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2hop__482757_12019 | When was the institute that owned The Collegian founded? | 1960 | [] | [
"Pakistan Super League\n\nPakistan Super League (Urdu: پاکستان سپر لیگ ; PSL) is a Twenty20 cricket league, founded in Lahore on 9 September 2015 with five teams and now comprises six teams. Instead of operating as an association of independently owned teams, the league is a single entity in which each franchise... | Step 1: The Collegian >> owned by → Houston Baptist University
Step 2: When was Houston Baptist University founded? → 1960 |
2hop__129292_160863 | What year saw the creation of the region where the county of Hertfordshire is located? | 1994 | [] | [
"The Spy in Black\n\n\"The Spy in Black\" was filmed at Denham Studios, with location shooting at Northchurch Common in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire and in Orkney, Scotland. The film wrapped production on 24 December 1938 and was released in the U.K. on 12 August 1939 – 22 days before the country again went to war wi... | Step 1: In which state is Hertfordshire located? → East of England
Step 2: When was East of England birthed? → 1994 |
2hop__679261_120616 | When was the abolishment of the studio that distributed The Game? | 1999 | [] | [
"PolyGram Filmed Entertainment\n\nPolyGram Filmed Entertainment (formerly known as PolyGram Films and PolyGram Pictures or simply PFE) was a British-American film studio founded in 1980 which became a European competitor to Hollywood, but was eventually sold to Seagram Company Ltd. in 1998 and was folded in 1999. A... | Step 1: The Game >> distributed by → PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Step 2: When was PolyGram Filmed Entertainment abolished? → 1999 |
2hop__813857_127131 | When was the publisher of Crux launched? | 1998 | [] | [
"PopSister\n\nPopSister was a Japanese monthly gal-shibuya-kei-oriented fashion magazine published by Kadokawa Publishing & Co.. Launched in 2010 as the \"older sister\" magazine of \"Popteen\", \"PopSister\" was targeted at females in their teens and early 20s.",
"Lethe Press\n\nLethe Press is an American book p... | Step 1: Crux >> publisher → CrossGen
Step 2: When was CrossGen launched? → 1998 |
2hop__144408_215084 | Jan Šindel's was born in what country? | Czech Republic | [
"CZE",
"cz",
"cze"
] | [
"Jan Anton van der Baren\n\nJan Anton van der Baren (variations on the first name: 'Jan Anthonie', 'Jan Antonius', 'Jean-Antoine' and 'Johannes Antonius') (1615 – 1 January 1687) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, priest and museum curator active in Brussels and Vienna. He specialised in still lifes of flowers and... | Step 1: What is Jan Šindel's birthplace? → Hradec Králové
Step 2: Hradec Králové >> country → Czech Republic |
2hop__63119_153058 | What city is the person who broadened the doctrine of philosophy of language from? | Copenhagen | [] | [
"Buddhism\n\nMahayana Buddhism received significant theoretical grounding from Nagarjuna (perhaps c. 150–250 CE), arguably the most influential scholar within the Mahayana tradition. Nagarjuna's primary contribution to Buddhist philosophy was the systematic exposition of the concept of śūnyatā, or \"emptiness\", wi... | Step 1: who broadened the doctrine of philosophy of language → Søren Kierkegaard
Step 2: What city is Søren Kierkegaard from? → Copenhagen |
2hop__63593_126904 | When was the baseball team winning the world series in 2015 baseball created? | 1969 | [] | [
"2016 World Series\n\nThe 2016 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2016 season. The 112th edition of the World Series, it was a best - of - seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Chicago Cubs and the American League (AL) champion Cleveland Indians, the first me... | Step 1: who won the world series in 2015 baseball → Kansas City Royals
Step 2: When was Kansas City Royals created? → 1969 |
2hop__125960_675104 | Where did the Baldevins bryllup director die? | Copenhagen | [] | [
"Baldevins bryllup\n\nBaldevins bryllup () is a 1926 Norwegian comedy film directed by George Schnéevoigt, starring Einar Sissener and Victor Bernau. The film is based on a play by Vilhelm Krag, and tells the story of how Simen Sørensen (Bernau) manages to get his friend Baldevin Jonassen (Sissener) married to the ... | Step 1: Who directed Baldevins bryllup? → George Schnéevoigt
Step 2: George Schnéevoigt >> place of death → Copenhagen |
2hop__86989_14904 | Who was thee first president of the association that wrote the code of ethics for psychology? | G. Stanley Hall | [
"Stanley Hall"
] | [
"The Man Hunter\n\nThe Man Hunter is a 1930 American pre-Code all-talking adventure drama that stars Rin Tin Tin. The film was released by Warner Brothers, and was adapted by James A. Starr (who wrote the screenplay and dialogue) from a story by Lillie Hayward who also wrote the screenplay.",
"Crime and Justice\n... | Step 1: who wrote the code of ethics for psychology → The American Psychological Association
Step 2: Who was the first president of The American Psychological Association ? → G. Stanley Hall |
2hop__28482_46077 | Which major Russian city borders the body of water in which Saaremaa is located? | Saint Petersburg | [
"Petersburg"
] | [
"Pavlodar\n\nPavlodar (Kazakh and Russian: Павлодар) is a city in northeastern Kazakhstan and the capital of Pavlodar Region. It is located 450 km northeast of the national capital Nur-Sultan, and 405 km southeast of the Russian city of Omsk along the Irtysh River. , the city has a population of 331,710. The popula... | Step 1: Where is Saaremaa located? → the Baltic Sea
Step 2: which major russian city borders the Baltic Sea → Saint Petersburg |
2hop__465230_21416 | When was the employer of John J. Collins established? | 1822 | [] | [
"Affirmative action in the United States\n\nIn the 1960 presidential election, Democratic candidate and future President John F. Kennedy \"criticized President Eisenhower for not ending discrimination in federally supported housing\" and \"advocated a permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission\".:59 Shortly aft... | Step 1: John J. Collins >> employer → Yale Divinity School
Step 2: When was Yale Divinity School established? → 1822 |
2hop__30913_30900 | When did Bush declare the war causing Kerry to criticize him during the 2004 campaign? | 2003 | [] | [
"John Kerry\n\nDuring his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill... | Step 1: Why did Kerry criticize Bush during the 2004 campaign? → for the Iraq War
Step 2: When did Bush declare for the Iraq War ? → 2003 |
2hop__121758_211071 | What is the college Francis Walsingham attended an instance of? | college of the University of Cambridge | [
"Cambridge",
"University of Cambridge",
"Cambridge University"
] | [
"97 Aces Go Places\n\n97 Aces Go Places is a 1997 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Chin Kar-lok and starring Alan Tam, Tony Leung, Christy Chung, Donna Chu and Francis Ng. The film is the sixth and final installment of the \"Aces Go Places\" film series and features a different cast and storyline.",
