QALD2_te-67 Who are the parents of the wife of Juan Carlos I? Who are the parents of the wife of Juan Carlos I? Who are the parents of the wife of Juan Carlos I? Relevant and correct. It identifies Queen Sofía of Spain as Juan Carlos I's wife and provides her parentage. Relevant and correct. It specifies the parents of Queen Sofía, the wife of Juan Carlos I. QALD2_te-60 Give me a list of all lakes in Denmark. Give me a list of all lakes in Denmark. Give me a list of all lakes in Denmark. Relevant and correct. It provides a list of notable lakes in Denmark, including Esrum Sø, Arresø, Furesø, Mossø, Lyngby Sø, and Ringkøbing Fjord, and adds context about their significance. Relevant and correct. It mentions that Denmark has approximately 50 significant lakes, acknowledging the variability in exact numbers. QALD2_te-63 Give me all Argentine films. Give me all Argentine films. Give me all Argentine films. Relevant and correct. It provides a list of notable Argentine films with brief descriptions, suitable for the query. QALD2_te-64 Give me all launch pads operated by NASA. Give me all launch pads operated by NASA. Give me all launch pads operated by NASA. Relevant and correct: NASA operates several launch pads primarily at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, including Launch Complex 39A and 39B, which have been used for Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Artemis missions. Additionally, NASA operates facilities at Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia and collaborates with commercial launch providers. QALD2_te-65 Which instruments did John Lennon play? Which instruments did John Lennon play? Which instruments did John Lennon play? Relevant and correct. John Lennon primarily played the guitar, including acoustic and electric guitars, which were his main instruments during his time with The Beatles. Relevant and correct. John Lennon also played the piano, keyboards, bass guitar, and harmonica, demonstrating his versatility as a musician. QALD2_te-66 Which ships were called after Benjamin Franklin? Which ships were called after Benjamin Franklin? Which ships were called after Benjamin Franklin? Relevant/correct: There are no widely recognized ships historically documented as being directly named after Benjamin Franklin. While Franklin is a prominent American figure known for his contributions to science, diplomacy, and civic institutions, there is no notable record of specific ships bearing his name in the major naval or merchant fleets. SemSearch_LS-1 Apollo astronauts who walked on the Moon Apollo astronauts who walked on the Moon Apollo astronauts who walked on the Moon Relevant/correct: The Apollo astronauts who walked on the Moon were Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Pete Conrad, Alan Bean, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, David Scott, James Irwin, John Young, Charles Duke, Eugene Cernan, and Harrison Schmitt. Each mission's astronauts who conducted lunar EVAs are well documented. SemSearch_ES-97 "PINK PANTHER 2 PINK PANTHER 2 PINK PANTHER 2 """" ""The plot of ""Pink Panther 2"" centers around Detective Jacques Clouseau solving a series of art thefts connected to the Pink Panther diamond" SemSearch_LS-2 Arab states of the Persian Gulf Arab states of the Persian Gulf Arab states of the Persian Gulf Relevant/correct: The Arab states of the Persian Gulf typically include Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, which are geographically located along the Gulf and predominantly Arab. Iraq is partially considered part of the Gulf region, but not always classified as a Gulf state. The definition usually does not include Jordan or Syria. The highlighted countries are indeed recognized as the core Arab Gulf states. SemSearch_ES-96 New England Coffee New England Coffee New England Coffee Relevant/correct: New England Coffee is known for its high-quality roasted coffee blends that emphasize rich, smooth flavors, with a longstanding reputation for freshness and flavor consistency. Relevant/correct: Their products are widely available in retail outlets across the U.S. and online via their official website and retailers like Amazon. SemSearch_LS-3 astronauts who landed on the Moon astronauts who landed on the Moon astronauts who landed on the Moon Relevant and correct. It accurately describes the astronauts who landed on the Moon during the Apollo program, specifying that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to do so in 1969, and clarifies Michael Collins' role. Relevant and correct. It lists all six Apollo missions that included astronauts landing on the Moon. SemSearch_LS-4 Axis powers of World War II Axis powers of World War II Axis powers of World War II Relevant and correct. It accurately lists the main Axis powers as Germany, Japan, and Italy, and provides a good overview of their role in World War II. SemSearch_ES-98 University of Texas at Austin University of Texas at Austin University of Texas at Austin Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive overview of the academic programs offered by the University of Texas at Austin, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees across various fields. SemSearch_LS-6 boroughs of New York City boroughs of New York City boroughs of New York City Relevant/correct SemSearch_LS-7 Branches of the US military Branches of the US military Branches of the US military Relevant/correct: The answer accurately lists all branches of the US military—Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Space Force—and describes their roles. It provides a comprehensive overview suitable for the initial query. Relevant/correct: The answer correctly lists the six primary branches and briefly describes the roles of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Although incomplete, it addresses the question about the branches of the US military. SemSearch_LS-8 continents in the world continents in the world continents in the world Relevant/correct: The continents in the world are large landmasses that are primarily separated by oceans. Traditionally, there are seven continents recognized globally: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America. These continents vary greatly in size, population, climate, and geographical features. SemSearch_LS-9 degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism Relevant and correct. It accurately describes the stages or degrees within Eastern Orthodox monasticism, including novice, monastic vows, and levels like hieromonk and abbot. SemSearch_ES-91 westminster abbey westminster abbey westminster abbey Westminster Abbey, located in London, England, has a rich history dating back over a thousand years. It was originally founded in the 10th century and became a Benedictine monastery in the 11th century. The Abbey is renowned for its Gothic architecture and has been the traditional site of the British coronations since 1066. It also serves as the final resting place for many monarchs, poets, scientists, and other notable figures. Its historical significance is rooted in its role as a religious, cultural, and national monument, symbolizing the continuity of British history and heritage. SemSearch_ES-90 university of phoenix university of phoenix university of phoenix Relevant and correct. It provides a detailed overview of the programs, disciplines, and learning options offered by the University of Phoenix. Relevant and correct. It confirms the accreditation status of the University of Phoenix, which is an important aspect of its credibility. SemSearch_ES-95 MADRID MADRID MADRID Relevant and correct. It discusses Madrid's significance as a city, its attractions, and historical importance. Relevant and correct. It lists some of Madrid's main attractions, providing useful information about the city. QALD2_te-72 In which U.S. state is Area 51 located? In which U.S. state is Area 51 located? In which U.S. state is Area 51 located? Relevant and correct. It accurately identifies Area 51 as a U.S. Air Force facility located in Nevada, within the Nevada Test and Training Range, and provides context about its secrecy and activities. QALD2_te-75 Which daughters of British earls died in the same place they were born in? Which daughters of British earls died in the same place they were born in? Which daughters of British earls died in the same place they were born in? There are documented instances QALD2_te-76 List the children of Margaret Thatcher. List the children of Margaret Thatcher. List the children of Margaret Thatcher. Relevant/correct: Margaret Thatcher had two children named Carol Thatcher and Mark Thatcher. Relevant/correct: Her children's names are Carol Thatcher and Mark Thatcher. QALD2_te-77 Who was called Scarface? Who was called Scarface? Who was called Scarface? Relevant and correct. It accurately identifies Al Capone and Tony Montana as individuals associated with the nickname 'Scarface'. Partially relevant but incomplete. It correctly mentions the origin