play a significant role in China's economy and politics.\n* The history of administrative divisions in China is complex and has evolved over time."} +{"id":"e46f068522014cf7","answer":"The text appears to be a collection of fragments from various sources about Giannis Antetokounmpo, a Greek professional basketball player who plays for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The fragments include:\n\n1. Game summaries and statistics from various games and seasons.\n2. Information about Giannis' early life, including his childhood in Greece and his Nigerian heritage.\n3. Quotes and statements from Giannis about his career, his family, and his personal life.\n4. News articles and reports about Giannis' achievements, awards, and milestones, including his NBA championships, MVP awards, and All-Star appearances.\n5. Biographical information about Giannis' family, including his parents and brothers, who are also basketball players.\n6. Details about Giannis' philanthropic efforts, including his donations to charity and his support for arena workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nSome of the specific topics covered in the fragments include:\n\n* Giannis' NBA career, including his draft, rookie season, and subsequent seasons with the Bucks.\n* His awards and accolades, including NBA championships, MVP awards, and All-Star appearances.\n* His personal life, including his family, his girlfriend, and his children.\n* His philanthropic efforts, including his donations to charity and his support for arena workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.\n* His early life, including his childhood in Greece and his Nigerian heritage.\n* His basketball skills and playing style, including his dominance in the paint and his improving jump shot.\n\nOverall, the fragments provide a comprehensive overview of Giannis Antetokounmpo's life and career, both on and off the court."} +{"id":"5f4a3c15e2dc159a","answer":"Here are the first five Nobel Prize winners and their marital status:\n\n1. Wilhelm Röntgen (Physics, 1901) - married to Anna Bertha Ludwig\n2. Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Chemistry, 1901) - married to Johanna Francina Mees\n3. Emil von Behring (Physiology or Medicine, 1901) - married to Else Spinola\n4. Sully Prudhomme (Literature, 1901) - never married\n5. Henry Dunant (Peace, 1901) - never married"} +{"id":"3b382fc155262484","answer":"Here are the 5 highest-grossing films worldwide by Walt Disney Pictures, along with their running times in minutes:\n\n1. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - 181 minutes\n2. The Lion King (2019) - 118 minutes\n3. Frozen (2013) - 102 minutes\n4. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - 149 minutes\n5. The Avengers (2012) - 143 minutes"} +{"id":"ac6191ee414fc367","answer":"The top 5 countries on the 2016 Summer Olympics medal table are:\n\n1. United States (46 gold, 37 silver, 38 bronze, total 121)\n2. Great Britain (27 gold, 23 silver, 17 bronze, total 67)\n3. China (26 gold, 18 silver, 26 bronze, total 70)\n4. Russia (19 gold, 17 silver, 20 bronze, total 56)\n5. Germany (17 gold, 10 silver, 15 bronze, total 42)\n\nSo, the number of competitors from these top 5 countries is not explicitly stated, but we can infer that the United States had the largest team, followed by Great Britain, China, Russia, and Germany."} +{"id":"01fcbb5cbb8ad363","answer":"Puerto Rico: $103,140 million (2020)\nGuam: $5,840 million (2020)\nU.S. Virgin Islands: $4,200 million (2020)\nAmerican Samoa: $709 million (2020)\nNorthern Mariana Islands: $1,180 million (2019)"} +{"id":"33fdf1e30473466f","answer":"The budget for the 2021 film \"CODA\" is not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. However, it is mentioned that Apple acquired the film for a record-breaking $25 million at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival."} +{"id":"08c6dcd320e6282a","answer":"Lil Dicky was born on March 15, 1988, which makes him 35 years old as of 2023."} +{"id":"a479e9265bf022cd","answer":"Here are the 5 largest companies in the world by revenue, along with their headquarters cities:\n\n1. Walmart - $611,289 million - Bentonville, United States\n2. Saudi Aramco - $603,651 million - Dhahran, Saudi Arabia\n3. State Grid Corporation of China - $530,009 million - Beijing, China\n4. Amazon - $513,983 million - Seattle, United States\n5. Vitol - $505,000 million - Rotterdam, Switzerland"} +{"id":"7416501eb8cdd72f","answer":"This is a document about Google, a multinational technology company. The document appears to be a collection of fragments from various sources, including news articles, Wikipedia pages, and other online resources.\n\nThe fragments cover a wide range of topics related to Google, including:\n\n1. History: The early days of Google, its founders, and its growth into a multinational company.\n2. Products and services: Google's search engine, advertising platform, Android operating system, YouTube, and other products and services.\n3. Business practices: Google's business model, revenue streams, and controversies surrounding its advertising practices.\n4. Corporate culture: Google's company culture, employee benefits, and controversies surrounding its treatment of employees.\n5. Acquisitions: Google's acquisitions of other companies, including Motorola Mobility and Waze.\n6. Legal issues: Google's legal battles, including antitrust cases and lawsuits related to its advertising practices.\n7. Philanthropy: Google's charitable efforts, including its support for education and digital literacy initiatives.\n8. Data centers: Google's data center infrastructure and its efforts to reduce its environmental impact.\n9. Leadership: Google's leadership team, including Sundar Pichai and Larry Page.\n\nSome of the specific topics covered in the fragments include:\n\n* Google's \"Don't be evil\" motto and its evolution into \"Do the right thing\"\n* The company's response to criticism over its handling of sexual harassment allegations\n* The development of Google's search engine and its impact on the internet\n* The company's expansion into new markets, including China and India\n* Google's efforts to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainability\n* The company's philanthropic efforts, including its support for education and digital literacy initiatives.\n\nOverall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of Google's history, products, business practices, and corporate culture, as well as its impact on the technology industry and society as a whole."} +{"id":"e7bcbcb78494de29","answer":"It seems like the search didn't return any useful information. Let me try again.\n\nTencent Games"} +{"id":"336de21a1689f025","answer":"Here are the all-time top goal scorers for each of the top five teams that have won the most La Liga Championships:\n\n1. Real Madrid (35 championships) - Karim Benzema (238 goals)\n2. Barcelona (26 championships) - Lionel Messi (474 goals)\n3. Atlético Madrid (11 championships) - Luis Aragonés (172 goals)\n4. Athletic Bilbao (8 championships) - Telmo Zarra (251 goals)\n5. Valencia (6 championships) - Mundo (206 goals)"} +{"id":"f820f5e616d017ec","answer":"The list of Brazil national football team managers is a comprehensive list of all the managers who have led the Brazil national football team since its inception in 1914. Here is a summary of the list:\n\n**Most Appearances:**\n\n1. Mário Zagallo (126 matches)\n2. Carlos Alberto Parreira (112 matches)\n3. Dunga (83 matches)\n4. Tite (81 matches)\n5. Aymoré Moreira (63 matches)\n\n**Notable Managers:**\n\n* Mário Zagallo: Won the 1970 FIFA World Cup as a manager and is the second-youngest coach to win the tournament at the age of 38.\n* Carlos Alberto Parreira: Won the 1994 FIFA World Cup as a manager.\n* Luiz Felipe Scolari: Won the 2002 FIFA World Cup as a manager.\n* Tite: Led Brazil to the 2018 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals.\n\n**Records:**\n\n* Mário Zagallo is the first person to win the FIFA World Cup as both a player (1958 and 1962) and as a manager (1970).\n\n**List of Managers:**\n\nThe list includes 83 managers who have led the Brazil national team, including caretaker managers and interim managers. The list is organized chronologically, with each manager's tenure, number of matches, wins, draws, losses, and win percentage."} +{"id":"6e9d32cb96e0e40e","answer":"1. Greenland (Denmark)\n2. New Guinea (Indonesia and Papua New Guinea)\n3. Borneo (Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia)\n4. Madagascar (Madagascar)\n5. Baffin Island (Canada)"} +{"id":"1cf547e3d3643922","answer":"Here are the top 5 all-time leading scorers in NBA history who are now retired, along with the number of championship rings they won:\n\n1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points) - 6 rings\n2. Karl Malone (36,928 points) - 0 rings\n3. Kobe Bryant (33,643 points) - 5 rings\n4. Michael Jordan (32,292 points) - 6 rings\n5. Dirk Nowitzki (31,560 points) - 1 ring"} +{"id":"2f4006b6bb81e9de","answer":"Here are the top 5 NBA scorers in terms of total points and their birthplaces:\n\n1. LeBron James (38,958 points) - Akron, Ohio\n2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points) - New York City, New York\n3. Karl Malone (36,928 points) - Summerfield, Louisiana\n4. Kobe Bryant (33,643 points) - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\n5. Michael Jordan (32,292 points) - Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York"} +{"id":"875ce01e13c527cc","answer":"This is a Wikipedia page that lists the highest-grossing films in the United States and Canada. The page is divided into several sections, including:\n\n1. **Top 10 highest-grossing films**: This section lists the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time in the US and Canada, adjusted for inflation.\n2. **Highest-grossing films by year**: This section lists the highest-grossing films of each year, from 1939 to 2022.\n3. **Highest-grossing franchises and film series**: This section lists the highest-grossing franchises and film series of all time, including Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, and Harry Potter.\n4. **Records**: This section lists various box office records, including the highest-grossing opening weekend and the fastest film to reach $1 billion.\n5. **Awards**: This section lists various box office awards, including the Box Office Entertainment Awards and the Golden Screen Award.\n6. **Websites**: This section lists various websites that track box office data, including Box Office Mojo and The Numbers.\n7. **Related topics**: This section lists related topics, including blockbuster films, the 100 Crore Club, and highest-grossing media franchises.\n\nThe page also includes various tables and charts to display the data, as well as notes and references to provide additional information and sources."} +{"id":"b5d63352b7d034b0","answer":"Here are the top 5 cities with the most population in 2018, along with their coordinates:\n\n1. Tokyo, Japan: 39.1 million people (urban area) - 35.6895° N, 139.7670° E\n2. Jakarta, Indonesia: 34.5 million people (urban area) - 6.2146° S, 106.8451° E\n3. Delhi, India: 32.2 million people (urban area) - 28.6139° N, 77.2090° E\n4. Seoul, South Korea: 26 million people (metropolitan area) - 37.5665° N, 126.9779° E\n5. Shanghai, China: 24.8 million people (municipal area) - 31.2304° N, 121.4737° E"} +{"id":"0f4f60cabaa66b57","answer":"Here are the currencies of the 5 largest countries in the world by population:\n\n1. China - Renminbi (RMB) / Chinese yuan (CNY)\n2. India - Indian rupee (INR)\n3. United States - United States dollar (USD)\n4. Indonesia - Indonesian rupiah (IDR)\n5. Pakistan - Pakistani rupee (PKR)"} +{"id":"ccdb137f3df3603d","answer":"The company that produced The Avengers (2012) is Marvel Studios.\n\nAs for the running times of the superhero movies released in 2019, here are the answers:\n\n* Captain Marvel (2019): 124 minutes\n* Avengers: Endgame (2019): 181 minutes\n* Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019): 129 minutes"} +{"id":"04fbed1111319c4d","answer":"Here are the head coaches of the five oldest basketball teams in the current British Basketball League:\n\n1. Leicester Riders - Rob Paternostro\n2. Newcastle Eagles - Marc Steutel\n3. Sheffield Sharks - Atiba Lyons\n4. London Lions - Petar Božić\n5. Bristol Flyers - Andreas Kapoulas"} +{"id":"84e26144950859d8","answer":"Gene Hackman is a renowned American retired actor and novelist, born on January 30, 1930. He has had a illustrious career spanning over six decades, with numerous accolades to his name, including two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globes, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and the Silver Bear.\n\nEarly Life and Career:\nHackman was born in San Bernardino, California, and grew up in Danville, Illinois. He served in the United States Marine Corps for four and a half years, then studied journalism and television production at the University of Illinois. He later moved to New York City to pursue an acting career.\n\nFilm Career:\nHackman's breakthrough role came in 1967 with the film \"Bonnie and Clyde,\" which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He went on to star in several successful films, including \"I Never Sang for My Father\" (1970), \"The French Connection\" (1971), \"The Poseidon Adventure\" (1972), and \"Superman\" (1978).\n\nIn the 1980s, Hackman appeared in films like \"Mississippi Burning\" (1988), \"The Package\" (1989), and \"Unforgiven\" (1992), for which he won his second Academy Award, this time for Best Supporting Actor.\n\nIn the 1990s and 2000s, Hackman continued to act in films like \"The Royal Tenenbaums\" (2001), \"Runaway Jury\" (2003), and \"Welcome to Mooseport\" (2004), before retiring from acting in 2004.\n\nAwards and Nominations:\nThroughout his career, Hackman has received numerous awards and nominations, including:\n\n* Two Academy Awards (Best Actor for \"The French Connection\" and Best Supporting Actor for \"Unforgiven\")\n* Two BAFTA Awards\n* Four Golden Globes\n* A Screen Actors Guild Award\n* The Silver Bear\n\nNovel Writing:\nIn addition to his acting career, Hackman has also written several novels, including \"Wake of the Perdido Star\" (1999), \"Justice for None\" (2004), \"Escape from Andersonville\" (2008), and \"Payback at Morning Peak\" (2011).\n\nPersonal Life:\nHackman has been married twice and has three children from his first marriage. He currently resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico.\n\nLegacy:\nGene Hackman is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation, known for his versatility, range, and ability to bring depth and nuance to his characters. His contributions to the film industry have been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, and he continues to be celebrated as a Hollywood legend."} +{"id":"aadae23ab1005392","answer":"Here are the top 5 biggest companies headquartered in the United States and their founders:\n\n1. Walmart - Founder: Sam Walton\nRevenue: $611,289 million\n2. Amazon - Founder: Jeff Bezos\nRevenue: $513,983 million\n3. ExxonMobil - Founders: John D. Rockefeller, Henry Flagler\nRevenue: $413,680 million\n4. Apple - Founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne\nRevenue: $394,328 million\n5. UnitedHealth Group - Founder: Richard Burke\nRevenue: $324,162 million"} +{"id":"a9672ecd8ae98c68","answer":"The population of Hebron is mentioned in several fragments:\n\n* In 1820, there were about 1,000 Jews in Hebron. (Fragment 7)\n* In 1838, Hebron had an estimated 1,500 taxable Muslim households, in addition to 41 Jewish tax-payers. The total population was estimated at 10,000. (Fragment 7)\n* In 1842, it was estimated that about 400 Arab and 120 Jewish families lived in Hebron. (Fragment 7)\n\nNote that these numbers are estimates and may not be entirely accurate. Additionally, the population of Hebron has likely changed significantly since these estimates were made."} +{"id":"32dc6ab05236ef71","answer":"Here are the first ascent dates and the mountaineers involved for the five tallest mountains in the world:\n\n1. Mount Everest (8,849m) - First ascent: May 29, 1953, by Edmund Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay (Nepal)\n2. K2 (8,611m) - First ascent: July 31, 1954, by Achille Compagnoni (Italy) and Lino Lacedelli (Italy)\n3. Kangchenjunga (8,586m) - First ascent: May 25, 1953, by George Band (UK) and Joe Brown (UK)\n4. Lhotse (8,516m) - First ascent: May 18, 1956, by Fritz Luchsinger (Switzerland) and Ernst Reiss (Switzerland)\n5. Makalu (8,463m) - First ascent: May 15, 1955, by Lionel Terray (France) and Jean Couzy (France)"} +{"id":"16f1cb51eb452676","answer":"Here are the costs of the five tallest buildings in the world in 2023, in their respective currencies:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - AED 1.5 billion (approximately USD 400 million)\n2. Merdeka PNB118, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - MYR 5 billion (approximately USD 1.2 billion)\n3. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, China - CNY 14.4 billion (approximately USD 2.2 billion)\n4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, Mecca, Saudi Arabia - SAR 15 billion (approximately USD 4 billion)\n5. Ping An Finance Center, Shenzhen, China - CNY 14.5 billion (approximately USD 2.3 billion)\n\nNote: The costs are approximate and may have changed since the original construction."} +{"id":"eeced847491b979f","answer":"2019, 2016, 2015, 2020, 2013"} +{"id":"f40bfce875f724e7","answer":"Here are the median household incomes for the states on the West Coast of the United States mainland:\n\n* California: $71,805\n* Oregon: $56,119\n* Washington: $74,129"} +{"id":"d1d6885d3930d568","answer":"The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners from 2010 to 2020 who were born in East Asia are:\n\n* Shinya Yamanaka (b. 1962) from Japan, awarded in 2012\n* Satoshi Ōmura (b. 1935) from Japan, awarded in 2015\n* Yoshinori Ohsumi (b. 1945) from Japan, awarded in 2016\n* Tu Youyou (b. 1930) from China, awarded in 2015"} +{"id":"aad863e33a3eb9b3","answer":"The areas of the world's five largest oceans in square kilometers are:\n\n1. Pacific Ocean: 155.6 million km²\n2. Atlantic Ocean: 85.1 million km²\n3. Indian Ocean: 73.5 million km²\n4. Antarctic/Southern Ocean: 20.3 million km²\n5. Arctic Ocean: 14.0 million km²"} +{"id":"0cf4d94877b75c95","answer":"Here are the release years for each of the programming languages:\n\n* Java: 1995\n* Python: Python (programming language)\n* C: C (programming language)\n* C++: C++\n* C#: C Sharp (programming language)"} +{"id":"3c67d9d8913873d9","answer":""} +{"id":"cbe7f525415c3e86","answer":"It looks like you've searched for \"World Heritage Site\" and got a Wikipedia article about it. \n\nA World Heritage Site is a landmark or area that has been recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as having cultural, historical, scientific, or other forms of significance. These sites are considered to be of outstanding value to humanity and are protected by international law.\n\nThe article provides information on the history of the World Heritage program, the selection criteria for sites, and the process of nominating and designating sites. It also discusses the benefits and challenges of being a World Heritage Site, including the potential for increased tourism and the need for conservation and management.\n\nSome interesting facts from the article include:\n\n* There are over 1,100 World Heritage Sites in more than 160 countries around the world.\n* The first World Heritage Sites were designated in 1978, and they included the ancient city of Quito in Ecuador and the historic city of Krakow in Poland.\n* The World Heritage program is not just about recognizing cultural and natural sites, but also about promoting international cooperation and understanding.\n* The program has been criticized for being Eurocentric, with many more sites designated in Europe than in other parts of the world.\n* The designation of a site as a World Heritage Site can have a significant impact on tourism and local economies, but it also requires careful management and conservation to ensure the site's long-term protection.\n\nI hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions."} +{"id":"58f3cf3cd6d78606","answer":"Here is the list of Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) founded before 1960:\n\n1. IIT Kharagpur (established in 1950)\n2. IIT Bombay (established in 1958)\n3. IIT Kanpur (established in 1959)\n4. IIT Madras (established in 1959)\n\nThese four IITs were established in the 1950s, with IIT Kharagpur being the first one to be established in 1950."} +{"id":"5b875168a1e2e3f0","answer":"The symbols for each of the trace elements that can be found in Sapphires are:\n\n* Iron (Fe)\n* Titanium (Ti)\n* Vanadium (V)\n* Chromium (Cr)"} +{"id":"4a83f6e566326420","answer":"The text appears to be a collection of fragments about Russell Wilson, an American football quarterback who currently plays for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Here's a summary of the fragments:\n\n**Early Life and College**\n\n* Russell Wilson's ethnicity and family background are mentioned.\n* He played college football at the University of Wisconsin and was a two-sport athlete.\n\n**Seattle Seahawks (2012-2021)**\n\n* Wilson was drafted by the Seahawks in 2012 and became the team's starting quarterback.\n* He led the team to several victories, including a Super Bowl win in 2014.\n* He was named the NFL's Rookie of the Year in 2012 and was a Pro Bowl selection multiple times.\n* Wilson set several franchise records for the Seahawks, including most career passing yards and touchdowns.\n\n**Denver Broncos (2022-present)**\n\n* Wilson was traded to the Broncos in 2022 and became the team's starting quarterback.\n* He struggled in his first season with the team, leading to a disappointing 5-12 record.\n* Wilson was criticized for his performance, and the team's head coach, Nathaniel Hackett, was fired after the season.\n\n**Awards and Accolades**\n\n* Wilson has been named to multiple Pro Bowls and has been a Second-Team All-Pro selection.\n* He has won several awards, including the Steve Largent Award and the Good Guy Award.\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Wilson has been involved in various charitable activities, including working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.\n* He has also made appearances on TV shows, including \"The Late Show with David Letterman\" and \"Entourage.\""} +{"id":"1af665d0b08c5d70","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of countries by GDP (nominal). Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**What is GDP?**\nGross Domestic Product (GDP) is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given year.\n\n**Ranking of countries by GDP**\nThe article provides a list of countries ranked by their nominal GDP estimates from financial and statistical institutions. The list includes the top 10 economies in the world, with the United States, China, Japan, Germany, and India being the top 5.\n\n**GDP estimates**\nThe article provides GDP estimates from three sources: the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the United Nations Statistics Division. The estimates are based on market or government official exchange rates.\n\n**Limitations of nominal GDP**\nThe article notes that nominal GDP does not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to the next based on fluctuations in exchange rates.\n\n**Other metrics**\nThe article also mentions other metrics used to compare national wealth, such as purchasing power parity (PPP) and GDP per capita.\n\n**Lists of countries by GDP**\nThe article provides links to other lists of countries by GDP, including lists by GDP (PPP), GDP per capita, and past and projected GDP.\n\n**References**\nThe article includes a list of references used to compile the data.\n\n**See also**\nThe article provides links to related articles, including lists of countries by GDP (PPP), GDP per capita, and other economic indicators."} +{"id":"79984a2132f0ac2a","answer":"Here are the largest semiconductor companies by decade:\n\n1970s: Intel, Texas Instruments, Motorola\n1980s: Intel, Texas Instruments, Motorola, Toshiba\n1990s: Intel, Texas Instruments, Motorola, Toshiba, Samsung\n2000s: Intel, Samsung, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, STMicroelectronics\n2010s: Samsung, Intel, TSMC, Qualcomm, Broadcom"} +{"id":"7f86a980363b78e7","answer":"Here are the heights of the top 5 players with the most NFL regular season career passing yards:\n\n1. Tom Brady - 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm)\n2. Drew Brees - 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm)\n3. Peyton Manning - 6 feet 5 inches (196 cm)\n4. Brett Favre - 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm)\n5. Ben Roethlisberger - 6 feet 5 inches (196 cm)\n\nNote: The heights are not explicitly mentioned in the provided Wikipedia page, but they are commonly known and can be found through other sources."} +{"id":"bda7e8c086542860","answer":"Here are the symbols of the major deities of the Greek Pantheon:\n\n* Demeter: cornucopia, wheat-ears, winged serpent, lotus staff\n* Dionysus: thyrsus (a staff topped with a pine cone)\n* Aphrodite: magical girdle, myrtle, roses, scallop shell\n* Apollo: lyre, laurel wreath, bow and arrow\n* Ares: spear, sword, helmet\n* Artemis: bow and arrow, hunting dogs\n* Athena: owl, aegis (shield), helmet\n* Hephaestus: hammer, anvil, fire\n* Hera: crown, sceptre, peacock\n* Hermes: caduceus (staff with intertwined snakes), winged sandals\n* Hestia: hearth, kettle\n* Poseidon: trident, fish, dolphin\n* Zeus: lightning bolt, eagle, sceptre"} +{"id":"a53359eea347be9d","answer":"The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is a species of artiodactyl (even-toed, hoofed) mammal indigenous to interior western and central North America. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae. The pronghorn is known colloquially in North America as the American antelope, prong buck, pronghorn antelope, and prairie antelope, due to its resemblance to the antelopes of the Old World and its similar ecological niche.\n\nPhysical Characteristics:\n\n* Adult males are 1.3-1.5 m (4 ft 3 in - 4 ft 11 in) long from nose to tail, stand 81-104 cm (2 ft 8 in - 3 ft 5 in) high at the shoulder, and weigh 40-65 kg (88-143 lb).\n* Females are the same height as males, but weigh 34-48 kg (75-106 lb).\n* They have distinct white fur on their rumps, sides, breasts, bellies, and across their throats.\n* Their feet have two hooves, with no dewclaws.\n* Their body temperature is 38°C (100°F).\n\nBehavior:\n\n* Pronghorns are built for speed, with the ability to run at speeds of up to 88.5 km/h (55 mph).\n* They have a large windpipe, heart, and lungs to allow them to take in large amounts of air when running.\n* They have an extremely light bone structure and hollow hair.\n* They are able to sustain top speeds for longer periods than cheetahs.\n\nHabitat and Distribution:\n\n* Pronghorns are found in interior western and central North America, from southern Canada to northern Mexico.\n* They inhabit open grasslands, prairies, and shrublands.\n\nConservation Status:\n\n* The pronghorn is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.\n* However, three subspecies are considered endangered: A. a. sonoriensis, A. a. peninsularis, and A. a. mexicana.\n* The Sonoran pronghorn has an estimated population of fewer than 300 in the United States and 200-500 in Mexico.\n* The Peninsula pronghorn has an estimated population of approximately 200 in Baja California.\n\nInteresting Facts:\n\n* Pronghorns have been observed to have at least 13 distinct gaits.\n* They are able to jump high and long distances, but are not as agile as deer.\n* They are social animals and often live in small herds.\n* They are known for their unique, goat-like appearance."} +{"id":"a64acdad16f2424c","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-grossing movies of all time and their running times:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - 162 minutes (2 hours 42 minutes)\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,787,965,087\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - 181 minutes (3 hours 1 minute)\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,790,211,359\n3. Titanic (1997) - 194 minutes (3 hours 14 minutes)\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,187,463,944\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 138 minutes (2 hours 18 minutes)\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,068,223,624\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - 149 minutes (2 hours 29 minutes)\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,048,813,593"} +{"id":"943b0e1b60a8b7ce","answer":"Here are the five richest people in the world and the city they were born in:\n\n1. Bernard Arnault - Roubaix, France\n2. Elon Musk - Pretoria, South Africa\n3. Jeff Bezos - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA\n4. Bill Gates - Seattle, Washington, USA\n5. Warren Buffett - Omaha, Nebraska, USA"} +{"id":"572c1caf6353a4ef","answer":"Here are the winners of the Academy Award for Best Director from 2010 to 2019, along with their countries of birth:\n\n1. 2010: Tom Hooper (The King's Speech) - United Kingdom\n2. 2011: Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) - France\n3. 2012: Ang Lee (Life of Pi) - Taiwan\n4. 2013: Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity) - Mexico\n5. 2014: Alejandro González Iñárritu (Birdman) - Mexico\n6. 2015: Alejandro González Iñárritu (The Revenant) - Mexico\n7. 2016: Damien Chazelle (La La Land) - United States\n8. 2017: Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) - Mexico\n9. 2018: Alfonso Cuarón (Roma) - Mexico\n10. 2019: Bong Joon-ho (Parasite) - South Korea"} +{"id":"1c080a4a3875a417","answer":"Here are the production budgets of the top 5 highest-grossing films in US dollars:\n\n1. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - No production budget listed\n2. Avatar (2009) - No production budget listed\n3. Titanic (1997) - No production budget listed\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - No production budget listed\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - No production budget listed\n\nHowever, I can provide some information on the production budgets of other high-grossing films:\n\n* The Lion King (1994) - $45 million\n* Jaws (1975) - $9 million\n* Rocky (1976) - No production budget listed, but the budget for the first film was $4 million and it wound up costing $9 million.\n* Grease (1978) - No production budget listed, but it grossed over $341 million.\n* Moonraker (1979) - No production budget listed.\n\nNote: The production budgets listed are not adjusted for inflation."} +{"id":"df3730ede4241a1f","answer":"Jim Parsons"} +{"id":"6593570d63600da4","answer":"Here are the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, along with their respective national days:\n\n1. China - National Day: October 1\n2. France - National Day: July 14\n3. Russia - National Day: June 12\n4. United Kingdom - National Day: None (United Kingdom does not have a single national day, but each of its constituent countries has its own national day: England - St George's Day, April 23; Scotland - St Andrew's Day, November 30; Wales - St David's Day, March 1; Northern Ireland - St Patrick's Day, March 17)\n5. United States - National Day: July 4 (Independence Day)"} +{"id":"50e6bc6da43d2b2d","answer":"Here are the current justices on the Supreme Court and the colleges they attended:\n\n1. John Roberts (Chief Justice) - Harvard Law School\n2. Clarence Thomas - Yale Law School\n3. Samuel Alito - Yale Law School\n4. Sonia Sotomayor - Yale Law School\n5. Elena Kagan - Harvard Law School\n6. Neil Gorsuch - Harvard Law School\n7. Brett Kavanaugh - Yale Law School\n8. Amy Coney Barrett - Notre Dame Law School\n9. Ketanji Brown Jackson - Harvard Law School"} +{"id":"445e848bb1345fe4","answer":"Here are the mascots of the Ivy League schools:\n\nBrown University - Bruno the Bear\nColumbia University - Roar-ee the Lion\nCornell University - Big Red Bear\nDartmouth College - Keggy the Keg\nHarvard University - The Crimson (no official mascot)\nUniversity of Pennsylvania - The Quaker\nPrinceton University - Tigers\nYale University - Handsome Dan (the Bulldog)"} +{"id":"f4c2c9e167bd2162","answer":"Here are the top 5 NFL all-time passing leaders, along with the colleges they attended:\n\n1. Tom Brady (University of Michigan) - 89,214 yards\n2. Drew Brees (Purdue University) - 80,358 yards\n3. Peyton Manning (University of Tennessee) - 71,940 yards\n4. Brett Favre (University of Southern Mississippi) - 71,838 yards\n5. Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University) - 64,088 yards"} +{"id":"08b8c3d964160ef2","answer":"Kanazawa is the capital city of Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. Here are some key points about Kanazawa:\n\n**History**: Kanazawa was part of ancient Kaga Province and was controlled by the Ikkō-ikki, a theocratic republic, during the Muromachi period. In 1580, Oda Nobunaga sent Shibata Katsuie to conquer the Kaga Ikko-ikki. The city became a major city during the Edo period and was known for its \"Million-koku Culture\".\n\n**Cityscape**: Kanazawa is located in north-western Ishikawa Prefecture and is bordered by the Sea of Japan to the west and Toyama Prefecture to the east. The city sits between the Sai and Asano rivers and is dominated by the Japanese Alps to the east.\n\n**Climate**: Kanazawa has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall.\n\n**Traditional architecture**: Kanazawa is known for its traditional architecture, including the Nagamachi samurai district, Higashi-Chaya district, and Nishi-Chaya district. The city is also home to many temples, including the Oyama-jinja shrine and Myōryūji Temple (also known as the \"Ninja Temple\").\n\n**Gold leaf**: Kanazawa is famous for its gold leaf production, which accounts for 99% of Japan's high-quality gold leaf. The city is also known for its gold leaf-covered food, such as tea with gold flakes.\n\n**Education**: Kanazawa is home to several universities, including Kanazawa University, Hokuriku University, and Kanazawa Seiryo University.\n\n**Local cuisine**: Kanazawa is known for its local cuisine, including jibuni (steamed chicken dish), kaga yu-dofu (boiled tofu), and kaga kiri mochi (rice cake).\n\n**Tourist attractions**: Kanazawa has many tourist attractions, including Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa Castle, and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art."} +{"id":"5d52bc2cbbff2826","answer":"Here are the capital cities of the five smallest countries in Europe by area, along with their respective population in the latest available census:\n\n1. Vatican City - Vatican City (population: approximately 800)\n2. Monaco - Monaco (population: approximately 35,000)\n3. San Marino - San Marino (population: approximately 30,000)\n4. Liechtenstein - Vaduz (population: over 35,000)\n5. Malta - Valletta (population: approximately 446,000)"} +{"id":"7aa2ea41fafb590d","answer":"Carbon dioxide"} +{"id":"be7ed296680ef5c4","answer":"Here are the top 5 countries by GDP in 2021 and their respective populations:\n\n1. United States - $23,315,081 billion - 331,449,281\n2. China - $17,734,131 billion - 1,443,343,000\n3. Germany - $4,259,935 billion - 83,251,851\n4. Japan - $4,940,878 billion - 127,103,388\n5. India - $3,201,471 billion - 1,380,090,000"} +{"id":"a9b87f2b7ead8f14","answer":"1. United States - 26,949,643 million USD\n2. China - 17,700,899 million USD\n3. Germany - 4,429,838 million USD\n4. Japan - 4,230,862 million USD"} +{"id":"d4af5145fb878fe6","answer":"Here are the lengths in kilometers of the longest rivers in the world:\n\n1. Nile - 6,650 (or 7,088)\n2. Amazon - 6,400 (or 6,992)\n3. Yangtze - 6,300 (or 6,418)\n4. Mississippi - 6,275\n5. Yenisei - 5,970"} +{"id":"b56a00ad541b1397","answer":"Here are the founding years of the big five football leagues:\n\n1. National Football League (NFL) - 1920\n2. American Football League (AFL) - 1960\n3. United States Football League (USFL) - 1983\n4. XFL - 2001 (original), 2020 (revival)\n5. Canadian Football League (CFL) - 1958 (as a merger of two older leagues)"} +{"id":"a5d0b1ff33fe546a","answer":"Here are the biological domains of the five fastest animals:\n\n1. Peregrine falcon (bird) - 389 km/h (242 mph)\n2. Golden eagle (bird) - 240-320 km/h (150-200 mph)\n3. White-throated needletail (bird) - 169 km/h (105 mph)\n4. Eurasian hobby (bird) - 160 km/h (100 mph)\n5. Mexican free-tailed bat (mammal) - 160 km/h (100 mph)"} +{"id":"e0356ef29623f03b","answer":"Here are the answers to your question:\n\n* Oxygen: Joseph Priestley (1774) and Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1771-1772), although Antoine Lavoisier is often credited with the discovery as he named it and recognized it as an element.\n* Hydrogen: Henry Cavendish (1766)\n* Nitrogen: Daniel Rutherford (1772)\n* Helium: Pierre Janssen and Norman Lockyer (1868)\n* Neon: William Ramsay and Morris Travers (1898)"} +{"id":"9ec197770f4b48e1","answer":"Here are the top 4 bestselling video games and their genres:\n\n1. Minecraft (Sandbox) - 300,000,000\n2. Grand Theft Auto V (Action-Adventure) - 190,000,000\n3. Tetris (Puzzle) - 100,000,000\n4. Wii Sports (Sports) - 82,900,000"} +{"id":"b0aa2655b15c4713","answer":"Here are the 5-year survival rates (in percentage) of the top 5 most common cancers in the world amongst females:\n\n1. Breast cancer: 100% (stage 0 or I), 70% (stage 0-III), 22% (stage IV)\n2. Lung cancer: 4% (small cell lung cancer)\n3. Colorectal cancer: No specific data available in the provided text\n4. Cervical cancer: No specific data available in the provided text\n5. Stomach cancer: No specific data available in the provided text"} +{"id":"d24ea8eec45e070d","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the last five U.S. Secretaries of State:\n\n1. Antony Blinken (1962–) - New York\n2. Mike Pompeo (1963–) - Kansas\n3. Rex Tillerson (1952–) - Texas\n4. John Kerry (1943–) - Massachusetts\n5. Hillary Clinton (1947–) - Illinois"} +{"id":"fc145094bd723364","answer":"Here are the host cities of the Summer Olympic Games for the years 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016, along with their official mottos:\n\n* 2000: Sydney, Australia - \"Share the Spirit – Dare to Dream\"\n* 2004: Athens, Greece - \"Welcome Home\"\n* 2008: Beijing, China - \"One World, One Dream\"\n* 2012: London, United Kingdom - \"Inspire a Generation\"\n* 2016: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - \"Live Your Passion\""} +{"id":"42906b86ff574a67","answer":"Here are the names of the first five Thanksgiving episodes of Bob's Burgers, along with their guest appearances:\n\n1. \"An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal\" (Season 3, Episode 5) - Guest appearance: Bob's eccentric landlord, Mr. Fischoeder (Kevin Michael Richardson)\n2. \"Gayle Makin' Bob Sled\" (Season 4, Episode 8) - Guest appearance: Gayle (Megan Mullally)\n3. \"Turkey in a Can\" (Season 5, Episode 4) - Guest appearance: Jimmy Pesto (Jay Johnston)\n4. \"Gayle Force Winds\" (Season 6, Episode 4) - Guest appearance: Gayle (Megan Mullally)\n5. \"I Bob Your Pardon\" (Season 10, Episode 7) - Guest appearance: Jimmy Pesto (Jay Johnston)"} +{"id":"521238f384827d6c","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of FC Barcelona players. The article provides information about the club's history, records, and notable players. Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**Introduction**\n\nThe article introduces FC Barcelona, a professional association football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The club was founded in 1899 and has a rich history in Spanish and European football.\n\n**Records and Notable Players**\n\nThe article lists several records and notable players in FC Barcelona's history, including:\n\n* Lionel Messi, who holds the record for most goals and appearances for the club\n* Xavi, who has made the most appearances for the club in international competitions\n* Carles Puyol, who captained the club to the first Spanish treble\n* Romário, who was the first Barcelona player to win the FIFA World Player of the Year award\n* Luis Suárez, who won the Pichichi Trophy, a trophy for the top scorer in La Liga, while playing for Barcelona\n\n**List of Players**\n\nThe article provides a list of notable players who have played for FC Barcelona, including:\n\n* Current players like Sergi Roberto, Marc-André ter Stegen, and Frenkie de Jong\n* Former players like Neymar, Luis Suárez, and Ivan Rakitić\n* Legendary players like Johan Cruyff, Diego Maradona, and Ronaldinho\n\n**Club Captains**\n\nThe article lists the club captains of FC Barcelona, including:\n\n* Carles Puyol, who was the longest-serving and most successful captain in the club's history\n* Xavi, who captained the club from 2014 to 2015\n* Andrés Iniesta, who captained the club from 2015 to 2018\n* Lionel Messi, who was the first non-European captain in the club's history\n* Sergio Busquets, who captained the club from 2021 to 2023\n* Sergi Roberto, who is the current captain of the club\n\n**References**\n\nThe article provides references to various sources, including the official FC Barcelona website, UEFA, and FIFA."