"Will... | Step 1: What college did Francis Walsingham go to? → King's College
Step 2: King's College >> instance of → college of the University of Cambridge |
2hop__121445_444063 | What type of university is the college Kyeon Mi-ri attended? | private university | [
"uni",
"university",
"Private university"
] | [
"Franz Ries\n\nFranz Ries (Berlin, 7 April 1846 – Naumburg, 20 January 1932) was a Romantic German violinist and composer, son of Hubert Ries. He studied at the Paris Conservatory. He also worked in the publishing business.",
"Chung Il-mi\n\nChung Il-mi, or Il-Mi Chung (Korean: 정일미; born 15 January 1972 in Busan)... | Step 1: The college Kyeon Mi-ri attended was what? → Sejong University
Step 2: Sejong University >> instance of → private university |
2hop__446183_21489 | In what year was the author of The Insider's Guide to the Colleges established? | 1878 | [] | [
"Kaskitayo, Edmonton\n\nKaskitayo is a residential area in the southwest portion of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It was established in 1973 through Edmonton City Council's adoption of the Kaskitayo Outline Plan, which guides the overall development of the area.",
"The Antioch Review\n\nThe Antioch Rev... | Step 1: The Insider's Guide to the Colleges >> author → Yale Daily News
Step 2: In what year was Yale Daily News established? → 1878 |
2hop__7483_160863 | When was the territory covered by RIBA's Cambridge branch office created? | 1994 | [] | [
"Royal Institute of British Architects\n\nRIBA Visiting Boards continue to assess courses for exemption from the RIBA's examinations in architecture. Under arrangements made in 2011 the validation criteria are jointly held by the RIBA and the Architects Registration Board, but unlike the ARB, the RIBA also validate... | Step 1: What territory did RIBA's Cambridge branch office cover? → the East of England
Step 2: When was the East of England birthed? → 1994 |
2hop__2946_2741 | What's the meaning of the name of the school that does not include the Mahayava scriptures in its canon? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Biblical apocrypha\n\nThe preface to the Apocrypha in the Geneva Bible explained that while these books ``were not received by a common consent to be read and expounded publicly in the Church, ''and did not serve`` to prove any point of Christian religion save in so much as they had the consent of the other script... | Step 1: What school does not include the Mahayava scriptures in its canon? → the Theravada
Step 2: the Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__607476_26791 | Where did the director who provided the lyrics to A Time for Singing attend school? | Northwestern's School of Communication | [] | [
"Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band!\n\nBill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! (1968) is the seventh album by Bill Cosby. This was his second studio album to feature his singing, and features less serious renditions (often with satirical lyrics written or improvised by Cosby) of then-... | Step 1: A Time for Singing >> lyrics by → Gerald Freedman
Step 2: Where did director Gerald Freedman attend school? → Northwestern's School of Communication |
2hop__46304_83854 | When did the country formerly known as Zaire become independent? | 1960 | [] | [
"Guinea-Bissau\n\nBeginning around 2005, drug traffickers based in Latin America began to use Guinea-Bissau, along with several neighboring West African nations, as a transshipment point to Europe for cocaine. The nation was described by a United Nations official as being at risk for becoming a \"narco-state\". The... | Step 1: zaire is the former name of which african nation → the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Step 2: when did the Democratic Republic of the Congo become independent → 1960 |
2hop__94429_480639 | Where did Peter and Paul Fortress' designer die? | Saint Petersburg | [
"Petersburg",
"St. Petersburg"
] | [
"Leonardo Donato\n\nLeonardo Donà, or Donato (Venice, February 12, 1536 – Venice, July 16, 1612) was the 90th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 10, 1606 until his death. His reign is chiefly remembered for Venice's dispute with the papacy, which resulted in Pope Paul V placing a papal interdict on Venice 1606–1... | Step 1: Who designed Peter and Paul Fortress? → Domenico Trezzini
Step 2: Domenico Trezzini >> place of death → Saint Petersburg |
2hop__140732_126525 | When did the network which airs Alt for Norge start? | 1988 | [] | [
"Mr. Monk and the End\n\n``Mr. Monk and the End ''is the two - part series finale of the USA Network original criminal mystery dramedy television series, Monk. It is the fifteenth and sixteenth episodes of the eighth and final season, and is the 124th and 125th episodes in the series overall. Adrian Monk (Tony Shal... | Step 1: Which original network is part of Alt for Norge? → TVNorge
Step 2: What is year of inception of TVNorge ? → 1988 |
2hop__22777_22785 | Who failed to take back what the French believed instrumental in their defense? | the Russian defences | [] | [
"List of first overall National Football League draft picks\n\nFirst overall selections by position played Position Number of selections Last year selected Quarterbacks 31 2018 Running backs 23 1995 Defensive linemen 15 2017 Offensive linemen 7 2013 Wide receivers Linebackers 1988 Defensive backs 1956",
"Battle o... | Step 1: What did the French believe was instrumental in their defense? → the Malakoff
Step 2: Who failed to take back the Malakoff ? → the Russian defences |
2hop__47096_807767 | What is the field of work of the proposer of the modern synthetic theory of evolution? | bio | [
"Bio"
] | [
"History of evolutionary thought\n\nEvolutionary thought, the conception that species change over time, has roots in antiquity -- in the ideas of the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese as well as in medieval Islamic science. With the beginnings of modern biological taxonomy in the late 17th century, two opposed id... | Step 1: who proposed the modern synthetic theory of evolution → Julian Huxley
Step 2: Julian Huxley >> field of work → bio |
2hop__79482_65123 | When was the season of Greys Anatomy when Derek died filmed? | filming for the eleventh season would begin on July 25, 2014 | [] | [
"Grey's Anatomy (season 14)\n\nGrey's Anatomy (season 14) Promotional poster Starring Ellen Pompeo Justin Chambers Chandra Wilson James Pickens, Jr. Kevin McKidd Jessica Capshaw Sarah Drew Jesse Williams Caterina Scorsone Camilla Luddington Kelly McCreary Jason George Martin Henderson Giacomo Gianniotti Country of ... | Step 1: what season did derek die in greys anatomy → In season 11
Step 2: when was In season 11 of greys anatomy filmed → filming for the eleventh season would begin on July 25, 2014 |
2hop__1007_59746 | When did the manufacturer of a pedometer accessory for the iPod become a publicly traded company? | 1980 | [] | [