of the nickname related to facial scars, specifically referencing Al Capone, but is incomplete and less direct. QALD2_tr-15 Who created Goofy? Who created Goofy? Who created Goofy? Relevant/correct: The character Goofy was created by Walt Disney and the Disney animation team, making him a classic Disney character. Relevant/correct: Goofy was first introduced in 1932 by The Walt Disney Company, debuting in 'Mickey's Revue. QALD2_tr-16 Give me the capitals of all countries in Africa. Give me the capitals of all countries in Africa. Give me the capitals of all countries in Africa. QALD2_tr-13 Which classis does the Millepede belong to? Which classis does the Millepede belong to? Which classis does the Millepede belong to? Relevant/correct. A Millepede is a large millipede belonging to the class Diplopoda. QALD2_tr-11 Which countries have places with more than two caves? Which countries have places with more than two caves? Which countries have places with more than two caves? Relevant/correct: Countries known to have locations with more than two caves include Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, and the United States. These countries host extensive karst landscapes and cave systems, making them prominent destinations for caving and speleology. QALD2_te-80 Give me all books by William Goldman with more than 300 pages. Give me all books by William Goldman with more than 300 pages. Give me all books by William Goldman with more than 300 pages. QALD2_tr-10 In which country does the Nile start? In which country does the Nile start? In which country does the Nile start? Relevant and correct: The Nile River starts from Lake Victoria (in several countries including Uganda, Tanzania), and the Blue Nile begins from Lake Tana in Ethiopia. SemSearch_ES-86 "the morning call lehigh valley pa the morning call lehigh valley pa the morning call lehigh valley pa ""Relevant and correct. ""The Morning Call"" is a well-known newspaper serving the Lehigh Valley " SemSearch_ES-85 the longest yard sale the longest yard sale the longest yard sale Relevant and correct. The Longest Yard Sale, also known as the Great American Yard Sale, is an annual event regarded as the longest continuous yard sale in the world, spanning multiple days and attracting numerous vendors and shoppers. SemSearch_ES-88 thomas jefferson thomas jefferson thomas jefferson Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive overview of Thomas Jefferson's key roles and contributions, including his authorship of the Declaration of Independence, presidency, land acquisition, and educational initiatives. SemSearch_ES-89 university of north dakota university of north dakota university of north dakota Relevant/correct. Provides detailed information about the University of North Dakota's academic programs and strengths. Relevant/correct. States the location of the university. QALD2_te-45 Which countries are connected by the Rhine? Which countries are connected by the Rhine? Which countries are connected by the Rhine? Relevant/correct. It correctly identifies the six countries connected by the Rhine River and provides accurate information about its course. QALD2_te-46 Which professional surfers were born on the Philippines? Which professional surfers were born on the Philippines? Which professional surfers were born on the Philippines? Relevant/correct: While the Philippines has a vibrant surfing community, there are relatively few Filipino professional surfers who have gained widespread international recognition. Notable surfers include Roger Casugay, who is also known for his heroic actions, and Nathaniel Perez. However, many Filipino surfers compete mainly in local or regional competitions rather than on the international professional circuit. Relevant/correct: Yes, there are Filipino surfers who have gained recognition internationally, such as Roger Casugay. QALD2_te-48 In which UK city are the headquarters of the MI6? In which UK city are the headquarters of the MI6? In which UK city are the headquarters of the MI6? Relevant/correct: The main headquarters of MI6 is located in London, specifically in the Vauxhall area. Relevant/correct: MI6 is based in London, the UK's capital city. QALD2_te-49 Which other weapons did the designer of the Uzi develop? Which other weapons did the designer of the Uzi develop? Which other weapons did the designer of the Uzi develop? Relevant and correct. Major Uziel Gal is known for designing the Uzi submachine gun, and there is no widely known record of him developing other notable weapons. The answer accurately states he primarily designed the Uzi. Relevant and correct. Uziel Gal is mainly known for designing the Uzi, with limited information suggesting he developed other notable weapons, making this answer appropriate. QALD2_te-40 List all boardgames by GMT. List all boardgames by GMT. List all boardgames by GMT. Relevant and correct. GMT Games is known for titles such as 'Twilight Struggle,' 'Washington's War,' 'The Russian Campaign,' 'Combat Commander,' 'Memoir '44,' 'Here I Stand,' and 'Guerra Civil. QALD2_te-42 Who is the husband of Amanda Palmer? Who is the husband of Amanda Palmer? Who is the husband of Amanda Palmer? Relevant and correct. Amanda Palmer is married to musician and author Neil Gaiman since 2011. QALD2_te-43 Give me all breeds of the German Shepherd dog. Give me all breeds of the German Shepherd dog. Give me all breeds of the German Shepherd dog. Relevant/correct. The answer discusses different varieties and regional lines of the German Shepherd, which is useful for understanding the breeds and variations within the breed. QALD2_te-44 Which cities does the Weser flow through? Which cities does the Weser flow through? Which cities does the Weser flow through? Relevant and correct. It accurately describes the course of the Weser River and mentions its flow through North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony in Germany. Partially relevant. It mentions Hann. Münden, which is on the Weser, but the mention of Kassel is incorrect because Kassel is on the Fulda River, a tributary of the Weser, not directly on the Weser itself. QALD2_te-57 Give me the Apollo 14 astronauts. Give me the Apollo 14 astronauts. Give me the Apollo 14 astronauts. Relevant/correct, provides accurate and detailed information about Apollo 14 astronauts. Irrelevant/incomplete, mentions only one crew member and is cut off. QALD2_te-58 What is the time zone of Salt Lake City? What is the time zone of Salt Lake City? What is the time zone of Salt Lake City? Relevant/correct. Salt Lake City is in the Mountain Time Zone, with a standard UTC offset of -7 hours, shifting to -6 hours during daylight saving time. Relevant/correct. The city observes daylight saving time, switching to Mountain Daylight Time in the summer months. Relevant/correct. Salt Lake City is located in the Mountain Time Zone (MT). QALD2_te-59 Which U.S. states are in the same timezone as Utah? Which U.S. states are in the same timezone as Utah? Which U.S. states are in the same timezone as Utah? Relevant/correct: Utah is located in the Mountain Time Zone (MT). This time zone is 7 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-7) during Standard Time and UTC-6 during Daylight Saving Time. Relevant/correct: States that share the same Mountain Time Zone as Utah include Colorado, Arizona (although most of Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time and operates on Mountain Standard Time year-round), New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota (western part), South Dakota (western part), Nebraska (western part), and parts of Idaho and Kansas. QALD2_te-51 Give me all Frisian islands that belong to the Netherlands. Give me all Frisian islands that belong to the Netherlands. Give me all Frisian islands that belong to the Netherlands. Relevant/correct: The Frisian Islands that belong to the Netherlands are Texel, Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland, and Schiermonnikoog, which are part of the West Frisian Islands in the North Sea. QALD2_te-53 What is the ruling party in Lisbon? What is the ruling party in Lisbon? What is the ruling party in Lisbon? Relevant and correct. It accurately states that at the municipal level, the ruling party in Lisbon is the Socialist Party (Partido Socialista - PS). QALD2_te-55 Which Greek goddesses dwelt on Mount Olympus? Which Greek goddesses dwelt on Mount Olympus? Which Greek goddesses dwelt on Mount Olympus? The main Greek goddesses associated with Mount Olympus include Hera, Athena, Aphrodite, Artemis, Demeter, and Persephone. QALD2_te-24 Who was the father of Queen Elizabeth II? Who was the father of Queen Elizabeth II? Who was the father of Queen Elizabeth II? Relevant and correct. The father of Queen Elizabeth II was King George VI, who was the reigning monarch from 1936 to 1952. Relevant and correct. Queen Elizabeth II's father was King George VI, born Albert Frederick Arthur George. Relevant and correct. King George VI was