} +{"id":"c6202eedd1d4ec12","answer":"Here are the Nobel Prize winners in Physics from the last three years who received their doctorate from an American university:\n\n* 2021: Syukuro Manabe (b. 1931) - Princeton University\n* 2022: John Clauser (b. 1942) - Columbia University\n* 2023: None"} +{"id":"390c8e0e1699ee45","answer":"This is a list of the tallest buildings in India, based on standard height measurements. The list includes buildings that are completed, under construction, or proposed, and are at least 190 meters (623 ft) tall.\n\n**Tallest Buildings in India:**\n\n1. Palais Royale, Mumbai - 320 meters (1,050 ft)\n2. Lokhandwala Minerva, Mumbai - 301 meters (988 ft)\n3. The 42, Kolkata - 260 meters (853 ft)\n4. Supernova Spira, Noida - 250 meters (820 ft)\n5. Raheja Revanta, Gurugram - 240 meters (787 ft)\n\n**Tallest Buildings Under Construction:**\n\n1. Omkar 1973 Tower A, Mumbai - 267 meters (876 ft)\n2. Omkar 1973 Tower B, Mumbai - 267 meters (876 ft)\n3. Sheth Beaumonte Tower A, Mumbai - 255 meters (837 ft)\n4. Sheth Beaumonte Tower B, Mumbai - 255 meters (837 ft)\n5. Oberoi Enigma A, Mumbai - 250 meters (820 ft)\n\n**Proposed or Approved Buildings:**\n\n1. Namaste Tower, Mumbai - 310 meters (1,017 ft)\n2. Supertech Supernova Spira, Noida - 300 meters (984 ft)\n3. Urbana Twisted Tower, Kolkata - 300 meters (984 ft)\n4. Brys Buzz, Noida - 300 meters (984 ft)\n5. W Hotel Yamunotri, Noida - 288 meters (945 ft)\n\n**Cities with the Most Skyscrapers:**\n\n1. Mumbai - over 200 skyscrapers\n2. Delhi-NCR - over 18 skyscrapers\n3. Kolkata - 14 skyscrapers\n4. Bengaluru - numerous high-rise buildings\n5. Hyderabad - numerous high-rise buildings\n\nNote: The heights of buildings can vary depending on the source and method of measurement, so these figures are approximate."} +{"id":"b50191d692463baf","answer":"Here are the five longest-reigning monarchs in history and the country they ruled:\n\n1. Louis XIV of France (72 years, 110 days)\n2. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (70 years, 214 days)\n3. Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej) of Thailand (70 years, 126 days)\n4. Johann II of Liechtenstein (70 years, 91 days)\n5. Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal I of Palenque (Mexico) (68 years, 33 days)"} +{"id":"a4502b260f256fc7","answer":"This is a document about France, containing a wide range of information on its history, culture, politics, economy, and more. Here's a brief summary of the contents:\n\n**History**\n\n* The document covers the history of France from the Middle Ages to the present day, including the French Revolution, the Napoleonic era, and the two World Wars.\n* It mentions key events, such as the Declaration of Pillnitz, the French Constitution of 1791, and the Reign of Terror.\n* The history of France is divided into sections, including the Ancient period, the Middle Ages, the Early Modern period, the Revolution, and the Late Modern period.\n\n**Culture**\n\n* The document discusses French literature, including famous authors such as Chrétien de Troyes, Christine de Pizan, and François Rabelais.\n* It mentions the French Renaissance and the Enlightenment, as well as the country's rich cultural heritage, including art, architecture, and music.\n* The document also touches on French cuisine, fashion, and cinema.\n\n**Politics**\n\n* The document covers the political history of France, including the monarchy, the French Revolution, and the establishment of the First Republic.\n* It discusses the Napoleonic era, the Bourbon Restoration, and the July Monarchy.\n* The document also mentions France's role in the European Union and its relationships with other countries.\n\n**Economy**\n\n* The document discusses France's economy, including its industrialization, urbanization, and colonial empire.\n* It mentions the country's key industries, such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services.\n* The document also touches on France's economic challenges, such as high unemployment and a large public debt.\n\n**Demographics**\n\n* The document provides information on France's population, including its demographics, immigration, and ethnic minorities.\n* It discusses the country's linguistic and cultural diversity, as well as its secularism and religious freedom.\n\n**Environment**\n\n* The document mentions France's environmental policies, including its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development.\n* It discusses the country's natural resources, including its forests, rivers, and coastlines.\n\n**Miscellaneous**\n\n* The document includes a range of miscellaneous information, including France's sports, tourism, and education systems.\n* It mentions the country's famous landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.\n* The document also provides information on France's media, including its newspapers, television, and radio.\n\nOverall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of France, covering its history, culture, politics, economy, demographics, environment, and more."} +{"id":"5ce67c851e186a7e","answer":"Here are the five oldest universities in the world and their locations:\n\n1. University of Bologna (Bologna, Italy) - 1088\n2. University of Oxford (Oxford, United Kingdom) - 1200\n3. University of Cambridge (Cambridge, United Kingdom) - 1209\n4. University of Salamanca (Salamanca, Spain) - 1218\n5. University of Padua (Padua, Italy) - 1222"} +{"id":"6ca97be17dd0ad95","answer":"Here are the Nobel Prize in Literature winners from 2000 to 2020 who were born in Europe:\n\n1. Imre Kertész (2002) - Hungary\n2. Elfriede Jelinek (2004) - Austria\n3. Herta Müller (2009) - Germany (born in Romania)\n4. Tomas Tranströmer (2011) - Sweden\n5. Olga Tokarczuk (2018) - Poland\n6. Peter Handke (2019) - Austria"} +{"id":"e5da0926662421d2","answer":"Here are the total land areas of each of the 5 boroughs of New York City in square miles:\n\nThe Bronx: 42.2\nBrooklyn: 69.4\nManhattan: 22.7\nQueens: 108.7\nStaten Island: 57.5"} +{"id":"686bdf97a14a7bab","answer":"Here is the list of FIFA World Cup winners:\n\n**Players who have won the World Cup**\n\n* Pelé (Brazil) - 3 titles (1958, 1962, 1970)\n* Bellini (Brazil) - 2 titles (1958, 1962)\n* Cafu (Brazil) - 2 titles (1994, 2002)\n* Castilho (Brazil) - 2 titles (1958, 1962)\n* Didi (Brazil) - 2 titles (1958, 1962)\n* Djalma Santos (Brazil) - 2 titles (1958, 1962)\n* Giovanni Ferrari (Italy) - 2 titles (1934, 1938)\n* Garrincha (Brazil) - 2 titles (1958, 1962)\n\n**Managers who have won the World Cup**\n\n* Mário Zagallo (Brazil) - 2 titles (1958, 1962 as player; 1970 as manager)\n* Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany) - 2 titles (1974 as player; 1990 as manager)\n* Didier Deschamps (France) - 2 titles (1998 as player; 2018 as manager)\n\n**Teams that have won the World Cup**\n\n* Uruguay (1930, 1950)\n* Italy (1934, 1938, 1982)\n* Brazil (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)\n* West Germany (1954, 1974, 1990)\n* Argentina (1978, 1986, 2022)\n* England (1966)\n* Spain (2010)\n* France (1998, 2018)\n\nNote: This list only includes players, managers, and teams that have won the World Cup, and does not include those who have won other FIFA tournaments or awards."} +{"id":"8ba6e7170ab79cd7","answer":"Here are the top 6 national universities based on U.S. News & World Report's 2023–24 rankings, along with their mascots:\n\n1. Princeton University (Princeton, New Jersey) - Tigers\n2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Engineers\n3. Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Crimson\n3. Stanford University (Stanford, California) - Cardinal\n5. Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut) - Bulldogs\n6. University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) - Quakers"} +{"id":"dd3a10713a198e57","answer":"Here are the estimated net worths of the individuals you requested:\n\n1. Elon Musk - $219 billion\n2. Jeff Bezos - $177 billion\n3. Bernard Arnault - $158 billion\n4. Bill Gates - $129 billion\n5. Warren Buffett - $118 billion"} +{"id":"6fa18406105e1c90","answer":"The text is about Michael Dell, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies, one of the world's largest technology infrastructure companies. Here are some key points about Michael Dell:\n\n**Early Life and Education**\n\n* Born on February 23, 1965, in Houston, Texas, to a Jewish family\n* Parents were Lorraine Charlotte (née Langfan), a stockbroker, and Alexander Dell, an orthodontist\n* Attended Herod Elementary School and Memorial High School in Houston\n* Applied to take a high school equivalency exam at age 8\n* Invested in stocks and precious metals in his early teens\n\n**Business Career**\n\n* Started an informal business putting together and selling upgrade kits for personal computers in his dorm room at the University of Texas\n* Founded PC's Limited in 1984, which later became Dell Computer Corporation\n* Took the company public in 1988\n* Returned as CEO in 2007 after stepping down in 2004\n* Took the company private in 2013 and then public again in 2018\n* Acquired EMC Corporation in 2016 for $67 billion, the largest tech acquisition in history\n\n**Philanthropy**\n\n* Established the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation in 1999 with his wife Susan\n* The foundation focuses on grants, urban education, childhood health, and family economic stability\n* Has committed over $2.43 billion to non-profits and social enterprises in the US, India, and South Africa\n* Donated $100 million to support small businesses and others during the COVID-19 pandemic\n* Donated $38 million to three non-profit organizations to help homeless people in Austin\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Married Susan Lieberman in 1989 and has four children with her\n* Resides in Austin, Texas\n* Purchased a penthouse in Manhattan's One57 building for $100.5 million in 2014, a record for the most expensive home sold in the city at the time\n\n**Awards and Recognition**\n\n* Named \"Entrepreneur of the Year\" by Inc. magazine at age 24\n* Received the 1998 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement\n* Received the 2013 Franklin Institute's Bower Award for Business Leadership\n* Ranked as the 18th richest person in the world by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with a net worth of $65 billion as of November 2023."} +{"id":"97daf4423218af55","answer":"Here are the campus areas of each Ivy League university in the United States:\n\n1. Brown University - 146 acres (59 ha)\n2. Columbia University - 36 acres (15 ha) in Morningside Heights, 26 acres (11 ha) in Washington Heights\n3. Cornell University - 4,800 acres (1,942 ha)\n4. Dartmouth College - 269 acres (109 ha)\n5. Harvard University - 209 acres (85 ha)\n6. University of Pennsylvania - 302 acres (122 ha)\n7. Princeton University - 500 acres (202 ha)\n8. Yale University - 1,015 acres (410 ha)\n\nNote: The campus areas may have changed since the last update of the Wikipedia article."} +{"id":"0f44a974b7e5f0c9","answer":"Thom Yorke (born October 7, 1968)\nJonny Greenwood (born November 5, 1971)\nEd O'Brien (born April 15, 1968)\nColin Greenwood (born June 26, 1969)\nPhilip Selway (born May 23, 1967)"} +{"id":"d7fd4cdf1d1bbb9c","answer":"This is a document about Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese professional footballer. The document appears to be a collection of references and citations from various sources, including news articles, books, and websites.\n\nThe document is divided into several fragments, each of which contains a series of citations or references related to a specific aspect of Ronaldo's life and career. The fragments cover topics such as:\n\n* Ronaldo's transfer to Manchester United in 2003\n* His awards and accolades, including the Ballon d'Or and the UEFA Best Player in Europe award\n* His playing style and skills on the pitch\n* His rivalry with Lionel Messi\n* His personal life and philanthropic efforts\n* His international career with Portugal, including his appearances in the World Cup and the European Championship\n\nThe citations and references in the document are from a variety of sources, including news outlets such as The Guardian, BBC Sport, and ESPN, as well as books and websites. The document appears to be a comprehensive collection of information about Cristiano Ronaldo's life and career."} +{"id":"1e2a98985a51ab2e","answer":"JC Chasez is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. He was born on August 8, 1977, in Bowie, Maryland. Chasez rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of the boy band NSYNC, one of the most popular and successful boy bands of all time.\n\nEarly Life and Career:\nChasez grew up in a musical family and began performing at a young age. He attended the prestigious School for the Performing Arts in New York City and later joined the Mickey Mouse Club, where he met future NSYNC bandmates Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass.\n\nNSYNC:\nChasez was a key member of NSYNC, which was formed in the late 1990s. The group released their debut album, *NSYNC*, in 1997, which was a moderate success. However, it was their subsequent albums, *Home for Christmas* (1998), *No Strings Attached* (2000), and *Celebrity* (2001), that catapulted them to international stardom. The group's hits, such as \"Bye Bye Bye,\" \"It's Gonna Be Me,\" and \"Pop,\" became anthems of the late 1990s and early 2000s.\n\nSolo Career:\nAfter NSYNC went on hiatus, Chasez pursued a solo career. He released his debut album, *Schizophrenic*, in 2004, which featured the singles \"Some Girls (Dance with Women)\" and \"All Day Long I Dream About Sex.\" Although the album received mixed reviews, it did moderately well on the charts.\n\nPost-NSYNC:\nIn addition to his music career, Chasez has also worked as a songwriter and producer for other artists. He has collaborated with artists such as David Archuleta, Matthew Morrison, and Taemin. Chasez has also made appearances on TV shows, including *America's Best Dance Crew* and *Jesus Christ Superstar*.\n\nIn 2013, NSYNC reunited for a one-off performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, and again in 2023 at the VMAs to present Taylor Swift with the Best Pop Video award.\n\nAwards and Nominations:\nChasez has been nominated for several awards, including a Grammy Award, Teen Choice Awards, and MTV Video Music Awards.\n\nDiscography:\n\nWith NSYNC:\n\n* *NSYNC* (1997)\n* *Home for Christmas* (1998)\n* *No Strings Attached* (2000)\n* *Celebrity* (2001)\n\nSolo:\n\n* *Schizophrenic* (2004)\n\nFeatured Singles:\n\n* \"Bring It All to Me\" (with Blaque)\n* \"Plug It In\" (with Basement Jaxx)\n* \"Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved)\" (with BT)"} +{"id":"9e3cc1ac2d6087a8","answer":"Here are the current female governors in the US who were not born in the states they govern:\n\n* Janet Mills (Maine) - born in Washington, D.C.\n* Gretchen Whitmer (Michigan) - born in Lansing, Virginia\n* Maura Healey (Massachusetts) - born in Hamilton, New York"} +{"id":"d780f4fe2d674284","answer":"Here are the capitals and population sizes of the five largest countries by area:\n\n1. Russia - Moscow - 145.9 million\n2. Canada - Ottawa - 37.7 million\n3. China - Beijing - 1.44 billion\n4. United States - Washington, D.C. - 331.4 million\n5. Brazil - Brasília - 213.6 million"} +{"id":"d6b1df5bcae9b589","answer":"Here are the writers for each of the top 5 year-end Billboard pop songs in 2014 by popularity:\n\n1. \"Happy\" - Pharrell Williams\n2. \"Dark Horse\" - Katy Perry, Jordan Houston, Sarah Hudson, Dr. Luke, Max Martin\n3. \"All of Me\" - John Legend, Toby Gad\n4. \"Fancy\" - Iggy Azalea, Charli XCX, George Astasio, Jason Pebworth, Jon Shave, Kurtis McKenzie\n5. \"Counting Stars\" - Ryan Tedder"} +{"id":"9ed45ad1a19c6dbd","answer":"Here are the current ambassadors to the UN for the permanent members of the UN's Security Council:\n\nChina: Zhang Jun\nFrance: \nRussia: \nUnited Kingdom: \nUnited States:"} +{"id":"05a751e628a260c4","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about gravitationally rounded objects in the Solar System. Gravitationally rounded objects are those that have a rounded, ellipsoidal shape due to their own gravity, but are not necessarily in hydrostatic equilibrium. The article lists 19 natural satellites in the Solar System that are known to be massive enough to be close to hydrostatic equilibrium, including seven of Saturn, five of Uranus, four of Jupiter, and one each of Earth, Neptune, and Pluto.\n\nThe article also discusses the definition of a planet, as defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006. According to the IAU, a planet is a body in orbit around the Sun that is large enough to have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium and to have \"cleared the neighborhood around its orbit\".\n\nThe article provides a list of gravitationally rounded objects in the Solar System, including:\n\n* The Sun\n* The eight planets in our Solar System (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)\n* The five officially recognized dwarf planets (Ceres, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake)\n* Several moons of the planets, including:\n\t+ Jupiter's moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto\n\t+ Saturn's moons: Titan, Rhea, Dione, Tethys, and Mimas\n\t+ Uranus' moons: Titania and Oberon\n\t+ Neptune's moon: Triton\n\t+ Pluto's moon: Charon\n\nThe article also includes a section on manual calculations for the surface area, volume, density, surface gravity, and escape velocity of these objects, as well as a section on individual calculations for each object.\n\nAdditionally, the article provides a list of references and external links to other related articles and websites."} +{"id":"db51a097321ca0a4","answer":"The last five countries to have joined the United Nations are:\n\n1. South Sudan - 14 July 2011\n2. Montenegro - 28 June 2006\n3. Timor-Leste - 27 September 2002\n4. Switzerland - 10 September 2002\n5. Nauru - 14 September 1999"} +{"id":"b34ab691fda353f7","answer":"The document appears to be about the Forbes list of billionaires, which is an annual ranking of the wealthiest people in the world. The list is compiled by Forbes magazine and is based on the estimated net worth of each individual.\n\nThe document provides information on the history of the list, including the first publication in 1987 and the methodology used to estimate the net worth of each individual. It also mentions that royalty and dictators whose wealth comes from their positions are excluded from the list.\n\nThe document also includes fragments of articles and lists from various years, including 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, and 2023. These fragments provide information on the top billionaires of each year, including their net worth, age, and country of origin.\n\nSome of the notable billionaires mentioned in the document include:\n\n* Bill Gates, who was the richest man in the world for many years\n* Carlos Slim, who was the richest man in the world in 2010\n* Jeff Bezos, who became the richest man in the world in 2018 and was the first centibillionaire on the list\n* Elon Musk, who surpassed Bezos as the richest man in the world in 2022\n* Bernard Arnault, who became the richest man in the world in 2023 and was the first French person to top the list\n\nThe document also mentions other interesting facts and statistics, such as the total net worth of the billionaires on the list, the number of billionaires in each country, and the youngest and oldest billionaires on the list."} +{"id":"daa92df3cfd18edb","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article titled \"List of countries and dependencies by population\". The article provides a list of sovereign states and dependencies by population, based on the most up-to-date estimates or projections from national census authorities or the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.\n\nThe list includes 233 countries and dependencies, with their population figures, percentage of the world population, and the date of the estimate or projection. The article also includes explanatory notes, references, and links to related articles.\n\nSome of the key features of the article include:\n\n* The list is sorted by population, with the most populous countries at the top.\n* The population figures are based on the most recent available data, which may be from different years for different countries.\n* The article includes dependencies, such as Puerto Rico and Greenland, which are not sovereign states but have their own governments and populations.\n* The article excludes certain territories, such as Antarctica and the Chagos Archipelago, which do not have permanent populations.\n* The article provides links to related articles, such as lists of countries by population density, population growth rate, and other demographic indicators.\n\nOverall, this article provides a comprehensive and up-to-date list of countries and dependencies by population, which can be useful for researchers, students, and anyone interested in demographics and population trends."} +{"id":"d231546887ad9865","answer":"Here are the member schools of the New York Interschool and their founding years:\n\n1. Brearley School (1884)\n2. Browning School (1888)\n3. Chapin School (1901)\n4. Collegiate School (1628)\n5. Dalton School (1919)\n6. The Nightingale-Bamford School (1920)\n7. Spence School (1892)\n8. Trinity School (1709)\n\nNote: The founding years are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text, but I was able to find them through additional research."} +{"id":"dba392983ca2da0d","answer":"This article provides an overview of the demographics of South Korea. Here are some key points:\n\n**Population Growth**: South Korea's population is expected to stabilize at around 52.6 million people in 2023, with a growth rate of 0.36% per year.\n\n**Fertility Rate**: The total fertility rate (TFR) in South Korea is one of the lowest in the world, at 1.21 children per woman, which is below the replacement rate of 2.1.\n\n**Aging Population**: The population is aging rapidly, with a high proportion of elderly citizens. The government is concerned about the impact of an aging population on the economy and society.\n\n**Urbanization**: South Korea is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, with an estimated 425 people per square kilometer. The population is concentrated in urban areas, with Seoul being the largest city.\n\n**Ethnic Groups**: South Korea is a homogeneous society, with a small number of ethnic minorities, including Chinese, North Americans, Vietnamese, and Filipinos.\n\n**Language and Religion**: The official language is Korean, and the majority of the population practices Buddhism or Christianity.\n\n**Vital Statistics**: The life expectancy at birth is around 82 years, and the infant mortality rate is low.\n\n**Koreans Living Overseas**: There are over two million South Koreans living overseas, with the majority residing in North America.\n\n**Immigration**: South Korea has a small number of immigrants, with a growing number of foreign workers and international students.\n\nOverall, the demographics of South Korea are characterized by a rapidly aging population, low fertility rates, and a high degree of urbanization. The government is grappling with the challenges posed by these trends, including ensuring the sustainability of the economy and social security systems."} +{"id":"a5c8f17dd3fc021b","answer":"The countries that border the Caspian Sea are:\n\n1. Kazakhstan - 2,724,902 km²\n2. Iran - 1,648,195 km²\n3. Azerbaijan - 86,600 km²\n4. Russia - 17,125,200 km²\n5. Turkmenistan - 491,210 km²"} +{"id":"2096b6051a9917ab","answer":"Here are the birth cities of the top 5 tallest people of all time:\n\n1. Robert Wadlow (272 cm / 8 ft 11 in) - Alton, Illinois, USA\n2. John Rogan (267 cm / 8 ft 9 in) - Sevier County, Tennessee, USA\n3. John F. Carroll (264 cm / 8 ft 8 in) - Buffalo, New York, USA\n4. Willie Camper (262 cm / 8 ft 7 in) - Little Rock, Arkansas, USA\n5. Franz Winkelmeier (258 cm / 8 ft 5.6 in) - Austria (exact birth city not specified)"} +{"id":"e77989284f9f1f29","answer":"The three most recent films of Matt LeBlanc are:\n\n1. Lovesick (2014)\n2. Jonah Hex (2010) - Executive producer\n3. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)"} +{"id":"502665955941c8c1","answer":"This is a document about Disneyland, a theme park located in Anaheim, California. The document appears to be a collection of fragments from various sources, including Wikipedia articles, news articles, and other online sources.\n\nThe fragments cover a range of topics related to Disneyland, including:\n\n* The park's history, including its opening day in 1955 and its subsequent expansions and renovations\n* The different themed lands within the park, such as Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland\n* The various attractions and rides within the park, including classic attractions like the Haunted Mansion and It's a Small World, as well as newer additions like Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge\n* The park's entertainment options, including parades, fireworks displays, and live shows\n* The park's operations, including its ticketing system, crowd control measures, and employee policies\n* The park's impact on the surrounding community, including its economic benefits and environmental impact\n* The park's special events and celebrations, including its 60th anniversary celebration in 2015\n\nSome of the specific topics covered in the fragments include:\n\n* The park's original attractions and exhibits, including the Disneyland Railroad and the Mark Twain Riverboat\n* The park's iconic characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck\n* The park's themed areas, including Main Street, U.S.A., New Orleans Square, and Mickey's Toontown\n* The park's seasonal events, including Halloween and Christmas celebrations\n* The park's behind-the-scenes operations, including its costume department and its maintenance procedures\n* The park's impact on popular culture, including its influence on film and television\n\nOverall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of Disneyland's history, attractions, and operations, as well as its impact on the surrounding community and popular culture."} +{"id":"ee3887d696896b5b","answer":"Here are the 5 best-selling video game consoles of all time, along with the best-selling game on each platform:\n\n1. PlayStation 2 (over 155 million units sold)\n\t* Best-selling game: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (over 27 million copies sold)\n2. Nintendo DS (154.02 million units sold)\n\t* Best-selling game: New Super Mario Bros. (over 30 million copies sold)\n3. Nintendo Switch (132.46 million units sold)\n\t* Best-selling game: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (over 43 million copies sold)\n4. Game Boy & Game Boy Color (118.69 million units sold)\n\t* Best-selling game: Pokémon Red, Green, and Blue (over 45 million copies sold)\n5. PlayStation 4 (117.2 million units sold)\n\t* Best-selling game: Grand Theft Auto V (over 20 million copies sold)\n\nNote: The sales figures are approximate and sourced from the provided Wikipedia article. The best-selling game on each platform is not explicitly mentioned in the article, so I had to look up the information from other sources."} +{"id":"b0d3a81b74abf9c8","answer":"Based on the provided text, it appears that you are looking for information on the 10th best-selling music artist of all time. Unfortunately, the text does not provide a clear ranking of the top 10 best-selling music artists. However, it does mention several artists who have sold over 250 million records, including:\n\n1. The Beatles\n2. Elvis Presley\n3. Michael Jackson\n4. Elton John\n5. Queen\n6. Madonna\n7. Led Zeppelin\n\nAdditionally, the text mentions other successful artists such as Shania Twain, Guns N' Roses, Backstreet Boys, Pink Floyd, Eminem, Mariah Carey, U2, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Green Day, Enya, and Bryan Adams, among others.\n\nIf you're looking for a specific ranking of the top 10 best-selling music artists, I would recommend checking out a reliable source such as the Guinness World Records or the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)."} +{"id":"663a56fd2372e2f7","answer":"The top 5 countries or territories with the highest GDP per capita in 2022 are:\n\n1. Monaco - $234,317\n2. Liechtenstein - $184,083\n3. Luxembourg - $135,605\n4. Bermuda - $118,846\n5. Ireland - $112,248\n\nTheir top import partners are:\n\n1. Monaco - France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and the United Kingdom\n2. Liechtenstein - EU (43.5%), Switzerland (24.4%), Austria (4.3%), Germany (4.2%), and France (3.4%)\n3. Luxembourg - Belgium (32.3%), Germany (24.7%), France (11.6%), Netherlands (5.5%), and Italy (4.1%)\n4. Bermuda - United States, South Korea, China, Japan, and the United Kingdom\n5. Ireland - United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, and France"} +{"id":"1190ec39b3b7807f","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the top 5 largest companies in the United States by revenue in 2023:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon\n2. Amazon - Andy Jassy\n3. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods\n4. UnitedHealth Group - Andrew Witty\n5. CVS Health - Karen Lynch"} +{"id":"c285bbf861ca4008","answer":"The 5 most recent U.S. presidents were born in the following places:\n\n1. Joe Biden - Scranton, Pennsylvania\n2. Donald Trump - Queens, New York\n3. Barack Obama - Honolulu, Hawaii\n4. George W. Bush - New Haven, Connecticut\n5. Bill Clinton - Hope, Arkansas"} +{"id":"e2e23d01ff7038a7","answer":"Here are the HDI values for the requested countries:\n\n* Australia: 0.951\n* Canada: 0.936\n* China: 0.768\n* France: 0.903\n* USA: 0.921"} +{"id":"31c72420df6e8a0d","answer":"To find the postal codes of the 5 most populous cities in China, I need to know the 5 most populous cities in China. Here is a search query to find that information:\n\nList of cities in China by population"} +{"id":"0d70f358145e1f8d","answer":"Here are Taylor Swift's 5 most recent concert tours, along with the city where each tour started:\n\n1. The Eras Tour (2023-2024) - started in Glendale, Arizona\n2. Reputation Stadium Tour (2018) - started in Glendale, Arizona\n3. 1989 World Tour (2015) - started in Tokyo, Japan\n4. The Red Tour (2013-2014) - started in Omaha, Nebraska\n5. Speak Now World Tour (2011-2012) - started in Singapore"} +{"id":"ffab56614ed9ca9f","answer":"Here are the top 5 NFL running backs in terms of career rushing yards, along with the college they attended:\n\n1. Emmitt Smith (University of Florida) - 18,355 yards\n2. Walter Payton (Jackson State University) - 16,726 yards\n3. Frank Gore (University of Miami) - 16,000 yards\n4. Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State University) - 15,269 yards\n5. Adrian Peterson (University of Oklahoma) - 14,918 yards"} +{"id":"5d785bba74574085","answer":"Here are the longest rivers in each of the specified continents:\n\nAsia: Yangtze River (6,300 km)\nAfrica: Nile River (6,650 km)\nNorth America: Mississippi River (6,275 km)\nSouth America: Amazon River (6,400 km)\nEurope: Volga River (not listed, but approximately 3,530 km)"} +{"id":"651293ef9a7d55b7","answer":"Here are the GDPs of the five largest economies in the world as of the latest data:\n\n1. United States: $26,949,643 million (2023)\n2. China: $17,700,899 million (2023)\n3. Germany: $4,429,838 million (2023)\n4. Japan: $4,230,862 million (2023)\n5. India: $3,732,224 million (2023)"} +{"id":"b93d46c7f95efa4a","answer":"Bernard Arnault of France, Carlos Slim of Mexico, and Amancio Ortega of Spain."} +{"id":"57c60da277a1928b","answer":"The highest paid athlete in 2020 was Conor McGregor, a mixed martial artist from the Republic of Ireland.\n\nHere are the top 5 most populous cities in the Republic of Ireland, along with their population density in people per square mile:\n\n1. Dublin - 1,345 people per square mile\n2. Cork - 3,962 people per square mile\n3. Limerick - 2,541 people per square mile\n4. Galway - 2,163 people per square mile\n5. Waterford - 2,444 people per square mile"} +{"id":"47a705041be69396","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about RM, a South Korean rapper, singer, and songwriter, and the leader of the popular K-pop group BTS. The article provides information about RM's early life, career, music, and philanthropy.\n\nHere are some key points from the article:\n\n* RM was born Kim Nam-joon on September 12, 1994, in Seoul, South Korea.\n* He debuted as a member of BTS in 2013 and has since become one of the most successful and influential K-pop artists in the world.\n* RM has released several solo mixtapes, including \"RM\" and \"Mono\", and has collaborated with other artists such as Honne, Fall Out Boy, and Lil Nas X.\n* He has won numerous awards, including the Melon Music Award for Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song and the Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Male Artist.\n* RM is known for his philanthropic efforts, including donating to various charities and causes, such as education and the arts.\n* He has been named as a special presidential envoy by the South Korean government and has been recognized for his contributions to the country's cultural industry.\n\nThe article also includes a list of RM's discography, including his solo mixtapes and collaborations, as well as a list of awards and nominations he has received."} +{"id":"92bcd642eb3fb83f","answer":"Here are the lengths in minutes and seconds of the top 5 most streamed songs on Spotify:\n\n1. \"Blinding Lights\" by The Weeknd - 3 minutes 20 seconds\n2. \"Shape of You\" by Ed Sheeran - 4 minutes 23 seconds\n3. \"One Dance\" by Drake - 2 minutes 53 seconds\n4. \"Lean On\" by Major Lazer and DJ Snake - 2 minutes 56 seconds\n5. \"Uptown Funk\" by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - 4 minutes 38 seconds"} +{"id":"b75667f5d6d5fac6","answer":"Wii Sports"} +{"id":"e8a282e9118beb1c","answer":"The principal members of the rock band that created the song 'Hey Jude' are:\n\nJohn Lennon (born October 9, 1940)\nPaul McCartney (born June 18, 1942)\nGeorge Harrison (born February 25, 1943)\nRingo Starr (born Richard Starkey, July 7, 1940)"} +{"id":"07e4c298e3467927","answer":"Here are the winners of the 95th Academy Awards:\n\nBest Director: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (Everything Everywhere All at Once) - Both were born in the United States.\n\nBest Actor: Brendan Fraser (The Whale) - Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.\n\nBest Actress: Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once) - Born in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.\n\nBest Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan (Everything Everywhere All at Once) - Born in Saigon, South Vietnam (now Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam).\n\nBest Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis (Everything Everywhere All at Once) - Born in Los Angeles, California, USA."} +{"id":"9c3e2d46f8603e39","answer":"Here are the top 5 NBA players who have scored the most points in their career:\n\n1. LeBron James - 38,958 points\n2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 38,387 points\n3. Karl Malone - 36,928 points\n4. Kobe Bryant - 33,643 points\n5. Michael Jordan - 32,292 points"} +{"id":"8342e348a371068d","answer":"This is the Wikipedia page for Paul Weitz, an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. The page provides an overview of his life, career, and notable works.\n\nHere are some key points from the page:\n\n* Paul Weitz was born on November 19, 1965, in New York City to a family of artists and writers.\n* He is the older brother of filmmaker Chris Weitz, with whom he has collaborated on several projects.\n* Weitz attended Wesleyan University, where he studied film and began writing plays.\n* He began his film career as a co-writer on the animated film Antz (1998) and went on to work on several sitcoms and films, including American Pie (1999) and About a Boy (2002).\n* Weitz has also worked on several solo projects, including the film Grandma (2015) and the Amazon Prime Video series Mozart in the Jungle (2014-2018).\n* He has been nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for About a Boy.\n* Weitz has a production company called Depth of Field, which he founded with his brother Chris and producer Andrew Miano.\n\nThe page also includes a filmography, which lists Weitz's credits as a director, writer, producer, and actor."} +{"id":"79b3263473d733aa","answer":"The last five NBA MVPs are:\n\n1. 2022-23: Joel Embiid\n2. 2021-22: Nikola Jokić\n3. 2020-21: Nikola Jokić\n4. 2019-20: Giannis Antetokounmpo\n5. 2018-19: Giannis Antetokounmpo\n\nOut of these five, three have gone on to win the NBA championship: none."} +{"id":"a9f39eed8dab2c10","answer":"Here are the top five presidents with the highest approval ratings, along with their birthplaces:\n\n1. Franklin D. Roosevelt (83% approval rating) - Born in Hyde Park, New York\n2. George W. Bush (90% approval rating) - Born in New Haven, Connecticut\n3. Bill Clinton (73% approval rating) - Born in Hope, Arkansas\n4. George H. W. Bush (89% approval rating) - Born in Milton, Massachusetts\n5. Lyndon B. Johnson (78% approval rating) - Born in Stonewall, Texas"} +{"id":"e0cf5fbb55859077","answer":"The companies behind the current five most subscribed YouTube brand channels are:\n\n1. T-Series (founded on 11 July 1983)\n2. Cocomelon (founded in 2005 as \"ABC Kid TV\" and later rebranded as Cocomelon in 2013)\n3. Sony Entertainment Television India (founded in 1995 as a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment)\n4. MrBeast (founded by Jimmy Donaldson in 2011)\n5. PewDiePie (founded by Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg in 2010)\n\nNote: The ranking may change over time, and the founding dates are subject to verification."} +{"id":"663f5c62b963d7ca","answer":"Here are the current and past members of the K-pop idol group BigBang, along with their birthdates:\n\n**Current members:**\n\n1. G-Dragon (Kwon Ji-yong) - born August 18, 1988\n2. Taeyang (Dong Young-bae) - born May 18, 1988\n3. T.O.P (Choi Seung-hyun) - born November 4, 1987\n4. Daesung (Kang Dae-sung) - born April 26, 1989\n\n**Past member:**\n\n1. Seungri (Lee Seung-hyun) - born December 12, 1990 (left the group in 2019)"} +{"id":"e1e7f906fc9826ad","answer":"The main Hawaiian islands are:\n\n1. Hawaii Island - largest settlement: Hilo\n2. Maui - largest settlement: Kahului\n3. Oahu - largest settlement: Honolulu\n4. Kauai - largest settlement: Lihue\n5. Lanai - largest settlement: Lanai City\n6. Molokai - largest settlement: Kaunakakai\n7. Niihau - largest settlement: none (privately owned island with limited access)\n8. Kahoolawe - largest settlement: none (currently uninhabited)"} +{"id":"a18999d8cc767631","answer":"Barbara McClintock"} +{"id":"9367dc93775e5b31","answer":"The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) is a public research university located in Lowell, Massachusetts, with a satellite campus in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Here are some key points about the university:\n\n**History**: The university was founded in 1895 as the Lowell Textile School and has undergone several mergers and name changes over the years. It became part of the University of Massachusetts system in 1991.\n\n**Academics**: UMass Lowell offers over 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through its six colleges: the College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, the College of Health Sciences, the College of Science, the Francis College of Engineering, the Manning School of Business, and the Graduate School of Education.\n\n**Research**: The university is classified as a \"High Research Activity\" institution by the Carnegie Foundation and has a strong focus on research in areas such as robotics, healthcare, and sustainability.\n\n**Campus**: The university has three campus clusters: North, South, and East, with a total of over 18,000 students. The campus has undergone significant expansion and renovation in recent years, including the addition of new residence halls and academic buildings.\n\n**Rankings**: UMass Lowell has been ranked highly by several organizations, including U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, and Washington Monthly. It has also been recognized for its value and return on investment for students.\n\n**Athletics**: The university's athletic teams, known as the River Hawks, compete in the NCAA Division I America East conference.\n\n**Notable alumni**: UMass Lowell has a number of notable alumni, including Android co-founder Rich Miner, best-selling author Andre Dubus III, and several business leaders and politicians.\n\n**Community engagement**: The university has a strong commitment to community engagement and has partnerships with local businesses, organizations, and government agencies to promote economic development and social innovation in the region."} +{"id":"463dc2d63102a4ea","answer":"The licenses of GPT models in OpenAI's GPT-n series are not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, it is mentioned that the full version of GPT-2 was not immediately released to the public due to concern about potential misuse, and that OpenAI planned to allow access to GPT-3 through a paid cloud API. This suggests that the models may be proprietary and not open-source."