"Whole Foods Market\n\nAs of 2015, founder John Mackey and Walter Robb were co-CEOs of the publicly traded company, with John Elstrott as chairman. In November 2016, the company announced that Walter Robb would be stepping down as co-CEO at the end of year and would remain with the company as a director. It became ... | Step 1: Who manufactures a pedometer accessory for the iPod? → Nike
Step 2: when did Nike become a publicly traded company → 1980 |
2hop__56206_271788 | What is the record label for the person who sang Beauty and the Beast with Celine Dion? | Capitol Records | [
"Capitol"
] | [
"Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)\n\nBeauty and the Beast premiered as an unfinished film at the New York Film Festival on September 29, 1991, followed by its theatrical release as a completed film at the El Capitan Theatre on November 13. The film was a box office success, grossing $425 million worldwide on a $25 ... | Step 1: who did celine dion sing beauty and the beast with → Peabo Bryson
Step 2: Peabo Bryson >> record label → Capitol Records |
2hop__35307_422900 | Who is the employer of the Iranian scientist who co-invented the first gas laser? | M.I.T. | [] | [
"Rainer Weiss\n\nRainer \"Rai\" Weiss (; German: [vaɪs]; born September 29, 1932) is an American physicist, known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics. He is a professor of physics emeritus at MIT and an adjunct professor at LSU. He is best known for inventing the laser interferometric te... | Step 1: Which Iranian scientist co-invented the first gas laser? → Ali Javan
Step 2: Ali Javan >> employer → M.I.T. |
2hop__52582_47867 | How many championships in a row were won by the person who played in the most NBA finals games? | eight | [] | [
"Miami Heat\n\nIn the summer of 2005, Riley brought in veteran free agent Gary Payton from the Boston Celtics, and also brought in James Posey, Jason Williams and Antoine Walker via trades. After a disappointing 11 -- 10 start to the 2005 -- 06 season, Riley relieved Van Gundy of his duties and took back the head c... | Step 1: who has played in the most nba finals games → Bill Russell
Step 2: how many championships in a row did Bill Russell win → eight |
2hop__95637_487859 | In what language is the star of Koyelaanchal fluent? | Hindi | [
"hi"
] | [
"Love in Mandya\n\nLove in Mandya () is a 2014 Indian Kannada language romance film written and directed by Arasu Anthare. It stars Sathish Ninasam and Sindhu Lokanath in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Manjunath, Prakash Shenoy, Jayashree Krishna and Rajendra Kamath.",
"For Ever Mozart\n\nFor Ever M... | Step 1: Who featured in the film Koyelaanchal? → Vinod Khanna
Step 2: Vinod Khanna >> languages spoken, written or signed → Hindi |
2hop__143789_699083 | What instrument did the artiste for Vi skall fara bortom månen play? | violin | [
"Violin",
"guitar"
] | [
"Scheila Gonzalez\n\nScheila Gonzalez (born August 5, 1971 in Los Angeles, California) is an American, Grammy winning multi-instrumentalist and music educator. She is best known for playing the saxophone and other instruments with artists such as Dweezil Zappa, Alex Acuña, Ray Parker Jr., and many others. She curre... | Step 1: Who was the artiste for Vi skall fara bortom månen? → Carl Öst
Step 2: Carl Öst >> instrument → violin |
2hop__26852_71366 | What year did the council which was seated in 1949 adopt the convention of cybercrime in? | 2001 | [] | [
"City of Manchester Stadium\n\nThe stadium, originally proposed as an athletics arena in Manchester's bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics, was converted after the 2002 Commonwealth Games from a 38,000 capacity arena to a 48,000 seat football stadium at a cost to the city council of £22 million and to Manchester City o... | Step 1: What council was the city given a seat for in 1949? → Council of Europe
Step 2: Council of Europe adopted the convention of cybercrime in ____ → 2001 |
2hop__81704_59948 | When did the author of season 7 of game of thrones begin writing Winds of Winter? | 2010 | [] | [
"Game of Thrones (season 8)\n\nThe eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones was announced by HBO in July 2016. Unlike the first six seasons that each had ten episodes and the seventh that had seven episodes, the eighth season will have only six episodes. Like the previous seaso... | Step 1: who is writing season 7 of game of thrones → George R.R. Martin
Step 2: when did George R.R. Martin start writing winds of winter → 2010 |
2hop__135799_442683 | What languages are spoken, written or signed by the person the Schiff test is named after? | Italian | [
"it"
] | [
"Mortimer L. Schiff\n\nMortimer Loeb Schiff (June 5, 1877 – June 4, 1931), sometimes Mortimer Leo Schiff, was an American banker and notable early Boy Scouts of America (BSA) leader. His son John Mortimer Schiff was also involved with the BSA. He was also the father of Dorothy Schiff, who was the owner and publishe... | Step 1: Whom is Schiff test named after? → Hugo Schiff
Step 2: Hugo Schiff >> languages spoken, written or signed → Italian |
2hop__160187_350741 | What language did the leader of the least radicalized faction use? | Chinese | [] | [
"Dutch language\n\nIt is the third language of South Africa in terms of native speakers (~13.5%), of whom 53 percent are Coloureds and 42.4 percent Whites. In 1996, 40 percent of South Africans reported to know Afrikaans at least at a very basic level of communication. It is the lingua franca in Namibia, where it i... | Step 1: Who led the faction that was the least radicalized? → Liu Shaoqi
Step 2: Liu Shaoqi >> languages spoken, written or signed → Chinese |
2hop__11598_11596 | When did the majority of the patents held by the company the Italian patents firm was representing expire? | 2015 | [] | [
"MP3\n\nThe initial near-complete MPEG-1 standard (parts 1, 2 and 3) was publicly available on 6 December 1991 as ISO CD 11172. In most countries, patents cannot be filed after prior art has been made public, and patents expire 20 years after the initial filing date, which can be up to 12 months later for filings i... | Step 1: Which company was the Italian patents firm representing? → Sisvel
Step 2: When did the majority of the patents held by Sisvel expire? → 2015 |
2hop__136052_749201 | What language is used by the person after whom the Panizzi lectures are named? | Italian | [
"en",
"English",
"eng",
"it"
] | [
"Languages of South America\n\nSpanish is the majority language of South America, by a small margin. Portuguese, with slightly fewer speakers than Spanish, is the second most spoken language on the continent.",
"Baltic Sea\n\nThe Baltic Sea was known in ancient Latin language sources as Mare Suebicum or Mare Germ... | Step 1: What is Panizzi Lectures named after? → Anthony Panizzi
Step 2: Anthony Panizzi >> languages spoken, written or signed → Italian |
2hop__35893_798003 | What is the language for the person who translated Plato's work to Latin? | Italian | [] | [