the biological father of Queen Elizabeth II. QALD2_te-25 Which U.S. state has been admitted latest? Which U.S. state has been admitted latest? Which U.S. state has been admitted latest? Relevant and correct. Hawaii is the latest state admitted to the U.S., on August 21, 1959. Relevant and correct. Hawaii is the newest state, admitted in 1959. Incomplete but relevant, indicating Hawaii was the most recent state. QALD2_te-27 Sean Parnell is the governor of which U.S. state? Sean Parnell is the governor of which U.S. state? Sean Parnell is the governor of which U.S. state? Relevant and correct. Sean Parnell served as Lieutenant Governor of Alaska. Relevant and correct. He was the Lieutenant Governor of Alaska from 2009 to 2014. Correct, he does not govern any U.S. state. QALD2_te-28 Give me all movies directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Give me all movies directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Give me all movies directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Relevant/correct. Provides a comprehensive overview of Francis Ford Coppola's notable films, including 'The Godfather' trilogy and 'Apocalypse Now,' which are his most famous works. TREC_Entity-7 Airlines that currently use Boeing 747 planes. Airlines that currently use Boeing 747 planes. Airlines that currently use Boeing 747 planes. Relevant/correct. It provides accurate information on airlines that currently operate Boeing 747s, including considerations about fleet changes. Relevant/correct. It mentions airlines that still operate Boeing 747 aircraft, particularly focusing on freight airlines like Atlas Air and UPS Airlines, which use the planes for cargo operations, along with some passenger airlines like Lufthansa. TREC_Entity-9 Members of The Beaux Arts Trio. Members of The Beaux Arts Trio. Members of The Beaux Arts Trio. Relevant and correct. It accurately lists the founding members of The Beaux Arts Trio and mentions lineup changes. Incomplete. It begins to describe the members and their instruments but does not provide full information about all members or the complete lineup. QALD2_te-100 Who produces Orangina? Who produces Orangina? Who produces Orangina? Relevant and correct: Orangina is produced by Orangina Schweppes, which is a part of Suntory Beverage & Food Europe, a subsidiary of Japanese Suntory Holdings. QALD2_te-21 What is the capital of Canada? What is the capital of Canada? What is the capital of Canada? Relevant/correct: The capital city of Canada is Ottawa. It is located in the eastern province of Ontario and serves as the political and administrative center of the country. Relevant/correct: The political and administrative center of Canada is situated in Ottawa, Ontario. It is home to many government institutions, including Parliament Hill, where the federal government conducts its legislative activities. Relevant/correct: The city designated as the capital of Canada is Ottawa. It was chosen as the capital in 1857 and officially became the capital city, serving as the hub for Canadian government functions. QALD2_te-22 Who is the governor of Texas? Who is the governor of Texas? Who is the governor of Texas? Relevant/correct: As of 2023, the current governor of Texas is Greg Abbott. He has been serving as the governor since January 20, 2015, and is a member of the Republican Party. Relevant/correct: Greg Abbott assumed office as the governor of Texas on January 20, 2015, and continues to serve in this role. SemSearch_LS-46 where the British monarch is also head of state where the British monarch is also head of state where the British monarch is also head of state Countries that recognize the British monarch as their head of state are primarily within the Commonwealth of Nations. These include the United Kingdom itself, as well as several independent sovereign states. SemSearch_LS-49 who invented the python programming language who invented the python programming language who invented the python programming language Relevant and correct. Guido van Rossum is the creator of the Python programming language, developed in the late 1980s and first released in 1991. Incomplete, but indicates that Python was first developed, likely referring to Guido van Rossum's work. Can be clarified or omitted for accuracy. SemSearch_LS-42 twelve tribes or sons of Israel twelve tribes or sons of Israel twelve tribes or sons of Israel Relevant and correct. The Twelve Tribes of Israel are descended from the twelve sons of Jacob, also known as Israel, and each tribe became a distinct community within ancient Israel. Relevant and correct. The phrase 'The Twelve Tribes of Israel' refers to the same traditional divisions descended from Jacob's twelve sons. SemSearch_LS-43 what books did paul of tarsus write? what books did paul of tarsus write? what books did paul of tarsus write? Relevant and correct. Paul of Tarsus is traditionally credited with writing several books and letters in the New Testament, which have significantly influenced Christian theology. Relevant and correct. The Pauline Epistles include Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. SemSearch_LS-44 what languages do they speak in afghanistan what languages do they speak in afghanistan what languages do they speak in afghanistan Relevant and correct: The official languages spoken in Afghanistan are Pashto and Dari (also known as Afghan Persian). These are recognized by the constitution and are used in government, education, and media. Relevant and correct: Afghanistan is multilingual with languages such as Pashto, Dari, Uzbek, Turkmen, Balochi, Pashayi, and Nuristani spoken by different ethnic groups. Relevant and correct: Pashto and Dari. TREC_Entity-4 Professional sports teams in Philadelphia. Professional sports teams in Philadelphia. Professional sports teams in Philadelphia. Relevant and correct. Philadelphia is home to major professional sports teams: the Eagles (NFL), Phillies (MLB), 76ers (NBA), and Flyers (NHL). Incomplete, but relevant. It mentions the major leagues and teams but lacks detail on all teams and leagues. TREC_Entity-6 Organizations that award Nobel prizes. Organizations that award Nobel prizes. Organizations that award Nobel prizes. Relevant and correct. The Nobel Prizes are awarded by specific organizations: the Swedish Academy for Literature, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for Chemistry and Physics, the Norwegian Nobel Committee for Peace, and the Karolinska Institute for Physiology or Medicine, with the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences awarded by the Swedish Academy of Sciences. SemSearch_LS-41 the four of the companions of the prophet the four of the companions of the prophet the four of the companions of the prophet Relevant/correct. The four companions are Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, Umar ibn Al-Khattab, Uthman ibn Affan, and Ali ibn Abi Talib, who are the most prominent close companions of Prophet Muhammad. TREC_Entity-5 Products of Medimmune, Inc. Products of Medimmune, Inc. Products of Medimmune, Inc. Relevant and correct. The answer provides a detailed overview of MedImmune's key products, including Synagis and Flumist, which are well-known products of the company. TREC_Entity-2 Winners of the ACM Athena award. Winners of the ACM Athena award. Winners of the ACM Athena award. Relevant and correct. It provides an overview of the ACM Athena Award winners, emphasizing their contributions and suggesting where to find the most current list. Partially relevant. It discusses the criteria for the award but does not list specific recent winners, which was the focus of the initial query. TREC_Entity-1 Carriers that Blackberry makes phones for. Carriers that Blackberry makes phones for. Carriers that Blackberry makes phones for. BlackBerry phones were historically supported by major carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint in the United States, as well as Rogers, Bell, and Telus in Canada. Over time, support for BlackBerry devices has declined as their market share decreased. QALD2_te-35 Who developed Skype? Who developed Skype? Who developed Skype? Relevant/correct. Skype was created by Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström, who are recognized as the original founders, along with a team of engineers. Relevant/correct. Skype was initially developed by Estonian and Swedish developers, including Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan Tallinn, before being acquired by eBay. QALD2_te-39 Give me all companies in Munich. Give me all companies in Munich. Give me all companies in Munich. To find a list of all companies located in Munich, you can utilize resources such as the German Commercial Register (Handelsregister), the local chamber of commerce (IHK München), and online business directories like LinkedIn and Xing. These resources can help you access comprehensive company information in Munich. QALD2_te-31 Give me all current Methodist national