} +{"id":"902add38bb373948","answer":"Nancy Faeser was born in Bad Soden, West Germany (now Germany)."} +{"id":"58d2a80a583fb0e3","answer":"Here are the top five drafted players in the 2023 NFL Draft and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Bryce Young, QB, Carolina Panthers - Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\n2. C. J. Stroud, QB, Houston Texans - Born in Columbus, Ohio\n3. Will Anderson Jr., LB, Houston Texans - Born in Hampton, Virginia\n4. Anthony Richardson, QB, Indianapolis Colts - Born in Gainesville, Florida\n5. Devon Witherspoon, CB, Seattle Seahawks - Born in Pensacola, Florida"} +{"id":"a0aad4e6d1b78318","answer":"The Wall Street Journal is a major American business newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company. Here are some key points about the newspaper:\n\n**History**: The Wall Street Journal was founded in 1889 by Charles Dow and Edward Jones. It has a long history of covering business and financial news.\n\n**Circulation**: The newspaper has a global circulation of over 2.4 million, with a significant online presence.\n\n**Content**: The Wall Street Journal covers a wide range of topics, including business, finance, economics, politics, and technology. It is known for its in-depth reporting and analysis of financial markets and economic trends.\n\n**Editorial stance**: The newspaper is considered to have a conservative editorial stance, although it has been criticized for its bias on certain issues, such as climate change.\n\n**Awards**: The Wall Street Journal has won numerous awards for its journalism, including Pulitzer Prizes.\n\n**Notable stories**: The newspaper has broken several major stories over the years, including the Theranos scandal and the Trump-Ukraine scandal.\n\n**Controversies**: The Wall Street Journal has been involved in several controversies, including allegations of biased reporting and plagiarism.\n\n**Ownership**: The newspaper is owned by News Corp, a media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch.\n\n**Editions**: The Wall Street Journal has several editions, including a national edition, a European edition, and an Asian edition.\n\n**Online presence**: The newspaper has a significant online presence, with a website and mobile app that provide up-to-date news and analysis.\n\n**Competitors**: The Wall Street Journal competes with other major business newspapers, such as The Financial Times and Bloomberg Businessweek."} +{"id":"1f0528bd40beac93","answer":"Here are the number of employees for each of the current top five Fortune 500 companies:\n\n1. Walmart - 2,100,000\n2. Amazon - 1,540,000\n3. ExxonMobil - 62,000\n4. Apple - 164,000\n5. UnitedHealth Group - 400,000"} +{"id":"0b44dd4bf0bade63","answer":"This is a document about Russia, covering its history, geography, and culture. Here's a summary of the content:\n\n**Etymology**: The word \"Russia\" comes from the Medieval Latin name for Rus', a medieval state populated by East Slavs. The Finnish word for Swedes, \"ruotsi\", has the same origin.\n\n**History**: The document covers the history of Russia from the 9th century to the present day. It mentions the Kievan Rus', the Mongol invasion, the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation.\n\n**Kievan Rus'**: The first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus', emerged in the 9th century. It adopted Orthodox Christianity from the Byzantine Empire in 988. The state ultimately disintegrated, with the Grand Duchy of Moscow growing to become the Tsardom of Russia.\n\n**Mongol Invasion**: The Mongol invasion of 1237-1240 resulted in the sacking of Kiev and other cities, as well as the death of a major part of the population. The invaders formed the state of the Golden Horde, which ruled over Russia for the next two centuries.\n\n**Grand Duchy of Moscow**: The Grand Duchy of Moscow emerged in the 14th century and eventually became the Tsardom of Russia. The document mentions the reigns of Vladimir the Great and Yaroslav the Wise, as well as the Mongol invasion and the subsequent rise of Moscow.\n\n**Culture**: The document touches on Russian culture, including music, literature, and art. It mentions famous Russian musicians, writers, and artists, as well as the country's rich cultural heritage.\n\n**Geography**: The document provides information about Russia's geography, including its borders, climate, and natural resources.\n\n**Politics**: The document covers Russia's political history, including the Russian Revolution, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation. It mentions the country's current political system and its relations with other countries.\n\nOverall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of Russia's history, culture, geography, and politics."} +{"id":"28f0c8b6d71900be","answer":"Here are the points earned by each champion in the Singapore Grand Prix from 2008 to 2011:\n\n2008:\n1. Fernando Alonso (Renault) - 10 points\n2. Nico Rosberg (Williams) - 8 points\n3. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) - 6 points\n\n2009:\n1. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) - 10 points\n2. Timo Glock (Toyota) - 8 points\n3. Fernando Alonso (Renault) - 6 points\n\n2010:\n1. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) - 25 points\n2. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) - 18 points\n3. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) - 15 points\n\n2011:\n1. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) - 25 points\n2. Jenson Button (McLaren) - 18 points\n3. Mark Webber (Red Bull) - 15 points"} +{"id":"21787f2e384b4615","answer":"Harvard University"} +{"id":"6a24434f9e8851d4","answer":"The actors and actresses in the movie '127 Hours' are:\n\n* James Franco as Aron Ralston\n* Kate Mara as Christi Moore\n* Amber Tamblyn as Megan McBride\n* Sean Bott as Aaron's Friend\n* Koleman Stinger as Aaron's Friend\n* Treat Williams as Larry Ralston\n* John Lawrence as Sonny Ralston\n* Kate Burton as Donna Ralston\n* Bailee Michelle Johnson as Sonja Ralston\n* Clémence Poésy as Rana\n* Lizzy Caplan as Sonja Ralston\n* Rebecca C. Olson as Monica\n* Fenton Quinn as Reporter\n\nTheir active years in the acting profession are:\n\n* James Franco: 1999-present\n* Kate Mara: 1997-present\n* Amber Tamblyn: 1995-present\n* Sean Bott: 2009-present\n* Koleman Stinger: 2009-present\n* Treat Williams: 1972-present\n* John Lawrence: 2009-present\n* Kate Burton: 1983-present\n* Bailee Michelle Johnson: 2009-present\n* Clémence Poésy: 1999-present\n* Lizzy Caplan: 1999-present\n* Rebecca C. Olson: 2009-present\n* Fenton Quinn: 2009-present"} +{"id":"2e61c31d69eca182","answer":"The top 4 bestselling automobiles in the world are:\n\n1. Toyota Corolla - over 50,000,000 units sold\n2. Ford Model T - 16,500,000 units sold\n3. Lada \"Classic\" - 17,750,000 units sold\n4. Volkswagen Beetle - 21,529,464 units sold"} +{"id":"4ab4020854b4dd3f","answer":"Here are the Nobel Laureates in Physics from 2010 to 2020, their countries of birth, and the universities where they completed their highest degrees:\n\n1. 2010:\n\t* Andre Geim (Russia) - University of Manchester (PhD)\n\t* Konstantin Novoselov (Russia) - University of Manchester (PhD)\n2. 2011:\n\t* Saul Perlmutter (USA) - Harvard University (PhD)\n\t* Adam Riess (USA) - Harvard University (PhD)\n\t* Brian Schmidt (Australia) - Harvard University (PhD)\n3. 2012:\n\t* Serge Haroche (France) - École normale supérieure (PhD)\n\t* David Wineland (USA) - University of California, Berkeley (PhD)\n4. 2013:\n\t* François Englert (Belgium) - Université libre de Bruxelles (PhD)\n\t* Peter Higgs (UK) - University of Edinburgh (PhD)\n5. 2014:\n\t* Isamu Akasaki (Japan) - Nagoya University (PhD)\n\t* Hiroshi Amano (Japan) - Nagoya University (PhD)\n\t* Shuji Nakamura (Japan) - University of California, Santa Barbara (PhD)\n6. 2015:\n\t* Takaaki Kajita (Japan) - University of Tokyo (PhD)\n\t* Arthur McDonald (Canada) - California Institute of Technology (PhD)\n7. 2016:\n\t* David Thouless (UK) - University of Cambridge (PhD)\n\t* F. Duncan M. Haldane (UK) - University of Cambridge (PhD)\n\t* J. Michael Kosterlitz (UK) - University of Oxford (PhD)\n8. 2017:\n\t* Rainer Weiss (USA) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)\n\t* Barry C. Barish (USA) - University of California, Berkeley (PhD)\n\t* Kip S. Thorne (USA) - California Institute of Technology (PhD)\n9. 2018:\n\t* Arthur Ashkin (USA) - Columbia University (PhD)\n\t* Gérard Mourou (France) - University of Rochester (PhD)\n\t* Donna Strickland (Canada) - University of Rochester (PhD)\n10. 2019:\n\t* James Peebles (Canada) - Princeton University (PhD)\n\t* Michel Mayor (Switzerland) - University of Lausanne (PhD)\n\t* Didier Queloz (Switzerland) - University of Geneva (PhD)\n11. 2020:\n\t* Roger Penrose (UK) - University of Cambridge (PhD)\n\t* Reinhard Genzel (Germany) - University of Bonn (PhD)\n\t* Andrea Ghez (USA) - California Institute of Technology (PhD)"} +{"id":"70050dc329f80e2c","answer":"The director of 'The Boy and the Heron' is Toshiyuki Inoue. \n\nThe main characters in the first three films directed by Hayao Miyazaki are:\n\n1. Nausicaa (Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, 1984)\n2. Satsuki and Mei Kusakabe (My Neighbor Totoro, 1988)\n3. Kiki (Kiki's Delivery Service, 1989)"} +{"id":"2a70a49ec25e7034","answer":"Here are the five longest rivers in the world and the countries through which they flow:\n\n1. Nile River - 6,650 km (4,130 miles) - Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Egypt, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan\n2. Amazon River - 6,400 km (3,976 miles) - Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana\n3. Yangtze River - 6,300 km (3,917 miles) - China\n4. Mississippi River - 6,275 km (3,902 miles) - United States (98.5%), Canada (1.5%)\n5. Yenisei River - 5,970 km (3,720 miles) - Russia, Mongolia"} +{"id":"7c3631c66d393e77","answer":"Here are the headquarters cities of the 5 largest companies by revenue as of FY 2022:\n\n1. Walmart - United States\n2. Saudi Aramco - Saudi Arabia\n3. State Grid Corporation of China - China\n4. Amazon - United States\n5. Vitol - Switzerland"} +{"id":"4673b6aa8d9bdffe","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of government ministers in the United Kingdom. The article provides a comprehensive list of ministerial offices in the UK government, including current and historic positions.\n\nThe article is divided into several sections, including:\n\n1. Prime Minister's Office: This section lists the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, and other ministers in the Prime Minister's Office.\n2. Cabinet Office: This section lists the ministers in the Cabinet Office, including the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and President of the COP26 Climate Change Conference.\n3. Defence ministers: This section lists the Secretary of State for Defence, Minister of State for Defence Procurement, and other defence ministers.\n4. HM Treasury ministers: This section lists the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and other Treasury ministers.\n5. Foreign Affairs ministers: This section lists the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Minister of State for Europe, and other foreign affairs ministers.\n6. Justice ministers: This section lists the Secretary of State for Justice, Minister of State for Justice, and other justice ministers.\n7. Home affairs ministers: This section lists the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Minister of State for Immigration, and other home affairs ministers.\n8. Health ministers: This section lists the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Minister of State for Health, and other health ministers.\n\nThe article also includes a section on former positions, which lists ministerial offices that have been abolished or merged with other offices.\n\nAdditionally, the article provides information on the governance of the UK, including the devolution of power to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and the role of the monarch in the UK government."} +{"id":"3e692e733f348214","answer":"Here are the five largest countries by population and their capitals:\n\n1. China - 1,411,750,000 - Beijing\n2. India - 1,392,329,000 - New Delhi\n3. United States - 334,233,854 - Washington, D.C.\n4. Indonesia - 279,118,866 - Jakarta\n5. Pakistan - 241,499,431 - Islamabad"} +{"id":"752f763676c8589e","answer":"Here is the list of actors who have played James Bond in films and their countries of origin:\n\n1. Sean Connery (Scotland)\n2. David Niven (UK)\n3. George Lazenby (Australia)\n4. Roger Moore (UK)\n5. Timothy Dalton (UK)\n6. Pierce Brosnan (Ireland)\n7. Daniel Craig (UK)"} +{"id":"d337db2d9a414e05","answer":"Here are the top 10 largest tech companies founded before 1990:\n\n1. Apple (founded in 1976)\n2. Samsung Electronics (founded in 1938)\n3. IBM (founded in 1911)\n4. Sony (founded in 1946)\n5. Panasonic (founded in 1918)\n6. Intel (founded in 1968)\n7. HP Inc. (founded in 1939)\n8. LG Electronics (founded in 1958)\n9. Dell Technologies (founded in 1984)\n10. Hitachi (founded in 1910)"} +{"id":"de45999b2e134f4a","answer":"The top five scorers for the Premier League Champions team of the 2021-22 season, Manchester City, are:\n\n1. Kevin De Bruyne (born in Drongen, Belgium) - 15 goals\n2. Raheem Sterling (born in Kingston upon Thames, England) - 13 goals\n3. Riyad Mahrez (born in Sarcelles, France) - 11 goals\n4. Gabriel Jesus (born in São Paulo, Brazil) - 8 goals\n5. Phil Foden (born in Stockport, England) - 7 goals"} +{"id":"430d04b3805b9895","answer":"The five largest countries on Earth by land area are:\n\n1. Russia\n2. Canada\n3. China\n4. United States\n5. Brazil\n\nHere are the mayors of their capitals:\n\n1. Moscow, Russia - Sergey Sobyanin\n2. Ottawa, Canada - Mark Sutcliffe\n3. Beijing, China - Chen Jining\n4. Washington, D.C., United States - Muriel Bowser\n5. Brasília, Brazil - Ibaneis Rocha"} +{"id":"278133b9ced582c3","answer":"This is a list of Nobel laureates in Physics, which includes 224 individuals as of 2023. The list is organized by year, and each entry includes the laureate's name, country, and a brief description of their work. The list also includes some interesting statistics and facts about the Nobel Prize in Physics.\n\nSome notable laureates include:\n\n* Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who won the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery of X-rays\n* Marie Curie, who won the prize in 1903 for her pioneering work on radioactivity\n* Albert Einstein, who won the prize in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect\n* Niels Bohr, who won the prize in 1922 for his work on the structure of atoms\n* Erwin Schrödinger, who won the prize in 1933 for his work on quantum mechanics\n* Richard Feynman, who won the prize in 1965 for his work on quantum electrodynamics\n* Stephen Hawking, who won the prize in 1974 for his work on black holes\n\nThe list also includes some interesting facts, such as:\n\n* John Bardeen is the only laureate to win the prize twice, in 1956 and 1972.\n* William Lawrence Bragg was the youngest laureate, winning the prize at the age of 25 in 1915.\n* Arthur Ashkin was the oldest laureate, winning the prize at the age of 96 in 2018.\n* Only five women have won the prize: Marie Curie, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Donna Strickland, Andrea Ghez, and Anne L'Huillier.\n\nOverall, this list is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of physics and the Nobel Prize."} +{"id":"ed350c1093d84340","answer":"Yale University is a private Ivy League research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. Here are some key points about Yale University:\n\n**History**: Yale University was founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School of Connecticut, and it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States.\n\n**Academics**: Yale University is composed of three main academic components: Yale College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in fields such as arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering.\n\n**Colleges**: Yale University has 12 residential colleges, each with its own unique identity and community. The colleges are named after important alumni or significant places in university history.\n\n**Campus**: The university's campus is located in New Haven, Connecticut, and it is known for its beautiful architecture, including the iconic Harkness Tower.\n\n**Research**: Yale University is a major research institution, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization and the Yale Institute for Network Science.\n\n**Notable alumni**: Yale University has a long list of notable alumni, including five U.S. presidents, 19 living billionaires, and numerous Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Academy Award winners.\n\n**Athletics**: Yale University has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the Ivy League conference. The university's football team has a long-standing rivalry with Harvard University.\n\n**Traditions**: Yale University has a number of unique traditions, including the Yale Bulldog \"Handsome Dan\" and the Whiffenpoofs, a cappella singing group.\n\n**Global engagement**: Yale University has a strong commitment to global engagement, with partnerships and programs around the world. The university has a number of international programs, including the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization and the Yale Institute for Network Science.\n\n**Mental health**: Yale University has faced criticism and controversy in recent years over its handling of mental health issues among students. In 2022, a group of students sued the university, alleging discrimination against students with mental health disabilities."} +{"id":"46d8bdcb27a54fd3","answer":"Olivia Colman (United Kingdom)"} +{"id":"f2dd89a51c5163e7","answer":"This document provides information on the largest airlines in the world, ranked by various criteria such as revenue, passengers carried, fleet size, and number of destinations served. Here are some key points from the document:\n\n**Largest Airlines by Revenue:**\n\n1. Delta Air Lines - $53.99 billion\n2. American Airlines Group - $52.26 billion\n3. United Airlines Holdings - $48.82 billion\n4. Lufthansa Group - $35.8 billion\n5. Air France-KLM - $29.41 billion\n\n**Largest Airlines by Passengers Carried:**\n\n1. American Airlines - 350 destinations\n2. Turkish Airlines - 340 destinations\n3. United Airlines - 332 destinations\n4. Delta Air Lines - 275 destinations\n5. Ryanair - 229 destinations\n\n**Largest Airlines by Fleet Size:**\n\n1. American Airlines - 946 aircraft\n2. Delta Air Lines - 937 aircraft\n3. United Airlines - 924 aircraft\n4. Southwest Airlines - 812 aircraft\n5. China Southern Airlines - 655 aircraft\n\n**Largest Airlines by Number of Countries Served:**\n\n1. Turkish Airlines - 129 countries\n2. Air France - 91 countries\n3. Emirates - 85 countries\n4. British Airways - 82 countries\n5. Ethiopian Airlines - 81 countries\n\n**Largest Airlines by Number of Routes:**\n\n1. Ryanair - 229 routes\n2. American Airlines - 220 routes\n3. Delta Air Lines - 210 routes\n4. United Airlines - 200 routes\n5. Lufthansa - 190 routes\n\n**Largest Airlines by Brand Value:**\n\n1. Delta Air Lines - $19.68 billion\n2. American Airlines - $17.65 billion\n3. United Airlines - $14.7 billion\n4. Lufthansa - $12.1 billion\n5. Air France-KLM - $9.05 billion\n\nNote that the rankings may vary depending on the criteria used and the source of the data."} +{"id":"78e5307e88b9e184","answer":"Here are the directors of the top 5 highest-grossing films in the United States and Canada:\n\n1. J.J. Abrams - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)\n2. Anthony and Joe Russo - Avengers: Endgame (2019)\n3. Jon Watts - Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)\n4. James Cameron - Avatar (2009)\n5. Joseph Kosinski - Top Gun: Maverick (2022)"} +{"id":"78298822b53e072f","answer":"Here are the number of tracks on each Kate Bush studio album:\n\n1. The Kick Inside (1978) - 13 tracks\n2. Lionheart (1978) - 10 tracks\n3. Never for Ever (1980) - 11 tracks\n4. The Dreaming (1982) - 10 tracks\n5. Hounds of Love (1985) - 12 tracks\n6. The Sensual World (1989) - 11 tracks\n7. The Red Shoes (1993) - 12 tracks\n8. Aerial (2005) - 16 tracks (2 CDs)\n9. Director's Cut (2011) - 11 tracks\n10. 50 Words for Snow (2011) - 7 tracks"} +{"id":"998901bf4f571891","answer":"The languages of Switzerland! \n\nAccording to the text, Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Here's a breakdown of the languages spoken in Switzerland:\n\n* German: spoken by 62.3% of the population, mainly in the eastern, northern, and central regions.\n* French: spoken by 22.8% of the population, mainly in the western region (Romandy).\n* Italian: spoken by 8% of the population, mainly in the southern region (Ticino and parts of Grisons).\n* Romansh: spoken by 0.5% of the population, mainly in the southeastern region (Grisons).\n\nAdditionally, there are several regional languages and dialects spoken in Switzerland, including:\n\n* Swiss German (Alemannic dialects)\n* Swiss French (Francophone dialects)\n* Lombard (Italian dialect)\n* Franco-Provençal (Romance language)\n* Walser German (Highest Alemannic dialect)\n\nEnglish is also widely spoken in Switzerland, particularly among the younger population and in business and tourism.\n\nThe country's linguistic diversity is reflected in its education system, where students are encouraged to learn multiple languages from an early age. The federal government and cantons also provide services and information in multiple languages to cater to the diverse linguistic needs of the population.\n\nOverall, Switzerland's linguistic landscape is a reflection of its cultural and historical heritage, with a strong emphasis on multilingualism and language diversity."} +{"id":"b31e39b56af586a2","answer":"Eridu, Bad-tibira, Larak, Sippar, and Shuruppak"} +{"id":"72da3b9b407f8304","answer":"Here are the number of employees for the 5 largest technology companies by revenue:\n\n1. Apple Inc. - 123,000\n2. Samsung Electronics - 320,670\n3. Amazon - 613,300 (Note: Amazon is listed in the retailing sector, not technology sector)\n4. Foxconn - 803,126\n5. Alphabet Inc. - 80,110"} +{"id":"7b69518fd37a4231","answer":"This article is about Think Think and Ah Tsai, two cats belonging to Tsai Ing-wen, the President of Taiwan. The cats have been featured in Tsai's presidential campaigns and have become a popular aspect of her public image. Think Think is a female gray tabby, while Ah Tsai is a male ginger tabby.\n\nThe article discusses how Tsai's love of cats has been used in her political campaigns, with her campaign team producing animated films and social media posts featuring the cats. The cats have also been used to promote Tsai's policies and connect with voters, particularly young people.\n\nThe article also mentions how Tsai's cats have been compared to her political opponents, with some commentators suggesting that her cat-loving persona is a contrast to the more traditional and masculine image of her opponents.\n\nIn addition, the article touches on the cultural significance of cats in Taiwan, where they are popular pets and have been featured in various forms of media and art.\n\nOverall, the article provides an interesting look at the role of pets in politics and how they can be used to shape a politician's public image."} +{"id":"a558d52a7c3f8379","answer":"Here are the largest five investment banks and their current CEOs:\n\n1. **Goldman Sachs** - David M. Solomon\n2. **Morgan Stanley** - James P. Gorman\n3. **JPMorgan Chase** - Jamie Dimon\n4. **Bank of America** - Brian T. Moynihan\n5. **Citigroup** - Jane Fraser"} +{"id":"413391fc7743ddad","answer":"Harvard University, Princeton University, University of Oxford, Dartmouth College, Stony Brook University, Columbia University"} +{"id":"829ff00bfaeb637a","answer":"Here are the top 5 most followed people on TikTok and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Khaby Lame - 162.2 million followers - Born in Senegal, raised in Italy\n2. Charli D'Amelio - 151.6 million followers - Born in United States\n3. Bella Poarch - 93.4 million followers - Born in Philippines, raised in United States\n4. MrBeast - 89.2 million followers - Born in United States\n5. Addison Rae - 88.8 million followers - Born in United States"} +{"id":"51d7d59888170f76","answer":"The article is about Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. Here are some key points about his life and presidency:\n\n**Early Life**\n\n* Born in Tampico, Illinois in 1911\n* Grew up in Dixon, Illinois\n* Attended Eureka College, where he developed interests in drama and football\n* Worked as a lifeguard and later as a radio sports announcer\n\n**Entertainment Career**\n\n* Moved to Hollywood in 1937 and began acting in films\n* Made over 30 films, mostly B-movies, before entering military service in 1942\n* Starred in \"Knute Rockne, All American\" (1940) and \"Kings Row\" (1942), which were considered his best performances\n\n**Military Service**\n\n* Enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in 1937\n* Assigned to the 322nd Cavalry Regiment and later to the 323rd Cavalry Regiment\n* Ordered to active duty in 1942 and served in the Army Air Forces\n\n**Political Career**\n\n* Became involved in politics in the 1960s, supporting conservative candidates\n* Gave a speech for Barry Goldwater in 1964, which increased his profile among conservatives\n* Elected Governor of California in 1966 and served two terms\n* Ran for president in 1976, but lost to Gerald Ford\n* Elected President of the United States in 1980, defeating Jimmy Carter\n* Re-elected in 1984, defeating Walter Mondale\n\n**Presidency**\n\n* Implemented conservative economic policies, including tax cuts and deregulation\n* Advocated for a strong anti-communist foreign policy, including a military buildup and support for anti-communist movements around the world\n* Played a key role in ending the Cold War, with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991\n* Supported the Contras in Nicaragua and authorized the CIA to secretly fund them\n* Was involved in the Iran-Contra affair, which led to a scandal and investigations\n\n**Legacy**\n\n* Is widely regarded as one of the most influential presidents in American history\n* Is credited with helping to end the Cold War and promoting conservative economic policies\n* Is remembered for his charismatic leadership style and his ability to communicate effectively with the public"} +{"id":"9446d47598783094","answer":"Elvis Presley"} +{"id":"c79ba00f9f24f8ac","answer":"Based on the provided information, the top 5 singers with the most streams in 2020 are:\n\n1. Bad Bunny\n2. Drake\n3. J Balvin\n4. Juice Wrld\n5. The Weeknd\n\nTheir birthplaces are:\n\n1. Bad Bunny - San Juan, Puerto Rico\n2. Drake - Toronto, Ontario, Canada\n3. J Balvin - Medellín, Colombia\n4. Juice Wrld - Chicago, Illinois, USA\n5. The Weeknd - Scarborough, Ontario, Canada"} +{"id":"df8f21d3fad3485e","answer":"The Sardinian language is a Romance language spoken in Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. It is considered one of the most ancient and conservative Romance languages, with a distinct grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.\n\nHistory:\nThe Sardinian language has a rich history, with influences from various cultures, including the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, and Byzantines. The language has evolved over the centuries, with the oldest written records dating back to the 11th century.\n\nFeatures:\nSardinian has several distinct features, including:\n\n* A unique grammar system, with a complex system of verb conjugation and declension.\n* A vocabulary that is distinct from other Romance languages, with many words derived from Latin, as well as influences from other languages such as Phoenician and Arabic.\n* A pronunciation that is characterized by a distinctive accent and intonation.\n\nDialects:\nSardinian has several dialects, which are spoken in different regions of Sardinia. The main dialects are:\n\n* Campidanese: spoken in the southern part of Sardinia, including the city of Cagliari.\n* Logudorese: spoken in the central part of Sardinia, including the city of Sassari.\n* Sassarese: spoken in the northwestern part of Sardinia, including the city of Sassari.\n\nStatus:\nSardinian is recognized as a minority language in Italy, and it is protected by the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. However, the language is considered endangered, with many young people preferring to speak Italian instead.\n\nCultural significance:\nSardinian is an important part of Sardinian culture and identity, and it is closely tied to the island's history and traditions. The language is used in literature, music, and art, and it is an important symbol of Sardinian autonomy and distinctiveness.\n\nEfforts to promote the language:\nThere are several efforts to promote the Sardinian language, including language courses, cultural events, and media programs. The Sardinian government has also established a language academy to promote the language and develop language policies.\n\nChallenges:\nDespite these efforts, the Sardinian language faces several challenges, including:\n\n* The dominance of Italian in education, media, and government.\n* The lack of standardization and recognition of the language.\n* The decline of the language among young people.\n\nOverall, the Sardinian language is an important part of Sardinian culture and identity, and it is essential to promote and protect it to preserve the island's unique heritage."} +{"id":"6cd6c43871b7a5ed","answer":"This is the Wikipedia page for the Brazil national football team. The page provides information on the team's history, results, fixtures, and statistics. Here are some key points from the page:\n\n**Results and Fixtures**: The page lists the team's recent results and upcoming fixtures, including their matches in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.\n\n**Titles and Honors**: Brazil has won numerous titles, including five FIFA World Cup titles, four FIFA Confederations Cup titles, and nine Copa América titles.\n\n**Training Camp**: The team's training camp is located at the Granja Comary complex in Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro.\n\n**Nicknames**: The team is known by several nicknames, including \"Canarinho\" (Little Canary), \"Amarelinha\" (Little Yellow One), and \"Seleção\" (The National Squad).\n\n**Rivalries**: Brazil has rivalries with several teams, including Argentina, Italy, and Uruguay.\n\n**Media**: The team has been featured in a documentary series called \"All or Nothing: Brazil National Team\" in 2020.\n\n**Statistics**: The page provides various statistics on the team's performance, including their all-time record, most capped players, and top scorers.\n\nOverall, this page provides a comprehensive overview of the Brazil national football team, including their history, achievements, and current activities."} +{"id":"bf76e73e89d1051d","answer":"Here are the US cities where Ivy League universities are located, along with their population sizes based on the latest available data:\n\n1. Harvard University - Cambridge, Massachusetts (population: 118,403)\n2. Yale University - New Haven, Connecticut (population: 134,032)\n3. Princeton University - Princeton, New Jersey (population: 30,681)\n4. Columbia University - New York City, New York (population: 8,804,190)\n5. Brown University - Providence, Rhode Island (population: 179,207)\n6. University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (population: 1,580,863)\n7. Dartmouth College - Hanover, New Hampshire (population: 11,785)\n8. Cornell University - Ithaca, New York (population: 32,108)\n\nNote: Population sizes are based on the latest available data from the United States Census Bureau (2020 estimates)."} +{"id":"a6602b695dd09ef0","answer":"Here are the current heads of governments of the 5 largest countries by population:\n\n1. China - Premier Li Qiang\n2. India - Prime Minister Narendra Modi\n3. United States - President Joe Biden\n4. Indonesia - President Joko Widodo\n5. Pakistan - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar"} +{"id":"4ec2e601b6c6a1bd","answer":"The members of the K-pop idol group 2NE1 are:\n\n1. CL (full name: Lee Chae-rin)\n2. Dara (full name: Sandara Park)\n3. Minzy (full name: Gong Min-ji)\n4. Bom (full name: Park Bom)"} +{"id":"98cf916b316b116e","answer":"This is a document about Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese professional footballer. The document appears to be a collection of references and citations from various sources, including news articles, books, and websites.\n\nThe document is divided into several fragments, each of which contains a series of citations or references related to a specific aspect of Ronaldo's life and career. The fragments cover topics such as:\n\n* Ronaldo's transfer to Manchester United in 2003\n* His performances and achievements with Manchester United, including his goals and awards\n* His transfer to Real Madrid in 2009\n* His performances and achievements with Real Madrid, including his goals and awards\n* His personal life, including his relationships and philanthropic activities\n* His international career with Portugal, including his appearances and goals in major tournaments\n* His skills and playing style, including his speed, agility, and technical ability\n* His marketability and endorsement deals, including his status as one of the most famous and highest-paid athletes in the world\n\nThe citations and references in the document come from a variety of sources, including news articles, books, and websites. They are formatted in a consistent style, with each citation including the author, title, publication date, and URL (if applicable).\n\nOverall, the document appears to be a comprehensive collection of information about Cristiano Ronaldo's life and career, and could be useful for researchers, journalists, or fans looking for detailed information about the footballer."} +{"id":"d03b75b727c3ffed","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of countries by GDP (nominal). Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**Introduction**\n\nThe article provides a list of countries by their nominal gross domestic product (GDP), which is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given year. The list is compiled from estimates by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the United Nations Statistics Division.\n\n**Table**\n\nThe article includes a table that ranks countries by their nominal GDP, with the largest economies at the top. The table also provides data on GDP per capita and GDP growth rate.\n\n**Methodology**\n\nThe nominal GDP figures are calculated at market or government official exchange rates. The article notes that nominal GDP does not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to the next based on fluctuations in exchange rates.\n\n**History of GDP rankings**\n\nThe article provides a brief history of how the rankings of national economies have changed over time. For example, the United States surpassed the British Empire's output around 1916, and China has experienced rapid economic growth since the 1980s, surpassing Japan in 2010 to become the second-largest economy in the world.\n\n**Other lists**\n\nThe article also provides links to other lists of countries by GDP, including lists by GDP (PPP) and GDP per capita, as well as lists of countries by sector composition, growth rate, and other economic indicators.\n\n**References**\n\nThe article includes a list of references, including sources from the IMF, World Bank, and United Nations, as well as academic studies and news articles."} +{"id":"ea0dd6e005d92d0d","answer":"Here are the birth years of the ensemble cast of Friends:\n\n1. Jennifer Aniston (Rachel Green) - 1969\n2. Courteney Cox (Monica Geller) - 1964\n3. Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe Buffay) - 1963\n4. Matt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani) - 1967\n5. Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing) - 1969\n6. David Schwimmer (Ross Geller) - 1966"} +{"id":"6e20214496f8ab87","answer":"Here are the lengths of the airing periods of the seasons of Attack on Titan anime in days:\n\nSeason 1: April 7, 2013 - September 29, 2013 (175 days)\nSeason 2: April 1, 2017 - June 17, 2017 (78 days)\nSeason 3 Part 1: July 23, 2018 - October 15, 2018 (85 days)\nSeason 3 Part 2: April 29, 2019 - July 1, 2019 (64 days)\nSeason 4: December 7, 2020 - March 3, 2021 (88 days)\nSeason 4 Part 2: January 9, 2022 - April 3, 2022 (86 days)\nSeason 4 Part 3: March 4, 2023 - November 5, 2023 (247 days)"} +{"id":"8d34c2d397c3cbc4","answer":"Here are the 7 smallest countries in Asia, along with their capitals:\n\n1. Singapore - Singapore (697 km²)\n2. Bahrain - Manama (760 km²)\n3. Maldives - Malé (300 km²)\n4. Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan (5,765 km²)\n5. Cyprus - Nicosia (9,251 km²)\n6. Qatar - Doha (11,581 km²)\n7. Kuwait - Kuwait City (17,818 km²)"} +{"id":"d3c2da780ba99718","answer":"The Mississippi River runs through the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.\n\nThe states were founded in the following years:\n\n* Minnesota - 1858\n* Wisconsin - 1848\n* Iowa - 1846\n* Illinois - 1818\n* Missouri - 1821\n* Kentucky - 1792\n* Tennessee - 1796\n* Arkansas - 1836\n* Mississippi - 1817\n* Louisiana - 1812"} +{"id":"f553f4ceda138193","answer":"Here are the birth years of the five players who have won the most Super Bowl MVP Awards:\n\n1. Tom Brady (5) - August 3, 1977\n2. Joe Montana (3) - June 11, 1956\n3. Terry Bradshaw (2) - September 2, 1948\n4. Eli Manning (2) - January 3, 1981\n5. Bart Starr (2) - January 9, 1934"} +{"id":"e65046ab10318ab2","answer":"Here are the names of the horses who've won the Triple Crown, along with their total career earnings in dollars:\n\n1. Sir Barton (1919) - $116,857\n2. Gallant Fox (1930) - $328,165\n3. Omaha (1935) - $154,755\n4. War Admiral (1937) - $273,240\n5. Whirlaway (1941) - $561,161\n6. Count Fleet (1943) - $250,300\n7. Assault (1946) - $675,470\n8. Citation (1948) - $1,085,760\n9. Secretariat (1973) - $1,316,808\n10. Seattle Slew (1977) - $1,208,726\n11. Affirmed (1978) - $2,393,818\n12. American Pharoah (2015) - $8,650,300\n13. Justify (2018) - $3,798,000"} +{"id":"fdd6710b92439340","answer":"Here are the founding years of the free-to-air television stations in Hong Kong:\n\n1. Rediffusion Television (RTV) - 1957 (later renamed as Asia Television (ATV))\n2. Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) - 1967\n3. Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) - 1976 (as a radio broadcaster, started making TV programmes)\n4. HKTVE (ViuTV) - 2016\n5. Fantastic Television - 2017 (later moved its content to HKCTV)"} +{"id":"0b5d00e591fc50c2","answer":"Here are the GDP per capita (PPP) in US dollars of the capital cities in East Asia:\n\n* Beijing, China: 21,590\n* Pyongyang, North Korea: 640\n* Seoul, South Korea: 43,640\n* Taipei, Taiwan: 57,214\n* Tokyo, Japan: 44,914\n* Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: 12,340"} +{"id":"73b7c68787b011b7","answer":"According to the 2022 Forbes billionaires list, the top 5 richest people in the world are:\n\n1. Elon Musk - 7 children\n2. Jeff Bezos - 4 children\n3. Bernard Arnault - 5 children\n4. Bill Gates - 3 children\n5. Warren Buffett - no children of his own, but has many nieces and nephews\n\nNote: The number of children listed is based on publicly available information and may not be up-to-date or accurate."} +{"id":"f3d7768f1f3b2870","answer":"Here are the capital cities in the Midwest states of the US:\n\n1. Illinois - Springfield\n2. Indiana - Indianapolis\n3. Iowa - Des Moines\n4. Kansas - Topeka\n5. Michigan - Lansing\n6. Minnesota - St. Paul\n7. Missouri - Jefferson City\n8. Nebraska - Lincoln\n9. North Dakota - Bismarck\n10. Ohio - Columbus\n11. South Dakota - Pierre\n12. Wisconsin - Madison"} +{"id":"3de61f35c2643426","answer":"Here are the countries that make up the G7 international political and economic forum, along with their respective currencies:\n\n1. Canada - Canadian dollar (CAD)\n2. France - Euro (EUR)\n3. Germany - Euro (EUR)\n4. Italy - Euro (EUR)\n5. Japan - Japanese yen (JPY)\n6. United Kingdom - Pound sterling (GBP)\n7. United States - United States dollar (USD)\n\nNote: The European Union is also a \"non-enumerated member\" of the G7, but it does not have a single currency. The Euro is used by 19 of the 27 EU member states, including France, Germany, and Italy."} +{"id":"9b78264f6525a36f","answer":"Here are the directors of the top 5 highest-grossing movies of all time worldwide:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - James Cameron\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - Anthony and Joe Russo\n3. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - James Cameron\n4. Titanic (1997) - James Cameron\n5. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - J.J. Abrams"} +{"id":"3cfcbc55338d300b","answer":"Bulbasaur (Grass/Poison)\nIvysaur (Grass/Poison)\nVenusaur (Grass/Poison)\nCharmander (Fire)\nCharmeleon (Fire)\nCharizard (Fire/Flying)\nSquirtle (Water)\nWartortle (Water)\nBlastoise (Water)"} +{"id":"6ab6e9129904ab3f","answer":"The birthplaces of the last 5 Prime Ministers of India are:\n\n1. Narendra Damodardas Modi - Vadnagar, Gujarat\n2. Manmohan Singh - Gah, Punjab (now in Pakistan)\n3. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh\n4. Inder Kumar Gujral - Jhelum, Punjab (now in Pakistan)\n5. H. D. Deve Gowda - Haradanahalli, Karnataka"} +{"id":"4dcdb8fc0c2a75ec","answer":"The search term \"Badminton\" returns a comprehensive document that covers various aspects of the sport. Here's a summary of the content:\n\n**Overview**\n\n* Badminton is a racquet sport played with a shuttlecock and racquet.\n* It is a popular sport globally, with international competitions and Olympic recognition.\n\n**History**\n\n* The modern game of badminton developed in the mid-19th century in British India.\n* The name \"badminton\" comes from the Duke of Beaufort's Badminton House in Gloucestershire.\n* The game has its roots in the earlier game of battledore and shuttlecock.\n\n**Rules and Gameplay**\n\n* The game is played on a rectangular court with a net in the center.\n* Players can hit the shuttlecock in various ways, including smashes, clears, and drop shots.\n* A match is played best two out of three games, with each game played to 21 points.\n\n**Types of Shots**\n\n* Overhead hitting allows for smashes, clears, and drop shots.\n* When the shuttlecock is below net height, players can hit lifts, pushes, or blocks.\n* When the shuttlecock is near net height, players can hit drives or slices.\n\n**Scoring**\n\n* Each game is played to 21 points, with players scoring a point whenever they win a rally.\n* A match is the best of three games.\n\n**Tournaments and Competitions**\n\n* The Badminton World Federation (BWF) organizes international competitions, including the Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, and Sudirman Cup.\n* The BWF also governs the Olympic badminton tournament.\n* There are various levels of tournaments, including Super Series, Grand Prix Gold, and Grand Prix events.\n\n**Governing Bodies**\n\n* The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is the internationally recognized governing body of the sport.\n* There are five regional confederations associated with the BWF: Asia, Africa, Americas, Europe, and Oceania.\n\n**Comparison with Tennis**\n\n* Badminton is frequently compared to tennis due to similarities in gameplay and rules.\n* However, there are significant differences between the two sports, including the use of a shuttlecock instead of a ball and the size and shape of the court.\n\n**External Links**\n\n* The document provides links to external resources, including the Badminton World Federation, Badminton Asia Confederation, and Badminton Europe."} +{"id":"fbf941c53fcfef0e","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of states and territories of the United States. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the 50 states, the federal district (Washington, D.C.), and the five major territories of the United States.\n\nThe article is divided into several sections, including:\n\n1. Explanatory notes: This section provides an overview of the different types of territories and their relationships with the federal government.\n2. States and territories: This section lists all 50 states, the federal district, and the five major territories, along with their capitals, largest cities, and population figures.\n3. Government: This section provides information on the government of each state and territory, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.\n4. Geography: This section provides information on the geography of each state and territory, including their area, population density, and major cities.\n5. Economy: This section provides information on the economy of each state and territory, including their GDP, major industries, and unemployment rates.\n6. Demographics: This section provides information on the demographics of each state and territory, including their population, racial and ethnic composition, and religious affiliations.\n7. History: This section provides a brief history of each state and territory, including their admission to the Union and major historical events.\n8. Law and government: This section provides information on the laws and government of each state and territory, including their constitutions, governors, and legislatures.\n9. External links: This section provides links to external sources of information on each state and territory.\n\nThe article also includes several tables and lists, including:\n\n* A table of all 50 states, the federal district, and the five major territories, along with their capitals, largest cities, and population figures.\n* A list of the 50 states in alphabetical order, along with their abbreviations and admission dates.\n* A list of the five major territories, along with their capitals, largest cities, and population figures.\n* A table of the government of each state and territory, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.\n* A table of the geography of each state and territory, including their area, population density, and major cities.\n* A table of the economy of each state and territory, including their GDP, major industries, and unemployment rates.\n* A table of the demographics of each state and territory, including their population, racial and ethnic composition, and religious affiliations.\n\nOverall, this article provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of the states and territories of the United States."} +{"id":"123524ca0efb1f67","answer":"The last four teams that Cristiano Ronaldo played for are:\n\n1. Manchester United (founded in 1878)\n2. Real Madrid (founded in 1902)\n3. Juventus (founded in 1897)\n4. Al-Nassr (founded in 1955)"} +{"id":"9c424ac3eabdbb1f","answer":"The document is about Enrique Peña Nieto, the 57th President of Mexico, who served from 2012 to 2018. The text is a collection of fragments from various sources, including news articles and Wikipedia pages. Here's a summary of the content:\n\n**Corruption and scandals**: Peña Nieto's administration was plagued by corruption scandals, including allegations of bribery, embezzlement, and money laundering. He was accused of accepting bribes from the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht and of using government funds to finance his presidential campaign.\n\n**Journalist killings and press freedom**: During Peña Nieto's presidency, Mexico became one of the deadliest countries for journalists, with many being killed or disappeared. The government was accused of failing to protect journalists and of using surveillance software to spy on them.\n\n**Economic policy**: Peña Nieto's administration implemented several economic reforms, including the creation of special economic zones and the privatization of the energy sector. However, his policies were criticized for benefiting large corporations and failing to address poverty and inequality.\n\n**Education reform**: Peña Nieto introduced an education reform aimed at improving standards and curbing the power of the teachers' union. However, the reform was criticized for being poorly implemented and for failing to address the root causes of Mexico's education problems.\n\n**Security policy**: Peña Nieto's security policy was marked by a surge in violence and human rights abuses. His administration was accused of using excessive force against protesters and of failing to address the root causes of crime and violence.\n\n**Gaffes and controversies**: Peña Nieto was known for his occasional lapses in memory or gaffes during public events or interviews. He was also criticized for his handling of several controversies, including a scandal involving the purchase of a luxury home from a government contractor.\n\n**Approval ratings and legacy**: Peña Nieto's approval ratings plummeted during his presidency, with many Mexicans expressing dissatisfaction with his performance. His administration was marked by corruption, violence, and economic stagnation, and he left office with a legacy of controversy and scandal."} +{"id":"406f896970975703","answer":"Here are the top 3 fastest production cars, their manufacturers, and the countries where the manufacturers are based:\n\n1. Rimac Nevera - Rimac (Croatia) - 0-60 mph in 1.85 seconds\n2. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport - Bugatti (France) - 0-60 mph in 2.4 seconds\n3. Tesla Model S Plaid - Tesla (USA) - 0-60 mph in 2.3 seconds"} +{"id":"64de8aa91bb97ec6","answer":"Here are the dates of the five key historical events:\n\n1. The signing of the Magna Carta: June 15, 1215\n2. The fall of the Roman Empire: September 4, 476 CE (traditional date)\n3. The start of the Renaissance: 14th century (no specific date, but generally considered to have begun in Italy around 1300-1350)\n4. The discovery of America: October 12, 1492\n5. The first moon landing: July 20, 1969"} +{"id":"44fb78a536216961","answer":"Here are the top 5 most-visited museums in 2022, along with the year each was established:\n\n1. Louvre (Paris, France) - 7,726,321 visitors in 2022, established in 1793\n2. Vatican Museums (Vatican City) - 5,080,866 visitors in 2022, established in 1506\n3. Natural History Museum (London, United Kingdom) - 4,654,608 visitors in 2022, established in 1881\n4. British Museum (London, United Kingdom) - 4,097,253 visitors in 2022, established in 1753\n5. National Museum of Natural History (Washington, D.C., United States) - 3,900,000 visitors in 2022, established in 1910"} +{"id":"f932c5d184112f91","answer":"Here are the five longest rivers in Asia and their respective countries of origin:\n\n1. Yangtze (Cháng Jiāng 長江) - China - 6,300 km (3,915 mi)\n2. Yellow River (Huáng Hé 黃河) - China - 5,464 km (3,395 mi)\n3. Mekong - China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam - 4,909 km (3,050 mi)\n4. Lena (Лена) - Russia - 4,294 km (2,668 mi)\n5. Irtysh (Иртыш) - Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan, Russia - 4,248 km (2,640 mi)"} +{"id":"5339d428b980162b","answer":"Here are the directors of the 5 films that earned the most money:\n\n1. James Cameron - Avatar (2009)\n2. James Cameron - Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)\n3. Anthony Russo and Joe Russo - Avengers: Endgame (2019)\n4. James Cameron - Titanic (1997)\n5. James Cameron - Avatar (2009)"} +{"id":"efa5803a650993c1","answer":"As of 2022, the estimated global human population is over 8 billion. The three most populous countries are:\n\n1. China: 1.44 billion\n2. India: 1.38 billion\n3. United States: 332 million"} +{"id":"40a9553dc6b4c5d7","answer":"The official languages of China, India, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa are:\n\n* China: Standard Chinese\n* India: Hindi, English (and 22 other official languages)\n* Brazil: Portuguese\n* Russia: Russian\n* South Africa: Afrikaans, English, Southern Ndebele, Sotho, Northern Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu"} +{"id":"6ffdf39c2b40f237","answer":"The children of Rhea and Cronus are:\n\n1. Hestia\n2. Demeter\n3. Hera\n4. Hades\n5. Poseidon\n6. Zeus\n\nThey are the gods of:\n\n1. Hestia - goddess of the hearth and home\n2. Demeter - goddess of agriculture and fertility\n3. Hera - goddess of marriage and family\n4. Hades - god of the underworld\n5. Poseidon - god of the sea\n6. Zeus - king of the gods and god of the sky and thunder"} +{"id":"b5c13612c1360994","answer":"Here are the 5 highest-grossing films of 2022, along with the Oscars they won:\n\n1. Avatar: The Way of Water - 4 Oscars (Visual Effects, Sound, Production Design, Film Editing)\n2. Top Gun: Maverick - 1 Oscar (Sound)\n3. Jurassic World Dominion - No Oscars\n4. Minions: The Rise of Gru - No Oscars\n5. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - 1 Oscar (Visual Effects)\n\nNote: The Oscar wins are based on the assumption that the information provided is up to date, but the actual Oscar winners may have been announced after the data was last updated."} +{"id":"fcdf8dbbf8f18671","answer":"Now I have the list of states by median home price. Next, I need to find the percentage of people who self-identified as Asians in each of the top 5 states/territories with the highest median home prices according to the 2020 Census.\n\nThe top 5 states/territories with the highest median home prices are:\n\n1. Hawaii - $636,451\n2. District of Columbia - $626,911\n3. California - $554,886\n4. Massachusetts - $422,856\n5. Washington - $409,228\n\nNext, I need to find the percentage of people who self-identified as Asians in each of these states/territories.\n\nDemographics of Hawaii\nDemographics of Washington, D.C.\nDemographics of California\nDemographics of Massachusetts\nDemographics of Washington (state)"} +{"id":"36146d2306ce9ca3","answer":"Here are five space missions to Mars and their launch dates:\n\n1. Mars Odyssey - April 7, 2001\n2. Mars Express - June 2, 2003\n3. Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover) - November 26, 2011\n4. MAVEN - November 18, 2013\n5. Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) - November 5, 2013"} +{"id":"3a2ffc5f151309e8","answer":"The text is about Doug McMillon, the current President and CEO of Walmart Inc. Here are some key points about him:\n\n**Early Life and Education**\n\n* Born on October 17, 1966, in Memphis, Tennessee\n* Graduated from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville with a Bachelor of Science degree\n* Earned an MBA from the University of Tulsa\n\n**Career**\n\n* Joined Walmart as a summer associate in high school\n* Became a buyer trainee in sporting goods in 1991\n* Held various roles as a buyer and merchandiser, including general merchandise manager for Sam's Club\n* Became President and CEO of Sam's Club in 2005\n* Led Walmart International from 2009 to 2013\n* Became CEO of Walmart Inc. in 2014, succeeding Mike Duke\n\n**Tenure as CEO**\n\n* Focused on increasing investments in e-commerce and improving the company's environmental sustainability\n* Announced a goal to create a \"seamless shopping experience\" and invested $1 billion in online operations\n* Rolled out an initiative to replace lighting in stores with LED lights for energy efficiency\n* Pressed for three main goals: supply the company with renewable energy, eliminate waste, and promote sustainably packaged goods\n* Took a stand on social issues, such as urging Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson to veto the state's \"religious freedom\" bill\n* Stopped selling Confederate flag merchandise and altered Walmart's gun sales policy\n* Announced that the company would no longer sell ammunition used for handguns and military-style weapons in 2019\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Lives in Bentonville, Arkansas with his wife, Shelley, and two sons\n* Is a born-again Christian"} +{"id":"37d44b261bd92106","answer":"Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have ring systems."} +{"id":"fa0f1d17591333db","answer":"Here are the gold medalists from the top 5 countries with the highest gold medal count in the 2022 Olympics:\n\n**Norway (16 gold medals)**\n- Johannes Thingnes Bø (4 gold medals)\n- Other gold medalists not specified\n\n**Germany (12 gold medals)**\n- Not specified\n\n**China (9 gold medals)**\n- Qi Guangpu (1 gold medal)\n- Other gold medalists not specified\n\n**United States (8 gold medals)**\n- Not specified\n\n**Sweden (8 gold medals)**\n- Not specified"} +{"id":"0a80b5393fb26c15","answer":"2"} +{"id":"6278aab195fc848f","answer":"This is a list of renewable energy topics by country and territory. The list includes information on solar power, wind power, geothermal energy, biofuel, and hydro power for each country. Here are some key points from the list:\n\n**Global Renewable Energy**\n\n* As of 2013, China, Germany, Japan, and India, four of the world's largest economies, generate more electricity from renewables than from nuclear power.\n* In 2014, renewables supplied 19% of global energy consumption, with 9% coming from traditional biomass, 4.2% from heat energy, 3.8% from hydro electricity, and 2% from wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass.\n\n**Country-Specific Information**\n\n* Brazil has one of the largest renewable energy programs in the world, involving production of ethanol fuel from sugar cane, which provides 18% of the country's automotive fuel.\n* The United States has a large market for plug-in electric vehicles, with over 520,000 units sold in 2015.\n* Norway has the highest market share of plug-in electric vehicles, with 22.4% of new car sales in 2015.\n* India is exceeding targets and breaking records in the adoption of clean and renewable energy.\n* China is the world's largest producer of hydroelectricity, followed by Canada, Brazil, India, the US, and Russia.\n\n**Regional Information**\n\n* The European Union has a large market for renewable energy, with countries like Germany, Spain, and Denmark leading the way.\n* Asia is a growing market for renewable energy, with countries like China, India, and Japan investing heavily in solar and wind power.\n* The Americas have a large market for biofuels, with countries like Brazil and the US leading the way.\n\n**Country Lists**\n\n* The list includes information on renewable energy in over 150 countries and territories, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America.\n\nOverall, this list provides a comprehensive overview of renewable energy by country and territory, highlighting the progress made in different regions and countries towards a more sustainable energy future."} +{"id":"f3b8ef170eb1737b","answer":"This appears to be a Wikipedia article about Elon Musk, a South African-born entrepreneur and business magnate. The article is divided into several fragments, each containing multiple references to news articles and other sources.\n\nThe fragments cover a range of topics related to Elon Musk, including:\n\n1. Controversies and criticism: Musk's tweets and statements on various topics, including George Soros, antisemitism, and population decline.\n2. Media appearances: Musk's cameos in TV shows and movies, such as Rick and Morty, Saturday Night Live, and Men in Black: International.\n3. Business and entrepreneurship: Musk's ventures, including Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink, as well as his views on government regulation and taxation.\n4. Personal life: Musk's relationships, family, and personal habits, including his use of cannabis and his views on public transportation.\n5. Politics and policy: Musk's opinions on politics, including his support for certain politicians and his criticism of others, as well as his views on issues like climate change and taxation.\n\nOverall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of Elon Musk's life, career, and public persona, highlighting both his achievements and controversies."} +{"id":"c7fcf8d5876c3e6a","answer":"Here are the lengths in kilometers of the coastlines of the five countries with the longest coastlines in the world:\n\n1. Canada - 202,080 km\n2. Norway - 83,281 km\n3. Indonesia - 54,716 km\n4. Greenland - 44,087 km\n5. Russia - 37,653 km"} +{"id":"5923fe062b8e5761","answer":"Here are the first three players, in alphabetical order by last name, from the most recent NBA championship team (Denver Nuggets) and how many regular season games they have played in their careers:\n\n1. Aaron Gordon (645 games)\n2. Jamal Murray (434 games)\n3. Nikola Jokić (672 games)"} +{"id":"c440aeafbed485da","answer":"Here are the alma maters of the 5 oldest players on the Boston Celtics:\n\n1. Al Horford (born 1986) - Florida\n2. Jrue Holiday (born 1990) - UCLA\n3. Jaylen Brown (born 1996) - California\n4. Sam Hauser (born 1997) - Virginia\n5. Luke Kornet (born 1995) - Vanderbilt"} +{"id":"0446750180203b4f","answer":"The four outer planets in our solar system are:\n\n1. Jupiter\n2. Saturn\n3. Uranus\n4. Neptune\n\nTheir mean densities in g/cm^3 are:\n\n1. Jupiter: 1.33\n2. Saturn: 0.69\n3. Uranus: 1.27\n4. Neptune: 1.64"} +{"id":"1342e02e3776dbd4","answer":"The permanent members of the UN Security Council are:\n\n1. China - Capital: Beijing\n2. France - Capital: Paris\n3. Russia - Capital: Moscow\n4. United Kingdom - Capital: London\n5. United States - Capital: Washington, D.C."} +{"id":"ff07d593441794cd","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of countries by GDP (nominal). Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**Introduction**\n\nThe article provides a list of countries by their nominal gross domestic product (GDP) estimates, which is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given year. The list is compiled from data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the United Nations Statistics Division.\n\n**Table**\n\nThe article includes a table that ranks countries by their nominal GDP estimates. The table can be sorted by different sources, including the IMF, World Bank, and United Nations. The table also includes data on GDP growth rates and GDP per capita.\n\n**Rankings**\n\nThe top 10 countries by nominal GDP are:\n\n1. United States: $26,949,643 billion\n2. China: $17,700,899 billion\n3. Germany: $4,429,838 billion\n4. Japan: $4,230,862 billion\n5. India: $3,732,224 billion\n6. United Kingdom: $3,332,059 billion\n7. France: $3,049,016 billion\n8. Italy: $2,186,082 billion\n9. Brazil: $2,061,116 billion\n10. Canada: $1,794,849 billion\n\n**Notes**\n\nThe article includes several notes and references to explain the methodology used to calculate GDP and to provide additional information on specific countries.\n\n**See also**\n\nThe article includes links to related articles, including lists of countries by GDP (PPP), GDP per capita, and past and projected GDP.\n\n**References**\n\nThe article includes a list of references to sources used to compile the data, including the IMF, World Bank, and United Nations."} +{"id":"7a9ffcdaa92e6b97","answer":"Joe Biden has four children: Beau Biden, Hunter Biden, Naomi Biden, and Ashley Biden."} +{"id":"5a51cdbb5dd7a438","answer":"The 5 NFL teams that have won the most Super Bowls as of 2023 are:\n\n1. Pittsburgh Steelers - 6 Super Bowl wins (IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, and XLIII) - Home stadium: Acrisure Stadium\n2. New England Patriots - 6 Super Bowl wins (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, and LIII) - Home stadium: Gillette Stadium\n3. Dallas Cowboys - 5 Super Bowl wins (VI, X, XIII, XXVII, and XXX) - Home stadium: AT&T Stadium\n4. San Francisco 49ers - 5 Super Bowl wins (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, and LIV) - Home stadium: Levi's Stadium\n5. Green Bay Packers - 4 Super Bowl wins (I, II, XXXI, and XLV) - Home stadium: Lambeau Field"} +{"id":"dc48b2c832a66fe5","answer":"The box office revenue of the last five Oscar winners for Best Picture are:\n\n1. Parasite (2019) - $204.1 million (worldwide gross)\n2. Green Book (2018) - $321.8 million (worldwide gross)\n3. The Shape of Water (2017) - $195.3 million (worldwide gross)\n4. Moonlight (2016) - $27.8 million (worldwide gross)\n5. Spotlight (2015) - $98.3 million (worldwide gross)\n\nNote: The box office figures are based on worldwide grosses and have not been adjusted for inflation."} +{"id":"9e8b8c9f90e46b5d","answer":"Hank Aaron was a legendary American baseball player who played for 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1954 to 1976. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Here are some key facts about Hank Aaron's life and career:\n\n**Early Life**\n\n* Born on February 5, 1934, in Mobile, Alabama\n* Grew up in a poor African American family\n* Developed a passion for baseball at an early age\n\n**Baseball Career**\n\n* Started his professional baseball career with the Indianapolis Clowns in the Negro American League\n* Signed with the Milwaukee Braves in 1952 and made his major league debut in 1954\n* Played for the Braves for 21 seasons, including 12 seasons in Milwaukee and 9 seasons in Atlanta\n* Played for the Milwaukee Brewers for 2 seasons from 1975 to 1976\n* Retired from baseball in 1976 with a career batting average of.305 and 755 home runs\n\n**Achievements**\n\n* Broke Babe Ruth's all-time home run record in 1974, finishing his career with 755 home runs\n* Held the record for most career home runs for 33 years\n* Won 3 Gold Glove Awards and was a 25-time All-Star\n* Was named the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1957\n* Was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982\n\n**Post-Baseball Career**\n\n* Worked as an executive for the Atlanta Braves and was involved in various business ventures\n* Was a vocal advocate for civil rights and social justice\n* Wrote an autobiography, \"I Had a Hammer,\" which was published in 1990\n* Received numerous honors and awards for his contributions to baseball and society\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Married twice and had six children\n* Was known for his humility and kindness, earning the nickname \"Hammerin' Hank\"\n* Passed away on January 22, 2021, at the age of 86\n\nOverall, Hank Aaron was a baseball legend who broke barriers and achieved greatness on and off the field. His legacy continues to inspire generations of baseball fans and players."} +{"id":"8fc37dec072b6785","answer":"The official names of the 4 most populous countries in the world are:\n\n1. People's Republic of China\n2. Republic of India\n3. United States of America\n4. Republic of Indonesia"} +{"id":"0a47eb44b47c6977","answer":"Unfortunately, there is no direct answer to your question in the provided Wikipedia statistics page. The page provides various statistics and tools for analyzing Wikipedia data, but it does not provide a list of the five most popular celebrities according to Wikipedia for the period from December 1st, 2007 to January 1st, 2023, along with their birth years.\n\nHowever, you can try searching for specific celebrity pages on Wikipedia and check their page view statistics using tools like WikiShark or Pageviews Analysis. This might give you an idea of their popularity on Wikipedia during the specified period."} +{"id":"5d667eaab77b37ff","answer":"Here are the naturally occurring Noble gases and their stable isotopes:\n\n1. Helium (He) - 3 (He-3, He-4)\n2. Neon (Ne) - 3 (Ne-20, Ne-21, Ne-22)\n3. Argon (Ar) - 3 (Ar-36, Ar-38, Ar-40)\n4. Krypton (Kr) - 6 (Kr-78, Kr-80, Kr-82, Kr-83, Kr-84, Kr-86)\n5. Xenon (Xe) - 9 (Xe-124, Xe-126, Xe-128, Xe-129, Xe-130, Xe-131, Xe-132, Xe-134, Xe-136)\n6. Radon (Rn) - 4 (Rn-222, Rn-220, Rn-219, Rn-218)"} +{"id":"f14df8cbc1310d81","answer":"Here are the highest mountains on each of the seven continents and their respective heights in meters:\n\n1. Africa - Kilimanjaro (5,895m)\n2. Antarctica - Vinson (4,892m)\n3. Asia - Mount Everest (8,848m)\n4. Australia - Puncak Jaya (4,884m) or Mount Kosciuszko (2,228m) depending on the definition\n5. Europe - Mount Elbrus (5,642m)\n6. North America - Denali (6,194m)\n7. South America - Aconcagua (6,961m)"} +{"id":"e13c5a605bd83288","answer":"Here are the names of 4 studio albums released by Stray Kids, along with their durations in minutes and seconds:\n\n1. I Am Not (2018) - 38:44\n2. I Am Who (2018) - 43:38\n3. I Am You (2018) - 43:38\n4. 5-Star (2023) - 44:14"} +{"id":"4c69bf1a43bd04b6","answer":"Here are the countries of origin for the top 5 best-selling books:\n\n1. **Don Quixote** (Spain) - over 500 million copies sold\n2. **A Tale of Two Cities** (United Kingdom) - over 200 million copies sold\n3. **The Lord of the Rings** (United Kingdom) - over 150 million copies sold\n4. **The Little Prince** (France) - over 140 million copies sold\n5. **Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone** (United Kingdom) - over 120 million copies sold"} +{"id":"7c64bc8c6edac075","answer":"Here are the heights of the 5 fastest men in the 100-meter dash:\n\n1. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) - 196 cm (6 ft 5 in)\n2. Asafa Powell (Jamaica) - 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)\n3. Justin Gatlin (USA) - 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)\n4. Yohan Blake (Jamaica) - 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)\n5. Carl Lewis (USA) - 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)\n\nNote: The heights are based on available information and may not be up-to-date or exact."} +{"id":"31c856b06dab3444","answer":"Here are the winners of the Ballon d'Or award for the years 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020, along with the clubs they were playing for at the time:\n\n2000: Luis Figo (Real Madrid)\n2005: Ronaldinho (Barcelona)\n2010: Lionel Messi (Barcelona)\n2015: Lionel Messi (Barcelona)\n2020: Not awarded (due to the COVID-19 pandemic)"} +{"id":"25fae79d2ae79d4b","answer":"Here are the melting points in degrees Fahrenheit of the first 5 elements on the periodic table:\n\n356.90 °F (Lithium)\n2349 °F (Beryllium)\n3769 °F (Boron)\n-434.49 °F (Hydrogen)\n-459.67 °F (Helium)"} +{"id":"caa374f73360003c","answer":"Here are the countries that have hosted the Summer Olympic Games since 2000 and their respective capital cities:\n\n1. Australia (2000) - Canberra\n2. Greece (2004) - Athens\n3. China (2008) - Beijing\n4. United Kingdom (2012) - London\n5. Brazil (2016) - Brasília\n6. Japan (2020) - Tokyo"} +{"id":"8a0fd1608317d82c","answer":"Here are the names and launch dates of the first five successful Mars missions:\n\n1. Mariner 4 - November 28, 1964\n2. Mars 3 - May 28, 1971\n3. Viking 1 - August 20, 1975\n4. Viking 2 - September 9, 1975\n5. Mars Odyssey - April 7, 2001"} +{"id":"a5a34c20ada72c71","answer":"Here are the 9 federal states of Austria and their respective Human Development Index (HDI) values:\n\n1. Burgenland - 0.865\n2. Carinthia - 0.883\n3. Lower Austria - 0.892\n4. Salzburg - 0.913\n5. Styria - 0.893\n6. Tyrol - 0.904\n7. Upper Austria - 0.907\n8. Vienna - 0.936\n9. Vorarlberg - 0.923"} +{"id":"c5c7f8aa18369c01","answer":"Here are the top 5 most populous cities in Texas, along with their ranks of population in the US:\n\n1. Houston - population: 2,302,878 - US rank: 4\n2. San Antonio - population: 1,472,909 - US rank: 7\n3. Dallas - population: 1,299,544 - US rank: 9\n4. Austin - population: 974,447 - US rank: 11\n5. Fort Worth - population: 956,709 - US rank: 13"} +{"id":"275405953c4bdbbf","answer":"Here are the primary English translators for the 5 most recent Haruki Murakami novels that were released in English:\n\n1. First Person Singular (2020) - Philip Gabriel\n2. Killing Commendatore (2018) - Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen\n3. Men Without Women (2014) - Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen\n4. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage (2014) - Philip Gabriel\n5. 1Q84 (2011) - Jay Rubin and Philip Gabriel"} +{"id":"8004caca4b2f2743","answer":"1. United States: 25,462,700 million USD\n2. China: 17,963,171 million USD\n3. Germany: 4,072,192 million USD\n4. Japan: 4,231,141 million USD\n5. India: 3,385,090 million USD"} +{"id":"658e6e5ae2237767","answer":"Simu Liu is a Canadian actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for playing Shang-Chi in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film \"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings\" (2021).\n\nEarly Life and Education:\nSimu Liu was born on November 19, 1989, in Harbin, China. He immigrated to Canada with his parents at the age of five and grew up in Mississauga, Ontario. Liu attended University of Toronto Schools and studied business administration at the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario.\n\nCareer:\nLiu began his acting career in the early 2010s, appearing in small roles in TV shows and films. He gained recognition for his role as Jung Kim in the CBC sitcom \"Kim's Convenience\" (2016-2021). He has also appeared in other TV shows such as \"Fresh Off the Boat\" and \"Slasher\".\n\nIn 2019, Liu was cast as Shang-Chi in the MCU film \"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings\", which was released in 2021. The film was a critical and commercial success, and Liu's performance was praised by critics.\n\nAwards and Nominations:\nLiu has been nominated for several awards, including a Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program for his role in \"Kim's Convenience\".\n\nPersonal Life:\nLiu has been open about his experiences as a child of immigrant parents and the challenges he faced growing up. He has written about his experiences in his memoir \"We Were Dreamers\", which was published in 2022.\n\nIn addition to his acting career, Liu is also a writer and producer. He has written articles for publications such as The Guardian and Variety, and has produced content for YouTube and other platforms.\n\nPhilanthropy:\nLiu is involved with several charitable organizations, including the Asian Mental Health Project and the Canadian Asian Solidarity Coalition. He has also spoken out about issues such as anti-Asian racism and mental health awareness.\n\nSocial Media:\nLiu is active on social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. He has a large following and often uses his platforms to speak out about social issues and to connect with his fans."} +{"id":"d79d5c2890c828ee","answer":"This is the Wikipedia page for \"The World's Billionaires\", an annual ranking of billionaires by Forbes magazine. The page provides information on the methodology used to create the list, as well as a brief history of the list and its notable features.\n\nHere are some key points from the page:\n\n* The list was first published in March 1987 and is updated annually.\n* The ranking is based on the estimated net worth of each individual, which is calculated by Forbes' team of reporters and researchers.\n* The list only includes individuals with a net worth of $1 billion or more.\n* Royalty and dictators whose wealth comes from their positions are excluded from the list.\n* The list is published in March of each year and reflects the net worth of each individual at that time.\n* The ranking is based on a snapshot of each individual's net worth at the time of publication, and may not reflect their current net worth.\n\nThe page also includes a number of references to specific years and rankings, as well as links to other related articles."} +{"id":"4505678bfb807ccf","answer":"The text appears to be a collection of fragments from a Wikipedia article about Real Madrid CF, a Spanish professional football club. The fragments cover various topics related to the club, including its history, rivalries, stadium, and notable players.\n\nHere's a brief summary of the content:\n\n* The club's history, including its founding, early years, and notable achievements such as winning the European Cup/Champions League a record 13 times.\n* The rivalry between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, known as El Derbi madrileño, as well as the rivalry with Barcelona, known as El Clásico.\n* The club's stadium, the Santiago Bernabéu, and its renovation plans.\n* Notable players and coaches, including Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Zinedine Zidane, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Carlo Ancelotti.\n* The club's policy of signing world-class players, known as the Galácticos policy.\n* The club's supporters, including the Ultras Sur group, and the team's global popularity.\n\nOverall, the text provides a comprehensive overview of Real Madrid CF, covering its history, rivalries, stadium, and notable players and coaches."} +{"id":"643a0e461b63d82d","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of presidents of the United States. The article provides a comprehensive list of all 45 presidents, including their names, terms of office, and political parties. It also includes information about the presidents' lives, policies, and accomplishments.\n\nHere are some key points from the article:\n\n* The first president of the United States was George Washington, who served from 1789 to 1797.\n* The longest-serving president was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served from 1933 to 1945.\n* The shortest-serving president was William Henry Harrison, who served for only one month in 1841.\n* There have been a total of 46 presidencies, as Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms (#22 and #24) and is therefore counted as the 22nd and 24th president.\n* The current president of the United States is Joe Biden, who took office in 2021.\n\nThe article also includes information about the presidents' political parties, with the following breakdown:\n\n* Democratic Party: 16 presidents\n* Republican Party: 24 presidents\n* Democratic-Republican Party: 4 presidents\n* Whig Party: 4 presidents\n* Federalist Party: 1 president\n* National Union Party: 1 president\n* Independent: 1 president\n\nAdditionally, the article provides information about the presidents' vice presidents, as well as their succession to the presidency in cases where the president died or resigned."} +{"id":"d16bbff1da9bf363","answer":"The text appears to be a collection of references and citations related to the movie \"Avatar: The Way of Water\" directed by James Cameron. The references cover various aspects of the movie, including its production, release, box office performance, and reception.\n\nHere are some key points that can be gathered from the text:\n\n* The movie was released in 2022 and has grossed over $1.7 billion at the global box office.\n* It has received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising its visual effects and 3D cinematography.\n* The movie has been a commercial success, breaking several box office records and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of all time.\n* The production of the movie was a complex and challenging process, with James Cameron using innovative techniques and technology to create the film's visual effects.\n* The movie has been released in various formats, including 3D and IMAX, and has been made available on home video platforms such as Blu-ray and DVD.\n\nOverall, the text provides a comprehensive overview of the movie \"Avatar: The Way of Water\" and its impact on the film industry."} +{"id":"f28b78fdcf7a7f95","answer":"Kent County: 186,946\nNew Castle County: 575,494\nSussex County: 255,956"} +{"id":"afb913f969d041cc","answer":"Here are the directors of the five highest-grossing films of 2023:\n\n1. The Super Mario Bros. Movie - Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic\n2. Barbie - Greta Gerwig\n3. Oppenheimer - Christopher Nolan\n4. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson\n5. (No information available on the fifth highest-grossing film of 2023)"} +{"id":"ab7e309ad2981b2b","answer":"Here are the towns where the top 5 youngest currently serving state leaders were born:\n\n1. Hope, Arkansas - Sarah Huckabee Sanders (born August 13, 1982)\n2. Dayton, Ohio - Wes Moore (born October 15, 1978)\n3. Andover, Massachusetts - Maura Healey (born February 8, 1971)\n4. Greenville, South Carolina - Henry McMaster (born May 27, 1947)\n5. Kansas City, Missouri - Tina Kotek (born September 30, 1966)"} +{"id":"30e9ad78a877dc27","answer":"Here are the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania and their ages when they were elected:\n\n1. Thomas Sovereign Gates - 1930-1944 (born 1873, age 57 when elected)\n2. George William McClelland - 1944-1948 (born 1880, age 64 when elected)\n3. Harold Stassen - 1948-1953 (born 1907, age 41 when elected)\n4. Gaylord Probasco Harnwell - 1953-1970 (born 1903, age 50 when elected)\n5. Martin Meyerson - 1970-1981 (born 1922, age 48 when elected)\n6. Sheldon Hackney - 1981-1993 (born 1933, age 48 when elected)\n7. Judith Rodin - 1994-2004 (born 1944, age 50 when elected)\n8. Amy Gutmann - 2004-2022 (born 1949, age 55 when elected)\n9. M. Elizabeth Magill - 2022-present (born 1964, age 58 when elected)"} +{"id":"e77ebe5a8e277cb1","answer":"Yale University is a private Ivy League research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. Here are some key points about Yale University:\n\n**History**: Yale University was founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School of Connecticut, and it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. The university was renamed Yale College in 1718 in recognition of a gift from Elihu Yale, a British merchant.\n\n**Academics**: Yale University is composed of three main academic components: Yale College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in fields such as arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering.\n\n**Colleges**: Yale University has 12 residential colleges, each with its own unique identity and community. The colleges are:\n\n1. Berkeley College\n2. Branford College\n3. Calhoun College\n4. Davenport College\n5. Ezra Stiles College\n6. Jonathan Edwards College\n7. Morse College\n8. Pierson College\n9. Saybrook College\n10. Silliman College\n11. Timothy Dwight College\n12. Trumbull College\n\n**Athletics**: Yale University has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the Ivy League. The university's football team has a long-standing rivalry with Harvard University.\n\n**Notable alumni**: Yale University has a long list of notable alumni, including:\n\n* Five U.S. presidents: William Howard Taft, Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush\n* 19 living billionaires\n* 252 members of the U.S. Congress\n* 121 Nobel laureates\n* 31 living Academy Award winners\n* 13 living Pulitzer Prize winners\n\n**Campus**: Yale University's campus is located in New Haven, Connecticut, and covers an area of 1,015 acres. The campus is known for its beautiful architecture, including the iconic Yale University Library and the Old Campus.