"Menaechmi\n\nMenaechmi, a Latin-language play, is often considered Plautus' greatest play. The title is sometimes translated as The Brothers Menaechmus or The Two Menaechmuses.",
"Ellen Frothingham\n\nEllen Frothingham (25 March 1835 - 1902) worked in the United States as a translator of German-language works in... | Step 1: Who undertook translating Plato's works to Latin? → Marsilio Ficino
Step 2: Marsilio Ficino >> languages spoken, written or signed → Italian |
2hop__32506_32631 | What did Goring believe the person whom he refused to work with in 1940 and 1941 would gain with further support? | control of more Luftwaffe units | [
"Luftwaffe"
] | [
"Bobby Gore\n\nBobby Gore (born Frederick Douglas Gore; May 11, 1936 – February 12, 2013) was an American gang leader and activist from Chicago, Illinois. Gore was the co–founder and former leader of the \"Conservative Vice Lords\" (CVL), which are historically one of the largest and most notorious street gangs in ... | Step 1: Who did Goring refuse to work with in 1940 and 1941? → the Kriegsmarine
Step 2: What did Goring believe the the Kriegsmarine would gain with further support? → control of more Luftwaffe units |
2hop__80262_77732 | Who was the president of the body that petitioned the king of England to recognize the rights of colonists when the declaration of independence was adopted? | President John Hancock | [
"John Hancock"
] | [
"You'll Be Back\n\nKing George III is dismayed by the American War of Independence and expresses his belief that the American Colonists will crawl back to the British Empire once their rebellion is squashed.",
"American Revolution\n\nTensions erupted into battle between Patriot militia and British regulars when t... | Step 1: who petitioned the king of england to recognize the rights of colonists → Continental Congress
Step 2: who was the president of Continental Congress when the declaration of independence was adopted → President John Hancock |
2hop__146496_719024 | What city is the place Kara Vâsıf Bey died located in? | Istanbul | [] | [
"Besim Bey\n\nBesim Bey, full name Mehmed Besim Bey born in 1828 in the Ottoman Empire was an Ottoman public administrator and politician. He was also a lyricist author.",
"Vilnius County\n\nVilnius County () is the largest of the 10 counties of Lithuania, located in the east of the country around the city Vilniu... | Step 1: In what place did Kara Vâsıf Bey die? → Kadıköy
Step 2: Kadıköy >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Istanbul |
2hop__94680_446437 | What languages can the star of Accident on Hill Road speak, write or sign? | Hindi | [
"hi"
] | [
"Dialect\n\nUnlike most languages that use alphabets to indicate the pronunciation, Chinese characters have developed from logograms that do not always give hints to its pronunciation. Although the written characters remained relatively consistent for the last two thousand years, the pronunciation and grammar in di... | Step 1: In the film Accident on Hill Road, who was the star? → Farooq Sheikh
Step 2: Farooq Sheikh >> languages spoken, written or signed → Hindi |
2hop__158204_27721 | In what year did France host the finals of the competition featuring Samoa for going on 30 years? | 2007 | [] | [
"Olympic Games\n\nThe modern Olympic Games or Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques) are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's forem... | Step 1: What competition has Samoa been featured in for nearly 30 years? → Rugby World Cup
Step 2: In what year did France host Rugby World Cup finals? → 2007 |
2hop__704076_119680 | In which year did the publisher of Roald Dahl's Guide to Railway Safety cease to exist? | 2001 | [] | [
"Skin and Other Stories\n\nSkin and Other Stories is a collection of short stories written by Roald Dahl. It was published in 2000 by Puffin Books, a division of Penguin Putnam Books. Many these stories first appeared in the Dahl book, \"Someone Like You\", and also includes the story \"The Surgeon,\" originally pu... | Step 1: Roald Dahl's Guide to Railway Safety >> publisher → British Railways Board
Step 2: In which year British Railways Board ceased to exist? → 2001 |
2hop__120751_127300 | When was the inception of the company that released Poptropica? | 1998 | [] | [
"Timeline of women's colleges in the United States\n\n1821: Clinton Female Seminary in Clinton, Georgia; later merged to become Georgia Female College (now Wesleyan College in Macon) chartered in 1836; the first college charted from its inception as a full college for women.",
"Rodney Van Johnson\n\nRodney Van Jo... | Step 1: Who released Poptropica? → Pearson Education
Step 2: When was the inception of Pearson Education ? → 1998 |
2hop__188536_127300 | When did the distributer of Poptropica start? | 1998 | [] | [
"Alexander Hvaal\n\nAlexander Hvaal (born 25 May 1992) is a professional rallycross driver from Larvik in Vestfold, Norway. He has raced in the European Rallycross Championship since 2012 and the World Rallycross Championship since its inception in 2014.",
"GNU Guix\n\n\"Guix System Distribution\" (abbreviated \"... | Step 1: Poptropica >> distributed by → Pearson Education
Step 2: When was the inception of Pearson Education ? → 1998 |
2hop__88376_84230 | What is the source of the river where Southern California gets most of its water? | La Poudre Pass | [] | [
"Colorado River\n\nColorado River The Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend, Arizona, a few miles below Glen Canyon Dam Countries United States, Mexico States Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California, Baja California, Sonora Tributaries - left Fraser River, Blue River, Eagle River, Roaring Fork River, Gunnison River,... | Step 1: where does southern california get most of its water → The Colorado River
Step 2: what is the source of The Colorado River → La Poudre Pass |
2hop__122993_12945 | When was the university Elizabeth Harwood attended formed? | 1972 | [] | [
"Samuel van Houten\n\nVan Houten was born in Groningen into a wealthy Mennonite family. His parents were Derk van Houten, a timber merchant and local politician, and his wife Barbara Elizabeth Meihuizen. After attending a Latin school from 1849 to 1854, he studied Law at the University of Groningen, obtaining a deg... | Step 1: What university did Elizabeth Harwood attend? → Royal Northern College of Music
Step 2: When was Royal Northern College of Music formed? → 1972 |
2hop__3826_78497 | What is the population of the city where the torch event was held in Vietnam? | 8,426,100 | [] | [
"Ho Chi Minh City\n\nHo Chi Minh City Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh Saigon or Sài Gòn Municipality Thành phố trực thuộc trung ương Clockwise, from left to right: Bến Thành Market, Ho Chi Minh City Hall, District 1 view from Saigon river, Municipal Theatre, Notre - Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, Independence Palace Seal... | Step 1: Where was the torch event held in Vietnam? → Ho Chi Minh City.