leaders. Give me all current Methodist national leaders. Give me all current Methodist national leaders. Relevant and correct. It provides current leadership details for the Methodist Church, specifically mentioning the United Methodist Church and the UK Methodist Conference, including the current President of the Council of Bishops and the President of the Methodist Conference. QALD2_te-33 Give me all Australian nonprofit organizations. Give me all Australian nonprofit organizations. Give me all Australian nonprofit organizations. In Australia, nonprofit organizations are typically registered as charities under the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). They are established primarily for purposes other than making a profit, such as charitable, educational, religious, or community objectives. Examples include the Australian Red Cross, RSPCA Australia, and Save the Children Australia. SemSearch_LS-50 wonders of the ancient world wonders of the ancient world wonders of the ancient world Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive list of the most famous ancient wonders along with their significance. INEX_LD-20120521 electronic music genres electronic music genres electronic music genres Relevant/correct. It accurately lists the main genres within electronic music and highlights their distinct features. Relevant/correct. It provides useful insight into how electronic music genres are categorized and their distinguishing characteristics. INEX_LD-20120522 digital music notation formats digital music notation formats digital music notation formats Relevant/correct: Common digital music notation formats include MusicXML, MIDI, SCORE (an XML-based format), and proprietary formats such as Finale’s .musx and Sibelius’s .sib files. MusicXML is widely adopted for representing sheet music and enabling interoperability among notation software. QALD2_te-12 Give me all world heritage sites designated within the past five years. Give me all world heritage sites designated within the past five years. Give me all world heritage sites designated within the past five years. Relevant and correct. It provides a summary of the approximate number of sites designated within the past five years, aligning with the initial query. Partially relevant. It begins to list recent World Heritage sites, but the answer is incomplete and lacks specific details or a comprehensive list, making it less useful for the query. QALD2_te-13 Who is the youngest player in the Premier League? Who is the youngest player in the Premier League? Who is the youngest player in the Premier League? Relevant/correct: Ethan Nwaneri is the youngest player in Premier League history, making his debut at age 15 years and 181 days for Arsenal in September 2022. Relevant/correct: Ethan Nwaneri was 15 years and 181 days old at his debut, making him the youngest Premier League player. QALD2_te-14 Give me all members of Prodigy. Give me all members of Prodigy. Give me all members of Prodigy. Relevant/correct. The Prodigy members are Liam Howlett, Keith Flint (until his passing in 2019), and Maxim (Keith Palmer). Partial information, but incomplete and cuts off unexpectedly. QALD2_te-17 Give me all cars that are produced in Germany. Give me all cars that are produced in Germany. Give me all cars that are produced in Germany. Relevant/correct. It provides a comprehensive list of German car brands and models they produce, aligning with the query about cars produced in Germany. INEX_LD-20120512 south korean girl groups south korean girl groups south korean girl groups Relevant/correct: Some popular South Korean girl groups include BLACKPINK, TWICE, Red Velvet, Girls' Generation, MAMAMOO, and AOA. These groups are known for their international popularity, catchy music, and dynamic performances. INEX_LD-20120511 female rock singers female rock singers female rock singers Relevant/correct. It lists prominent female rock singers and their contributions, aligning directly with the query. Irrelevant/incomplete. It mentions songs by female rock singers but does not directly answer the query about the singers themselves. QALD2_te-11 Who is the Formula 1 race driver with the most races? Who is the Formula 1 race driver with the most races? Who is the Formula 1 race driver with the most races? Relevant and correct. Fernando Alonso holds the record for the most Formula 1 race starts as of 2023. Relevant and correct. It confirms that Fernando Alonso has the highest number of race participations. SemSearch_ES-17 butte montana butte montana butte montana Relevant and correct. It provides relevant questions about Butte, Montana’s history, attractions, and cultural sites. Relevant and correct. It describes the historical significance of Butte as a major copper mining town. SemSearch_ES-16 brooklyn bridge brooklyn bridge brooklyn bridge Relevant and correct. The answer provides a comprehensive overview of the Brooklyn Bridge, including its history, design, significance, and cultural impact. SemSearch_ES-19 carl lewis carl lewis carl lewis Relevant/correct. It provides a comprehensive overview of Carl Lewis's athletic career, achievements, and significance in track and field. Relevant/correct. It highlights his major achievement of winning nine Olympic gold medals. SemSearch_ES-18 canasta cards canasta cards canasta cards Relevant/correct. The answer accurately describes the types of cards used in Canasta, including standard suits, face cards, wild cards (jokers and twos), and special threes, which are fundamental to the game. QALD2_tr-89 Give me all soccer clubs in the Premier League. Give me all soccer clubs in the Premier League. Give me all soccer clubs in the Premier League. The Premier League features 20 clubs each season, including teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Leeds United, Leicester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Southampton, Brentford, Fulham, Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace, Newcastle United, and Brighton & Hove Albion. QALD2_tr-87 "Who wrote the book The pillars of the Earth? Who wrote the book The pillars of the Earth? Who wrote the book The pillars of the Earth? ""Relevant/correct: The author of the book ""The Pillars of the Earth"" is Ken Follett."" """" " QALD2_tr-84 Give me all movies with Tom Cruise. Give me all movies with Tom Cruise. Give me all movies with Tom Cruise. Relevant and correct: To find a list of all movies featuring Tom Cruise, visit IMDb and view his filmography section. QALD2_tr-85 In which films did Julia Roberts as well as Richard Gere play? In which films did Julia Roberts as well as Richard Gere play? In which films did Julia Roberts as well as Richard Gere play? Relevant and correct: Julia Roberts and Richard Gere appeared together in 'Pretty Woman' (1990) and 'Runaway Bride' (1999). Relevant and correct: They starred together in 'Pretty Woman' and 'Runaway Bride'. QALD2_tr-82 In which programming language is GIMP written? In which programming language is GIMP written? In which programming language is GIMP written? Relevant and correct: GIMP is primarily written in the C programming language. Relevant and correct: GIMP's core is developed in C, and it uses GTK+ for the GUI. Scripts and plugins may use other languages like Scheme or Python. SemSearch_ES-11 austin powers austin powers austin powers Relevant/correct: Austin Powers is a fictional British secret agent created by Mike Myers, first appearing in the 1997 film 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.' The character parodies 1960s spy films, especially James Bond, known for his flamboyant style and quirky personality. QALD2_tr-83 Who produced films starring Natalie Portman? Who produced films starring Natalie Portman? Who produced films starring Natalie Portman? Relevant/correct. It provides specific producers and studios involved in films starring Natalie Portman, directly answering the question. SemSearch_ES-10 asheville north carolina asheville north carolina asheville north carolina Relevant/correct: Asheville, North Carolina, is renowned for its vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and natural scenery. Notable attractions include the Biltmore Estate, Blue Ridge Parkway, River Arts District, and North Carolina Arboretum. QALD2_tr-80 Give me all Canadian Grunge record labels. Give me all Canadian Grunge record labels. Give me all Canadian Grunge record labels. Relevant/correct. It provides specific examples of Canadian record labels associated with grunge and explains the context of their involvement. Irrelevant/vague. It mentions limited Canadian labels but does not provide specific names or detailed information. SemSearch_ES-13 banana paper making banana paper making banana paper making Relevant and correct. It provides a detailed and accurate description of the process of making paper from banana fibers. QALD2_tr-81 Which country has the most official languages? 