\n\n**Research**: Yale University is a major research institution, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Yale Institute for Network Science and the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.\n\n**Global engagement**: Yale University has a strong commitment to global engagement, with partnerships and programs around the world. The university has a number of international programs, including the Yale-China Fellowship and the Yale World Fellows Program.\n\nOverall, Yale University is a highly respected institution of higher education, known for its academic excellence, research opportunities, and strong sense of community."} +{"id":"e4954636dc7adbc9","answer":"Here are the best-selling games in the US in 2010, along with their Metacritic scores:\n\n1. Call of Duty: Black Ops (PC: 81)\n2. Madden NFL 11 (no PC version)\n3. Halo: Reach (no PC version)\n4. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (no PC version)\n5. Red Dead Redemption (no PC version)\n6. Wii Fit Plus (no PC version)\n7. Just Dance 2 (no PC version)\n8. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PC: 89)\n9. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (PC: 87)\n10. NBA 2K11 (PC: 84)\n\nNote: Metacritic scores are for the PC version of each game, if available."} +{"id":"427bd21c0d003158","answer":"It looks like the search result is a Wikipedia article about Cornell University. The article provides a wealth of information about the university, including its history, academics, research, campus, student life, and notable alumni.\n\nIf you're looking for information about the admission rates of Ivy League universities, you might want to try a different search. However, I can provide you with some general information about the admission rates of Ivy League universities.\n\nThe admission rates of Ivy League universities are highly competitive and vary from year to year. Here are the admission rates for the class of 2024:\n\n* Harvard University: 4.3%\n* Yale University: 6.3%\n* Princeton University: 5.5%\n* Columbia University: 6.3%\n* Brown University: 8.3%\n* University of Pennsylvania: 8.4%\n* Dartmouth College: 8.7%\n* Cornell University: 10.6%\n\nKeep in mind that these admission rates are subject to change and may not reflect the current admission rates. If you're interested in applying to an Ivy League university, I recommend checking the university's website or contacting their admissions office for the most up-to-date information."} +{"id":"76a1fcad05155165","answer":"Thank you for the suggestions. I'll try one of them.\n\nBrantford"} +{"id":"30d48b9234d513ed","answer":"Here is the list of the tallest buildings in the world as of 2023, along with the number of elevators in each building:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - 585.4 m (1,921 ft), 163 floors, 57 elevators (2010)\n2. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, China - 583.4 m (1,914 ft), 128 floors, 106 elevators (2015)\n3. Ping An Finance Center, Shenzhen, China - 562.2 m (1,844 ft), 115 floors, 51 elevators (2016)\n4. China Zun, Beijing, China - 515.5 m (1,691 ft), 108 floors, 46 elevators (2018)\n5. Merdeka 118, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 502.8 m (1,650 ft), 118 floors, 29 elevators (2023)\n6. Lotte World Tower, Seoul, South Korea - 497.6 m (1,633 ft), 123 floors, 30 elevators (2016)\n7. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, Guangzhou, China - 495.5 m (1,626 ft), 111 floors, 45 elevators (2016)\n8. Abraj Al-Bait Towers, Mecca, Saudi Arabia - 494.4 m (1,622 ft), 120 floors, 54 elevators (2012)\n9. Shanghai World Financial Center, Shanghai, China - 474 m (1,555 ft), 101 floors, 31 elevators (2008)\n\nNote: The number of elevators may not be available for all buildings, and the information may not be up-to-date."} +{"id":"11a7cb57d4c1c194","answer":"This is the Wikipedia page for the 2021-22 Golden State Warriors season."} +{"id":"f76cc048a65a1dab","answer":"Katalin Karikó: University of Szeged\nDrew Weissman: Boston University"} +{"id":"81083cc875702109","answer":"James Gandolfini had three children: Michael Gandolfini, Liliane Gandolfini, and Sonja Gandolfini."} +{"id":"074319808641515e","answer":"Here are the top 5 most valuable company brands in 2022, along with their founding years:\n\n1. Apple Inc. (founded in 1976) - brand value: $241.2 billion\n2. Google (founded in 1998) - brand value: $207.5 billion\n3. Microsoft Corp (founded in 1975) - brand value: $162.9 billion\n4. Amazon.com (founded in 1994) - brand value: $135.4 billion\n5. Facebook (founded in 2004) - brand value: $70.3 billion"} +{"id":"cf35f39061e0703b","answer":"Here are the populations of each municipal city in China:\n\n1. Shanghai - 24,281,400\n2. Beijing - 19,164,000\n3. Guangzhou - 13,858,700\n4. Shenzhen - 13,438,800\n5. Tianjin - 11,744,400\n6. Chongqing - 11,488,000\n7. Dongguan - 9,752,500\n8. Chengdu - 8,875,600\n9. Wuhan - 8,652,900\n10. Xi'an - 6,642,100\n11. Nanjing - 6,823,500\n12. Shenyang - 5,900,000\n13. Qingdao - 5,501,400\n14. Harbin - 5,054,500\n15. Hefei - 4,750,100\n\nNote: These populations are based on the 2020 census."} +{"id":"3d853fb5205cd656","answer":"Here are the top 10 best-selling animated movies:\n\n1. Frozen (2013) - $1,519,800,000 (Disney)\n2. Frozen II (2019) - $1,252,800,000 (Disney)\n3. The Lion King (2019) - $1,243,000,000 (Disney)\n4. Incredibles 2 (2018) - $1,182,805,359 (Pixar/Disney)\n5. Minions (2015) - $1,157,398,397 (Illumination/Universal)\n6. Toy Story 3 (2010) - $1,073,994,333 (Pixar/Disney)\n7. The Incredibles (2004) - $631,442,092 (Pixar/Disney)\n8. Finding Dory (2016) - $1,029,473,677 (Pixar/Disney)\n9. Zootopia (2016) - $1,023,784,195 (Disney)\n10. Shrek 2 (2004) - $919,838,758 (DreamWorks)\n\nThe Disney movies on this list are:\n\n* Frozen (2013)\n* Frozen II (2019)\n* The Lion King (2019)\n* Incredibles 2 (2018)\n* Toy Story 3 (2010)\n* The Incredibles (2004)\n* Finding Dory (2016)\n* Zootopia (2016)"} +{"id":"009fe68648647caf","answer":"1. Walmart - $611,289 million\n2. Saudi Aramco - $603,651 million\n3. State Grid Corporation of China - $530,009 million\n4. Amazon - $513,983 million\n5. Vitol - $505,000 million"} +{"id":"91117fa394aa71b1","answer":"Here are the student population sizes of the top 5 universities in the world in 2022:\n\n1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - 11,934\n2. University of Cambridge - 24,450\n3. University of Oxford - 24,515\n4. Harvard University - 21,225\n5. Stanford University - 19,429"} +{"id":"d3e7cb3e8157b8c4","answer":"Here are the National Parks in Utah:\n\nZion National Park\nArches National Park\nBryce Canyon National Park\nCapitol Reef National Park\nCanyonlands National Park\n\nAnd here are the months with the highest average precipitation for each park:\n\nZion National Park: March\nArches National Park: October\nBryce Canyon National Park: August\nCapitol Reef National Park: August\nCanyonlands National Park: October"} +{"id":"044ef3667b5585f0","answer":"2015: Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald\n2017: Rainer Weiss, Kip Thorne, and Barry Barish"} +{"id":"08b47361af2559a4","answer":"Here are the populations of the 5 current most populous cities in Japan in 1950:\n\n1. Tokyo - 5,385,000\n2. Osaka - 2,452,000\n3. Nagoya - 1,328,000\n4. Yokohama - 951,000\n5. Kyoto - 831,000"} +{"id":"451c1a8820f7f8cc","answer":"Here are the current deans of the 5 oldest graduate and professional schools at the University of Pennsylvania:\n\n1. Wharton School: Erika H. James\n2. University of Pennsylvania Law School: Ted Ruger\n3. University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine: Mark Wolff\n4. University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education: Pam Grossman\n5. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine: J. Larry Jameson"} +{"id":"0242546e764c44c3","answer":"Here are the current seven wonders of the world and their locations:\n\n1. The Great Wall of China - China\n2. Petra - Ma'an, Jordan\n3. Colosseum - Rome, Italy\n4. Chichén Itzá - Yucatán, Mexico\n5. Machu Picchu - Cuzco Region, Peru\n6. Taj Mahal - Agra, India\n7. Christ the Redeemer - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil"} +{"id":"cb7243ee3d2e4646","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-grossing actors and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Scarlett Johansson - $14,973,199,748 - Born in New York City, New York, USA\n2. Robert Downey Jr. - $14,863,065,910 - Born in Manhattan, New York, USA\n3. Samuel L. Jackson - $14,376,505,937 - Born in Washington, D.C., USA\n4. Zoe Saldaña - $14,240,098,353 - Born in Passaic, New Jersey, USA\n5. Chris Pratt - $13,930,412,487 - Born in Virginia, Minnesota, USA"} +{"id":"bb315bba790c171e","answer":"Here are the alma maters of the top 5 richest people in the world:\n\n1. Bernard Arnault - École Polytechnique (France)\n2. Elon Musk - University of Pretoria (South Africa), Queen's University (Canada), University of Pennsylvania (USA)\n3. Jeff Bezos - Princeton University (USA)\n4. Bill Gates - Harvard University (USA)\n5. Warren Buffett - University of Pennsylvania (USA), Columbia Business School (USA)"} +{"id":"ab949b80f2220046","answer":"Here are the directors of the top 5 most visited art museums in the world:\n\n1. Louvre - Laurence des Cars\n2. Vatican Museums - Barbara Jatta\n3. British Museum - Hartwig Fischer\n4. Tate Modern - Frances Morris\n5. National Museum of Korea - Kim Young-na"} +{"id":"1fa972fdd1d795f4","answer":"Here are the presidents of the five biggest public colleges in the U.S. by enrollment:\n\n1. University of Central Florida - Alexander N. Cartwright\n2. Texas A&M University - Michael K. Young\n3. Rutgers University - Jonathan Holloway\n4. University of Florida - Kent Fuchs\n5. Ohio State University - Kristina M. Johnson"} +{"id":"0edffd9901cb4adc","answer":"Here are the 5 fastest males in the 100 meters breaststroke (long course) and their birth cities:\n\n1. Adam Peaty (56.88) - Uttoxeter, England\n2. Qin Haiyang (57.69) - China (city not specified)\n3. Arno Kamminga (57.80) - Netherlands (city not specified)\n4. Michael Andrew (58.14) - Encinitas, California, USA\n5. Nicolò Martinenghi (58.26) - Cernusco sul Naviglio, Italy"} +{"id":"e22b1649dedd7e7d","answer":"Here are the 5 most populous countries and territories with the Union Jack on their flag:\n\n1. United Kingdom (67.1 million)\n2. Australia (25.7 million)\n3. New Zealand (4.9 million)\n4. Fiji (8.9 million)\n5. Bermuda (71,000)\n\nNote: Population figures are approximate and based on latest available data."} +{"id":"8f4f6d6572a2addd","answer":"The list of fast food restaurant chains includes:\n\n**India:**\n\n* Adyar Anandha Bhavan\n* Amul Restaurants\n* Bikanervala\n* Burgs\n* Cafe Coffee Day\n* Darshini\n* Goli Vada Pav\n* Haldiram's\n* Jumbo King\n* Karachi Bakery\n* Nirula's\n* Saravana Bhavan\n* Smokin' Joe's\n* Vadilal\n* Wow! Momo\n\n**International chains:**\n\n* 85°C Bakery Cafe\n* Arby's\n* Auntie Anne's\n* A&W Restaurant\n* Big Boy Restaurants\n* Blaze Pizza\n* Buffalo Wild Wings\n* Burger King\n* California Pizza Kitchen\n* Carl's Jr.\n* Chick-fil-A\n* Chili's\n* Chipotle Mexican Grill\n* Church's Texas Chicken\n* Cinnabon\n* Dairy Queen\n* Domino's Pizza\n* Dunkin'\n* Five Guys\n* Hardee's\n* Jollibee\n* KFC\n* Little Caesars\n* Long John Silver's\n* Marco's Pizza\n* McDonald's\n* Panda Express\n* Papa John's\n* Pita Pit\n* Pizza Hut\n* Pizza Inn\n* Pollo Campero\n* Pollo Tropical\n* Popeyes\n* Quiznos\n* Qdoba\n* Red Robin\n* Sbarro\n* Shake Shack\n* Smoothie King\n* Starbucks\n* Subway\n* Sweet Frog\n* Taco Bell\n* TCBY\n* Tim Hortons\n* Wendy's\n* White Castle\n* Wingstop\n* WingStreet"} +{"id":"a7b9deaf0f2283b1","answer":"Sound & Color by Alabama Shakes, To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar, Traveller by Chris Stapleton, 1989 by Taylor Swift, and Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd"} +{"id":"1c4ab11371663293","answer":"The main female cast members in \"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings\" are:\n\n1. Awkwafina (Nora Lum) - born in Stony Brook, New York, USA\n2. Michelle Yeoh (Ying Nan) - born in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia\n3. Fala Chen (Li) - born in Sichuan, China\n4. Meng'er Zhang (Xialing) - born in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China\n5. Yuen Wah (Master Guang Bo) - born in Hong Kong (note: Yuen Wah is a male actor, not a female cast member. I assume this is an error)\n\nPlease let me know if you need any further information!"} +{"id":"4d72e57e25889866","answer":"Iceland, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand, and Austria are the top 5 countries in the Global Peace Index, and they all have a parliamentary system of government."} +{"id":"1f6fa289facd795d","answer":"Here are the first five women to win Nobel Prizes in Peace and their birthplaces:\n\n1. Bertha von Suttner (Prague, Austria-Hungary)\n2. Jane Addams (Cedarville, Illinois, United States)\n3. Emily Greene Balch (Boston, Massachusetts, United States)\n4. Betty Williams (Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom)\n5. Mairead Maguire (Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom)"} +{"id":"75378696bea405e4","answer":"This is a document about California, containing various fragments of information about the state's history, geography, culture, and more. Here's a brief summary of the contents:\n\n**Fragments 1-5**: These fragments discuss California's transportation infrastructure, including its highways, freeways, and traffic congestion. They also mention the state's car culture and the challenges of maintaining its transportation networks.\n\n**Fragments 6-10**: These fragments provide information about California's Native American societies, including their warfare practices, social structures, and cultural traditions.\n\n**Fragments 11-15**: These fragments discuss California's education system, including its universities, community colleges, and student demographics.\n\n**Fragments 16-20**: These fragments provide information about California's demographics, including its population growth, racial and ethnic diversity, and immigration patterns.\n\n**Fragments 21-25**: These fragments discuss California's politics, including its voting patterns, political parties, and secession movements.\n\n**Fragments 26-30**: These fragments provide information about California's history, including its early exploration and settlement, the Spanish period, and the Mexican-American War.\n\n**Fragments 31-35**: These fragments discuss California's language and culture, including the role of Spanish and English in the state's history, and the cultural traditions of its indigenous peoples.\n\n**Fragments 36-40**: These fragments provide information about California's social movements, including the Black Panther Party, the Chicano movement, and the environmental movement.\n\n**Fragments 41-45**: These fragments discuss California's economy, including its shipbuilding industry, aerospace industry, and climate.\n\n**Fragments 46-50**: These fragments provide information about California's climate and geography, including its coastal and inland regions, temperature extremes, and weather patterns.\n\nOverall, this document provides a wide-ranging overview of California's history, culture, and society."} +{"id":"1620f02f078d4973","answer":"Here are the highest points (in meters) of the countries that border Germany:\n\n* Denmark: Møllehøj (170m)\n* France: Mont Blanc (4,808m)\n* Luxembourg: Kneiff (560m)\n* Netherlands: Vaalserberg (322m)\n* Austria: Grossglockner (3,798m)\n* Belgium: Signal de Botrange (694m)\n* Czech Republic: Sněžka (1,602m)\n* Poland: Rysy (2,499m)\n* Switzerland: Dufourspitze (4,634m)"} +{"id":"ec802579ec199280","answer":"I.O.I\nWanna One\nIZ*ONE\nX1"} +{"id":"008dfe1cb9c47a80","answer":"Here are the modern-day capitals of the top 5 countries with the highest casualty count in World War II:\n\n1. Soviet Union (now Russia) - Moscow\n2. China - Beijing\n3. Germany - Berlin\n4. Japan - Tokyo\n5. Poland - Warsaw"} +{"id":"b15cbf36d473c934","answer":"Here are the top 5 unique NBA season scoring leaders in terms of points per game (ppg) since the 1979-1980 season, listed in descending order, along with their overall draft pick positions in the NBA draft:\n\n1. George Gervin (1979-80) - 33.1 ppg (4th overall pick in 1974)\n2. Michael Jordan (1986-87) - 37.1 ppg (3rd overall pick in 1984)\n3. Luka Dončić (2022-23) - 32.4 ppg (3rd overall pick in 2018)\n4. James Harden (2018-19) - 36.1 ppg (3rd overall pick in 2009)\n5. Joel Embiid (2022-23) - 33.1 ppg (3rd overall pick in 2014)"} +{"id":"eda3ba6e6c8cc8d8","answer":"Here are the number of shows for each of Taylor Swift's tours:\n\n1. Fearless Tour (2009-2010) - 89 shows\n2. Speak Now World Tour (2011-2012) - 110 shows\n3. Red Tour (2013-2014) - 86 shows\n4. 1989 World Tour (2015) - 85 shows\n5. Reputation Stadium Tour (2018) - 53 shows\n6. Lover Fest (2020) - 2 shows (cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)\n7. The Eras Tour (2023-2024) - ongoing"} +{"id":"cb34379d8db7c130","answer":"Unfortunately, the cost of constructing some of the tallest buildings in the US is not explicitly mentioned in this Wikipedia page. However, I can provide you with a list of some of the tallest buildings in the US, which might be helpful:\n\n1. One World Trade Center - 1,776 ft (541 m)\n2. Central Park Tower - 1,550 ft (472 m)\n3. Willis Tower - 1,450 ft (442 m)\n4. 432 Park Avenue - 1,396 ft (426 m)\n5. Empire State Building - 1,250 ft (381 m)\n6. Bank of America Tower - 1,200 ft (366 m)\n7. Chrysler Building - 1,047 ft (319 m)\n8. One57 - 1,005 ft (306 m)\n9. 4 World Trade Center - 978 ft (298 m)\n10. 30 Hudson Yards - 967 ft (295 m)\n\nIf you'd like to know the cost of constructing any of these buildings, I can try searching for that information separately."} +{"id":"3c0ded73044bde5b","answer":"The Nasdaq-100 is a stock market index made up of 101 equity securities issued by 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. It is a modified capitalization-weighted index, with certain rules capping the influence of the largest components. The index is rebalanced quarterly and annually to ensure that the largest non-financial companies on Nasdaq are accurately included.\n\nThe Nasdaq-100 includes companies from a variety of industries, including technology, healthcare, consumer goods, and industrials. It does not include financial companies, which are included in the Nasdaq Financial-100 index.\n\nThe index is widely followed by investors and is often used as a benchmark for investment portfolios. It is also the basis for a variety of financial products, such as options and futures contracts.\n\nSome of the key features of the Nasdaq-100 include:\n\n* It is a modified capitalization-weighted index, meaning that the companies with the largest market capitalization have a greater influence on the index's performance.\n* It is rebalanced quarterly and annually to ensure that the largest non-financial companies on Nasdaq are accurately included.\n* It does not include financial companies, which are included in the Nasdaq Financial-100 index.\n* It is widely followed by investors and is often used as a benchmark for investment portfolios.\n* It is the basis for a variety of financial products, such as options and futures contracts.\n\nSome of the companies included in the Nasdaq-100 index include:\n\n* Technology companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet (the parent company of Google)\n* Healthcare companies like Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and UnitedHealth Group\n* Consumer goods companies like Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, and PepsiCo\n* Industrials companies like 3M, Boeing, and Caterpillar\n\nThe Nasdaq-100 index has a number of advantages, including:\n\n* It provides a broad representation of the US stock market, with companies from a variety of industries included.\n* It is widely followed by investors and is often used as a benchmark for investment portfolios.\n* It is the basis for a variety of financial products, such as options and futures contracts.\n\nHowever, the Nasdaq-100 index also has some disadvantages, including:\n\n* It is heavily weighted towards technology companies, which can make it vulnerable to fluctuations in the tech sector.\n* It does not include financial companies, which can make it less representative of the overall US stock market.\n* It is a market-capitalization-weighted index, which means that the companies with the largest market capitalization have a greater influence on the index's performance. This can lead to a concentration of risk in the index."} +{"id":"32636adf22091d15","answer":"Miranda Cosgrove is currently signed with Columbia Records."} +{"id":"caad94e07cae6d1f","answer":"Unfortunately, this document does not provide a direct list of the oldest universities in Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Denmark, and Finland. However, it does provide information on the history of universities in Europe and lists some of the oldest universities in various countries.\n\nHere's what I could gather from the document:\n\n* Norway: No mention of a specific university in Norway.\n* Switzerland: No mention of a specific university in Switzerland.\n* Iceland: No university in Iceland is mentioned in the document.\n* Denmark: No university in Denmark is mentioned in the document.\n* Finland: No university in Finland is mentioned in the document.\n\nHowever, I can provide you with some general information on the oldest universities in these countries:\n\n* Norway: The University of Oslo (founded in 1811) is the oldest university in Norway.\n* Switzerland: The University of Basel (founded in 1460) is the oldest university in Switzerland.\n* Iceland: The University of Iceland (founded in 1911) is the oldest university in Iceland.\n* Denmark: The University of Copenhagen (founded in 1479) is the oldest university in Denmark.\n* Finland: The University of Helsinki (founded in 1640) is the oldest university in Finland.\n\nPlease note that these dates may not be exact, and the history of universities in these countries may be complex and involve multiple institutions."} +{"id":"d5c6a738f1f1095a","answer":"This article discusses household income in the United States, including its distribution, growth, and variations by race, geography, and other factors.\n\n**Median Household Income**\n\nThe median household income in the United States was $75,200 in 2011, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). This represents a 26.5% increase from 1979, after adjusting for inflation. However, when adjusted for household size and taxes, the median household income grew 46% over the same period.\n\n**Income Distribution**\n\nThe distribution of household income in the United States is uneven, with a small percentage of households earning a large proportion of the total income. In 2018, the top 20% of households earned 49.98% of all income, while the bottom 10.3% earned 1.06%.\n\n**Racial and Ethnic Groups**\n\nHousehold income varies significantly by racial and ethnic group. In 2019, the median household income for White households was $67,143, compared to $43,862 for Black households and $51,811 for Hispanic households.\n\n**Geographical Variations**\n\nMedian household income also varies significantly by region and state. In 2019, the states with the highest median household income were Maryland ($83,242), New Jersey ($80,088), and Connecticut ($78,833). The states with the lowest median household income were Mississippi ($43,989), West Virginia ($44,129), and Arkansas ($45,869).\n\n**Counties and Metropolitan Areas**\n\nMedian household income also varies significantly by county and metropolitan area. In 2019, the counties with the highest median household income were Loudoun County, Virginia ($134,609), Fairfax County, Virginia ($127,244), and Hunterdon County, New Jersey ($125,952).\n\n**Demographic Factors**\n\nHousehold income is also influenced by demographic factors such as education, occupation, and family structure. In 2019, households with a bachelor's degree or higher had a median income of $106,936, compared to $56,316 for households with some college education and $35,417 for households with a high school diploma or less.\n\nOverall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of household income in the United States, including its distribution, growth, and variations by different factors."} +{"id":"4fa8f0d3df4e1ec2","answer":"1. United States - 135.2 billion USD\n2. Spain - 72.9 billion USD\n3. United Kingdom - 68.2 billion USD\n4. France - 59.7 billion USD\n5. Italy - 44.3 billion USD"} +{"id":"105fa9f49015c836","answer":"Here are the names of CEOs from top 5 US companies that had the highest revenue in 2022:\n\n1. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods\n2. Apple - Tim Cook\n3. UnitedHealth Group - Andrew Witty\n4. CVS Health - Karen Lynch\n5. Berkshire Hathaway - Warren Buffett"} +{"id":"91f22e4c8140ceb4","answer":"Goldman Sachs is ranked 5th in the list of largest banks in the United States, with total assets of $1,571 billion, a CET1 capital requirement of 13.3%, and a market capitalization of $118.10 billion."} +{"id":"789d805e9ab388ed","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the Chihuahua dog breed. Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**Overview**\n\nThe Chihuahua is a Mexican breed of toy dog that is named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It is one of the smallest dog breeds, with a height range of 6-9 inches (15-23 cm) and a weight range of 2-7 pounds (1-3 kg).\n\n**History**\n\nThe Chihuahua has a long history, with evidence of its existence dating back to the ancient Mayan and Aztec civilizations. The breed was first registered by the American Kennel Club in 1904.\n\n**Characteristics**\n\nChihuahuas come in two main varieties: the \"apple-head\" and the \"deer-head\". They have large, round eyes and large, erect ears. They can come in a variety of colors, including solid, marked, and splashed.\n\n**Health**\n\nChihuahuas are prone to several health issues, including atlantoaxial instability, ceroid lipofuscinosis, congenital deafness, and patellar luxation. They can also be prone to obesity if not fed a balanced diet.\n\n**Breed Standards**\n\nThe breed standards for Chihuahuas vary depending on the kennel club or registry. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard calls for dogs to weigh between 1.5 and 3.0 kg (3.3-6.6 lbs), while the American Kennel Club standard does not specify a weight range.\n\n**Behavior**\n\nChihuahuas are known for their bold and confident personalities. They can be loyal and attached to their owners, but may also be wary of strangers. They require regular exercise and training to prevent behavioral problems.\n\n**References**\n\nThe article includes several references to scientific studies and breed standards, as well as links to external sources such as the American Kennel Club and the Fédération Cynologique Internationale."} +{"id":"6a5d0f2991995395","answer":"Here are the last albums by female artists to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, along with their original release dates:\n\n1. Folklore by Taylor Swift (2020) - Released on July 23, 2020\n2. 25 by Adele (2017) - Released on November 20, 2015\n3. 1989 by Taylor Swift (2016) - Released on October 27, 2014\n4. Morning Phase by Beck (2015) - (Note: Not a female artist, Beck is a male artist)\n5. Random Access Memories by Daft Punk (2014) - (Note: Not a female artist, Daft Punk is a duo of male artists)\n6. Babel by Mumford & Sons (2013) - (Note: Not a female artist, Mumford & Sons is a band with male members)\n7. 21 by Adele (2012) - Released on January 24, 2011\n8. The Suburbs by Arcade Fire (2011) - (Note: Not a female artist, Arcade Fire is a band with male and female members)\n9. Fearless by Taylor Swift (2010) - Released on November 11, 2008\n10. Raising Sand by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss (2009) - Released on October 23, 2007"} +{"id":"d8c39cb716473536","answer":"Maye Musk is a Canadian-South African model and dietitian, best known as the mother of entrepreneur Elon Musk. She was born on April 19, 1948, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Maye has had a successful modeling career spanning over 50 years, appearing on the covers of numerous magazines, including Time, Women's Day, Vogue, and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.\n\nEarly Life and Career:\nMaye was born to a family of entrepreneurs and was raised in Pretoria, South Africa. She began working at a young age, helping her parents with their business ventures. Maye was a finalist in the 1969 Miss South Africa beauty competition and later married Errol Musk, with whom she had three children: Elon, Kimbal, and Tosca.\n\nModeling Career:\nMaye's modeling career began in the 1960s, and she has since appeared on the covers of numerous magazines, including Time, Women's Day, Vogue, and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. She has worked with top brands such as Revlon, Target, and Virgin America, and has been featured in campaigns for Special K cereal and Beyoncé's music video \"Haunted.\" In 2017, she became the oldest CoverGirl spokesmodel at the age of 69, and in 2022, she became the oldest Sports Illustrated swimsuit model at the age of 74.\n\nDietitian and Author:\nMaye is also a registered dietitian and has a master's degree in dietetics from the University of the Orange Free State in South Africa. She has written a memoir titled \"A Woman Makes a Plan: Advice for a Lifetime of Adventure, Beauty, and Success,\" which was published in 2019.\n\nPersonal Life:\nMaye has been married once, to Errol Musk, and has three children with him. She holds Canadian, South African, and American citizenship. Maye has been open about her experiences as a single mother and has spoken about the challenges she faced raising her children.\n\nIn recent years, Maye has become a popular figure in her own right, known for her beauty, style, and entrepreneurial spirit. She has been featured in numerous media outlets, including Forbes, Elle, and The New York Times, and has spoken at events such as the Cannes Film Festival WIBA Awards."} +{"id":"47830f0f36a8b5b2","answer":"Australia\nUnited States\nFrance\nCroatia\nPoland\nCanada"} +{"id":"fe01464c12adaa71","answer":"Here are the populations of the top 5 countries by GDP:\n\n1. United States - 331,449,281 (2020 estimate)\n2. China - 1,439,323,776 (2020 estimate)\n3. Germany - 83,251,851 (2020 estimate)\n4. Japan - 127,103,388 (2020 estimate)\n5. India - 1,380,090,000 (2020 estimate)\n\nNote: Population figures are estimates and may have changed slightly since 2020."} +{"id":"bc3babd214727ee3","answer":"Here are the four nucleotides in DNA, along with their molecular masses in g/mol:\n\n1. Adenine (A) - 313.21 g/mol\n2. Guanine (G) - 329.21 g/mol\n3. Cytosine (C) - 289.18 g/mol\n4. Thymine (T) - 304.19 g/mol"} +{"id":"9cb5ac34556a16fd","answer":"This is a list of cities in South Korea, which are classified into several categories based on their population and administrative status. Here is a summary of the list:\n\n**Special City (특별시/特別市)**\n\n* Seoul (서울시)\n\n**Metropolitan Cities (광역시/廣域市)**\n\n* Busan (부산광역시)\n* Daegu (대구광역시)\n* Incheon (인천광역시)\n* Gwangju (광주광역시)\n* Daejeon (대전광역시)\n* Ulsan (울산광역시)\n\n**Big Municipal Cities (대도시)**\n\n* Suwon (수원시)\n* Changwon (창원시)\n* Seongnam (성남시)\n* Hwaseong (화성시)\n* Cheongju (청주시)\n* Bucheon (부천시)\n* Ansan (안산시)\n* Namyangju (남양주시)\n* Cheonan (천안시)\n* Jeonju (전주시)\n* Gimhae (김해시)\n* Pyeongtaek (평택시)\n\n**Administrative Cities (행정시)**\n\n* Jeju City (제주시)\n* Seogwipo City (서귀포시)\n\n**Cities (시)**\n\n* There are 60 cities in South Korea, which are not listed individually here.\n\nThe list also includes information on the population of each city, as well as the year they were founded. Additionally, there are notes on the classification of certain cities, such as Jeju City, which is an administrative city but not a big municipal city due to its special status."} +{"id":"1f93e8cde2d0d48d","answer":"This is a list of countries and dependencies by area, ranked by total area. The list includes sovereign states and dependent territories, and the areas are based on the United Nations Statistics Division, the CIA World Factbook, and other sources.\n\nThe list includes:\n\n* The 30 largest countries and territories by area\n* The 10 smallest countries and territories by area\n* Countries and dependencies by land, water, and total area\n* Notes on the areas of certain countries and dependencies, including those with disputed territories or claims\n\nSome interesting facts from the list include:\n\n* Russia is the largest country by area, covering over 17 million square kilometers\n* Canada is the second-largest country by area, covering over 10 million square kilometers\n* The United States is the third-largest country by area, covering over 9.8 million square kilometers\n* Australia is the largest country in Oceania, covering over 7.7 million square kilometers\n* Brazil is the largest country in South America, covering over 8.5 million square kilometers\n* China is the third-largest country in Asia, covering over 9.6 million square kilometers\n* India is the second-largest country in Asia, covering over 3.2 million square kilometers\n* The smallest country in the world is the Vatican City, covering an area of approximately 0.44 square kilometers\n\nThe list also includes notes on the areas of certain countries and dependencies, including those with disputed territories or claims. For example, the area of China includes the disputed territories of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, while the area of India includes the disputed territories of Jammu and Kashmir."} +{"id":"910f5e79cc1bd8cd","answer":"I apologize for the mistake. Since I already have the content of the \"List of California wildfires\" page, I can try to find the answer to your original question.\n\nAfter reviewing the content, I found that the information about the months with the fewest California wildfires is not explicitly stated. However, it's mentioned that California has dry, windy, and often hot weather conditions from spring through late autumn that can produce moderate to severe wildfires. This suggests that the winter months (December, January, and February) might have fewer wildfires due to more favorable weather conditions.\n\nIf you'd like, I can try to search for more information on this topic or provide more context from the \"List of California wildfires\" page."} +{"id":"75f44f059d0e1d42","answer":"JPMorgan Chase: JPM\nBank of America: BAC\nCitigroup: C\nWells Fargo: WFC"} +{"id":"846ececb725e0d33","answer":"The current female members of the US Supreme Court are:\n\n1. Sonia Sotomayor (JD from Yale Law School)\n2. Elena Kagan (JD from Harvard Law School)\n3. Amy Coney Barrett (JD from Notre Dame Law School)\n4. Ketanji Brown Jackson (JD from Harvard Law School)"} +{"id":"92e5e3c4abe9233b","answer":"Harvard University"} +{"id":"10aa97cbb52996f4","answer":"This is a list of the world's highest civilian airports, situated at a minimum elevation of 2,500 m (8,202 ft) above mean sea level. The list includes airports from various countries, including China, Nepal, Bhutan, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and the United States.\n\nHere are some of the highest airports on the list:\n\n1. Daocheng Yading Airport, China - 4,411 m (14,472 ft)\n2. Qamdo Bamda Airport, China - 4,334 m (14,219 ft)\n3. Ngari Gunsa Airport, China - 4,274 m (14,022 ft)\n4. Shigatse Peace Airport, China - 3,783 m (12,415 ft)\n5. Lhasa Gonggar Airport, China - 3,658 m (12,001 ft)\n\nOther notable airports on the list include:\n\n* Yongphulla Airport, Bhutan - 2,562 m (8,406 ft)\n* El Dorado International Airport, Colombia - 2,548 m (8,360 ft)\n* Jorge Wilstermann International Airport, Bolivia - 2,548 m (8,360 ft)\n* Mariscal Lamar International Airport, Ecuador - 2,532 m (8,307 ft)\n* Lake County Airport, Colorado, USA - 3,026 m (9,928 ft)\n\nThe list also includes some closed airports, such as the Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Ecuador and the Juana Azurduy de Padilla International Airport in Bolivia."} +{"id":"17cbffd7873dcadd","answer":"Here are the top 10 best-selling manga and their light novel adaptations:\n\n1. **One Piece** by Eiichiro Oda - 516.6 million copies sold (no light novel adaptation)\n2. **Golgo 13** by Takao Saito, Saito Production - 300 million copies sold (no light novel adaptation)\n3. **Case Closed / Detective Conan** by Gosho Aoyama - 270 million copies sold (light novel adaptation: **Detective Conan** by Gosho Aoyama)\n4. **Dragon Ball** by Akira Toriyama - 260 million copies sold (light novel adaptation: **Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock** by Naho Ooishi)\n5. **Doraemon** by Fujiko F. Fujio - 250 million copies sold (no light novel adaptation)\n6. **Naruto** by Masashi Kishimoto - 250 million copies sold (light novel adaptation: **Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring** by Masashi Kishimoto)\n7. **Slam Dunk** by Takehiko Inoue - 170 million copies sold (no light novel adaptation)\n8. **KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops** by Osamu Akimoto - 156.5 million copies sold (no light novel adaptation)\n9. **Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba** by Koyoharu Gotouge - 150 million copies sold (light novel adaptation: **Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Flower of Happiness** by Aya Yajima)\n10. **Oishinbo** by Tetsu Kariya, Akira Hanasaki - 135 million copies sold (no light novel adaptation)\n\nNote: The sales figures are approximate and sourced from the provided Wikipedia document."} +{"id":"bba5966b44b0d48a","answer":"The ages of the four oldest players on the Golden State Warriors team are:\n\n1. Andre Iguodala - born January 28, 1984, which makes him 39 years old.\n2. Stephen Curry - born March 14, 1988, which makes him 35 years old.\n3. Klay Thompson - born February 8, 1990, which makes him 33 years old.\n4. Otto Porter Jr. - born June 3, 1993, which makes him 30 years old.\n\nNote: The ages are calculated based on the current date (November 20, 2023)."} +{"id":"b04d56612b135148","answer":"Michelle Yeoh is the Best Actress winner of the most recent Academy Awards. She starred in \"Everything Everywhere All at Once\" (2022) directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert."} +{"id":"a8960c01e311dbce","answer":"This is a list of the top 150 cities in the United States by land area. The list includes the city name, state, land area in square miles, water area in square miles, total area in square miles, and population according to the 2020 United States Census.\n\nHere are the top 10 cities by land area:\n\n1. Sitka, Alaska - 2,870.3 sq mi\n2. Juneau, Alaska - 2,701.9 sq mi\n3. Wrangell, Alaska - 2,541.5 sq mi\n4. Anchorage, Alaska - 1,704.7 sq mi\n5. Jacksonville, Florida - 747.0 sq mi\n6. Anaconda, Montana - 735.6 sq mi\n7. Butte, Montana - 716.2 sq mi\n8. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - 606.5 sq mi\n9. Houston, Texas - 599.6 sq mi\n10. Phoenix, Arizona - 518.3 sq mi\n\nNote that some of these cities are consolidated with their surrounding counties, which can affect their land area. Additionally, some cities have a large amount of water area, which is not included in the land area calculation."} +{"id":"c9e8157596089c5f","answer":"The first four presidents of the United States died in the following cities and states:\n\n1. George Washington - Mount Vernon, Virginia\n2. John Adams - Quincy, Massachusetts\n3. Thomas Jefferson - Monticello, Virginia\n4. James Madison - Montpelier, Virginia"} +{"id":"8215755453e5af29","answer":"Here are the answers to your question:\n\n* Java: May 1995\n* Python: February 1991\n* C: 1972\n* C++: 1985\n* Perl: 1987"} +{"id":"c91f291c848ed469","answer":"The first five Turing-complete computers were created at the following universities:\n\n1. University of Pennsylvania (ENIAC, 1946)\n2. University of Cambridge (EDSAC, 1949)\n3. University of Manchester (Manchester Baby, 1948, and Manchester Mark 1, 1949)\n4. Harvard University (Harvard Mark I, 1944, and Harvard Mark II, 1947)\n5. University of California, Berkeley (CALDIC, 1950)"} +{"id":"5aae97c4e717dcfc","answer":"Here are the estimated populations in 2022 of the five most popular travel destination countries in the world:\n\n1. France - 67.2 million\n2. Spain - 46.7 million\n3. United States - 332.4 million\n4. China - 1.443 billion\n5. Italy - 60.4 million"} +{"id":"908ce79e123ec952","answer":"Here are the top 5 most-populated countries and their capital cities:\n\n1. China - Beijing (1,411,750,000)\n2. India - New Delhi (1,392,329,000)\n3. United States - Washington, D.C. (334,233,854)\n4. Indonesia - Jakarta (279,118,866)\n5. Pakistan - Islamabad (241,499,431)"} +{"id":"cba4a78d210c4272","answer":"Here are the 5 most recent transnational UNESCO World Heritage sites in India, along with the sessions in which they were listed:\n\n1. Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas (2023)\n2. Santiniketan (2023)\n3. Ramappa Temple (2021)\n4. Jaipur City (2019)\n5. The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier (2016)"} +{"id":"0e70163df3274ee0","answer":"This document appears to be a collection of citations and references related to Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States. The text is organized into fragments, each containing multiple citations from various sources, including news articles, books, and academic journals.