Step 2: what is the population of Ho Chi Minh City. → 8,426,100 |
2hop__159330_466510 | Who is the spouse of one of the artist who have had concerts in the stadium? | David Furnish | [] | [
"Estadio de La Condomina\n\nLa Condomina is a multi-use stadium in Murcia, Spain. The stadium holds 6,500 spectators and it is currently used mostly for football matches and music concerts.",
"Live at Shea Stadium: The Concert\n\nLive at Shea Stadium: The Concert is a CD and DVD music compilation of songs perform... | Step 1: What are two concerts that have been held at the stadium? → Elton John and The Who
Step 2: Elton John and The Who >> spouse → David Furnish |
2hop__147332_797858 | What type of community is the municipality where Norbert Pfretzschner died, an instance of? | comune | [
"Comune"
] | [
"Norbert Vesak\n\nNorbert Vesak (October 22, 1936 – October 2, 1990), one of Canada's leading choreographers in the 1970s, was a ballet dancer, choreographer, theatrical director, master teacher, dance columnist, lecturer, and opera ballet director, known for his unique, flamboyant style and his multimedia approach... | Step 1: Where did Norbert Pfretzschner live when he died? → Lana
Step 2: Lana >> instance of → comune |
2hop__24612_243409 | In what U.S. conflict was involved the most famous army of the Confederacy? | American Civil War | [
"Civil War",
"The Civil War"
] | [
"José Luís Mena Barreto (1817–79)\n\nJosé Luís Mena Barreto (24 October 1817 – 10 October 1879) was an army officer, politician and monarchist of the Empire of Brazil. He came from a wealthy family with a tradition of military service. José Luís entered the army in 1836, during the Ragamuffin War, a secessionist re... | Step 1: What was the name of the Confederacys most famous army? → Army of Northern Virginia
Step 2: Army of Northern Virginia >> conflict → American Civil War |
2hop__121505_630117 | The alma mater of Mushtaq Minhas is an example of what kind of university? | private university | [
"Private university"
] | [
"Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition\n\nA later instance was an ecological expedition studying the ecosystems near Showa Station in Antarctica. The project was first undertaken in February 1986. It was associated with the international BIOTAS program, which also launched in 1986. Taxonomical studies of some orga... | Step 1: Where did Mushtaq Minhas study or work? → Forman Christian College
Step 2: Forman Christian College >> instance of → private university |
2hop__11804_11827 | What is the literacy rate in the main city near where Guerra was assassinated? | 98% | [] | [
"Chihuahua (state)\n\nBut the peace in the state did not last long, the elections of 1875 caused new hostilities. Ángel Trías led a new movement against the government in June 1875 and maintained control over the government until September 18, 1875 when Donato Guerra the orchestrator of the Revolution of the North ... | Step 1: Guerra was assassinated in a suburb of which city? → Chihuahua City
Step 2: What is the literacy rate in Chihuahua City ? → 98% |
2hop__24612_98103 | What conflict involved the most famous Confederacy army? | American Civil War | [
"Civil War",
"The Civil War"
] | [
"Nine Years' War (Ireland)\n\nThe war against O'Neill and his allies was the largest conflict fought by England in the Elizabethan era. At the height of the conflict (1600–1601) more than 18,000 soldiers were fighting in the English army in Ireland. By contrast, the English army assisting the Dutch during the Eight... | Step 1: What was the name of the Confederacys most famous army? → Army of Northern Virginia
Step 2: What conflict involved Army of Northern Virginia ? → American Civil War |
2hop__3826_92217 | What is the name of the airport in the city where the torch event was held in Vietnam? | Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport | [
"SGN",
"Tan Son Nhat International Airport"
] | [
"2018 Winter Olympics torch relay\n\nThe 2018 Winter Olympics torch relay began 24 October 2017 and ended on 9 February 2018, in advance of the 2018 Winter Olympics. After being lit in Olympia, Greece, the torch traveled to Athens on 31 October. The torch began its Korean journey on 1 November, visiting all Regions... | Step 1: Where was the torch event held in Vietnam? → Ho Chi Minh City.
Step 2: what is the name of the airport in Ho Chi Minh City. → Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport |
2hop__122291_12945 | When was the alma mater of Rosalind Plowright founded? | 1972 | [] | [
"David Hunter Riddle\n\nDavid Hunter Riddle (April 14, 1805 – 1888) was the ninth and last president of Jefferson College from 1862 until its union with Washington College to form Washington & Jefferson College in 1865. He also served as trustee and the acting Principal of the Western University of Pennsylvania, to... | Step 1: Which college or university is related with Rosalind Plowright? → Royal Northern College of Music
Step 2: When was Royal Northern College of Music formed? → 1972 |
2hop__11757_11827 | What is the literacy rate in the new state capitol founded in 1709? | 98% | [] | [
"Raisinghnagar\n\nIn the 2011 India census, the town of Raisinghnagar had a population of 28,330. Males constituted 53.25% (15085) of the population and females 46.75% (13245). In 2011, Raisinghnagar had an average literacy rate of above 72.08% (20423).",
"Brahmadesam (Veppanthai)\n\nBrahmadesam is an Indian Panc... | Step 1: Which new state capital was founded in 1709? → Chihuahua City
Step 2: What is the literacy rate in Chihuahua City ? → 98% |
2hop__398228_120632 | What year was the end of the manufacturer of the White armored car? | 1980 | [] | [
"Car longevity\n\nIn the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency assumes the typical car is driven 15,000 miles per year. According to the New York Times, in the 1960s and 1970s, the typical car reached its end of life around 100,000 miles, but due to manufacturing improvements such as tighter tolerances... | Step 1: White armored car >> manufacturer → White Motor Company
Step 2: What year was the end of White Motor Company ? → 1980 |
2hop__142515_31413 | Who did the members of Kassetten's performers collaborate with? | the Birthday Party | [
"Birthday Party"
] | [
"Roland Glassl\n\nRoland Glassl (born 1972 in Ingolstadt, Germany) is a professional German viola player. He has won the Lionel Tertis Competition as well as the International Competition in Vienna. Glassl hass collaborated with many leading artists, and is also a member of the Mandelring Quartet.",
"Baldomero Sa... | Step 1: What was Kassetten's performers name? → Einstürzende Neubauten
Step 2: Who did members of Einstürzende Neubauten also collaborate with? → the Birthday Party |
2hop__123401_516437 | What university is Anthony Marten's college part of? | college of the University of Cambridge | [
"Cambridge",
"University of Cambridge",
"Cambridge University"
] | [
"Anthony Maraschi\n\nThe Reverend Anthony Maraschi, S.J. (1820 - 1897) was an Italian-born priest of the Society of Jesus. He was a founder of the University of San Francisco and Saint Ignatius College Preparatory as well as the first pastor of Saint Ignatius Church in San Francisco, California.",
"Marten River, ... | Step 1: Which college or university is related with Anthony Marten? → Trinity Hall