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SemSearch_LS-10 did nicole kidman have any siblings did nicole kidman have any siblings did nicole kidman have any siblings Nicole Kidman has two siblings: a sister named Antonia Kidman and a brother named Antony Kidman. Nicole Kidman's siblings are her sister Antonia Kidman and her brother Antony Kidman. SemSearch_LS-11 dioceses of the church of ireland dioceses of the church of ireland dioceses of the church of ireland Relevant/correct. The Church of Ireland is divided into several dioceses such as Armagh, Dublin, Cashel, Ferns and Ossory, Connor, Down and Dromore, Derry and Raphoe, Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, Meath, Kildare and Leighlin, among others. These dioceses serve as regional jurisdictions overseeing church administration and spiritual leadership across Ireland. SemSearch_LS-12 first targets of the atomic bomb first targets of the atomic bomb first targets of the atomic bomb Relevant/correct The first cities targeted by the atomic bombs during World War II were Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. These cities were selected as part of a strategic effort by the United States to bring about a decisive end to the war in the Pacific theater. Relevant/correct The specific locations that experienced the first atomic bomb attacks were Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Hiroshima was targeted by the bomb 'Little Boy,' while Nagasaki was targeted by 'Fat Man.' These locations were chosen due to their military significance and industrial QALD2_tr-91 Which organizations were founded in 1950? Which organizations were founded in 1950? Which organizations were founded in 1950? Relevant and correct. 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SemSearch_LS-25 members of u2? members of u2? members of u2? Relevant/correct. The members of U2 are Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr., with their respective roles accurately described. Relevant/correct. This answer also correctly describes the members and their roles in the band. QALD2_tr-68 Which actors were born in Germany? Which actors were born in Germany? Which actors were born in Germany? Relevant/correct. It lists actors born in Germany, providing accurate examples such as Daniel Brühl, Diane Kruger, Maximilian Schell, and Christoph Waltz, along with their notable works. SemSearch_LS-26 movies starring erykah badu movies starring erykah badu movies starring erykah badu Relevant/correct about Erykah Badu's acting roles, though she is primarily known as a musician, not for starring in movies. Relevant mentioning her appearances in documentaries related to music, but does not specify movies where she starred. QALD2_tr-69 Which caves have more than 3 entrances? 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SemSearch_LS-22 major leagues in the united states major leagues in the united states major leagues in the united states Relevant/correct: The major professional sports leagues in the United States are the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL, which are considered the primary leagues with extensive fan bases and historical significance. QALD2_tr-65 Which companies work in the aerospace industry as well as on nuclear reactor technology? Which companies work in the aerospace industry as well as on nuclear reactor technology? Which companies work in the aerospace industry as well as on nuclear reactor technology? Relevant and correct. It provides a list of companies involved in the aerospace industry. Partially relevant, as it mentions companies involved in nuclear reactor technology, which may overlap with aerospace companies involved in nuclear propulsion or related research. QALD2_tr-62 Who created Wikipedia? Who created Wikipedia? Who created Wikipedia? 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SemSearch_ES-29 ellis college ellis college ellis college Relevant and correct: Ellis College is an educational institution that specializes in providing online and distance learning programs, primarily through online platforms. It is based in Canada and offers flexible study options. Relevant and correct: Ellis College offers programs focused on business, management, and related fields, including diplomas, certificates, and undergraduate degrees. SemSearch_LS-38 states that border oklahoma states that border oklahoma states that border oklahoma Relevant/correct: Oklahoma shares its borders with six states: Arkansas to the east, Missouri to the northeast, Kansas to the north, Colorado to the northwest (at a tripoint), New Mexico to the west, and Texas to the south and southwest. Relevant/correct: The states adjacent to Oklahoma are Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. QALD2_tr-77 Which music albums contain the song Last Christmas? Which music albums contain the song Last Christmas? Which music albums contain the song Last Christmas? Relevant and correct. 'Last Christmas' by Wham! originally appeared on their 1984 album 'Make It Big,' and has been included in various compilation and holiday albums. SemSearch_LS-31 permanent members of the UN Security Council permanent members of the UN Security Council permanent members of the UN Security Council Relevant and correct. The five permanent members of the UN Security Council are China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, also known as the 'P5'. Relevant and correct, explaining the significance and veto power of the permanent members. QALD2_tr-78 Give me all books written by Danielle Steel. Give me all books written by Danielle Steel. Give me all books written by Danielle Steel. Danielle Steel has written over 180 books, including novels, anthologies, and children's books. SemSearch_LS-32 presidents depicted on mount rushmore who died of shooting presidents depicted on mount rushmore who died of shooting presidents depicted on mount rushmore who died of shooting Relevant/correct: Mount Rushmore features the carved faces of four U.S. Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. These presidents were chosen to represent the nation's birth, growth, development, and preservation, respectively. Relevant/correct: Among the presidents depicted on Mount Rushmore, only Abraham Lincoln died as a result of gunshot wounds. Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865. QALD2_tr-1 Give me all female Russian astronauts. Give me all female Russian astronauts. Give me all female Russian astronauts. Relevant/correct: The female astronauts from Russia include notable figures such as Valentina Tereshkova, Elena Kondakova, Yelena Serova, and Anna Kikina. 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SemSearch_ES-20 carolina carolina carolina Relevant and correct. It provides the etymology and significance of the name Carolina, including its association with regions in the United States. Relevant and correct. It mentions the notable U.S. states named North Carolina and South Carolina. QALD2_tr-74 Which capitals in Europe were host cities of the summer olympic games? Which capitals in Europe were host cities of the summer olympic games? Which capitals in Europe were host cities of the summer olympic games? London, Athens, and Rome are European capitals that have hosted the Summer Olympic Games. London hosted in 1908, 1948, and 2012. Athens hosted in 1896 and 2004. Rome hosted in 1960. QALD2_tr-71 Give me all video games published by Mean Hamster Software. Give me all video games published by Mean Hamster Software. Give me all video games published by Mean Hamster Software. QALD2_tr-4 Which river does the Brooklyn Bridge cross? Which river does the Brooklyn Bridge cross? 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SemSearch_ES-24 coastal carolina coastal carolina coastal carolina Relevant and correct. Coastal Carolina University is located in Conway, South Carolina, near the coast, and is known for its strong academic programs and successful athletic teams, including a notable football program. It is often referred to simply as 'Coastal Carolina'. QALD2_tr-6 Where did Abraham Lincoln die? Where did Abraham Lincoln die? Where did Abraham Lincoln die? Relevant/correct: Abraham Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on the evening of April 14, 1865. Relevant/correct: Abraham Lincoln died at Ford's Theatre, which is located in Washington, D.C., shortly after being shot. Relevant/correct: Abraham Lincoln passed away in a nearby room at Ford's Theatre, specifically in the presidential box where he was shot. QALD2_tr-70 Give me all films produced by Hal Roach. Give me all films produced by Hal Roach. Give me all films produced by Hal Roach. 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QALD2_tr-8 Which states of Germany are governed by the Social Democratic Party? Which states of Germany are governed by the Social Democratic Party? Which states of Germany are governed by the Social Democratic Party? Relevant/correct: As of 2023, several German states are led by governments formed by the Social Democratic Party (SPD). These include Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The political landscape is dynamic, and the leadership status can change with elections and coalition agreements. Relevant/correct: Currently, the Social Democratic Party (SPD) governs five German states: Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. 