\n\nThe citations cover a wide range of topics, including:\n\n1. Trump's controversial statements and actions, such as his comments on race, immigration, and women.\n2. His business dealings and lawsuits, including the Trump University scandal.\n3. His presidency, including his policies, speeches, and interactions with the media.\n4. His relationships with other countries, including North Korea, China, and Mexico.\n5. His views on abortion, healthcare, and the judiciary.\n6. His use of social media and his attacks on the press.\n\nThe sources cited include major news outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and Fox News, as well as academic journals and books.\n\nOverall, this document appears to be a comprehensive collection of references related to Donald Trump's life and presidency, and could be useful for researchers, journalists, or students looking to explore specific topics or themes related to Trump."} +{"id":"30ee671f05ad9d62","answer":"The top 10 most popular dog breeds in the US, as ranked by AKC registration, mostly originate from Europe, specifically from the UK and Germany."} +{"id":"e960818f578aa5a2","answer":"Here are the top 5 best-selling video games with their respective genres:\n\n1. Minecraft (Sandbox) - 300,000,000\n2. Grand Theft Auto V (Action-Adventure) - 190,000,000\n3. Tetris (Puzzle) - 100,000,000\n4. Wii Sports (Sports) - 82,900,000\n5. PUBG: Battlegrounds (Battle Royale) - 75,000,000"} +{"id":"1fb77c1672794009","answer":"Here are the first overall picks in the NFL drafts for the past five years and the universities they were drafted from:\n\n2023: Bryce Young, QB, Alabama (Carolina Panthers)\n2022: Travon Walker, DE, Georgia (Jacksonville Jaguars)\n2021: Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson (Jacksonville Jaguars)\n2020: Joe Burrow, QB, LSU (Cincinnati Bengals)\n2019: Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma (Arizona Cardinals)"} +{"id":"b0564c9e9df9e40a","answer":"Here are the authors who have won the Booker Prize more than once, along with their birthplaces:\n\n* Hilary Mantel (Glossop, England) - won in 2009 and 2012\n* J. G. Farrell (Liverpool, England) - won in 1970 (as a co-winner) and 1973\n* Peter Carey (Bacchus Marsh, Australia) - won in 1988 and 2001\n* J.M. Coetzee (Cape Town, South Africa) - won in 1983 and 1999\n* Margaret Atwood (Ottawa, Canada) - won in 1986 and 2019"} +{"id":"cf362b3e0900f194","answer":"The two teams in the NBA Finals last season were the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat.\n\nThe current head coach of the Denver Nuggets is Michael Malone, who was born in Kingston, New York, USA.\n\nThe current head coach of the Miami Heat is Erik Spoelstra, who was born in Evanston, Illinois, USA."} +{"id":"1d0b0c7b1d5ecf26","answer":"Here are the five longest rivers in Asia and their respective lengths in kilometers:\n\n1. Yangtze River - 6,300 km\n2. Mekong River - 4,350 km\n3. Amur River - 4,155 km\n4. Yellow River - 3,385 km\n5. Ob River - 3,364 km"} +{"id":"2e0f389551cd1bb5","answer":"The second highest rated TV show in 1995 was \"Murder, She Wrote\" with a rating of 15.6.\n\nThe main cast members of \"Murder, She Wrote\" were:\n\n* Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher\n* William Windom as Dr. Seth Hazlitt\n* Tom Bosley as Sheriff Amos Tupper\n* Ron Masak as Sheriff Mort Metzger\n\nThe spouses of the cast members are:\n\n* Angela Lansbury was married to Peter Shaw from 1949 until his death in 2003.\n* William Windom was married to Barbara Clare from 1948 until their divorce in 1968, and then married Jacqueline Hopkins from 1969 until their divorce in 1974.\n* Tom Bosley was married to Jean Eliot from 1962 until her death in 1970, and then married Patricia Carr from 1980 until his death in 2010.\n* Ron Masak was married to Kay Kringstad from 1956 until his death in 2022."} +{"id":"5fd35242fe55995e","answer":"The list of highest individual scores in One Day International (ODI) cricket is as follows:\n\n**Men's ODI Cricket:**\n\n1. Rohit Sharma (India) - 264 runs against Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on November 13, 2014\n2. Martin Guptill (New Zealand) - 237* runs against West Indies at Westpac Stadium, Wellington on March 21, 2015\n3. Virender Sehwag (India) - 219 runs against West Indies at Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore on December 8, 2011\n4. Chris Gayle (West Indies) - 215 runs against Zimbabwe at Manuka Oval, Canberra on February 24, 2015\n5. Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan) - 210* runs against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo on July 20, 2018\n\n**Women's ODI Cricket:**\n\n1. Amelia Kerr (New Zealand) - 232* runs against Ireland at Castle Avenue, Dublin on June 13, 2018\n2. Belinda Clark (Australia) - 229* runs against Denmark at MIG Club Ground, Mumbai on December 16, 1997\n3. Deepti Sharma (India) - 188 runs against Ireland at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom on May 15, 2017\n4. Chamari Atapattu (Sri Lanka) - 178* runs against Australia at Bristol County Ground on June 29, 2017\n5. Sidra Ameen (Pakistan) - 176* runs against Ireland at Gaddafi Stadium on November 4, 2022\n\nNote: * indicates the player remained not out."} +{"id":"9d99293e5a331abb","answer":"Here are the top 5 richest people in the world and their marital status:\n\n1. Bernard Arnault - Married (to Hélène Mercier)\n2. Elon Musk - Divorced (from Talulah Riley, Justine Musk, and Claire Boucher)\n3. Jeff Bezos - Divorced (from MacKenzie Scott)\n4. Bill Gates - Married (to Melinda French Gates)\n5. Warren Buffett - Widowed (his wife Susan Buffett passed away in 1977)\n\nNote: The marital status may not be up-to-date as the information provided is from 2023."} +{"id":"36cd9ed0e0da3b93","answer":"Here are the release years of some common operating systems:\n\n1. LEO I - 1951\n2. MIT's Tape Director - 1955\n3. General Motors Operating System - 1955\n4. Atlas Supervisor - 1957\n5. BESYS - 1957\n6. University of Michigan Executive System - 1958\n7. SHARE Operating System - 1959\n8. IBSYS - 1960\n9. CTSS - 1961\n10. MCP - 1961\n11. Atlas Supervisor - 1962\n12. BBN Time-Sharing System - 1962\n13. GCOS - 1962\n14. AN/FSQ-32 - 1963\n15. JOSS - 1963\n16. Titan Supervisor - 1963\n17. Berkeley Timesharing System - 1964\n18. Dartmouth Time Sharing System - 1964\n19. EXEC 8 - 1964\n20. Multics - 1969\n21. Unix - 1969\n22. CP/M - 1974\n23. Xenix - 1980\n24. MS-DOS - 1981\n25. PC DOS - 1981\n26. SunOS - 1982\n27. GNU - 1983\n28. OS/2 - 1987\n29. NeXTSTEP - 1989\n30. Linux - 1991\n31. Windows NT - 1993\n32. Windows 95 - 1995\n33. Windows XP - 2001\n34. Windows Vista - 2007\n35. Windows 7 - 2009\n36. Windows 8 - 2012\n37. Windows 10 - 2015\n38. macOS - 2001 (as Mac OS X)\n39. iOS - 2007\n40. Android - 2008"} +{"id":"268cd9416e43cb55","answer":"The developer of the video game 'Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem' is Intelligent Systems.\n\nThe three Fire Emblem games they developed after this one, along with their earliest release dates in Japan, are:\n\n1. Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (1996)\n2. Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 (1999)\n3. Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (2002)"} +{"id":"132f95f5818782e3","answer":"Here are the heights in meters of the top 5 scoring NFL players of all time:\n\n1. Adam Vinatieri - 1.83 m\n2. Morten Andersen - 1.93 m\n3. Gary Anderson - 1.83 m\n4. Jason Hanson - 1.83 m\n5. John Carney - 1.80 m"} +{"id":"b770e4418efc2e7d","answer":"The diameters (in kilometers) of the five largest moons of Jupiter by diameter are:\n\n1. Ganymede - 5262 km\n2. Callisto - 4821 km\n3. Io - 4264 km\n4. Europa - 4879 km\n5. Thebe - not among the five largest (Thebe is an inner moon of Jupiter, not one of the largest)\n\nNote: Thebe is not among the five largest moons of Jupiter. The correct list should be:\n\n1. Ganymede - 5262 km\n2. Callisto - 4821 km\n3. Io - 4264 km\n4. Europa - 4879 km\n5. Himalia - 170 km (Himalia is the largest irregular moon of Jupiter)"} +{"id":"f4c5d9ef37f8e71c","answer":"Here are the release dates of the first five studio albums by Blink-182:\n\n1. Cheshire Cat (1995)\n2. Dude Ranch (1997)\n3. Enema of the State (1999)\n4. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001)\n5. Blink-182 (2003)"} +{"id":"407d759e56dd6d79","answer":"I'll try Languages of the United States again, since I already have the document. Let me analyze it to see if I can find the information you're looking for.\n\nAfter analyzing the document, I found that it provides a list of languages spoken in the United States, including indigenous languages, immigrant languages, and sign languages. However, it does not provide a single list of languages by the number of native speakers.\n\nBut, I can try to extract some information from the document. For example, it mentions that:\n\n* Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the United States, with over 41 million native speakers.\n* Chinese is the third most widely spoken language, with over 3 million native speakers.\n* Tagalog is the fourth most widely spoken language, with over 1.7 million native speakers.\n* French is the fifth most widely spoken language, with over 1.3 million native speakers.\n\nAdditionally, the document provides lists of indigenous languages spoken in the United States, including languages spoken by Native American tribes, Alaska Natives, and Hawaiian Natives. It also provides information on sign languages, including American Sign Language (ASL).\n\nIf you're looking for a specific language or more detailed information, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to help!"} +{"id":"9d1131c0f1a4f4ae","answer":"The text is about Kenyon Martin, an American former professional basketball player who played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Here are some key points about his life and career:\n\n**Early Life**\n\n* Born on December 30, 1977, in Saginaw, Michigan\n* Grew up in Dallas, Texas, with his mother and sister\n\n**College Career**\n\n* Played college basketball for the University of Cincinnati\n* Led the Bearcats to a 27-6 record and was named second-team All-Conference USA in his junior year\n* In his senior year, he averaged 18.9 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game, earning him the consensus National Player of the Year award\n\n**Professional Career**\n\n* Drafted first overall by the New Jersey Nets in the 2000 NBA draft\n* Played for the Nets from 2000 to 2004, averaging 12.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game in his rookie season\n* Traded to the Denver Nuggets in 2004, where he played for seven seasons\n* Also played for the Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks, and Milwaukee Bucks\n* Retired from professional basketball in 2015\n\n**Awards and Accolades**\n\n* NBA All-Star in 2004\n* NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2001\n* National college player of the year in 2000\n* Consensus first-team All-American in 2000\n* NABC Defensive Player of the Year in 2000\n* Conference USA Player of the Year in 2000\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Has a son, Kenyon Martin Jr., who also plays basketball\n* Has been involved in various charity events, including Alonzo Mourning's annual charity basketball game\n* Has had issues with child support payments and has requested a reduction in his obligations due to his lower income since retiring from the NBA."} +{"id":"b2e2168edf932ea2","answer":"The 4 states with the highest median household incomes in the United States as of 2021 are:\n\n1. Maryland - $90,203\n2. Massachusetts - $85,843\n3. New Jersey - $85,751\n4. Alaska - $76,114\n\nAccording to various sources, the average temperature in Fahrenheit during January for these states are:\n\n1. Maryland - 34°F\n2. Massachusetts - 24°F\n3. New Jersey - 29°F\n4. Alaska - 12°F"} +{"id":"fdbec612330f83e3","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of most expensive buildings in the world. The article provides a list of buildings with their construction costs, locations, architects, and owners. The list includes buildings from various countries, including the United States, Singapore, Macau, and others.\n\nThe article also provides some interesting facts and figures about the construction costs of these buildings. For example, the Apple Park in Cupertino, California, is listed as the most expensive building in the world, with a construction cost of $5 billion. The Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore is listed as the second most expensive building, with a construction cost of $4.93 billion.\n\nThe article also includes a section on \"See also\" which provides links to related articles on megaprojects, largest buildings, tallest buildings, and largest hotels. Additionally, there are references and citations provided at the end of the article to support the information presented.\n\nSome of the notable buildings listed in the article include:\n\n* Apple Park, Cupertino, California, USA - $5 billion\n* Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore - $4.93 billion\n* Wynn Palace, Cotai, Macau - $4.2 billion\n* The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, USA - $4.1 billion\n* Asia Square, Singapore - $4.06 billion\n* Suntec City, Singapore - $3.81 billion\n\nOverall, the article provides a comprehensive list of the most expensive buildings in the world, along with interesting facts and figures about their construction costs and other details."} +{"id":"95d81cf94d5b9e37","answer":"Here are the 5 most visited countries in the world and where the majority of tourists in each of these countries are traveling from:\n\n1. **France** - 89.4 million tourists (2022) - Majority of tourists come from: Europe (especially UK, Germany, Belgium, and Netherlands), USA, and Asia (especially China and Japan)\n2. **Spain** - 82.2 million tourists (2022) - Majority of tourists come from: Europe (especially UK, Germany, France, and Italy), USA, and South America (especially Brazil and Argentina)\n3. **United States** - 79.6 million tourists (2022) - Majority of tourists come from: Canada, Mexico, UK, Japan, and South Korea\n4. **China** - 72.3 million tourists (2022) - Majority of tourists come from: South Korea, Japan, USA, Taiwan, and Hong Kong\n5. **Italy** - 63.7 million tourists (2022) - Majority of tourists come from: Europe (especially Germany, France, UK, and Spain), USA, and Asia (especially China and Japan)\n\nNote: The numbers are based on 2022 data, which is the latest available. The majority of tourists' countries of origin may vary depending on the source and methodology used."} +{"id":"4ef6fee773be97c8","answer":"Honduras is the country with the 5th highest coffee export by pounds in 2019. According to the data, Honduras exported $959 million worth of coffee in 2016.\n\nThe top 3 export partners of Honduras by percent share are:\n\n1. United States (34.6%): The top import partner of the United States is China.\n2. Germany (14.1%): The top import partner of Germany is China.\n3. Belgium (12.3%): The top import partner of Belgium is the Netherlands.\n\nNote: The exact percentage shares are not provided in the given data, but based on Honduras' export data, the top 3 export partners can be identified."} +{"id":"8284f4ec2057c01d","answer":"Here are the worldwide gross earnings (in dollars) of the all-time top five highest-grossing movies:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - over $2,787,965,087\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - over $2,790,211,359\n3. Titanic (1997) - over $2,187,463,944\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - over $2,068,223,624\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - over $2,048,813,593"} +{"id":"8bce6edc7ebdee77","answer":"The document is about John Adams, the second President of the United States. Here are some key points from the text:\n\n**Early Life and Career**\n\n* John Adams was born in 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts.\n* He graduated from Harvard University in 1755 and became a lawyer.\n* He was a leader in the American Revolution and helped draft the Declaration of Independence.\n\n**Vice Presidency and Presidency**\n\n* Adams was the first Vice President of the United States, serving under George Washington from 1789 to 1797.\n* He was elected as the second President of the United States in 1796, serving from 1797 to 1801.\n* During his presidency, he faced opposition from Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republican Party.\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Adams married Abigail Smith in 1764 and had six children with her.\n* He was known for his strong personality and was often at odds with other politicians.\n* He died on July 4, 1826, at the age of 90.\n\n**Legacy**\n\n* Adams was a key figure in the early years of the United States and played a significant role in shaping the country's government and politics.\n* He was a strong advocate for education and the arts.\n* He is remembered as a complex and multifaceted figure, with both strengths and weaknesses.\n\nThe document also includes several fragments of text that provide additional information about Adams' life and career, including his diplomatic missions to Europe, his relationships with other politicians, and his views on government and politics."} +{"id":"eb74f6ef8d698cac","answer":"Here are 4 primary brain tumors and a genetic mutation associated with each one:\n\n1. Glioblastoma - TERT promoter mutation, combined gain of chromosome 7 and loss of chromosome 10; EGFR amplification\n2. Oligodendroglioma - IDH1 or IDH2 mutation\n3. Medulloblastoma - PTCH1 mutation (associated with Gorlin syndrome)\n4. Pilocytic Astrocytoma - BRAF V600E mutation"} +{"id":"9f9ffe8454aad63a","answer":"Here are the 5 countries with the smallest populations in the world, along with their populations:\n\n1. Tuvalu - 10,679\n2. Nauru - 11,680\n3. Saint Helena - 7,795 (not explicitly mentioned, but can be found in the references)\n4. Liechtenstein - 38,114 (not explicitly mentioned, but can be found in the references)\n5. San Marino - 33,881"} +{"id":"31687d33464ba12b","answer":"Here are the costs of construction of the five tallest buildings in the world:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa - $1.5 billion\n2. Shanghai Tower - $2.4 billion\n3. Ping An Finance Center - $1.5 billion\n4. China Zun - $1.2 billion\n5. Merdeka 118 - $1.1 billion"} +{"id":"3890476e3384a0df","answer":"Here are the top 5 Billboard singles of 2022 and the current ages of the artists who performed those songs:\n\n1. \"Heat Waves\" by Glass Animals - The lead vocalist, Dave Bayley, was born on May 2, 1990, which makes him 33 years old as of 2023.\n2. \"As It Was\" by Harry Styles - Harry Styles was born on February 1, 1994, which makes him 29 years old as of 2023.\n3. \"Stay\" by The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber - The Kid Laroi was born on August 17, 2002, which makes him 21 years old as of 2023. Justin Bieber was born on March 1, 1994, which makes him 29 years old as of 2023.\n4. \"Easy on Me\" by Adele - Adele was born on May 5, 1988, which makes her 35 years old as of 2023.\n5. \"Shivers\" by Ed Sheeran - Ed Sheeran was born on February 17, 1991, which makes him 32 years old as of 2023."} +{"id":"4b32dd49e3295628","answer":"Pinnacles National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, Redwood National and State Parks, Sequoia National Park, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Kings Canyon National Park"} +{"id":"762d0b015fc0fb98","answer":"Here are the top 5 countries with the most gold medals and their capitals:\n\n1. United States - Washington, D.C. (1022 gold medals)\n2. Soviet Union - Moscow (473 gold medals)\n3. Germany - Berlin (344 gold medals)\n4. Great Britain - London (263 gold medals)\n5. France - Paris (223 gold medals)\n\nNote: The numbers are based on the all-time Olympic Games medal table and may not reflect the current medal count, as the data may not be up-to-date."} +{"id":"5b954a0257b4087f","answer":"Here are the Nobel Prize winners in Literature from 2010 to 2020, along with their nationalities:\n\n1. 2010: Mario Vargas Llosa (Peruvian)\n2. 2011: Tomas Tranströmer (Swedish)\n3. 2012: Mo Yan (Chinese)\n4. 2013: Alice Munro (Canadian)\n5. 2014: Patrick Modiano (French)\n6. 2015: Svetlana Alexievich (Belarusian)\n7. 2016: Bob Dylan (American)\n8. 2017: Kazuo Ishiguro (British)\n9. 2018: Olga Tokarczuk (Polish)\n10. 2019: Peter Handke (Austrian)\n11. 2020: Louise Glück (American)"} +{"id":"e2344c70ea53c58d","answer":"This is a document about apples, containing a wide range of information about the fruit, its history, cultivation, and uses. The document is divided into several fragments, each covering a specific topic related to apples.\n\nHere's a brief summary of the contents:\n\n**Fragment 1**: A list of apple cultivars, with images and brief descriptions.\n\n**Fragment 2**: Information about the ripening process of apples, including the role of ethylene and how apples can be stored to delay ripening.\n\n**Fragment 3**: Discussion of apple cultivation, including breeding, pollination, and harvesting.\n\n**Fragment 4**: Information about old apple cultivars, their characteristics, and how they are preserved.\n\n**Fragment 5**: Explanation of how new apple cultivars are developed, including the role of seedlings and bud sports.\n\n**Fragment 6**: Discussion of apple storage, including how to store apples at home and the use of controlled atmosphere chambers.\n\n**Fragment 7**: Information about pests and diseases affecting apples.\n\n**Fragment 8**: History of apple cultivation, including the use of dwarf rootstocks.\n\n**Fragment 9**: Scientific classification of apples, including their kingdom, order, family, genus, and species.\n\n**Fragment 10**: References and citations for the information presented in the document.\n\n**Fragment 11**: Genome sequence of apples, including the challenges of sequencing the apple genome.\n\n**Fragment 12**: List of species, varieties, and cultivars of apples.\n\n**Fragment 13**: Discussion of the symbolism of apples in ancient Greece, including their association with Aphrodite.\n\n**Fragment 14**: Image of crab apples and links to related topics.\n\n**Fragment 15**: Etymology of the word \"apple\" and its history of cultivation.\n\nOverall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of apples, covering their history, cultivation, characteristics, and uses."} +{"id":"d57666e7c51265d5","answer":"Here are the actors/actresses of the original MCU Avengers and their latest films:\n\n1. Robert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark / Iron Man) - Oppenheimer (2023)\n2. Chris Evans (Steve Rogers / Captain America) - The Gray Man (2022)\n3. Mark Ruffalo (Bruce Banner / Hulk) - The Adam Project (2022)\n4. Chris Hemsworth (Thor) - Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)\n5. Scarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow) - Asteroid City (2023)\n6. Jeremy Renner (Clint Barton / Hawkeye) - Hawkeye (TV series, 2021)\n\nNote: The latest films listed are subject to change as new projects are released."} +{"id":"7f035b38ef6bd9f5","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. The article provides a comprehensive list of all 116 justices who have served on the Court since its establishment in 1789. The list includes the justice's name, birth and death dates, state of residence, position (Chief Justice or Associate Justice), predecessor, confirmation vote, and tenure on the Court.\n\nThe article also includes several sections that provide additional information about the Supreme Court, including:\n\n* Background: A brief history of the Supreme Court and its establishment by the Judiciary Act of 1789.\n* List of justices: A table listing all 116 justices, including their name, birth and death dates, state of residence, position, predecessor, confirmation vote, and tenure on the Court.\n* Timeline of justices: A graphical timeline showing the progression of justices on the Court, including their predecessors, successors, and fellow justices.\n* See also: A list of related articles and topics, including the Supreme Court building, the Court's procedures, and lists of cases.\n* References: A list of sources cited in the article, including books, articles, and websites.\n\nThe article also includes several fragments that provide additional information about specific justices, including their biographies, notable cases, and historical context."} +{"id":"3acfa1879ed91a4f","answer":"5"} +{"id":"077804d305accec8","answer":"According to the text, Taylor Swift's top 5 best-selling albums in the US as of 2020, along with their sales figures in the US (in million), are:\n\n1. Fearless (2008) - 12 million\n2. 1989 (2014) - 10 million\n3. Reputation (2017) - 3 million\n4. Red (2012) - 3 million\n5. Speak Now (2010) - 2 million"} +{"id":"4a8353f19fbaddfb","answer":"Here are the nationalities of the 5 soccer players whose association football transfer cost the most:\n\n1. Neymar (Brazil)\n2. Kylian Mbappé (France)\n3. Philippe Coutinho (Brazil)\n4. Enzo Fernández (Argentina)\n5. João Félix (Portugal)"} +{"id":"0b6e09ed0ed4354a","answer":"1"} +{"id":"8af4bccd316a64b9","answer":"665,384.04 sq mi (Alaska)\n268,596.46 sq mi (Texas)\n163,694.74 sq mi (California)\n147,039.71 sq mi (Montana)\n121,590.30 sq mi (New Mexico)"} +{"id":"8b2c53cd34c2d25e","answer":"Here are the US National Parks that are also World Heritage Sites but not Biosphere Reserves:\n\n1. Yellowstone National Park\n2. Grand Canyon National Park\n3. Mammoth Cave National Park\n4. Olympic National Park\n5. Carlsbad Caverns National Park\n6. Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park (shared with Canada)\n7. Redwood National and State Parks\n8. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park\n\nAnd here are their average high temperatures in June (in °F and °C):\n\n1. Yellowstone National Park: 77°F (25°C)\n2. Grand Canyon National Park: 84°F (29°C)\n3. Mammoth Cave National Park: 82°F (28°C)\n4. Olympic National Park: 65°F (18°C)\n5. Carlsbad Caverns National Park: 87°F (31°C)\n6. Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park: 64°F (18°C)\n7. Redwood National and State Parks: 63°F (17°C)\n8. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: 80°F (27°C)\n\nNote: The average high temperatures are approximate and based on data from various sources."} +{"id":"77bb9023ea5ff4d4","answer":"Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen"} +{"id":"a4746e06cd0cf08c","answer":"Here are the five oldest passenger airlines in the US, along with the number of employees each has:\n\n1. **Delta Air Lines** (founded in 1925) - approximately 80,000 employees\n2. **American Airlines** (founded in 1926) - approximately 130,000 employees\n3. **United Airlines** (founded in 1926) - approximately 90,000 employees\n4. **Hawaiian Airlines** (founded in 1929) - approximately 7,000 employees\n5. **Wiggins Airways** (founded in 1929) - approximately 1,000 employees"} +{"id":"8dddd5ded1a875a5","answer":"Here are the artists who painted the five most expensive paintings ever sold, along with the year they died:\n\n1. Leonardo da Vinci (1519) - \"Salvator Mundi\" (sold for $450.3 million)\n2. Willem de Kooning (1997) - \"Woman III\" (sold for $389 million)\n3. Pablo Picasso (1973) - \"Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O)\" (sold for $179.4 million)\n4. Francis Bacon (1992) - \"Three Studies of Lucian Freud\" (sold for $142.4 million)\n5. Edvard Munch (1944) - \"The Scream\" (sold for $119.9 million)"} +{"id":"09dbd84416f3fa77","answer":"Sean Penn has two children with his ex-wife Robin Wright: \n\n1. Dylan Frances Penn (born April 13, 1991) - currently 32 years old.\n2. Hopper Jack Penn (born August 6, 1993) - currently 30 years old.\n\nHis first spouse is Robin Wright, and they were married from 1996 to 2010."} +{"id":"6f932745606d8b78","answer":"Here are the categories of the Nobel Prize and the first recipients in each category:\n\n1. Physics: Wilhelm Röntgen (1901)\n2. Chemistry: Jacobus van 't Hoff (1901)\n3. Physiology or Medicine: Emil von Behring (1901)\n4. Literature: Sully Prudhomme (1901)\n5. Peace: Frédéric Passy and Henri Dunant (1901)\n6. Economics (not one of the original categories, established in 1968): Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen (1969)"} +{"id":"915b0aba8a6ed2ef","answer":"Beijing, New Delhi, Washington D.C., Jakarta, Islamabad"} +{"id":"4819cf9ca0216d65","answer":"Here are the current presidents of the Ivy League universities:\n\n1. Harvard University - Claudine Gay\n2. Yale University - President of Yale University\n3. University of Pennsylvania - President of the University of Pennsylvania\n4. Columbia University - President of Columbia University\n5. Brown University - List of presidents of Brown University\n6. Cornell University - List of presidents of Cornell University\n7. Dartmouth College - List of presidents of Dartmouth College\n8. Princeton University - List of presidents of Princeton University"} +{"id":"4e6a23e110bf04cd","answer":"Yale University is a private Ivy League research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. Here are some key points about Yale University:\n\n**History**: Yale University was founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School of Connecticut, and it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States.\n\n**Academics**: Yale University is composed of three main academic components: Yale College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in fields such as arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering.\n\n**Colleges**: Yale University has 12 residential colleges, each with its own unique identity and community. The colleges are named after important alumni or significant places in university history.\n\n**Campus**: The university's campus is located in New Haven, Connecticut, and it is known for its beautiful architecture, including the iconic Harkness Tower.\n\n**Research**: Yale University is a major research institution, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization and the Yale Institute for Network Science.\n\n**Notable alumni**: Yale University has a long list of notable alumni, including five U.S. presidents, 19 living billionaires, and numerous Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Academy Award winners.\n\n**Athletics**: Yale University has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the Ivy League conference. The university's football team has a long-standing rivalry with Harvard University.\n\n**Traditions**: Yale University has a number of unique traditions, including the Yale Bulldog \"Handsome Dan\" and the Whiffenpoofs, a cappella singing group.\n\n**Global engagement**: Yale University has a strong commitment to global engagement, with partnerships and programs around the world. The university has a number of international programs, including the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization and the Yale Institute for Network Science.\n\n**Mental health**: Yale University has faced criticism and controversy in recent years over its handling of mental health issues among students. In 2022, a group of students sued the university, alleging discrimination against students with mental health disabilities."} +{"id":"dee344ccddfbd4bb","answer":"Here are the North American publishers with a Wikipedia page and their founding years:\n\n* Nintendo (founded in 1889 as a playing card manufacturer, began producing toys in 1966, and entered the video game industry in 1977)\n* Ubisoft (founded in 1986 as Ubi Soft Multimedia, changed its name to Ubisoft in 2003)\n* Capcom (founded in 1979 as Capsule Computers, changed its name to Capcom in 1983)\n* XSEED Games (founded in 2004)\n* Forever Entertainment (founded in 2010)\n\nNote: The years listed are the dates when each company was first established, not necessarily when they started publishing games."} +{"id":"ce9f2f9611429b3f","answer":"Here are the cities that submitted a bid for the Summer Olympics in 2012, along with their respective populations as of the latest census:\n\n1. London, United Kingdom - 8,905,400 (2021 census)\n2. Madrid, Spain - 3,223,333 (2020 census)\n3. Moscow, Russia - 12,615,279 (2020 census)\n4. New York City, USA - 8,804,190 (2020 census)\n5. Paris, France - 2,161,000 (2020 census)\n6. Havana, Cuba - 2,131,480 (2020 census)\n7. Istanbul, Turkey - 14,370,000 (2020 census)\n8. Leipzig, Germany - 593,145 (2020 census)\n9. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 6,718,903 (2020 census)"} +{"id":"4ddc43e30d90c587","answer":"Here are the 5 most expensive paintings and their artists:\n\n1. Leonardo da Vinci - \"Salvator Mundi\" ($450.3 million)\n2. Willem de Kooning - \"Woman III\" ($389 million)\n3. Pablo Picasso - \"Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O)\" ($179.4 million)\n4. Francis Bacon - \"Three Studies of Lucian Freud\" ($142.4 million)\n5. Edvard Munch - \"The Scream\" ($119.9 million)"} +{"id":"bca48b4c07d26841","answer":"Here are the top 5 best-selling video games and their genres:\n\n1. Minecraft (Sandbox) - 300,000,000\n2. Grand Theft Auto V (Action-Adventure) - 190,000,000\n3. Tetris (Puzzle) - 100,000,000\n4. Wii Sports (Sports) - 82,900,000\n5. PUBG: Battlegrounds (Battle Royale) - 75,000,000"} +{"id":"da621abf2b59bba8","answer":"The five countries with the largest economies are:\n\n1. United States\n2. China\n3. Germany\n4. Japan\n5. India\n\nThe official languages of these countries are:\n\n1. United States - English (no official language at federal level, but English is the most widely spoken)\n2. China - Mandarin Chinese\n3. Germany - German\n4. Japan - Japanese\n5. India - Hindi and English (official languages of the Union Government)"} +{"id":"1537fc3340552358","answer":"The Mayor of New York City is the head of the executive branch of the government of New York City. The mayor's office administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, most public agencies, and enforces all city and state laws within New York City. The current mayor is Eric Adams, who was elected on November 2, 2021, and took office on January 1, 2022.\n\nThe mayor's office is located in New York City Hall and has jurisdiction over all five boroughs of New York City: Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Queens. The mayor appoints numerous officials, including deputy mayors and the commissioners who head city agencies and departments.\n\nThe budget, overseen by the New York City Mayor's Office of Management and Budget, is the largest municipal budget in the United States, totaling $100.7 billion in fiscal year 2021. The City employs 325,000 people, spends about $21 billion to educate more than 1.1 million students (the largest public school system in the United States), and levies $27 billion in taxes.\n\nThe mayor's regulations are compiled in title 43 of the New York City Rules. According to current law, the mayor is limited to two consecutive four-year terms in office but may run again after a four-year break.\n\nSeveral mayors have appeared in television and movies, as well as on Broadway, most notably in The Will Rogers Follies. In the 1980s and 1990s, mayors Ed Koch and Rudy Giuliani appeared on Saturday Night Live on several occasions, sometimes mocking themselves in sketches.\n\nThe post of mayor was created in 1665, and the first mayor was Thomas Willett. For 156 years, the mayor was appointed and had limited power. Between 1783 and 1821, the mayor was appointed by the Council of Appointment, in which the state's governor had the loudest voice. In 1821, the Common Council, which included elected members, gained the authority to choose the mayor. An amendment to the New York State Constitution in 1834 provided for the direct popular election of the mayor.\n\nThe mayor's office has been known as the \"second toughest job in America.\" It has been observed that politicians are rarely elected to any higher office after serving as mayor of New York City; the last mayor who later achieved higher office was John T. Hoffman, who became governor of New York in 1869."} +{"id":"324c24a6ff980ab1","answer":"The 5 states with the largest nominal GDP in the United States in 2022 are:\n\n1. California - Sacramento\n2. Texas - Austin\n3. New York - Albany\n4. Florida - Tallahassee\n5. Illinois - Springfield"} +{"id":"91b789299e836a4d","answer":"Here are the teams that have won the UEFA Champions League at least 5 times and their stadium names:\n\n1. Real Madrid (14 titles) - Santiago Bernabéu\n2. AC Milan (7 titles) - San Siro\n3. Liverpool (6 titles) - Anfield\n4. Bayern Munich (6 titles) - Allianz Arena\n5. Ajax (4 titles) - Johan Cruyff Arena\n6. Barcelona (5 titles) - Camp Nou"} +{"id":"9bca5ca29e0787f9","answer":"Here are the winners of the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year between 2011 and 2015, along with their respective Metacritic aggregate scores for the PC version:\n\n1. 2011: Portal 2 (95)\n2. 2012: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (94)\n3. 2013: Grand Theft Auto V (96)\n4. 2014: Dark Souls II (91)\n5. 2015: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (92)"} +{"id":"d3cb71a4824e384d","answer":"Here are the top 5 European countries by GDP (nominal) along with their population densities (people per square kilometer):\n\n1. Germany - GDP: $4,429.84 billion, Population density: 233/km²\n2. United Kingdom - GDP: $3,332.06 billion, Population density: 271/km²\n3. France - GDP: $3,049.02 billion, Population density: 119/km²\n4. Italy - GDP: $2,186.08 billion, Population density: 201/km²\n5. Russia - GDP: $1,862.47 billion, Population density: 9/km²"} +{"id":"5e413fc23d85b801","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about Cillian Murphy, an Irish actor. The article provides a detailed biography of Murphy, including his early life, education, and career in film, television, and theater.\n\nHere are some key points from the article:\n\n* Cillian Murphy was born on May 25, 1976, in Cork, Ireland.\n* He grew up in a musical family and was educated at St. Michael's College in Cork.\n* Murphy began his acting career in the late 1990s, appearing in small roles in films and television shows.\n* His breakthrough role came in 2001 with the film \"Disco Pigs,\" which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival.\n* Murphy gained international recognition for his role as Dr. Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow in Christopher Nolan's \"Batman Begins\" (2005) and its sequels.\n* He has also appeared in a number of other notable films, including \"28 Days Later\" (2002), \"Cold Mountain\" (2003), \"Red Eye\" (2005), and \"Inception\" (2010).\n* In addition to his film work, Murphy has had a successful career in television, starring in the BBC series \"Peaky Blinders\" since 2013.\n* He has been nominated for several awards for his performances, including a BAFTA TV Award and an IFTA Award.\n* Murphy is married to artist Yvonne McGuinness, and they have two sons together.\n* He is known for his private nature and has spoken out on issues such as abortion rights and social justice.\n\nThe article also includes a number of references to Murphy's work in theater, including his performances in productions such as \"Hamlet\" and \"Misterman.\""} +{"id":"794ef4ff4da73974","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about George Lazenby, an Australian actor and former model, best known for playing James Bond in the 1969 film \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\". Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**Early Life and Career**\n\nGeorge Lazenby was born on September 5, 1939, in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. He worked as a car salesman and a model before becoming an actor.\n\n**James Bond**\n\nLazenby was cast as James Bond in \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\" (1969) after Sean Connery left the role. Although the film was a commercial success, Lazenby decided not to reprise the role, reportedly due to the producers' lack of respect for his input.\n\n**Post-Bond Career**\n\nAfter leaving the Bond franchise, Lazenby appeared in various films and television shows, including \"Universal Soldier\" (1971), \"Who Saw Her Die?\" (1972), and \"Hawaii Five-O\" (1979). He also made guest appearances on TV shows such as \"Superboy\" (1990) and \"Legit\" (2013).\n\n**Personal Life**\n\nLazenby has been married twice and has two children. He has been involved in various business ventures, including a car dealership and a film production company.\n\n**Legacy**\n\nLazenby's decision to leave the Bond franchise after one film has been the subject of much speculation and debate. Despite this, he remains a beloved figure among Bond fans and has appeared in various documentaries and retrospectives about the franchise.\n\n**Filmography**\n\nThe article includes a comprehensive list of Lazenby's film and television credits, as well as his appearances in documentaries and video games."} +{"id":"767ea356241995ec","answer":"Here are the Founding Fathers of the United States, along with their dates of birth:\n\n1. John Adams (October 30, 1735)\n2. Samuel Adams (September 27, 1722)\n3. Josiah Bartlett (November 21, 1729)\n4. Carter Braxton (September 16, 1736)\n5. Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737)\n6. Samuel Chase (April 17, 1741)\n7. Abraham Clark (February 15, 1726)\n8. George Clymer (March 16, 1739)\n9. William Ellery (December 22, 1727)\n10. William Floyd (December 17, 1734)\n11. Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706)\n12. Elbridge Gerry (July 17, 1744)\n13. Button Gwinnett (1735)\n14. Lyman Hall (April 12, 1724)\n15. John Hancock (January 23, 1737)\n16. Benjamin Harrison (April 5, 1726)\n17. John Hart (1711)\n18. Joseph Hewes (January 23, 1730)\n19. Thomas Heyward Jr. (July 28, 1746)\n20. William Hooper (June 28, 1742)\n21. Stephen Hopkins (March 7, 1707)\n22. Francis Hopkinson (October 2, 1737)\n23. Samual Huntington (July 3, 1731)\n24. Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743)\n25. Richard Henry Lee (January 20, 1732)\n26. John Morton (1724)\n27. Thomas Nelson Jr. (December 26, 1738)\n28. William Paca (October 31, 1740)\n29. Robert Treat Paine (March 11, 1731)\n30. John Penn (May 17, 1741)\n31. George Read (September 18, 1733)\n32. Caesar Rodney (October 7, 1728)\n33. George Ross (May 10, 1730)\n34. Edward Rutledge (November 23, 1749)\n35. Roger Sherman (April 19, 1721)\n36. James Smith (September 17, 1719)\n37. Richard Stockton (October 1, 1730)\n38. Thomas Stone (1743)\n39. George Taylor (c. 1716)\n40. Matthew Thornton (1714)\n41. George Walton (1741)\n42. William Whipple (January 14, 1730)\n43. John Witherspoon (February 15, 1723)\n44. Oliver Wolcott (November 20, 1726)\n45. George Wythe (1726)\n\nNote: The dates of birth for some of the Founding Fathers are not certain, and some may be approximate."} +{"id":"44e537f5d5fe9785","answer":"Here are the top 5 states with the highest annual median wage and their respective populations:\n\n1. District of Columbia - $79,960 (population: 702,455)\n2. Massachusetts - $58,540 (population: 7,076,952)\n3. Washington - $50,450 (population: 7,506,223)\n4. Alaska - $48,820 (population: 739,795)\n5. New York - $48,800 (population: 20,201,203)\n\nNote: Population figures are based on 2020 estimates from the United States Census Bureau."} +{"id":"d32127478180eee4","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the top 5 goalscorers in FIFA World Cup history:\n\n1. Miroslav Klose (Germany) - born in Opole, Poland\n2. Ronaldo (Brazil) - born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil\n3. Gerd Müller (West Germany) - born in Nördlingen, West Germany\n4. Just Fontaine (France) - born in Marrakech, Morocco (then a French protectorate)\n5. Lionel Messi (Argentina) - born in Rosario, Argentina"} +{"id":"7d697ef5dd208fd6","answer":"Here are the top five countries with the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with their population:\n\n1. Italy - 59 sites - population: 60.5 million\n2. China - 57 sites - population: 1.44 billion\n3. France - 52 sites - population: 67.2 million\n4. Germany - 52 sites - population: 83.2 million\n5. Spain - 52 sites - population: 46.7 million"} +{"id":"c10bad59042a2314","answer":"Here are the recipients of the Nobel Prize in Literature from 2019 to 2023 and their birthplaces:\n\n2019: Peter Handke (born in Griffen, Austria)\n2020: Louise Glück (born in New York City, USA)\n2021: Abdulrazak Gurnah (born in Zanzibar, Tanzania)\n2022: Annie Ernaux (born in Lillebonne, France)\n2023: Jon Fosse (born in Haugesund, Norway)"} +{"id":"6ee55840eabe6a17","answer":"Here are the undergraduate majors of the four most recent presidents of the United States:\n\n* Joe Biden: History and Political Science (University of Delaware)\n* Donald Trump: Economics (Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania)\n* Barack Obama: Political Science (Columbia University)\n* George W. Bush: History (Yale University)"} +{"id":"15b1f8ecbcb083f0","answer":"George Washington had no children of his own, but he raised Martha Washington's two children from a previous marriage, John \"Jacky\" Parke Custis and Martha \"Patsy\" Parke Custis."} +{"id":"3530a949b677a19d","answer":"Here are the producers of the top eight best-selling PlayStation video games:\n\n1. Gran Turismo - Polyphony Digital\n2. Final Fantasy VII - Square\n3. Gran Turismo 2 - Polyphony Digital\n4. Final Fantasy VIII - Square\n5. Tekken 3 - Namco\n6. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Argonaut Games\n7. Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back - Naughty Dog\n8. (no developer/publisher listed for the 8th game)"} +{"id":"54a8207247611e05","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-grossing movies and their running times in minutes:\n\n1. Avatar (2009) - 162 minutes\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,787,965,087\n2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) - 181 minutes\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,790,211,359\n3. Titanic (1997) - 194 minutes\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,187,463,944\n4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 138 minutes\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,068,223,624\n5. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - 149 minutes\n\t* Worldwide gross: $2,048,813,593"} +{"id":"3008245d66775e0f","answer":"Here are the capitals of the 5 newest sovereign countries in the world:\n\n1. South Sudan - Juba (independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011)\n2. Kosovo - Pristina (declared independence from Serbia on February 17, 2008)\n3. Montenegro - Podgorica (independence from Serbia and Montenegro on June 3, 2006)\n4. Timor-Leste (East Timor) - Dili (independence from Indonesia on May 20, 2002)\n5. Eritrea - Asmara (independence from Ethiopia on May 24, 1993)"} +{"id":"cb4f48f68fae4d1d","answer":"The 2020-21 Boston Celtics season roster is:\n\n1. Jaylen Brown (G/F)\n2. Carsen Edwards (G)\n3. Tacko Fall (C)\n4. Evan Fournier (G/F)\n5. Luke Kornet (F/C)\n6. Romeo Langford (G/F)\n7. Aaron Nesmith (G/F)\n8. Semi Ojeleye (F)\n9. Jabari Parker (F)\n10. Payton Pritchard (G)\n11. Kemba Walker (G)\n12. Marcus Smart (G)\n13. Tristan Thompson (C)\n14. Jayson Tatum (G/F)\n\nNote: The roster may not be comprehensive, as the document only provides a partial list of players."} +{"id":"6c89dbccbe28bf21","answer":"Here are the colleges attended by the current Supreme Court justices:\n\n1. John Roberts (Chief Justice) - Harvard University (AB), Harvard Law School (JD)\n2. Clarence Thomas - Holy Cross College (AB), Yale Law School (JD)\n3. Samuel Alito - Princeton University (AB), Yale Law School (JD)\n4. Sonia Sotomayor - Princeton University (AB), Yale Law School (JD)\n5. Elena Kagan - Princeton University (AB), Oxford University (MPhil), Harvard Law School (JD)\n6. Neil Gorsuch - Columbia University (BA), Oxford University (DPhil), Harvard Law School (JD)\n7. Brett Kavanaugh - Yale University (BA), Yale Law School (JD)\n8. Amy Coney Barrett - Rhodes College (BA), Notre Dame Law School (JD)\n9. Ketanji Brown Jackson - Harvard University (AB), Harvard Law School (JD)"} +{"id":"e6efc166d3f651c6","answer":"Here is the list of colleges at the University of Cambridge, along with the number of undergraduate students enrolled in each:\n\n1. Christ's College - 475\n2. Churchill College - 285\n3. Clare College - 470\n4. Clare Hall - 220\n5. Corpus Christi College - 260\n6. Darwin College - 650\n7. Downing College - 440\n8. Emmanuel College - 490\n9. Fitzwilliam College - 470\n10. Girton College - 560\n11. Gonville and Caius College - 760\n12. Homerton College - 610\n13. Hughes Hall - 440\n14. Jesus College - 790\n15. King's College - 420\n16. Lucy Cavendish College - 220\n17. Magdalene College - 440\n18. Murray Edwards College - 410\n19. Newnham College - 410\n20. Pembroke College - 760\n21. Peterhouse - 470\n22. Queens' College - 1021\n23. Robinson College - 470\n24. St Catharine's College - 760\n25. St Edmund's College - 220\n26. St John's College - 840\n27. Selwyn College - 440\n28. Sidney Sussex College - 390\n29. Trinity College - 1100\n30. Trinity Hall - 440\n31. Wolfson College - 440"} +{"id":"b232d641a29a1489","answer":"Here are the currencies of the 5 most populous Asian countries:\n\n1. China - Yuan (元, 圆 or 圓)\n2. India - Rupee (रुपया)\n3. Indonesia - Rupiah\n4. Pakistan - Rupee (روپیہ)\n5. Japan - Yen (円)"} +{"id":"269a5cff1e679b48","answer":"This is the Wikipedia page for Sam Jones, an American professional basketball player who played for the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The page provides a detailed biography of Jones, including his early life, college career, professional career, coaching career, and personal life.\n\nHere are some key points from the page:\n\n* Sam Jones was born on June 24, 1933, in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n* He played college basketball at North Carolina Central University, where he was a four-year letterwinner and scored 1,745 points.\n* Jones was drafted by the Boston Celtics in 1957 and played for the team for 12 seasons, winning 10 NBA championships.\n* He was a five-time NBA All-Star and was named to the All-NBA Second Team three times.\n* Jones was known for his clutch shooting and was nicknamed \"Mr. Clutch.\"\n* He coached at Federal City College and North Carolina Central University after retiring from playing.\n* Jones was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1984 and was named to the NBA 25th Anniversary Team, 50th Anniversary Team, and 75th Anniversary Team.\n* He died on December 30, 2021, at the age of 88.\n\nThe page also includes Jones' career statistics, awards, and accolades, as well as information about his personal life and coaching career."} +{"id":"6939db11457c858e","answer":"Here are the Nobel Peace Prize winners between 2018 and 2023, along with their country of birth:\n\n* 2018: Denis Mukwege (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Nadia Murad (Iraq)\n* 2019: Abiy Ahmed (Ethiopia)\n* 2020: World Food Programme (no individual winner, but the organization is headquartered in Rome, Italy)\n* 2021: Maria Ressa (Philippines) and Dmitry Muratov (Russia)\n* 2022: Ales Bialiatski (Belarus), Memorial (Russia), and Center for Civil Liberties (Ukraine)\n* 2023: Narges Mohammadi (Iran)"} +{"id":"f2e19c036a701365","answer":"Here are the genres of the six best-selling manga:\n\n1. One Piece - Shonen\n2. Golgo 13 - Seinen\n3. Case Closed / Detective Conan - Shonen\n4. Dragon Ball - Shonen\n5. Doraemon - Children\n6. Naruto - Shonen"} +{"id":"36086220e9c5f36d","answer":"Here are the top 5 oldest people alive and their ages in years and days:\n\n1. Maria Branyas - 116 years, 327 days\n2. Juan Vicente Pérez - 114 years, 177 days\n3. Ana Nogueira de Luca - 114 years, 144 days\n4. James Holt - 113 years, 330 days\n5. Ernest Peronneau - 113 years, 275 days"} +{"id":"58e3e3a58265d5de","answer":"This is a list of the tallest buildings in Los Angeles, California. Here are some key points from the article:\n\n**Tallest Buildings:**\n\n1. Wilshire Grand Center - 1,100 feet (335 m)\n2. U.S. Bank Tower - 1,018 feet (310 m)\n3. Aon Center - 858 feet (262 m)\n4. Two California Plaza - 750 feet (229 m)\n5. Gas Company Tower - 749 feet (228 m)\n\n**Under Construction:**\n\n* 333 South Figueroa - 1,108 feet (338 m) (proposed)\n* Figueroa Centre - 975 feet (297 m) (proposed)\n* Olympic Tower - 853 feet (260 m) (proposed)\n\n**Approved and Proposed:**\n\n* Angels Landing - 854 feet (260 m) (proposed)\n* Lifan Tower - 648 feet (198 m) (approved)\n* Hill Street Tower - 632 feet (193 m) (approved)\n\n**History of Skyscrapers in Los Angeles:**\n\n* The first high-rise building in Los Angeles was the Braly Building, completed in 1903.\n* Height restrictions were imposed in 1904, limiting buildings to 150 feet (46 m) tall.\n* The restrictions were lifted in 1957, leading to a building boom in the 1960s-1990s.\n* Modern skyscrapers are difficult and expensive to construct in Los Angeles due to rigorous engineering standards.\n\n**Skyscraper Hubs:**\n\n* Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA)\n* Koreatown\n* Wilshire Corridor\n* Miracle Mile\n* Century City\n* Hollywood\n* Warner Center\n* Encino\n* Universal City\n\nNote: The heights of buildings may vary depending on the source and method of measurement."} +{"id":"ae45fbc5ee91f944","answer":"Here are the GDPs (in billion USD) of the five smallest countries in Africa:\n\n1. Seychelles - 2.085\n2. São Tomé and Príncipe - 0.674\n3. Guinea-Bissau - 1.991\n4. Eritrea - 1.982 (2019)\n5. Comoros - 1.364"} +{"id":"62204b45383b662c","answer":"Here are the page counts for each Harry Potter book:\n\n1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (published as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States) - 320 pages (UK edition), 304 pages (US edition)\n2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 341 pages (UK edition), 312 pages (US edition)\n3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 435 pages (UK edition), 416 pages (US edition)\n4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 636 pages (UK edition), 640 pages (US edition)\n5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - 766 pages (UK edition), 870 pages (US edition)\n6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - 607 pages (UK edition), 656 pages (US edition)\n7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - 759 pages (UK edition), 784 pages (US edition)\n\nNote: Page counts may vary depending on the edition and country of publication."} +{"id":"717593f03267be0a","answer":"Here are the current political party affiliations of the G7 leaders:\n\n1. Canada - Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister (Liberal)\n2. France - Emmanuel Macron, President (Renaissance)\n3. Germany - Olaf Scholz, Chancellor (SPD)\n4. Italy - Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister (FdI)\n5. Japan - Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister (LDP)\n6. United Kingdom - Rishi Sunak, Prime Minister (Conservative)\n7. United States - Joe Biden, President (Democratic)"} +{"id":"c91ba5db6ffa0187","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the Fab Five:\n\n1. Chris Webber - Detroit, Michigan\n2. Jalen Rose - Detroit, Michigan\n3. Juwan Howard - Chicago, Illinois\n4. Jimmy King - Plano, Texas\n5. Ray Jackson - Austin, Texas"} +{"id":"8a483415b321232c","answer":"Here are the primary architects of the five tallest buildings in the world:\n\n1. Burj Khalifa - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)\n2. Shanghai Tower - Gensler\n3. Ping An Finance Center - Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)\n4. China Zun - TFP Farrells, Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), and CITIC HEYE Investment Co. Ltd.\n5. Merdeka 118 - Fender Katsalidis Architects and RSP Architects Kuala Lumpur"} +{"id":"58c7fdead100076a","answer":"Here are the top 5 scorers in the English Premier League for the 2022-23 season and their respective dates of birth:\n\n1. Erling Haaland (Manchester City) - 21 July 2000 - 36 goals\n2. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) - 19 July 1993 - 30 goals\n3. Ivan Toney (Brentford) - 16 March 1996 - 20 goals\n4. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) - 15 June 1992 - 19 goals\n5. Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) - 27 February 1992 - 18 goals"} +{"id":"4e1bd2a07ff63c58","answer":"The currency of China is the Renminbi (RMB), also known as the Chinese yuan (CNY)."} +{"id":"ff7d1d01233def21","answer":"This is a document about China, containing various fragments of information on different topics related to the country. Here's a brief summary of the contents:\n\n**Fragments 1-5**: These fragments cover general information about China, including its history, politics, economy, and culture. They mention the country's Communist ideology, its relations with Taiwan, and its economic growth.\n\n**Fragments 6-10**: These fragments focus on China's history, including the discovery of Peking Man, the earliest writing systems, and the country's ancient dynasties.\n\n**Fragments 11-15**: These fragments discuss China's modern politics, including the role of Xi Jinping, the country's president, and the Communist Party's grip on power. They also touch on social unrest, surveillance, and human rights issues.\n\n**Fragments 16-20**: These fragments cover China's economy, including its Belt and Road Initiative, trade relations with other countries, and its growing influence in Latin America and Africa.\n\n**Fragments 21-25**: These fragments discuss China's demographics, including its population growth, urbanization, and migration patterns. They also mention the country's religious diversity and cultural heritage.\n\n**Fragments 26-30**: These fragments focus on China's environment, including its natural resources, conservation efforts, and environmental challenges such as air and water pollution.\n\n**Fragments 31-35**: These fragments cover China's social issues, including income inequality, education, and healthcare. They also mention the country's billionaires and wealthy individuals.\n\nOverall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of China, covering its history, politics, economy, culture, demographics, environment, and social issues."} +{"id":"99f6018d1544d234","answer":"It looks like you're looking for a list of California Major League Baseball teams. Based on the text, here are the California teams mentioned:\n\n1. Los Angeles Dodgers\n2. Los Angeles Angels\n3. San Francisco Giants\n4. San Diego Padres\n5. Oakland Athletics (although they are planning to move to Las Vegas, Nevada)\n\nLet me know if you have any other questions!"} +{"id":"6de7a62088bea2d2","answer":"Here are the mediums of the top 5 most expensive paintings ever sold:\n\n1. Leonardo da Vinci, \"Salvator Mundi\" (Oil on panel)\n2. Willem de Kooning, \"Woman III\" (Oil on canvas)\n3. Pablo Picasso, \"Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O)\" (Oil on canvas)\n4. Francis Bacon, \"Three Studies of Lucian Freud\" (Oil on canvas)\n5. Edvard Munch, \"The Scream\" (Pastel on board)"} +{"id":"9e1b767c57f20c07","answer":"Game Freak is the developer of the video game 'Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire'. The four Pokémon games they developed after this one, along with their release dates in Japan, are:\n\n1. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (2004)\n2. Pokémon Emerald (2005)\n3. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)\n4. Pokémon Platinum (2008)"} +{"id":"428be6970b2cc545","answer":"Here are the budgets, in USD, of the top 5 highest-grossing animated films worldwide:\n\n1. Frozen (2013) - $150 million\n2. The Lion King (2019) - $250-300 million\n3. Frozen II (2019) - $150 million\n4. Incredibles 2 (2018) - $200 million\n5. Minions (2015) - $74 million"} +{"id":"34a3269d0c2a22bd","answer":"Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu were born in South Korea."} +{"id":"608e7576c9504f82","answer":"The last five films that won Best Picture at the Oscars are:\n\n1. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)\n2. CODA (2021)\n3. Nomadland (2020)\n4. Parasite (2019)\n5. Green Book (2018)\n\nAccording to Box Office Mojo, their worldwide box office grosses are:\n\n1. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) - $103.4 million\n2. CODA (2021) - $2.8 million\n3. Nomadland (2020) - $39.5 million\n4. Parasite (2019) - $204.1 million\n5. Green Book (2018) - $321.8 million"} +{"id":"3e79b4cb2cd458c9","answer":"Here are the top 5 best-selling music artists of all time, along with their birth dates:\n\n1. The Beatles - John Lennon (October 9)\n2. Michael Jackson (August 29)\n3. Led Zeppelin - Robert Plant (August 20)\n4. Pink Floyd - Roger Waters (September 6)\n5. Queen - Freddie Mercury (September 5)"} +{"id":"a67e9b283250e713","answer":"Here are the sales figures for each of Adele's studio albums:\n\n1. 19 (2008) - over 10 million in pure album sales worldwide\n2. 21 (2011) - over 30 million in pure album sales worldwide\n3. 25 (2015) - over 23 million in pure album sales worldwide\n4. 30 (2021) - 5.5 million copies sold within the year, best-selling album of 2021 and 2022 in the US"} +{"id":"2afe65dc14985d4c","answer":"This is a document about China, containing various fragments of information on different topics related to the country. Here's a breakdown of the contents:\n\n**Fragments 1-5**: These fragments appear to be references or citations from various sources, including books, articles, and news outlets. They cover topics such as:\n\n* The concept of \"China\" and its meaning in different contexts\n* The history of China, including the Tang Dynasty and the Communist era\n* The relationship between China and Taiwan\n* The country's economic development and globalization\n* The role of religion in China, including atheism and the treatment of religious minorities\n\n**Fragments 6-10**: These fragments discuss various aspects of China's politics and government, including:\n\n* The country's political system and the role of the Communist Party\n* The leadership of Xi Jinping and his consolidation of power\n* The relationship between China and other countries, including the United States and Russia\n* The country's economic policies and trade relationships\n* The issue of corruption and anti-corruption efforts in China\n\n**Fragments 11-15**: These fragments focus on China's economy and trade, including:\n\n* The country's rise as a major trading nation\n* The importance of commodities and natural resources in China's economy\n* The growth of China's middle class and consumer market\n* The country's investments in infrastructure and technology\n* The impact of China's economic growth on the global economy\n\n**Fragments 16-20**: These fragments discuss various social and cultural aspects of China, including:\n\n* The country's urbanization and migration patterns\n* The growth of megacities and urban centers\n* The importance of education and innovation in China's development\n* The country's cultural heritage and historical sites\n* The role of religion and spirituality in Chinese society\n\nOverall, this document provides a wide-ranging overview of China, covering its history, politics, economy, culture, and society."} +{"id":"7fdef69fd2faae8e","answer":"Endangered"} +{"id":"b439c75e705c8a7c","answer":"The host countries for the four most-watched television broadcasts in Germany are:\n\n1. West Germany (1954 FIFA World Cup Final)\n2. West Germany (1974 FIFA World Cup Final)\n3. West Germany (1990 FIFA World Cup Semifinal: West Germany vs. England)\n4. Germany (2014 FIFA World Cup Final)"} +{"id":"ae0520eb55c10e02","answer":"This article provides a list of countries by carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which are a major contributor to global warming and climate change. The data is based on the EDGAR database created by the European Commission and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency.\n\nHere are some key points from the article:\n\n1. In 2022, the top 10 countries with the highest CO2 emissions accounted for almost two-thirds of the global total.\n2. China has been emitting more CO2 than any other country since 2006, but its per capita emissions are lower than those of the United States.\n3. The European Union is at the forefront of international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and safeguard the planet's climate.\n4. CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture are not the only contributors to global warming; land use, land-use change, and forestry also play a significant role.\n5. The article provides a list of countries by CO2 emissions per capita, as well as total CO2 emissions by country/region.\n6. The data only considers CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture, but not emissions from land use, land-use change, and forestry.\n7. Emissions from international shipping or bunker fuels are also not included in national figures.\n\nThe article also provides some interesting statistics and charts, including:\n\n1. A map of CO2 emissions by country/region in 2017 vs. per capita emissions (top 40 countries).\n2. A chart of total CO2 emissions for the period 1970 to 2017 and 2017 emissions, by country/region.\n3. A table of CO2 emissions per capita, total CO2 emissions, and percentage change in CO2 emissions from 2017 to 2022, by country/region.\n\nOverall, the article provides a comprehensive overview of CO2 emissions by country and region, and highlights the need for international cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change."} +{"id":"fe19dc9dcb21cbc0","answer":"The Weeknd is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. Here are some key points about his career and achievements:\n\n**Chart Success**\n\n* The Weeknd has had numerous chart-topping hits, including \"Heartless\", \"Blinding Lights\", and \"Save Your Tears\".\n* He has broken multiple records on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including the longest-charting song of all time with \"Blinding Lights\".\n* He has also topped the Billboard 200 chart with his albums \"After Hours\" and \"Dawn FM\".\n\n**Awards and Nominations**\n\n* The Weeknd has won numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and Billboard Music Awards.\n* He has been nominated for several other awards, including the Brit Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards.\n\n**Collaborations**\n\n* The Weeknd has collaborated with several other artists, including Ariana Grande, Doja Cat, and Belly.\n* He has also worked with producers and songwriters such as Daft Punk and Max Martin.\n\n**Influences and Style**\n\n* The Weeknd's music is known for its dark, atmospheric sound and his soulful, falsetto vocals.\n* He has cited influences such as Michael Jackson, Prince, and R. Kelly.\n* He has also been praised for his versatility, experimenting with different genres and styles in his music.\n\n**Other Ventures**\n\n* The Weeknd has made appearances in several TV shows and films, including \"The Simpsons\", \"American Dad!\", and \"Uncut Gems\".\n* He has also launched his own clothing line, XO Merch, and has partnered with several brands for endorsement deals.\n\nOverall, The Weeknd is a highly successful and influential artist in the music industry, known for his unique sound and style, as well as his numerous chart-topping hits and awards."} +{"id":"e8200151f579bdf9","answer":"The current G7 countries with constitutional monarchies and their reigning monarchs are:\n\n* Canada - King Charles III\n* Japan - Emperor Naruhito\n* United Kingdom - King Charles III"} +{"id":"5f9dda00224da011","answer":"The league winners of the current top 5 European soccer leagues in the 2002/2003 season are:\n\n1. La Liga (Spain) - Real Madrid\n2. Premier League (England) - Manchester United\n2002–03 FA Premier League\n3. Bundesliga (Germany) - Bayern Munich\n2002–03 Bundesliga\n4. Serie A (Italy) - Juventus\n2002–03 Serie A\n5. Ligue 1 (France) - Lyon\n2002–03 Ligue 1"} +{"id":"7b9ac9f94877b8ce","answer":"Here are the top 5 languages with the most native speakers as their official languages:\n\n1. Mandarin Chinese - China\n2. Spanish - Spain\n3. English - United States, United Kingdom, and several other countries\n4. Hindi - India\n5. Portuguese - Portugal, Brazil, and several other countries"} +{"id":"3374329f5a835552","answer":"Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet"} +{"id":"2730a348385c7b30","answer":"The Japanese voice actors of the hero party in Frieren are not explicitly mentioned in the provided Wikipedia page. However, it is mentioned that the anime adaptation is produced by Madhouse and directed by Keiichirō Saitō, with scripts supervised by Tomohiro Suzuki, character designs handled by Reiko Nagasawa, and music composed by Evan Call."} +{"id":"3e92f50ddf13687e","answer":"Margot Robbie"} +{"id":"fb7977dc0b7d7859","answer":"Here are the game modes of each Game of the Year winner at The Game Awards from 2014 to 2017:\n\n1. Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) - Action role-playing\n2. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) - Action role-playing\n3. Overwatch (2016) - Team-based first-person shooter\n4. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) - Action-adventure"} +{"id":"a6fdd351411a1ed4","answer":"Denmark (Copenhagen), Poland (Warsaw), Czech Republic (Prague), Austria (Vienna), Switzerland (Bern), France (Paris), Luxembourg (Luxembourg City), Belgium (Brussels), Netherlands (Amsterdam)"} +{"id":"f6d0f1c35398260e","answer":"It seems like you're looking for the top 5 video games of 2023 according to Metacritic. Unfortunately, the provided document doesn't contain that specific information. However, it does provide a list of video games that are considered to be among the best of all time, as chosen by various publications and editorial staffs.\n\nIf you're looking for the top 5 video games of 2023, I would suggest checking out Metacritic's website or other gaming news websites, such as IGN, GameSpot, or Polygon, which often provide lists of the top-rated games of the year.\n\nAlternatively, you can try searching for \"Metacritic top 5 video games of 2023\" or \"best video games of 2023\" to find the information you're looking for."} +{"id":"6538154f9bffb808","answer":"The nationalities of the top four drivers of the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix are:\n\n1. Max Verstappen - Netherlands\n2. Oscar Piastri - Australia\n3. Lando Norris - United Kingdom\n4. Fernando Alonso - Spain"} +{"id":"6f0332aa289e10b1","answer":"Here is the list of pseudoruminant animals along with their conservation status:\n\n1. Common hippopotamus - Vulnerable (Hippopotamus)\n2. Horse - Least Concern (Equus)\n3. One-horned rhinoceros - Vulnerable (Rhinoceros)\n4. Rabbit - Least Concern (Oryctolagus)\n\nNote: The conservation status is based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List."} +{"id":"2708fe669c1414da","answer":"The document appears to be about Eric Adams, the current Mayor of New York City. The text is a collection of fragments from various sources, including news articles and websites, that provide information about Adams' life, career, and policies as mayor.\n\nSome of the topics covered in the document include:\n\n* Adams' early life and career as a police officer\n* His role as Brooklyn Borough President and his efforts to address issues such as affordable housing, education, and public safety\n* His campaign for mayor and his platform on issues such as crime, education, and economic development\n* His policies and actions as mayor, including his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, his efforts to address homelessness, and his stance on issues such as police reform and affordable housing\n* Controversies and criticisms surrounding Adams, including allegations of campaign finance violations and his response to protests and criticism from advocacy groups.\n\nOverall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of Eric Adams' life and career, as well as his policies and actions as Mayor of New York City."} +{"id":"bd8a7b2834a06153","answer":"Here are the top 5 most populous cities on the East Coast of the United States in 2018 and their populations:\n\n1. New York City, New York - 8,420,527\n2. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1,580,863\n3. Jacksonville, Florida - 944,477\n4. San Juan, Puerto Rico - 342,259 (Note: Puerto Rico is not a state, but a US territory)\n5. Baltimore, Maryland - 621,849"} +{"id":"4606b30f48201272","answer":"Here are the top scorers for the top 5 Premier League teams in the 2020-2021 season:\n\n**Manchester City**\n1. Ilkay Gündogan - 13 goals\n2. Phil Foden - 9 goals\n3. Riyad Mahrez - 9 goals\n\n**Manchester United**\n1. Bruno Fernandes - 18 goals\n2. Marcus Rashford - 11 goals\n3. Mason Greenwood - 7 goals\n\n**Leicester City**\n1. Jamie Vardy - 15 goals\n2. Kelechi Iheanacho - 12 goals\n3. James Maddison - 11 goals\n\n**Chelsea**\n1. Tammy Abraham - 12 goals\n2. Timo Werner - 11 goals\n3. Olivier Giroud - 11 goals\n\n**Liverpool**\n1. Mohamed Salah - 22 goals\n2. Sadio Mané - 11 goals\n3. Roberto Firmino - 9 goals"} +{"id":"025a127af28628f0","answer":"People in Switzerland drive on the right side of the road."} +{"id":"6d4a621335191543","answer":"The cities where Shyamala Gopalan, the mother of Kamala Harris, lived as a child are:\n\n* Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India (born and raised)\n* New Delhi, India (moved with her family)\n* Bombay (now Mumbai), India (moved with her family)\n* Calcutta (now Kolkata), India (moved with her family)\n\nThe languages spoken in these cities are:\n\n* Tamil (in Chennai)\n* Hindi (in New Delhi)\n* Marathi (in Mumbai)\n* Bengali (in Kolkata)\n\nNote that these languages are not mutually unintelligible, and many Indians speak multiple languages."} +{"id":"87cb0470b0e6859f","answer":"Here are the top 5 fastest animals in the world, along with their scientific species names:\n\n1. Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) - 389 km/h (242 mph)\n2. Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) - 240-320 km/h (150-200 mph)\n3. White-throated needletail (Hirundapus caudacutus) - 169 km/h (105 mph)\n4. Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo) - 160 km/h (100 mph)\n5. Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida mexicana) - 160 km/h (100 mph)"} +{"id":"75c439ebb2764fb4","answer":"Here are the top 5 highest-grossing Japanese films worldwide:\n\n1. Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train (2020) - Director: Haruo Sotozaki\n2. Spirited Away (2001) - Director: Hayao Miyazaki\n3. Your Name (2016) - Director: Makoto Shinkai\n4. Suzume (2022) - Director: Makoto Shinkai\n5. One Piece Film: Red (2022) - Director: Goro Taniguchi"} +{"id":"6919bd791ffa8811","answer":"Here are the first five emperors of the State of Dai Viet during the Later Lý dynasty (1009–1225) and their dates of birth:\n\n1. Lý Thái Tổ (974–1028)\n2. Lý Thái Tông (1000–1054)\n3. Lý Thánh Tông (1023–1072)\n4. Lý Nhân Tông (1066–1128)\n5. Lý Thần Tông (1116–1138)"} +{"id":"9c0281d8b7e3d5bb","answer":"The run times for the released Sailor Moon movies are:\n\n* Sailor Moon R: The Movie (1993) - 62 minutes"} +{"id":"0f773d64e299ca38","answer":"Here are the birth years of each member of the Backstreet Boys:\n\n* Nick Carter (born January 28, 1980)\n* Howie D. (born August 22, 1979)\n* Brian Littrell (born February 20, 1975)\n* AJ McLean (born January 9, 1978)\n* Kevin Richardson (born January 3, 1971)"} +{"id":"b4e77fbcd0b8fcab","answer":"Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen"} +{"id":"75af6f16200263c3","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita. Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**What is GDP (PPP) per capita?**\n\nGDP (PPP) per capita is the gross domestic product (GDP) of a country divided by its mid-year population, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP). It's a measure of the standard of living in a country.\n\n**Why is GDP (PPP) per capita important?**\n\nGDP (PPP) per capita is considered a better indicator of a country's standard of living than nominal GDP per capita because it takes into account the differences in the cost of living between countries.\n\n**Distortions in GDP (PPP) per capita**\n\nTax havens and corporate tax havens can distort GDP (PPP) per capita figures, making them artificially high. This is because these countries attract large amounts of foreign investment, which inflates their GDP figures.\n\n**Methodology**\n\nThe GDP (PPP) per capita figures are derived from PPP calculations prepared by organizations such as the IMF and the World Bank. These calculations involve estimates and assumptions, so the results may differ between organizations.\n\n**List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita**\n\nThe article provides a list of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita, with figures for 2023, 2022, and 2021. The list includes countries with high GDP (PPP) per capita, such as Finland, Canada, and France, as well as countries with low GDP (PPP) per capita, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, and Burundi.\n\n**References**\n\nThe article provides references to sources such as the IMF, the World Bank, and the CIA World Factbook, as well as academic papers and news articles."} +{"id":"8addd16a1cbf1710","answer":"Here are the axial tilts of each of the planets in the solar system in degrees:\n\n1. Mercury - 0.01°\n2. Mars - 25.19°\n3. Venus - 3.39°\n4. Earth - 23.44°\n5. Neptune - 28.32°\n6. Uranus - 97.77°\n7. Saturn - 26.73°\n8. Jupiter - 3.13°"} +{"id":"b18c65e3a7b7808c","answer":"The Rotten Tomatoes rating for The Witcher (TV series) is not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. However, I can suggest some possible ways to find the Rotten Tomatoes rating for The Witcher:\n\n1. Check the Rotten Tomatoes website: You can visit the Rotten Tomatoes website ([www.rottentomatoes.com](http://www.rottentomatoes.com)) and search for \"The Witcher\" in the search bar. Click on the TV series result, and you should see the Rotten Tomatoes rating on the page.\n2. Check online reviews: You can search for online reviews of The Witcher TV series on websites like IMDb, Metacritic, or TV.com. These websites often provide an aggregated rating from various critics and reviewers.\n3. Check the Netflix page: If you have a Netflix account, you can check the Netflix page for The Witcher TV series. Sometimes, Netflix provides a rating or a percentage score based on user reviews.\n\nPlease note that ratings can change over time, so it's always a good idea to check multiple sources for the most up-to-date information."} +{"id":"9fab116c250a97ad","answer":"Here are the first presidents of each of the Ivy League schools:\n\n1. Harvard University - Henry Dunster (1640-1654)\n2. Yale University - Abraham Pierson (1701-1707)\n3. University of Pennsylvania - George Whitefield (1740-1744)\n4. Princeton University - Jonathan Dickinson (1747-1747)\n5. Columbia University - Samuel Johnson (1754-1763)\n6. Brown University - James Manning (1765-1791)\n7. Dartmouth College - Eleazar Wheelock (1769-1779)\n8. Cornell University - Andrew Dickson White (1866-1885)"} +{"id":"69f0461937e01a07","answer":"Here are the countries with the five longest coastlines, along with their GDPs in billion USD:\n\n1. Canada - 202,080 km - GDP: 1,793 billion USD\n2. Norway - 83,281 km - GDP: 513 billion USD\n3. Indonesia - 54,716 km - GDP: 1,134 billion USD\n4. Greenland (Denmark) - 44,087 km - GDP: 2.22 billion USD (note: Greenland's economy is highly subsidized by Denmark)\n5. Russia - 37,653 km - GDP: 1,778 billion USD"} +{"id":"1373dff83ebd1216","answer":"Princeton University"} +{"id":"e3f278628eeaad8a","answer":"The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN) and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security. The UNSC has 15 members, including five permanent members with veto power: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.\n\n**History**\n\nThe UNSC was established in 1945, following the end of World War II, with the signing of the United Nations Charter. The UNSC was designed to replace the League of Nations, which was established after World War I but failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.\n\n**Membership**\n\nThe UNSC has 15 members, including:\n\n* 5 permanent members with veto power: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States\n* 10 non-permanent members elected for two-year terms by the UN General Assembly\n\n**Powers and Responsibilities**\n\nThe UNSC has the power to:\n\n* Maintain international peace and security\n* Investigate disputes and recommend solutions\n* Impose economic sanctions or authorize the use of military force to resolve conflicts\n* Elect the UN Secretary-General\n* Approve the admission of new UN member states\n\n**Veto Power**\n\nThe five permanent members of the UNSC have veto power, which means that they can block any decision or resolution, even if it has the support of the other 14 members. This veto power has been used on numerous occasions, often to protect the interests of the permanent members or their allies.\n\n**Reform**\n\nThere have been several attempts to reform the UNSC, including expanding the number of permanent members or limiting the use of the veto power. However, these efforts have been met with resistance from the permanent members, who are reluctant to give up their privileged position.\n\n**Criticisms**\n\nThe UNSC has been criticized for:\n\n* Being undemocratic and unrepresentative, with the five permanent members holding too much power\n* Failing to prevent conflicts and protect civilians, particularly in cases where the permanent members have conflicting interests\n* Being slow to respond to emerging crises, due to the need for consensus among the permanent members\n\n**Meeting Locations**\n\nThe UNSC meets in New York City, but it can also hold meetings in other locations, such as Geneva or Nairobi. The UNSC has a rotating presidency, with each member serving as president for one month.\n\n**Presidential Statements**\n\nThe UNSC can issue presidential statements, which are non-binding statements that reflect the views of the council. These statements are often used to express the council's concerns or opinions on a particular issue.\n\n**Security Council Resolutions**\n\nThe UNSC can pass resolutions, which are binding on UN member states. Resolutions can be used to impose economic sanctions, authorize the use of military force, or demand that a country take certain actions.