Step 2: Trinity Hall >> instance of → college of the University of Cambridge |
2hop__132812_120632 | What year was the end of the company that built the White armored car? | 1980 | [] | [
"Dodge 400\n\nThe Dodge 400 was a mid-size car built by Dodge. It was similar to the Chrysler LeBaron of the same era. The 400 was introduced for the 1982 model year but renamed and merged into the Dodge 600 lineup just two years later. An improved version of Chrysler's K-cars, it was called the Super K platform.",... | Step 1: What company built White armored car? → White Motor Company
Step 2: What year was the end of White Motor Company ? → 1980 |
2hop__121564_516437 | What university is the college attended by Roland Moyle part of? | college of the University of Cambridge | [
"Cambridge",
"University of Cambridge"
] | [
"Computational complexity theory\n\nTo further highlight the difference between a problem and an instance, consider the following instance of the decision version of the traveling salesman problem: Is there a route of at most 2000 kilometres passing through all of Germany's 15 largest cities? The quantitative answe... | Step 1: The college Roland Moyle attended was what? → Trinity Hall
Step 2: Trinity Hall >> instance of → college of the University of Cambridge |
2hop__35440_35465 | What does the abbreviation of the agency that officially recognized women's football in 1971 Stand for? | European Championship | [] | [
"Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium\n\nThe Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium is the main stadium for Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York, United States. Construction began in 2000 at a cost of approximately $22 million. With a capacity of 12,300 people (10,300 seating and 2,000 standing), it is the largest outdoor fac... | Step 1: In 1971, who officially recognized women's football? → UEFA
Step 2: What does UEFA Stand for? → European Championship |
2hop__368142_35465 | Where does the four letter abbreviation of the organization which includes the Gibraltar Football Association stand for? | European Championship | [] | [
"Tuvalu\n\nFootball in Tuvalu is played at club and national team level. The Tuvalu national football team trains at the Tuvalu Sports Ground in Funafuti and competes in the Pacific Games. The Tuvalu National Football Association is an associate member of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) and is seeking memb... | Step 1: Gibraltar Football Association >> member of → UEFA
Step 2: What does UEFA Stand for? → European Championship |
2hop__48498_89314 | Where did the team that won the MLB World Series in 2007 get Brandon Phillips from? | Los Angeles Angels | [
"Angels"
] | [
"List of Britain's Got Talent finalists\n\nOpera singer Paul Potts won the first series of the competition in 2007, street dancer George Sampson won the second series in 2008, dance troupe Diversity won the third series in 2009, gymnast troupe Spelbound won the fourth series in 2010, singer Jai McDowall won the fif... | Step 1: who won the mlb world series in 2007 → the Red Sox
Step 2: where did the Red Sox get phillips from → Los Angeles Angels |
2hop__157254_439812 | What is the name of the reservoir fed by the river that the Vyatka connects to? | Kuybyshev Reservoir | [] | [
"Mokihinui River\n\nThe Mokihinui River's headwaters are located in the Glasgow Range and its mouth is on the Tasman Sea. There is little human habitation near the river: the localities of Mokihinui and Summerlea are near the river's mouth, Seddonville is a few kilometres up the river, and just prior to its terminu... | Step 1: What river does Vyatka River connect to? → Kama River
Step 2: Kama River >> mouth of the watercourse → Kuybyshev Reservoir |
2hop__75451_55099 | Who plays the man with the largest signature on the declaration of independence in Sons of Liberty? | Rafe Spall | [] | [
"French Constitution of 1791\n\nThe National Assembly began the process of drafting a constitution. The Declaration of the Rights of Man, adopted on 27 August 1789 eventually became the preamble of the constitution adopted on 3 September 1791. The Declaration offered sweeping generalizations about rights, liberty, ... | Step 1: who wrote their name the biggest on the declaration of independence → John Hancock
Step 2: who plays John Hancock in sons of liberty → Rafe Spall |
2hop__44118_351644 | What family does the ruling king of Saudi Arabia come from? | Al Saud | [] | [
"Wadi Faran\n\nThe Faran Valley (Wadi Faran) (Arabic: وادي فاران) is a valley in central Saudi Arabia. With a population of several thousand mostly Bedouin inhabitants, Wadi Faran is one of the most densely inhabited towns in the interior of Saudi Arabia.",
"King of Saudi Arabia\n\nThe kings since Ibn Saud's deat... | Step 1: who is the ruling king of saudi arabia → Salman
Step 2: Salman of Saudi Arabia >> family → Al Saud |
2hop__88376_77860 | When did the the river where Southern California gets most of its water, start to form the Grand Canyon? | about 5 to 6 million years ago | [] | [
"Water in California\n\nThe Colorado River originates more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from California in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Wyoming and forms the state's southeastern border in the Mojave Desert. Unlike the other California watersheds, essentially all of the water flowing in the Colorado originate... | Step 1: where does southern california get most of its water → The Colorado River
Step 2: when did The Colorado River start to form the grand canyon → about 5 to 6 million years ago |
2hop__141468_119861 | What year did the company Novair International Airways is part of dissolve? | 1995 | [] | [
"East India Company\n\nEast India Company (EIC) Company flag (1801) Coat of arms (1698) Former type Public Industry International trade, Opium trafficking Fate Dissolved, after being mostly nationalised in 1858 Founded 31 December 1600 Founders John Watts, George White Defunct 1 June 1874 (1874 - 06 - 01) Headquart... | Step 1: What company is Novair International Airways part of? → Rank Organisation
Step 2: What year did Rank Organisation dissolve? → 1995 |
2hop__48365_604141 | What is the sports team the person played for who scored the first touchdown in Superbowl 1? | Green Bay Packers | [
"Packers"
] | [
"Extra innings\n\nOrdinarily, a baseball game consists of nine innings (in softball and high school baseball games there are typically seven innings; in Little League, six), each of which is divided into halves: the visiting team bats first, after which the home team takes its turn at bat. However, if the score rem... | Step 1: who scored the first touchdown in superbowl 1 → Max McGee
Step 2: Max McGee >> member of sports team → Green Bay Packers |
2hop__3648_36839 | How did the Japanese beat the country whose government disagreed on the language used to describe the torch route? | First Sino-Japanese | [
"First Sino-Japanese War"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nThe Olympic Torch is based on traditional scrolls and uses a traditional Chinese design known as \"Lucky Cloud\". It is made from aluminum. It is 72 centimetres high and weighs 985 grams. The torch is designed to remain lit in 65 kilometre per hour (37 mile per hour) winds, and ... | Step 1: What government disagreed on the language used to describe the torch route? → Taiwan.