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QALD2_tr-45 Which telecommunications organizations are located in Belgium? Which telecommunications organizations are located in Belgium? Which telecommunications organizations are located in Belgium? Relevant and correct. It accurately lists major telecommunications companies in Belgium and provides relevant details about their services. Relevant. It mentions the government body overseeing telecommunications policy in Belgium, which is pertinent to the query. QALD2_tr-42 What are the official languages of the Philippines? What are the official languages of the Philippines? What are the official languages of the Philippines? Relevant and correct. The official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English, recognized by the government, used in official and everyday contexts, and play a significant role in communication. Relevant and correct. The Philippines has two official languages, Filipino and English, used in government, legal, educational, and media contexts. QALD2_tr-43 Who is the mayor of New York City? Who is the mayor of New York City? Who is the mayor of New York City? Relevant and correct: The current mayor of New York City is Eric Adams, who assumed office on January 1, 2022. QALD2_tr-40 What is the highest mountain in Australia? What is the highest mountain in Australia? What is the highest mountain in Australia? Relevant/correct: The highest mountain in Australia is called Mount Kosciuszko. Relevant/correct: Mount Kosciuszko has an elevation of approximately 2,228 meters (7,310 feet) above sea level. Relevant/correct: Mount Kosciuszko is located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, within the Kosciuszko National Park. QALD2_tr-41 Give me all soccer clubs in Spain. Give me all soccer clubs in Spain. Give me all soccer clubs in Spain. Relevant/correct: The answer lists major soccer clubs in Spain, such as Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Valencia CF, and Sevilla FC. SemSearch_ES-52 lincoln park lincoln park lincoln park Relevant/correct: Lincoln Park is a large urban park in Chicago, Illinois, known for gardens, lakefront views, and cultural institutions, serving as a key green space for recreation and relaxation. Relevant/correct: Lincoln Park features the Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory, offering attractions like animal exhibits and lush plant collections. SemSearch_ES-56 "mario bros mario bros mario bros ""Relevant/correct. It provides a comprehensive overview of the main characters in the Mario Bros. series """" // Irrelevant / incomplete" SemSearch_ES-59 mercy hospital in des moines, ia mercy hospital in des moines, ia mercy hospital in des moines, ia Relevant and correct. Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa, is located at 1111 6th Avenue and is part of MercyOne health system. Relevant and correct. Mercy Hospital offers a wide range of medical services including emergency care, surgical services, maternity and pediatric care, cardiology, orthopedics, imaging, outpatient services, and specialized clinics. SemSearch_ES-58 mason ohio mason ohio mason ohio Relevant/correct: Mason, Ohio, is known for attractions such as Kings Island Amusement Park, The Beach Waterpark, the Mason Historical Society Museum, and the Lindner Family Tennis Center, which hosts the Western Southern Open. Outdoor activities are available at parks like Cottell Park. SemSearch_ES-2 B. F. Skinner B. F. Skinner B. F. Skinner Relevant and correct: The three sub-questions outlined provide a comprehensive overview of B. F. Skinner's significance, including his identity, core theories, and influence. Relevant and correct: B. F. Skinner was an American psychologist renowned for his work in operant conditioning, emphasizing behaviors influenced by consequences like rewards and punishments. SemSearch_ES-1 44 magnum hunting 44 magnum hunting 44 magnum hunting Relevant/correct. It provides useful information on hunting with a .44 Magnum handgun, including techniques, safety considerations, suitable ammunition, and ethical hunting practices. SemSearch_ES-50 laura steele bob and tom laura steele bob and tom laura steele bob and tom Relevant/correct. It clarifies who Laura Steele is and explains that there is no publicly known connection between her and Bob and Tom. Relevant/correct. It states that Laura Steele, Bob, and Tom are not known to be involved in any specific project or show together. SemSearch_ES-108 danielia cotton danielia cotton danielia cotton Relevant/correct: Danielia Cotton is an American singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice and blending genres like rock, soul, blues, and gospel, which has earned her recognition for her emotive songwriting and inspiring lyrics. Relevant/correct: Danielia Cotton's music combines rock, soul, blues, and gospel influences, with energetic performances and heartfelt lyrics, making her a notable artist in contemporary music. SemSearch_ES-106 chase masterson chase masterson chase masterson Relevant/correct: Chase Masterson is an American actress, singer, and producer, known for her work in science fiction television and her activism. Relevant/correct: Chase Masterson is best known for her role as Leeta on 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' and is also recognized for her singing and advocacy work. SemSearch_ES-107 concord steel concord steel concord steel Relevant and correct. It provides a detailed overview of Concord Steel as a manufacturing company specializing in high-quality steel products, including their product range and application areas. SemSearch_ES-104 bourbonnais il bourbonnais il bourbonnais il Relevant/correct. It provides a detailed overview of Bourbonnais, Illinois, including historical and community information. Relevant/correct. It describes the location of Bourbonnais within Illinois and its proximity to Chicago. SemSearch_ES-102 beach flowers beach flowers beach flowers Relevant/correct. It provides a detailed explanation of beach flowers, including their adaptations, ecological roles, and examples such as beach morning glory and sea thrift. Relevant/correct. It lists relevant beach flowers like sea lavender, beach sunflower, beach morning glory, and dune. QALD2_tr-59 Give me all people with first name Jimmy. Give me all people with first name Jimmy. Give me all people with first name Jimmy. Relevant/correct. It explains how to search for all individuals with the first name Jimmy in a database, including an example SQL query. SemSearch_ES-100 YMCA Tampa YMCA Tampa YMCA Tampa Relevant and correct: The three sub-questions about programs, locations, and history/mission of YMCA Tampa are appropriate for understanding the organization. Relevant and correct: Describes the variety of programs and services offered by YMCA Tampa, providing a comprehensive overview. SemSearch_ES-101 ashley wagner ashley wagner ashley wagner Relevant/correct. Ashley Wagner is an American figure skater known for her artistic style, technical skills, and competitive achievements. Relevant/correct. She has won multiple U.S. National Championships, earned a silver medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics, and has medaled at other major international competitions. SemSearch_ES-49 laura bush laura bush laura bush Relevant and correct. Laura Bush is known as an American educator and former First Lady, married to George W. Bush, with a focus on education, health issues, and literacy advocacy. Relevant and correct. Highlights her initiatives as First Lady related to education, women’s health, and literacy programs. QALD2_tr-57 List all episodes of the first season of the HBO television series The Sopranos! List all episodes of the first season of the HBO television series The Sopranos! List all episodes of the first season of the HBO television series The Sopranos! Relevant/correct. The list of episode titles for the first season of The Sopranos is accurate. Relevant/correct. It correctly mentions the total number of episodes in season one. Incomplete. It provides the original air date but does not list all episodes or confirm the full episode list. QALD2_tr-58 Who produced the most films? Who produced the most films? Who produced the most films? The producer with the most films is often considered to be Dino De Laurentiis, who produced over 500 films across his career. QALD2_tr-55 Who developed the video game World of Warcraft? Who developed the video game World of Warcraft? Who developed the video game World of Warcraft? Relevant/correct: The company responsible for creating World of Warcraft is Blizzard Entertainment, a renowned video game developer