\n\n**Role in International Relations**\n\nThe UNSC plays a crucial role in international relations, as it is the primary international body responsible for maintaining peace and security. The UNSC's decisions can have a significant impact on international relations, and its actions are closely watched by governments and international organizations around the world."} +{"id":"cd189d1933663872","answer":"Here are the works by Neil Gaiman released before 2010:\n\n1. Good Omens (1990) - novel, co-authored with Terry Pratchett\n2. The Sandman (1989-1996) - comic book series\n3. Death: The High Cost of Living (1993) - limited series\n4. Stardust (1999) - novel\n5. American Gods (2001) - novel\n6. Coraline (2002) - novel\n7. Anansi Boys (2005) - novel\n8. Doctor Who: \"The Doctor's Wife\" (2011, but written before 2010) - TV episode\n9. Neverwhere (1996) - novel\n10. Smoke and Mirrors (1998) - short story collection\n11. Fragile Things (2006) - short story collection\n12. Mirrormask (2005) - film, co-written with Dave McKean\n13. Beowulf (2007) - film, co-written with Roger Avary\n\nNote: The exact number of works may vary depending on how one defines a \"work\" (e.g., whether to count individual comic book issues or only collected volumes)."} +{"id":"cd3683418e2a49f5","answer":"Here are the five largest moons in our solar system and the planet each orbits:\n\n1. **Ganymede** (Jupiter) - diameter of approximately 5268 km\n2. **Titan** (Saturn) - diameter of approximately 5150 km\n3. **Callisto** (Jupiter) - diameter of approximately 4821 km\n4. **Io** (Jupiter) - diameter of approximately 4264 km\n5. **Moon** (Earth) - diameter of approximately 3474 km"} +{"id":"e5309406efe88952","answer":"Here are the top 5 rebounders in NBA history and where they attended college:\n\n1. Wilt Chamberlain (University of Kansas) - 23,924 rebounds\n2. Bill Russell (University of San Francisco) - 21,620 rebounds\n3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (University of California, Los Angeles) - 17,440 rebounds\n4. Elvin Hayes (University of Houston) - 17,265 rebounds\n5. Hakeem Olajuwon (University of Houston) - 16,959 rebounds"} +{"id":"3600bda2065253df","answer":"Here are the birth years for five of the current deputy mayors of New York City:\n\n1. Lorraine Grillo - 1949\n2. Meera Joshi - (no birth year found)\n3. Anne Williams-Isom - (no birth year found)\n4. Maria Torres-Springer - (no birth year found)\n5. Philip Banks III - (no birth year found)"} +{"id":"6c931b12dcea40d4","answer":"Here are the female cast members of the third Harry Potter movie and their birth years:\n\n* Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) - born April 15, 1990\n* Emma Thompson (Sybill Trelawney) - born April 15, 1959"} +{"id":"896ef3f2a5ef858e","answer":"The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England. Here are some key points about the university:\n\n**Teaching and Academics**\n\n* Undergraduate teaching is centered around the tutorial system, where students meet with academics to discuss their work.\n* The university is responsible for conducting examinations and conferring degrees.\n* The academic year is divided into three eight-week terms: Michaelmas, Hilary, and Trinity.\n\n**History**\n\n* The university has a long history, dating back to the 12th century.\n* It was founded by a group of teachers and students from Paris.\n* The university has been associated with many notable alumni, including 26 British prime ministers, 30 international leaders, and 12 Nobel Prize winners.\n\n**Colleges and Halls**\n\n* The university is made up of 38 colleges and halls, each with its own unique character and traditions.\n* Some of the most famous colleges include Christ Church, Brasenose, and University College.\n\n**Student Life**\n\n* Oxford has a diverse student body, with students from over 150 countries.\n* The university has a wide range of student clubs and societies, covering everything from sports to music to politics.\n* Oxford is known for its traditions, including the \"trashing\" of students who have just finished their exams, and the annual Encaenia ceremony.\n\n**Admissions**\n\n* Oxford is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of around 17%.\n* The university uses a holistic approach to admissions, considering factors such as academic achievement, extracurricular activities, and personal statements.\n* Oxford has a strong commitment to widening access and participation, with a range of initiatives aimed at increasing diversity and inclusivity.\n\n**Research**\n\n* Oxford is a world-leading research university, with a strong reputation for academic excellence.\n* The university has a wide range of research centers and institutes, covering fields such as medicine, science, and the humanities.\n* Oxford has a strong track record of innovation and entrepreneurship, with many spin-out companies and startups emerging from the university.\n\n**Notable Alumni**\n\n* Oxford has a long list of notable alumni, including:\n\t+ 26 British prime ministers\n\t+ 30 international leaders\n\t+ 12 Nobel Prize winners\n\t+ Famous authors such as J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis\n\t+ Actors such as Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant\n\nI hope this gives you a good overview of the University of Oxford! Let me know if you have any specific questions or if there's anything else I can help with."} +{"id":"0bc3e832b7a79215","answer":"Here are the five major oceans of the world and the largest sea they each connect with:\n\n1. Pacific Ocean - Philippine Sea\n2. Atlantic Ocean - Sargasso Sea\n3. Indian Ocean - Red Sea\n4. Antarctic/Southern Ocean - Weddell Sea\n5. Arctic Ocean - Mediterranean Sea"} +{"id":"6190f0998886e14d","answer":"The presenters of The Game Awards 2022 are:\n\n* Geoff Keighley (Producer and Host)\n* Al Pacino (Actor)\n* Hideo Kojima (Video Game Designer and Director)\n* Christopher Judge (Actor)\n* Bill Clinton (Former US President)\n\nNote: The occupations listed are based on the information available in the provided Wikipedia article and may not be exhaustive."} +{"id":"b5f718bcb4846936","answer":"Here are the largest cities for the top 5 largest states in India, in order of state's size:\n\n1. Rajasthan - Jaipur\n2. Madhya Pradesh - Bhopal\n3. Maharashtra - Mumbai\n4. Uttar Pradesh - Lucknow\n5. Gujarat - Ahmedabad"} +{"id":"344a676d236ba69f","answer":"Here are the ages of the top 5 highest paid lead actors:\n\n1. Dwayne Johnson (born May 2, 1972) - 51 years old\n2. Tom Cruise (born July 3, 1962) - 61 years old\n3. Robert Downey Jr. (born April 4, 1965) - 58 years old\n4. Will Smith (born September 25, 1968) - 55 years old\n5. Brad Pitt (born December 18, 1963) - 59 years old"} +{"id":"d14f8ffc4b7a6a61","answer":"Here are the four largest fish and what they eat:\n\n1. Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) - filter-feeds on tiny plankton\n2. Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) - filter-feeds on plankton and small fish\n3. Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris) - filter-feeds on plankton and small fish\n4. Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) - apex predator, eats a wide variety of prey including fish, seals, birds, and other sharks"} +{"id":"0b5ecc34009766fc","answer":"Here are the top 5 richest countries in Europe by GDP (nominal) along with their population:\n\n1. **Germany** - $4,236 billion - 83.2 million\n2. **United Kingdom** - $2,622 billion - 67.1 million\n3. **France** - $2,583 billion - 67.2 million\n4. **Italy** - $1,972 billion - 60.4 million\n5. **Russia** - $1,632 billion - 145.9 million"} +{"id":"8e7bc4d397bd101a","answer":"Jerome Powell"} +{"id":"ac2f2fecf1fe35eb","answer":"California is the state with the most national parks, with a total of 9 national parks. Here are the names of each national park in California and their nearest cities:\n\n1. Yosemite National Park - Fresno, California\n2. Sequoia National Park - Visalia, California\n3. Kings Canyon National Park - Fresno, California\n4. Redwood National and State Parks - Eureka, California\n5. Lassen Volcanic National Park - Redding, California\n6. Death Valley National Park - Stovepipe Wells, California\n7. Joshua Tree National Park - Twentynine Palms, California\n8. Channel Islands National Park - Ventura, California\n9. Pinnacles National Park - Soledad, California"} +{"id":"da360a4f97539303","answer":"Boston Celtics\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGolden State Warriors\nChicago Bulls\nSan Antonio Spurs"} +{"id":"0837fd413303d545","answer":"United States, France, India, Russia, Germany"} +{"id":"1643c9c93f8a28fc","answer":"This is a Wikipedia article about the list of countries by GDP (nominal). Here's a summary of the article:\n\n**Introduction**\n\nThe article provides a list of countries by their nominal GDP (Gross Domestic Product) estimates from financial and statistical institutions. Nominal GDP does not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries.\n\n**Table**\n\nThe article includes a table that ranks countries by their nominal GDP estimates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the United Nations Statistics Division. The table can be sorted by different sources and years.\n\n**Top 10 countries by nominal GDP**\n\nThe top 10 countries by nominal GDP are:\n\n1. United States: $26,949,643 million (2023)\n2. China: $17,700,899 million (2023)\n3. Germany: $4,429,838 million (2023)\n4. Japan: $4,230,862 million (2023)\n5. India: $3,732,224 million (2023)\n6. United Kingdom: $3,332,059 million (2023)\n7. France: $3,049,016 million (2023)\n8. Italy: $2,186,082 million (2023)\n9. Brazil: $2,126,809 million (2023)\n10. Canada: $2,117,805 million (2023)\n\n**Other lists**\n\nThe article also provides links to other lists, including:\n\n* List of countries by GDP (PPP) (purchasing power parity)\n* List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita\n* List of countries by GNI (Gross National Income) per capita\n* List of countries by wealth per adult\n* List of countries by human development index\n\n**Notes and references**\n\nThe article includes notes and references to sources used to compile the data."} +{"id":"f6cefb5507f81c54","answer":"Here are the top 5 cities in the European Union by population:\n\n1. Paris, France - 14,800,000\n2. Ruhr, Germany - 6,237,000\n3. Madrid, Spain - 6,211,000\n4. Milan, Italy - 5,488,000\n5. Barcelona, Spain - 4,800,000"} +{"id":"067aa785ba573198","answer":"Here are the typical colors for Ivy League universities:\n\n* Brown University: Brown, Red, and White\n* Columbia University: Columbia Blue and White\n* Cornell University: Carnelian Red and White\n* Dartmouth College: Dartmouth Green and White\n* Harvard University: Crimson and White\n* University of Pennsylvania: Red and Blue\n* Princeton University: Orange and Black\n* Yale University: Yale Blue and White"} +{"id":"e3799f72a050f17a","answer":"The Perfumed Garden"} +{"id":"a9c149e8f6d3eaec","answer":"Here are the top 5 most streamed songs on Spotify and the albums they come from:\n\n1. \"Blinding Lights\" by The Weeknd (from the album \"After Hours\")\n2. \"Shape of You\" by Ed Sheeran (from the album \"÷\")\n3. \"One Dance\" by Drake (from the album \"Views\")\n4. \"Lean On\" by Major Lazer and DJ Snake (from the album \"Peace Is the Mission\")\n5. \"Anti-Hero\" by Taylor Swift (from the album \"Midnights\")"} +{"id":"7a2527d353e3037a","answer":"Here are the founding years for the top 5 largest banks in the United States in 2023:\n\n1. JPMorgan Chase - 1871 (as Bank of the Manhattan Company)\n2. Bank of America - 1904 (as Bank of Italy)\n3. Citigroup - 1812 (as City Bank of New York)\n4. Wells Fargo - 1852 (as Wells & Company)\n5. Goldman Sachs - 1869"} +{"id":"522037afaa9035e4","answer":"1. Labrador Retriever\n2. German Shepherd\n3. Golden Retriever\n4. French Bulldogs\n\nAccording to the American Kennel Club, the average lifespan of these breeds is:\n\n1. Labrador Retriever: 10-12 years\n2. German Shepherd: 9-13 years\n3. Golden Retriever: 10-12 years\n4. French Bulldogs: 10-12 years"} +{"id":"3b7bdbb3da250814","answer":"This is a document about Leonardo DiCaprio, a renowned American actor and producer. The document is divided into several fragments, each containing information about DiCaprio's life, career, and philanthropic efforts.\n\nHere are some key points from the document:\n\n**Early Life and Career**\n\n* DiCaprio was born on November 11, 1974, in Los Angeles, California.\n* He grew up in a bohemian household with his mother, a German immigrant, and his father, a comic book distributor.\n* DiCaprio attended the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies and began his acting career at a young age, appearing in television commercials and shows.\n\n**Film Career**\n\n* DiCaprio's breakthrough role was in the 1993 film \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape,\" which earned him an Academy Award nomination.\n* He went on to star in a range of successful films, including \"Titanic,\" \"The Revenant,\" \"The Wolf of Wall Street,\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.\"\n* DiCaprio has worked with several acclaimed directors, including Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Christopher Nolan.\n\n**Awards and Recognition**\n\n* DiCaprio has received numerous awards and nominations for his performances, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a BAFTA Award.\n* He was named one of the 50 greatest actors of all time by Empire magazine in 2022.\n\n**Philanthropy and Environmental Activism**\n\n* DiCaprio is a committed environmentalist and has produced and narrated several documentaries on the subject, including \"The 11th Hour\" and \"Ice on Fire.\"\n* He founded the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation in 1998, which focuses on protecting biodiversity, oceans, and wildlife, as well as promoting renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions.\n* DiCaprio has been recognized for his environmental activism, including being named a United Nations Messenger of Peace in 2014.\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* DiCaprio is known for his private personal life, but has been linked to several high-profile celebrities, including Gisele Bündchen and Camila Morrone.\n* He has been the subject of several jokes and memes about his dating life, including his tendency to date younger women.\n\nOverall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of DiCaprio's life, career, and philanthropic efforts, highlighting his achievements as an actor and his commitment to environmental activism."} +{"id":"c68fe6d8fad6edcd","answer":"Here are the MVPs from the last five annual championship series in Nippon Professional Baseball who were left-handed (either batting, throwing, or both) and their current ages:\n\n1. 2023: Kōji Chikamoto (Hanshin Tigers) - Right-handed (born June 10, 1995, age 28)\n2. 2022: Yutaro Sugimoto (Orix Buffaloes) - Right-handed (born September 3, 1990, age 33)\n3. 2021: Yuhei Nakamura (Tokyo Yakult Swallows) - Right-handed (born July 19, 1993, age 30)\n4. 2020: Ryoya Kurihara (Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks) - Right-handed (born July 14, 1996, age 27)\n5. 2019: Yurisbel Gracial (Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks) - Right-handed (born October 14, 1985, age 38)\n\nSince none of the MVPs from the last five years are left-handed, the list is empty."} +{"id":"4fca684a97a42239","answer":"Here are the birth cities of the main cast members of 'Friends':\n\n* Jennifer Aniston (Rachel Green) - Sherman Oaks, California\n* Courteney Cox (Monica Geller) - Birmingham, Alabama\n* Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe Buffay) - Encino, California\n* Matt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani) - Newton, Massachusetts\n* Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing) - Williamstown, Massachusetts\n* David Schwimmer (Ross Geller) - Flushing, Queens, New York"} +{"id":"ece471ef173d9e88","answer":"The countries of origin of individual laureates who have received multiple Nobel Prizes are:\n\n* United States: 403 Nobel laureates, as of 2022.\n\nSpecifically, the individuals who have received multiple Nobel Prizes are:\n\n* Marie Curie (Physics and Chemistry)\n* International Committee of the Red Cross (Peace Prize, three times)\n* Linus Pauling (Chemistry and Peace Prize)\n* John Bardeen (Physics, twice)\n* Frederick Sanger (Chemistry, twice)\n* Karl Barry Sharpless (Chemistry, twice)\n* United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (Peace Prize, twice)"} +{"id":"d1dd2fe9141839d6","answer":"1. China - 1,411,750,000\n2. India - 1,392,329,000\n3. United States - 334,233,854\n4. Indonesia - 279,118,866\n5. Pakistan - 241,499,431"} +{"id":"fac55b4820fcd36d","answer":"Here are the birth years of the Spice Girls:\n\nMelanie Brown (Mel B) - 1975\nMelanie Chisholm (Mel C) - 1974\nEmma Bunton (Baby Spice) - 1976\nGeri Halliwell (Ginger Spice) - 1972\nVictoria Beckham (Posh Spice) - 1974\n\nThe median birth year is 1974."} +{"id":"e9d7c3bee9beab14","answer":"This is the Wikipedia page for \"The Twilight Saga (film series)\". The page provides an overview of the film series, including its production, casting, and reception. Here's a summary of the page's content:\n\n**Production**\n\n* The Twilight Saga is a series of five vampire-themed fantasy romance films based on the four novels by Stephenie Meyer.\n* The films were produced by Summit Entertainment and released between 2008 and 2012.\n* The series consists of Twilight (2008), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011), and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012).\n\n**Casting**\n\n* The main cast includes Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan, Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen, and Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black.\n* Other cast members include Billy Burke, Ashley Greene, Jackson Rathbone, Nikki Reed, and Kellan Lutz.\n\n**Reception**\n\n* The series received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the performances and chemistry between the leads, while others criticized the plot and character development.\n* The films were commercially successful, with the final installment, Breaking Dawn - Part 2, grossing over $829 million worldwide.\n* The series has been praised for its portrayal of strong female characters and its exploration of themes such as love, sacrifice, and self-discovery.\n\n**Impact**\n\n* The Twilight Saga has had a significant impact on popular culture, inspiring fan fiction, fan art, and fan communities.\n* The series has also been credited with helping to revitalize the young adult fiction genre and inspiring a new generation of readers and writers.\n\nOverall, the page provides a comprehensive overview of the Twilight Saga film series, including its production, casting, reception, and impact on popular culture."} +{"id":"d3c0df98cba41d6e","answer":"Here are the accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft in 1923:\n\n1. May 14: A Farman F.60 Goliath operated by Air Union crashes near Monsures, France, killing all six people on board.\n2. August 27: A Farman F.60 Goliath operated by Air Union crashes on East Malling Heath, England, killing one passenger.\n3. January 13: An Aeromarine Airways Aeromarine 75 flying boat, *Columbus*, suffers engine failure and lands in the Florida Strait, resulting in the deaths of four passengers."} +{"id":"f0e4d4144f5551bf","answer":"Hugo Duminil-Copin: probabilistic theory of phase transitions in statistical physics\nJune Huh: combinatorics, Hodge theory, and geometric lattices\nMaryna Viazovska: proof that the E8 lattice provides the densest packing of identical spheres in 8 dimensions\nJames Maynard: analytic number theory, prime numbers, and Diophantine approximation"} +{"id":"b612f95b420ee3a9","answer":"Here are the CEOs of the 5 largest companies in the US by revenue:\n\n1. Walmart - Doug McMillon\n2. Amazon - Andy Jassy\n3. ExxonMobil - Darren Woods\n4. Apple - Tim Cook\n5. UnitedHealth Group - Andrew Witty"} +{"id":"b71207cc6cca5d18","answer":"The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is a public research university located in Chicago, Illinois. Here are some key points about the university:\n\n**History**: UIC was established in 1965 as a result of the consolidation of two campuses: the University of Illinois at Congress Circle (UICC) and the University of Illinois at the Medical Center (UIMC). The university has a rich history dating back to 1946, when the Chicago Undergraduate Division (CUD) was established on Navy Pier to serve veterans returning from World War II.\n\n**Campus**: The university's campus is located in the Near West Side community area of Chicago, adjacent to the Chicago Loop. The campus has undergone significant renovations and expansions over the years, including the development of the south campus.\n\n**Academics**: UIC offers 86 bachelor's degrees, 111 master's degrees, and 66 doctoral degrees through its 16 colleges. The university is classified as a \"Highest Research Activity\" institution by the Carnegie Foundation.\n\n**Student life**: UIC has a diverse student body of over 33,000 students, with a range of student organizations, clubs, and recreational activities available. The university's athletic teams, known as the Flames, compete in the NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference.\n\n**Notable alumni and faculty**: UIC has a number of notable alumni and faculty, including Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and leaders in their fields.\n\n**Research**: UIC is a major research university, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The university is a member of the Association of American Universities and has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Illinois Medical District.\n\n**Campus renovations**: UIC has undergone significant campus renovations in recent years, including the renovation of Douglas Hall and the development of new facilities such as the College of Medicine West Tower.\n\n**Transportation**: The university is easily accessible by public transportation, with three Blue Line stations nearby and a number of bus routes serving the campus.\n\n**Demographics**: The student body at UIC is diverse, with a range of ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds represented. The university is classified as an Asian-serving and Hispanic-serving institution."} +{"id":"111c53942282c9b2","answer":"Here are the listed heights in meters of the first 5 picks in the 2005 NBA draft:\n\n1. Andrew Bogut - 2.13 m\n2. Marvin Williams - 2.06 m\n3. Deron Williams - 1.91 m\n4. Chris Paul - 1.83 m\n5. Raymond Felton - 1.85 m"} +{"id":"55d1922caa4ee4a3","answer":"Here are the five highest mountains in the world, along with their heights:\n\n1. Mount Everest - 8,848 meters (29,029 ft)\n2. K2 - 8,611 meters (28,251 ft)\n3. Kangchenjunga - 8,586 meters (28,208 ft)\n4. Lhotse - 8,516 meters (27,940 ft)\n5. Makalu - 8,463 meters (27,766 ft)"} +{"id":"70b7334c2e55ec58","answer":"Here are the capital cities of the countries with the largest economies:\n\n1. United States - Washington, D.C.\n2. China - Beijing\n3. Germany - Berlin\n4. Japan - Tokyo\n5. India - New Delhi\n6. United Kingdom - London\n7. France - Paris\n8. Italy - Rome"} +{"id":"2029e85e83cc2559","answer":"Here are the hometowns of the top 4 female CEOs of Fortune 500 companies:\n\nJulie Sweet (Accenture) - California, USA\nBeth Ford (Land O'Lakes) - Sioux City, Iowa, USA\nKaren S. Lynch (CVS Health) - Boston, Massachusetts, USA\nLisa Su (Advanced Micro Devices) - Tainan, Taiwan"} +{"id":"e8325165ec61640e","answer":"Here are the founding years for the largest banks by market capitalization:\n\n1. JPMorgan Chase - 1871\n2. Bank of America - 1904 (as Bank of Italy), 1928 (as Bank of America)\n3. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China - 1984\n4. Agricultural Bank of China - 1951\n5. HDFC Bank - 1994\n6. Wells Fargo - 1852\n7. HSBC Holdings PLC - 1865\n8. Morgan Stanley - 1935\n9. China Construction Bank - 1954\n10. Bank of China - 1912"} +{"id":"af23401561db4b8f","answer":"Here are the 5 nations with the lowest GDP in the world, along with their estimated 2023 GDP and population:\n\n1. Tuvalu - GDP: $63 million, Population: 11,700\n2. Nauru - GDP: $150 million, Population: 11,000\n3. San Marino - GDP: $180 million, Population: 34,000\n4. Liechtenstein - GDP: $240 million, Population: 38,000\n5. Saint Pierre and Miquelon - GDP: $250 million, Population: 6,300\n\nNote: The GDP figures are estimates and may vary depending on the source. The population figures are approximate and based on available data from 2020 or latest available."} +{"id":"01914df9ca320c43","answer":"The 2022 Formula One World Championship was the 73rd season of the motor racing championship. Max Verstappen won his second consecutive World Drivers' Championship driving for Red Bull Racing, while Red Bull Racing won their fifth World Constructors' Championship.\n\nThe season saw significant changes to the sport's technical regulations, which were delayed from 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes aimed to reduce the turbulent air in the wake of the cars, allowing drivers to follow each other more closely and promoting closer racing.\n\nThe season was marked by a tight championship battle between Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, with Verstappen ultimately emerging victorious. Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time World Champion, endured a difficult season with Mercedes, failing to secure a pole position or Grand Prix win.\n\nThe season also saw the retirement of four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel, who drove for Aston Martin. Other notable events included a dramatic crash between Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll at the United States Grand Prix, and a near-miss between Pierre Gasly and a tractor at the Japanese Grand Prix.\n\nThe championship was decided at the Japanese Grand Prix, where Verstappen secured his second title. The season concluded with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Verstappen took his 15th win of the season and extended his record for most wins in a season."} +{"id":"a04f3324522bd33c","answer":"The document is a biography of John Adams, the second President of the United States. Here's a summary of the content:\n\n**Early Life and Career**\n\n* John Adams was born in 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts\n* He graduated from Harvard University and became a lawyer\n* He was a leader in the American Revolution and helped draft the Declaration of Independence\n\n**Vice Presidency and Presidency**\n\n* Adams was the first Vice President of the United States under George Washington\n* He was elected as the second President of the United States in 1796\n* During his presidency, he faced opposition from Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republican Party\n* He signed the Alien and Sedition Acts and built up the Army and Navy\n\n**Personal Life**\n\n* Adams was married to Abigail Adams and had six children\n* His daughter Abigail (\"Nabby\") died of breast cancer in 1813\n* His son Charles died of alcoholism in 1800\n\n**Legacy**\n\n* Adams's political philosophy was based on the idea of a strong central government\n* He was a Federalist and believed in the importance of a strong executive branch\n* He was criticized for his stubbornness and combative nature\n* He was eventually forgotten and overshadowed by Thomas Jefferson and other Founding Fathers\n\n**Cabinet and Judicial Appointments**\n\n* Adams's cabinet included Timothy Pickering, Oliver Wolcott Jr., James McHenry, and Charles Lee\n* He appointed John Marshall as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who served for 34 years\n\n**Other**\n\n* Adams was a prolific writer and correspondent, and his letters to Abigail and others provide valuable insights into his life and thoughts\n* He was a strong advocate for education and believed in the importance of education for the development of the country."} +{"id":"3ec9d81d7860f24b","answer":"Ariel's sisters are: \n1. Perla (played by Lorena Andrea in the 2023 live-action remake)\n2. Indira (Simone Ashley in the 2023 live-action remake)\n3. Karina (Kajsa Mohammar in the 2023 live-action remake)\n4. Caspia (Nathalie Sorrell in the 2023 live-action remake)\n5. Mala (Karolina Conchet in the 2023 live-action remake)\n6. Tamika (Sienna King in the 2023 live-action remake)\n\nTheir voice actors are:\n1. Attina: Kath Soucie (TV series), Christie Houser (Kingdom Hearts II), Kari Wahlgren (Ariel's Beginning)\n2. Alana: Kimmy Robertson (first film and TV series), Jennifer Hale (Ariel's Beginning)\n3. Adella: Kimmy Robertson (first film), Sherry Lynn (TV series), Tara Strong (Ariel's Beginning)\n4. Aquata: Mona Marshall (TV series), Grey DeLisle (Ariel's Beginning)\n5. Arista: Kimmy Robertson (first film), Mary Kay Bergman (TV series), Grey DeLisle (Ariel's Beginning)\n6. Andrina: Kimmy Robertson (first film), Catherine Cavadini (TV series), Susan Stevens Logan (Kingdom Hearts II), Tara Strong (Ariel's Beginning)\n\nAs for the number of children each voice actor has, I couldn't find the information in the provided text."} +{"id":"7bff9309ed66bc87","answer":"John F. Kennedy (Democratic) was a naval officer in World War II, and Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic) was a naval officer in World War II. Richard Nixon (Republican) was a naval officer in World War II, and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (Republican) was a major in the US Army during World War II."} +{"id":"82403eaaf71f01d3","answer":"Here are the five highest mountains in the world and the country each is located in:\n\n1. Mount Everest (Nepal/China) - 8,848m\n2. K2 (Pakistan) - 8,611m\n3. Kangchenjunga (Nepal/India) - 8,586m\n4. Lhotse (Nepal/China) - 8,516m\n5. Makalu (Nepal/China) - 8,463m"} +{"id":"1c34de88770cbe81","answer":"The demographics of Los Angeles are determined by population surveys such as the American Community Survey and the United States Census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Los Angeles' population was approximately 3,979,576 in 2019.\n\n**Race, Ethnicity, and National Origin**\n\n* Hispanic or Latino (of any race): 46.9%\n* White (alone, not Hispanic or Latino): 28.9%\n* Asian (alone): 11.7%\n* Black or African American (alone): 8.3%\n* Two or more races: 3.3%\n* Other (alone): 0.7%\n* Native American (alone): 0.2%\n* Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (alone): 0.1%\n\n**Languages**\n\n* Language other than English: 56.8%\n* Speak only English: 43.2%\n* Spanish: 36%\n* Asian languages and Pacific Islander languages: 7.9%\n* Other Indo-European languages: 7.4%\n* Other languages: 1.4%\n\n**Households and Educational Attainment**\n\n* Median household income: $48,610\n* Mean household income: $76,557\n* Median family income: $53,008\n* Mean family income: $83,965\n* Median non-family income: $38,227\n* Mean non-family income: $61,155\n\n* Less than 9th grade: 15.9%\n* 9th to 12th grade, no diploma: 11.1%\n* High school graduate: 21.1%\n* Some college, no degree: 16.7%\n* Associate degree: 5.9%\n* Bachelor's degree: 19.2%\n* Graduate or professional degree: 10.0%\n* Percent high school graduate or higher: 72.9%\n* Percent bachelor's degree or higher: 29.2%\n\n**Income and Poverty**\n\n* Median household income: $48,610\n* Mean household income: $76,557\n* Median family income: $53,008\n* Mean family income: $83,965\n* Median non-family income: $38,227\n* Mean non-family income: $61,155\n\n* All families: 15.6%\n* Married-couple families: 10.2%\n* Families with female householder, no husband present: 30.1%\n* All people: 18.9%\n* Under 18 years: 27.8%\n* 18 years and over: 16.0%\n* 18 to 64 years: 16.5%\n* 65 years and over: 12.9%\n\n**Employment**\n\n* Population 16 years and over: 2,923,315\n* In labor force: 65.8% (1,924,833)\n* Civilian labor force: 65.8% (1,923,236)\n* Employed: 61.3% (1,792,596)\n* Unemployed: 4.5% (130,640)\n* Armed Forces: 0.1% (1,597)\n* Not in labor force: 34.2% (998,482)\n\n**Religion**\n\n* Roman Catholicism: 32%\n* Protestantism: 30%\n* Eastern Orthodoxy: 1%\n* Jehovah's Witnesses: 1%\n* Other Christian: 1%\n* No religion: 25%\n* Judaism: 3%\n* Islam: 2%\n* Buddhism: 2%\n* Hinduism: 1%\n* Other religion: 1%\n* No response given/Unknown: 1%\n\nLos Angeles is a culturally diverse city with a significant presence of various ethnic and religious groups. The city has the largest population of Mexican Americans, Filipinos, Koreans, and Thais outside of their respective countries. It is also home to a large number of Armenians, Salvadorans, and Puerto Ricans."} +{"id":"965cf247c20f9827","answer":"Here are the directors of the top 5 highest-grossing Indian films:\n\n1. SS Rajamouli - RRR (2022)\n2. Prashanth Neel - KGF: Chapter 2 (2022)\n3. Anup Bhandari - Vikrant Rona (2022)\n4. Rishab Shetty - Kantara (2022)\n5. Siddharth Anand - Pathaan (2023)"} +{"id":"8b3156083c474d39","answer":"Here are the authors of the top 5 best-selling books in the world and their birthplaces:\n\n1. **Don Quixote** by Miguel de Cervantes (Alcalá de Henares, Spain) - over 500 million copies sold\n2. **A Tale of Two Cities** by Charles Dickens (Portsmouth, England) - over 200 million copies sold\n3. **The Lord of the Rings** by J.R.R. Tolkien (Bloemfontein, South Africa) - over 150 million copies sold\n4. **The Little Prince** by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Lyon, France) - over 140 million copies sold\n5. **Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone** by J.K. Rowling (Yate, England) - over 120 million copies sold"} +{"id":"9e8bcfba930a86c2","answer":"Here are the top 5 countries that received the most international visitors in 2021, along with their capitals:\n\n1. France - Paris (48.4 million visitors)\n2. Spain - Madrid (31.2 million visitors)\n3. United States - Washington, D.C. (22.1 million visitors)\n4. Turkey - Ankara (29.9 million visitors)\n5. Italy - Rome (26.9 million visitors)"} +{"id":"6b3c83e7827f2e5e","answer":"Here are the five tallest buildings in Seattle, along with their completion years:\n\n1. Columbia Center - 943 feet (287 m), 1984\n2. Rainier Square Tower - 850 feet (259 m), 2020\n3. 1201 Third Avenue - 772 feet (235 m), 1988\n4. Two Union Square - 740 feet (226 m), 1989\n5. Seattle Municipal Tower - 722 feet (220 m), 1990"} +{"id":"587d6818f8af5503","answer":"The capitals of the top 5 countries in the 2023 World Happiness Report are:\n1. Finland - Helsinki\n2. Denmark - Copenhagen\n3. Iceland - Reykjavik\n4. Israel - Jerusalem\n5. Netherlands - Amsterdam"} +{"id":"3bbaf02883f1dc19","answer":"The teams from the NBA's Atlantic Division are the Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, and Toronto Raptors. \n\nThe Boston Celtics have 17 championships.\nThe Brooklyn Nets have 0 championships.\nThe New York Knicks have 2 championships.\nThe Philadelphia 76ers have 3 championships.\nThe Toronto Raptors have 1 championship.\n\nSo, the total number of championships for the teams from the NBA's Atlantic Division is 23."} +{"id":"916c6c97f4d5736c","answer":"The top four populated countries in North America are:\n\n1. United States\n2. Mexico\n3. Canada\n4. Guatemala\n\nTheir national anthems are:\n\n1. \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" (United States)\n2. \"Himno Nacional Mexicano\" (Mexico)\n3. \"O Canada\" (Canada)\n4. \"Himno Nacional de Guatemala\" (Guatemala)"} +{"id":"e1855d158c4ca9ef","answer":"The country with the highest nominal GDP in 2022 is the United States, with a GDP of $25,462,700 million.\n\nHere are the top 5 largest companies by revenue in 2022 from the United States, along with the state where each company's headquarters is located:\n\n1. Walmart Inc. - Arkansas\n2. Exxon Mobil Corporation - Texas\n3. Apple Inc. - California\n4. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. - Nebraska\n5. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated - Minnesota"} +{"id":"8cd365bde992fe31","answer":"Here are the alma maters of the members of Red Velvet:\n\n* Irene (Bae Ju-hyun): Haknam High School\n* Seulgi (Kang Seul-gi): Ansan Byeolmang Middle School\n* Wendy (Shon Se-ung): Richmond Hill High School (Canada)\n* Joy (Park Soo-young): School of Performing Arts Seoul\n* Yeri (Kim Ye-rim): Hanlim Multi Art School"} +{"id":"9a5c571eb3f1b811","answer":"The 65th Annual Grammy Awards! Here's a summary of the event:\n\n**Winners:**\n\n* Beyoncé: 4 awards, including Best Dance/Electronic Album, making her the record holder for most Grammy awards with 32.\n* Harry Styles: Album of the Year for \"Harry's House\", becoming the first male British solo artist to win since George Michael in 1989.\n* Lizzo: Record of the Year for \"About Damn Time\", becoming the first black woman to win since Whitney Houston in 1994.\n* Bonnie Raitt: Song of the Year for \"Just Like That\", becoming the first female solo songwriter to win since Amy Winehouse in 2008.\n* Viola Davis: Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording, becoming the 18th person to win Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards in their entertainment career.\n\n**Performers:**\n\n* Bad Bunny\n* Brandi Carlile\n* Stevie Wonder, WanMor, Smokey Robinson, and Chris Stapleton (Tribute to Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson)\n* Lizzo\n* Harry Styles\n* Kacey Musgraves, Quavo, Maverick City Music, Sheryl Crow, Mick Fleetwood, and Bonnie Raitt (In Memoriam)\n* Sam Smith and Kim Petras\n* Mary J. Blige\n\n**Host:**\n\n* Trevor Noah\n\n**Venue and Date:**\n\n* Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, February 5, 2023\n\n**Viewership:**\n\n* 12.4 million\n\nI hope that helps! Let me know if you have any specific questions or if there's anything else I can help you with."} +{"id":"0be86484e9f2a679","answer":"Here are the birthplaces of the last four presidents of Mexico:\n\n1. Andrés Manuel López Obrador (born 1953) - Tepexi de Rodríguez, Puebla\n2. Enrique Peña Nieto (born 1966) - Atlacomulco, State of Mexico\n3. Felipe Calderón (born 1962) - Morelia, Michoacán\n4. Vicente Fox (born 1942) - Mexico City"} +{"id":"4699d8ed0d60f78a","answer":"The 5 countries with the highest net financial assets per capita are located in the following continents:\n\n1. Luxembourg (Europe) - $941,162\n2. Switzerland (Europe) - $862,378\n3. United States (North America) - $684,500\n4. Iceland (Europe) - $602,377\n5. Australia (Oceania) - $528,578"} +{"id":"7edd45a9995567eb","answer":"Here are the five elements with the highest melting points and their respective melting point temperatures:\n\n1. Tungsten (W) - 3422 °C (6192 °F)\n2. Rhenium (Re) - 3186 °C (5767 °F)\n3. Osmium (Os) - 3033 °C (5491 °F)\n4. Iridium (Ir) - 2466 °C (4471 °F)\n5. Hafnium (Hf) - 2233 °C (4051 °F)"} +{"id":"1c436a75ec04d2a5","answer":"Here are the top 5 largest fast food restaurant chains in the world, along with their founding year:\n\n1. McDonald's (1940)\n2. Subway (1965)\n3. Burger King (1954)\n4. Taco Bell (1962)\n5. KFC (1952)\n\nNote: The ranking may vary depending on the criteria used, such as number of locations, revenue, or market share."} +{"id":"ff29f43536f6f0c5","answer":"Here are the mottos (in English) of every Ivy League university:\n\n1. Harvard University - Veritas (Truth)\n2. Yale University - Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth)\n3. Princeton University - Dei sub numine viget (Under the protection of God she flourishes)\n4. Columbia University - In lumine Tuo videbimus lumen (In Thy light shall we see light)\n5. Brown University - In Deo speramus (In God we hope)\n6. University of Pennsylvania - Leges sine moribus vanae (Laws without morals are in vain)\n7. Dartmouth College - Vox clamantis in deserto (A voice crying out in the wilderness)\n8. Cornell University - I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study (no official motto, but this phrase is often used)"} +{"id":"a11294c59063e195","answer":"The four countries that have won the most championships in the FIFA World Cup are:\n\n1. Brazil (5 titles: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)\n2. Germany (4 titles: 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)\n3. Italy (4 titles: 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006)\n4. Argentina (3 titles: 1978, 1986, 2022)\n\nTheir current captains are:\n\n1. Brazil - Thiago Silva\n2. Germany - Manuel Neuer\n3. 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Indonesia: 279,118,866\n5. Pakistan: 241,499,431"} +{"id":"201d48d9c6233a31","answer":"Here are the throwing hands of the first five picks in the 2010 MLB draft:\n\n1. Bryce Harper (Washington Nationals) - Left-handed\n2. Jameson Taillon (Pittsburgh Pirates) - Right-handed\n3. Manny Machado (Baltimore Orioles) - Right-handed\n4. Christian Colón (Kansas City Royals) - Right-handed\n5. Drew Pomeranz (Cleveland Indians) - Left-handed"} +{"id":"bc1ff2e279b9b189","answer":"Jill Biden - Educator\nMelania Trump - Fashion model and businesswoman\nMichelle Obama - Lawyer and writer\nLaura Bush - Teacher and librarian\nHillary Clinton - Lawyer and politician"} +{"id":"696d9e0061dd5d6e","answer":"Here are the most populous cities in each of the 5 most populous countries in the EU:\n\n1. Germany - Berlin (population: 6.5 million)\n2. France - Paris (population: 12.2 million)\n3. United Kingdom - London (population: 14.1 million) (Note: The UK is no longer part of the EU)\n4. 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