Step 2: How did the Japanese win Taiwan. ? → First Sino-Japanese |
2hop__118280_598373 | What language is used by the director of Thenum Vayambum? | Hindi | [
"hi"
] | [
"Languages of South America\n\nSpanish is the majority language of South America, by a small margin. Portuguese, with slightly fewer speakers than Spanish, is the second most spoken language on the continent.",
"Czech language\n\nCzech (/ tʃ ɛk /; čeština Czech pronunciation: (ˈtʃɛʃcɪna)), historically also Bohem... | Step 1: Who served as director for Thenum Vayambum? → Ashok Kumar
Step 2: Ashok Kumar >> languages spoken, written or signed → Hindi |
2hop__88637_636575 | Where was the person who founded the American Institute of public opinion in 1935 born? | Jefferson | [] | [
"Joseph Wolins\n\nJoseph Wolins (born Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1915, died 1999, New York City) was an American painter whose influences included Piero della Francesca, Mantegna and Giotto. He studied at the National Academy of Design between 1935 and 1941 with Leon Kroll and held his first solo exhibition in 1947... | Step 1: who founded the american institute of public opinion in 1935 → George Gallup
Step 2: George Gallup >> place of birth → Jefferson |
2hop__129705_738979 | Which county contains the state having Wonderland Village? | Wayne County | [] | [
"Wardville, Oklahoma\n\nWardville is a small unincorporated community in northern Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 131 14 miles northeast of Coalgate, Oklahoma. The post office was established February 6, 1902 under the name Herbert, Oklahoma. Herbert was located in Atoka County, Choctaw N... | Step 1: In which state is Wonderland Village located? → Livonia
Step 2: Livonia >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Wayne County |
2hop__118282_722449 | What language is used by the director of Tiffany Memorandum? | Italian | [] | [
"The Violent Patriot\n\nThe Violent Patriot () is a 1956 Italian adventure film directed by Sergio Grieco. It is loosely based on real life events of the Italian condottiero Giovanni dalle Bande Nere.",
"Gonja language\n\nThe Gonja language is a North Guang language spoken by an estimated 230,000 people, almost a... | Step 1: Who served as director for Tiffany Memorandum? → Sergio Grieco
Step 2: Sergio Grieco >> languages spoken, written or signed → Italian |
2hop__71072_351644 | What is the family of the current leader of Saudi Arabia? | Al Saud | [] | [
"Islamism\n\nAnother factor in the early 1990s that worked to radicalize the Islamist movement was the Gulf War, which brought several hundred thousand US and allied non-Muslim military personnel to Saudi Arabian soil to put an end to Saddam Hussein's occupation of Kuwait. Prior to 1990 Saudi Arabia played an impor... | Step 1: who is the current leader of saudi arabia 2017 → Salman
Step 2: Salman of Saudi Arabia >> family → Al Saud |
2hop__142361_31413 | Who did members of the group who originally performed Kollaps collaborate with? | the Birthday Party | [
"Birthday Party"
] | [
"When the Stars Go Blue\n\n``When The Stars Go Blue ''is a popular alternative country song composed and originally performed by solo artist and former Whiskeytown band member Ryan Adams. It was first released with his album Gold on September 25, 2001. The song has been covered by many artists, notably: Celtic band... | Step 1: What is the name of the artist or group which originally performed Kollaps? → Einstürzende Neubauten
Step 2: Who did members of Einstürzende Neubauten also collaborate with? → the Birthday Party |
2hop__92840_542979 | In which county is the White Castle that Harold and Kumar visit? | Camden County | [] | [
"Castle\n\nA European innovation, castles originated in the 9th and 10th centuries, after the fall of the Carolingian Empire resulted in its territory being divided among individual lords and princes. These nobles built castles to control the area immediately surrounding them, and the castles were both offensive an... | Step 1: where is the white castle that harold and kumar go to → in Cherry Hill
Step 2: in Cherry Hill >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Camden County |
2hop__22110_22195 | In what year was the field Montini obtain a doctorate in issued affirming celibacy in the priesthood? | 1983 | [] | [
"Pharmacy\n\nOf particular concern with Internet pharmacies is the ease with which people, youth in particular, can obtain controlled substances (e.g., Vicodin, generically known as hydrocodone) via the Internet without a prescription issued by a doctor/practitioner who has an established doctor-patient relationshi... | Step 1: In what field did Montini obtain a doctorate in? → Canon Law
Step 2: In what year was Canon Law issued affirming celibacy in the priesthood? → 1983 |
2hop__55944_51671 | Who was the first Muslim elected as president of the party formed government in NWFP after the elections of 1937? | Badruddin Tayyab Ji | [] | [
"Labour Party (UK)\n\nThe Labour Party was most recently in government from 1997 to 2010 under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, during the ``New Labour ''era, first elected with a landslide majority of 179, reduced to 66 in the 2005 election. Since leaving government the party has been led by Ed Miliband from 2010 and ... | Step 1: which party formed government in nwfp after the elections of 1937 → The Indian National Congress
Step 2: who was the first muslim to be elected as president of The Indian National Congress → Badruddin Tayyab Ji |
2hop__26310_83050 | When did the roof gardens above the city where the Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall is located open to the public? | 1980s | [] | [
"List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom\n\nPremier Supermarkets, a subsidiary of Express Dairies, opened the UK's first supermarket in Streatham, South London in 1951, though The Co-operative Food opened Britain's first fully self - service store in March 1948 in Albert Road, Southsea.",
"World's fair\n... | Step 1: Where in London are the Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall located? → in Kensington
Step 2: when did the roof gardens above in Kensington open to the public → 1980s |
2hop__94119_657305 | What was the language of the designer of Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re? | Italian | [] | [
"Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re\n\nSacro Cuore di Cristo Re is a Roman Catholic church (minor basilica) in Rome, designed between the 1920s and 1930s by Marcello Piacentini.",
"Languages of South America\n\nSpanish is the majority language of South America, by a small margin. Portuguese, with slightly fewer speakers th... | Step 1: Who was the designor of Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re? → Marcello Piacentini
Step 2: Marcello Piacentini >> languages spoken, written or signed → Italian |
2hop__22156_22195 | In what year was celibacy in the priesthood affirmed in the ordinances that previously Paul had wanted to reform. | 1983 | [] | [
"Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary\n\nThe Feast of the Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary is an optional memorial celebrated in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church on 12 September. It has been a universal Roman Rite feast since 1684, when Pope Innocent XI included it in the General Roman C... | Step 1: What did Paul want to reform as a newly elected pope? → Canon Law
Step 2: In what year was Canon Law issued affirming celibacy in the priesthood? → 1983 |
2hop__42169_53910 | Who was President of the U.S. following the event which was preceded by Joseph Schumpeter and Norman Angell's most prolific writing ? | Thomas Woodrow Wilson | [
"Woodrow Wilson"
] | [
"Chinese Exclusion Act\n\nThe Chinese Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers. The act followed the Angell Treaty of 1880, a set of revisions to the US -- China Burlingame Treaty of 1868 that allowed the US t... | Step 1: When were Joseph Schumpeter and Norman Angell at their most prolific writing period? → before World War I
Step 2: who was president of the united states immediately following before World War I i → Thomas Woodrow Wilson |
2hop__15104_8955 | When did Tito first visit the person who laid claim to Eritrea and Italian Somaliland in a letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt? | 1954 | [] | [
"Historical rankings of presidents of the United States\n\nAccording to a Rasmussen poll conducted in 2007, six presidents -- George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy -- were rated favorably by at least 80% of Americans.",
"Roosevelt fami... | Step 1: Who laid claim to Eritrea and Italian Somaliland in a letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt? → Emperor Haile Selassie
Step 2: When did Tito first visit Emperor Haile Selassie ? → 1954 |
2hop__3648_20314 | In what era did The Presbyterian Church in the country whose government disagreed on the language used to describe the torch route experience a large growth in members? | era of Guomindang | [
"Guomindang"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nIndia rejected Chinese demands that the torch route be clear of India's 150,000-strong Tibetan exile community, by which they required a ban on congregation near the curtailed 3 km route. In response Indian officials said India was a democracy, and \"a wholesale ban on protests ... | Step 1: What government disagreed on the language used to describe the torch route? → Taiwan.