and publisher. QALD2_tr-53 Give me all presidents of the United States. Give me all presidents of the United States. Give me all presidents of the United States. Relevant/correct: The list begins correctly with the first president, George Washington, and includes many subsequent presidents. However, it is incomplete and appears to be cut off at the end. QALD2_tr-54 Who was the wife of U.S. president Lincoln? Who was the wife of U.S. president Lincoln? Who was the wife of U.S. president Lincoln? Relevant/correct: Abraham Lincoln's wife was Mary Todd Lincoln. She was the First Lady of the United States during Lincoln's presidency from 1861 to 1865. Relevant/correct: Abraham Lincoln's wife's name was Mary Todd Lincoln. She was known for her role as the First Lady and her participation in social and political events during Lincoln's administration. Relevant/correct: Mary Todd Lincoln was the wife of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Born in 1818, she was from Kentucky and married Lincoln in 1842. QALD2_tr-51 Give me all school types. Give me all school types. Give me all school types. Relevant/correct: The answer provides a comprehensive overview of the main school types, including public, private, charter, magnet, homeschooling, and specialized schools, which directly addresses the query. QALD2_tr-52 Which presidents were born in 1945? Which presidents were born in 1945? Which presidents were born in 1945? Relevant/correct: Bill Clinton was born in 1945 and served as the President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Relevant/correct: Bill Clinton was born in 1945 and is a notable president. SemSearch_ES-41 joan of arc joan of arc joan of arc Relevant/correct. Joan of Arc was a young French peasant girl born around 1412 who became a national heroine and Catholic saint. She is famous for her pivotal role during the Hundred Years' War, particularly for leading the French army to several important victories. Her strong faith, vision-driven leadership, and unwavering patriotism made her a remarkable figure in history, despite her tragic end. SemSearch_ES-7 airsoft glock airsoft glock airsoft glock Relevant and correct. It provides detailed information about high-quality airsoft Glock replicas from reputable brands, highlighting their features and characteristics. QALD2_tr-50 What did Bruce Carver die from? What did Bruce Carver die from? What did Bruce Carver die from? Bruce Carver died from complications related to pancreatic cancer in 2005. SemSearch_ES-9 american embassy nairobi american embassy nairobi american embassy nairobi Relevant and correct. The American Embassy in Nairobi is located along United Nations Avenue, off Ngong Road, in the Westlands area, within the Village Market complex. Relevant and correct. The embassy offers visa processing, passport services, assistance to U.S. citizens, and consular services. SemSearch_ES-4 NAACP Image Awards NAACP Image Awards NAACP Image Awards Relevant and correct. The NAACP Image Awards are annual awards presented by the NAACP to celebrate outstanding achievements of people of color across various fields, established in 1967. SemSearch_ES-3 Bookwork Bookwork Bookwork Relevant and correct. It outlines key questions about the definition of bookwork, ways to improve efficiency, and strategies for managing it effectively. Relevant and correct. It provides a clear explanation of what bookwork entails in an academic or work context. SemSearch_ES-45 keith urban keith urban keith urban Keith Urban is an Australian-American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer renowned for his contributions to country music. Born on October 26, 1967, in New Zealand and raised in Australia, he gained international fame for blending country, pop, and rock genres. Urban is celebrated for his guitar skills, charismatic stage presence, and soulful voice. He has become one of the most prominent figures in contemporary country music, often recognized for his emotive performances and songwriting talent. SemSearch_ES-6 air wisconsin air wisconsin air wisconsin Air Wisconsin is a regional airline based in the United States, operating as a regional carrier for major airlines such as American Airlines and United Airlines, primarily using Bombardier CRJ series aircraft. SemSearch_ES-47 king arthur king arthur king arthur Relevant and correct. King Arthur is a legendary British figure associated with medieval stories of heroism, chivalry, and his role in defending Britain against invaders. While his historical existence is uncertain, he remains a prominent symbol in literature and culture. SemSearch_ES-5 Scott County Scott County Scott County Relevant/correct: Scott County has a rich history rooted in its early settlement and development during the 19th century. Named after General Winfield Scott, the county was officially established in 1837. Throughout the years, it evolved from a primarily agricultural region to a community with diverse economic activities. The area played a role in regional history, including the Civil War era, and has preserved various historic sites and archives that reflect its cultural heritage. QALD2_te-89 In which city was the former Dutch queen Juliana buried? In which city was the former Dutch queen Juliana buried? In which city was the former Dutch queen Juliana buried? Queen Juliana of the Netherlands is buried at the Nieuwe Kerk in The Hague. SemSearch_ES-80 sonny and cher sonny and cher sonny and cher Relevant/correct. It provides a comprehensive summary of Sonny and Cher, including their roles, fame, influence, and individual careers. Relevant/correct. It mentions their iconic hit 'I Got You Babe,' which is a key part of their legacy. SemSearch_ES-82 st lucia st lucia st lucia Relevant/correct: St. Lucia is a beautiful Caribbean island known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and luxurious resorts. It is a popular destination for travelers seeking relaxation, adventure, and natural beauty. The island features lush rainforests, volcanic mountains, pristine beaches, and a rich history that adds to its charm. Visitors often enjoy exploring its natural sights, engaging in water sports, and experiencing local music and cuisine. Relevant/correct: The top tourist attractions in St. Lucia include the iconic Pitons—Gros Piton and Petit Piton—which are UNESCO World Heritage sites offering SemSearch_ES-84 the dish danielle fishel the dish danielle fishel the dish danielle fishel Relevant and correct. Danielle Fishel is best known for her acting role as Topanga Lawrence in 'Boy Meets World' and 'Girl Meets World.' Relevant and correct. There is no widely recognized dish directly associated with Danielle Fishel. SemSearch_ES-83 st paul saints st paul saints st paul saints Relevant/correct. The St. Paul Saints are a professional baseball team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, known for their entertainment and community presence. Relevant/correct. They play in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, an independent league not affiliated with Major League Baseball. QALD2_te-81 Which books by Kerouac were published by Viking Press? Which books by Kerouac were published by Viking Press? Which books by Kerouac were published by Viking Press? Relevant/correct. However, it does not specify which books were published by Viking Press. QALD2_te-82 Give me a list of all American inventions. Give me a list of all American inventions. Give me a list of all American inventions. Relevant and correct - it lists notable American inventions such as the airplane, light bulb, personal computer, internet, and GPS, highlighting their significance. QALD2_te-84 "Who created the comic Captain America? Who created the comic Captain America? Who created the comic Captain America? ""Relevant/correct: The original creator of Captain America is Joe Simon ""Partially relevant: Captain America was first introduced in ""Captain America Comics"" #1 in March 1941 by Timely Comics" QALD2_tr-17 Give me all cities in New Jersey with more than 100000 inhabitants. Give me all cities in New Jersey with more than 100000 inhabitants. Give me all cities in New Jersey with more than 100000 inhabitants. Relevant and correct: Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and Elizabeth are cities in New Jersey with populations over 100,000. Relevant and correct: Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and Elizabeth have populations exceeding 100,000; Clifton does not. QALD2_te-88 Which films starring Clint Eastwood did he direct himself? Which films starring Clint Eastwood did he direct himself? Which films starring Clint Eastwood did he direct himself? Relevant and correct. It lists films directed and starred in by Clint Eastwood, such as 'Unforgiven', 'The Outlaw Josey Wales', 'Bronco Billy', and 'The Bridges of Madison County'. Relevant and correct. It confirms that Eastwood directed over 30 films in which he also acted. QALD2_tr-18 Which museum exhibits The Scream by