Step 2: In what era did The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan. experience a large growth in members? → era of Guomindang |
2hop__42169_56335 | In the war that followed Joseph Schumpeter's and Norman Angell's most prolific writing period where was the initial German offensive on the Western Front stopped? | First Battle of the Marne | [
"Battle of the Marne"
] | [
"Gladwin Hill\n\nGladwin Hill (June 16, 1914, Boston – September 19, 1992, Los Angeles) was an American journalist who was a member of the famed Writing 69th, a group of reporters who trained and flew on bombing missions with the Eighth Air Force.",
"East Prussia\n\nAt the beginning of World War I, East Prussia b... | Step 1: When were Joseph Schumpeter and Norman Angell at their most prolific writing period? → before World War I
Step 2: where was the initial german offensive on before World War I i western front stopped in september 1914 → First Battle of the Marne |
2hop__409019_145711 | Where did the author of Ressurreição die? | Rio de Janeiro | [
"Rio"
] | [
"The Way Some People Die\n\nThe Way Some People Die is a detective mystery written in 1951 by American author Ross Macdonald. It is the third book featuring his private eye Lew Archer.",
"Ressurreição\n\nRessurreição (\"Resurrection\") is a novel written by the Brazilian writer Machado de Assis. It was first publ... | Step 1: Ressurreição >> author → Machado de Assis
Step 2: At what location did Machado de Assis die? → Rio de Janeiro |
2hop__560_568792 | Who is the child of Liszt's mistress? | Cosima Wagner | [] | [
"William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton\n\nWilliam Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (c. 1540 – 1606) was the son of Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven and Margaret Erskine, a former mistress of James V of Scotland.",
"Frédéric Chopin\n\nAlthough the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship... | Step 1: What was the name of Liszt's mistress? → Marie d'Agoult
Step 2: Marie d'Agoult >> child → Cosima Wagner |
2hop__78686_5225 | What years did the person who said "I think, therefore I am" live? | 1596-1650 | [] | [
"Materialism\n\nThe French cleric Pierre Gassendi (1592-1665) represented the materialist tradition in opposition to the attempts of René Descartes (1596-1650) to provide the natural sciences with dualist foundations. There followed the materialist and atheist abbé Jean Meslier (1664-1729), Julien Offray de La Mett... | Step 1: where did i think therefore i am come from → René Descartes
Step 2: René Descartes lived from what year to what year? → 1596-1650 |
2hop__810899_126906 | When was the record label for Lovely Creatures created? | 2003 | [] | [
"Monkey Island (album)\n\nThe album did not perform well in the marketplace, and would be the J. Geils Band's last original album for Atlantic Records after almost eight years with the label. It was, however, the band's first album on which they did not use an outside producer, as well as their first project with r... | Step 1: Lovely Creatures >> record label → Kirtland Records
Step 2: When was Kirtland Records created? → 2003 |
2hop__132671_120207 | What year did the maker of the CMA CGM Vela dissolve? | 1999 | [] | [
"VY Canis Majoris\n\nVY CMa is a single star with a large infrared (IR) excess, making it one of the brightest objects in the sky at wavelengths of between 5 and 20 microns (μm) and indicating a dust shell or disk heated by the star. It is about 7001170000000000000 ♠ 17 ± 8 times the mass of the Sun (M). It is also... | Step 1: Who made CMA CGM Vela? → Daewoo
Step 2: What year did Daewoo dissolve? → 1999 |
2hop__96945_155490 | When did the institute that gives out the Elliott Cresson Medal award open? | 1824 | [] | [
"Charles Goodyear Medal\n\nThe Charles Goodyear Medal is the highest honor conferred by the American Chemical Society, Rubber Division. Established in 1941, the award is named after Charles Goodyear, the discoverer of vulcanization, and consists of a gold medal, a framed certificate and prize money. The medal honor... | Step 1: Who gives out the Elliott Cresson Medal award? → Franklin Institute
Step 2: When did Franklin Institute open? → 1824 |
2hop__132549_120207 | What year did the company that built K200 KIFV dissolve? | 1999 | [] | [
"CS Turnu Severin\n\nClubul Sportiv Turnu Severin was a Romanian professional football club from Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Mehedinţi County, founded in 2007 and dissolved in 2013. In 2012, the team promoted to the Liga I for the first time in their short history. After just one year of top football it relegated and wa... | Step 1: What company built K200 KIFV? → Daewoo
Step 2: What year did Daewoo dissolve? → 1999 |
2hop__459117_145711 | In what city did the author of Quincas Borba die? | Rio de Janeiro | [
"Rio"
] | [
"The Dead Stay Young\n\nThe Dead Stay Young (\"Die Toten Bleiben Jung\") is a 1949 novel by German author Anna Seghers. The book describes Communists secretly working in Germany between the end of World War I and the outbreak of World War II.",
"Hoërskool Menlopark\n\nDie Hoërskool Menlopark (Menlo Park High Scho... | Step 1: Quincas Borba >> author → Machado de Assis
Step 2: At what location did Machado de Assis die? → Rio de Janeiro |
2hop__685285_145711 | Where did the author of Memórias Póstumas die? | Rio de Janeiro | [
"Rio"
] | [
"Walter Bullock\n\nWalter Bullock (May 6, 1907 in Shelburn, Indiana –1953 in Los Angeles, California) was an American song lyricist and screenwriter.",
"Live and Let Die (song)\n\n``Live and Let Die ''is the main theme song of the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die, written by Paul and Linda McCartney and perf... | Step 1: Memórias Póstumas >> screenwriter → Machado de Assis
Step 2: At what location did Machado de Assis die? → Rio de Janeiro |
2hop__431_449 | Where was the place where Chopin's father got a teaching position moved to? | Kazimierz Palace | [] | [
"Joy Tivy\n\nShe commenced studies at the University College Dublin in 1942 where she studied geography as her primary subject with botany and geology as her secondary areas. She excelled as an undergraduate most notably scoring highest in highly competitive exams in 1944, which granted her status as a Scholar. She... | Step 1: Where did Chopin's father get a teaching position? → Warsaw Lyceum
Step 2: Warsaw Lyceum was moved to where? → Kazimierz Palace |
2hop__46704_5225 | The person coming up with the cartesian coordinate system lived from what year to what year? | 1596-1650 | [] | [
"International Museum Day\n\nInternational Museum Day (IMD) is an international day a celebration that held every year on or around 18 May, coordinated by the International Council of Museums (ICOM). The event highlights a specific theme that changes every year and that is at the heart of the international museum c... | Step 1: who came up with the cartesian coordinate system → René Descartes
Step 2: René Descartes lived from what year to what year? → 1596-1650 |
2hop__96999_155490 | When did the institution that awards the John Price Wetherill Medal open? | 1824 | [] | [
"John Bates Clark Medal\n\nThe John Bates Clark Medal is awarded by the American Economic Association to \"that American economist under the age of forty who is adjudged to have made a significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge.\"",
"Rayleigh Medal\n\nThe Rayleigh Medal is a prize awarded annually... | Step 1: Who gives out the John Price Wetherill Medal award? → Franklin Institute
Step 2: When did Franklin Institute open? → 1824 |
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