Munch? Which museum exhibits The Scream by Munch? Which museum exhibits The Scream by Munch? Relevant and correct. *The Scream* by Edvard Munch is primarily exhibited at the Munch Museum and the National Gallery in Oslo, Norway, with other versions in various collections worldwide. QALD2_tr-26 Which bridges are of the same type as the Manhattan Bridge? Which bridges are of the same type as the Manhattan Bridge? Which bridges are of the same type as the Manhattan Bridge? QALD2_tr-24 Which mountain is the highest after the Annapurna? Which mountain is the highest after the Annapurna? Which mountain is the highest after the Annapurna? Relevant/correct. K2 is the second-highest mountain after Mount Everest, making it the highest after Annapurna, which is the tenth-highest mountain in the world. QALD2_tr-25 In which films directed by Garry Marshall was Julia Roberts starring? In which films directed by Garry Marshall was Julia Roberts starring? In which films directed by Garry Marshall was Julia Roberts starring? Relevant/correct. It accurately lists the films 'Pretty Woman' (1990) and 'Runaway Bride' (1999) as directed by Garry Marshall and starring Julia Roberts, and provides additional context about their roles. QALD2_te-90 Where is the residence of the prime minister of Spain? Where is the residence of the prime minister of Spain? Where is the residence of the prime minister of Spain? Relevant/correct. The answer provides information about the current Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez. Relevant/correct. The Palacio de La Moncloa is the official residence and executive office of the Prime Minister of Spain. Relevant/correct. It correctly states that the Palacio de La Moncloa is located in Madrid, in the Moncloa-Aravaca district. QALD2_te-91 Which U.S. State has the abbreviation MN? Which U.S. State has the abbreviation MN? Which U.S. State has the abbreviation MN? Relevant/correct: The full name of the U.S. state with the abbreviation MN is Minnesota. QALD2_tr-21 Which states border Illinois? Which states border Illinois? Which states border Illinois? Relevant/correct: Illinois is bordered by six states: Wisconsin to the north, Iowa to the northwest, Missouri to the west, Kentucky to the southeast, Indiana to the east, and Michigan via Lake Michigan to the northeast. Vague, but correct: A total of six states share a border with Illinois. Relevant/correct: The states that touch Illinois's borders are Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana, and Michigan. SemSearch_ES-75 sagemont church houston tx sagemont church houston tx sagemont church houston tx Relevant/correct: Sagemont Church in Houston, TX, holds Sunday services at 9:30 a.m. and 11:05 a.m., with additional activities throughout the week. Contact details include their phone number (281) 481-2437. SemSearch_ES-74 sacred heart u sacred heart u sacred heart u Relevant/correct. The Sacred Heart is an important symbol in Christianity, particularly in Catholic devotion, representing Jesus Christ's divine love and compassion. SemSearch_ES-77 savannah tech savannah tech savannah tech Relevant and correct. Savannah Technical College, also known as Savannah Tech, offers various technical programs in healthcare, IT, engineering tech, industrial tech, business, culinary arts, and more, focusing on hands-on, industry-relevant skills. Relevant and correct. Savannah Technical College is located in Savannah, Georgia, with its main campus at 5717 White Bluff Road. SemSearch_ES-76 san antonio san antonio san antonio The top tourist attractions in San Antonio include the Alamo, the River Walk, SeaWorld San Antonio, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, and the San Antonio Museum of Art. The Alamo is a historic Spanish mission and fortress that played a pivotal role in Texas history, especially during the Texas Revolution. The River Walk is a vibrant urban waterway lined with shops, restaurants, and cultural sites, offering a unique way to explore the city. SeaWorld San Antonio is a popular marine mammal park. SemSearch_ES-78 "sharp pc sharp pc sharp pc ""Relevant/correct. It correctly explains potential meanings of ""sharp PC " SemSearch_ES-71 richmond virginia richmond virginia richmond virginia Richmond, Virginia, boasts several top tourist attractions including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the American Civil War Museum, and the historic Hollywood Cemetery. Visitors also enjoy exploring the city's vibrant downtown, the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, and the science and history exhibits at the Science Museum of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia has a rich history SemSearch_ES-72 rock 103 memphis rock 103 memphis rock 103 memphis Relevant/correct: Rock 103 in Memphis holds significant cultural and musical importance as a prominent radio station that has historically contributed to the local music scene. It is known for promoting rock music and classic rock hits, supporting local artists, and serving as a staple for rock music enthusiasts in the Memphis area. Its influence extends beyond just entertainment, fostering a sense of community among listeners and preserving the rich musical heritage of Memphis. Relevant/correct: Rock 103 in Memphis primarily broadcasts rock music, including classic rock, modern rock, and sometimes alternative and indie rock genres. The station's QALD2_te-92 Show me all songs from Bruce Springsteen released between 1980 and 1990. Show me all songs from Bruce Springsteen released between 1980 and 1990. Show me all songs from Bruce Springsteen released between 1980 and 1990. Relevant/correct. Bruce Springsteen released multiple songs between 1980 and 1990, including notable tracks from albums like 'The River' (1980), 'Born in the U.S.A.' (1984), and 'Tunnel of Love' (1987). QALD2_te-93 Which movies did Sam Raimi direct after Army of Darkness? Which movies did Sam Raimi direct after Army of Darkness? Which movies did Sam Raimi direct after Army of Darkness? Relevant/correct. It provides information on Sam Raimi's work prior to Army of Darkness, but does not address what he directed afterward, which is the focus of the query. QALD2_te-95 Who wrote the lyrics for the Polish national anthem? Who wrote the lyrics for the Polish national anthem? Who wrote the lyrics for the Polish national anthem? Relevant and correct: The answer correctly states the title of the Polish national anthem, but it does not specify who wrote the lyrics. Irrelevant: This mentions the composer of the music, Józef Wybicki, but not the lyricist. Relevant and correct: The lyrics of the Polish national anthem were indeed written by Józef Wybicki in 1797. QALD2_te-97 "Who painted The Storm on the Sea of Galilee? Who painted The Storm on the Sea of Galilee? Who painted The Storm on the Sea of Galilee? ""Relevant and correct. ""The Storm on the Sea of Galilee"" was painted by Rembrandt van Rijn in 1633." QALD2_te-98 Which country does the creator of Miffy come from? Which country does the creator of Miffy come from? Which country does the creator of Miffy come from? Relevant/correct: The creator of Miffy is Dick Bruna, a Dutch artist and author. Relevant/correct: Dick Bruna, the creator of Miffy, is of Dutch nationality. Relevant/correct: Dick Bruna was born in Utrecht, Netherlands. QALD2_tr-28 Which European countries have a constitutional monarchy? Which European countries have a constitutional monarchy? Which European countries have a constitutional monarchy? Relevant and correct, as it explains the concept of a constitutional monarchy. Relevant and correct, listing European countries with constitutional monarchies. QALD2_te-99 For which label did Elvis record his first album? For which label did Elvis record his first album? For which label did Elvis record his first album? Relevant and correct. Elvis Presley did not record his first album with Sun Records; his first album was with RCA Victor, but his early recordings and significance began with Sun Records. Relevant and correct. Elvis recorded his debut album under RCA Victor after signing with them in 1955. QALD2_tr-29 Which awards did WikiLeaks win? Which awards did WikiLeaks win? Which awards did WikiLeaks win? Relevant/correct: WikiLeaks has received several notable awards, including the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism (2011), the Economist Innovation Award (2011), and the Amnesty International UK Media Award (2011). Relevant/correct: WikiLeaks received these awards primarily in 2011, including the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism, the Amnesty International UK Media Award, and the Economist Innovation Award. QALD2_tr-38 Which monarchs of the United Kingdom were married to a German? Which monarchs of the United Kingdom were married to a German? Which monarchs of the United Kingdom were married to a German? Relevant and correct. It details monarchs and their spouses with German links, including King George I, King George II, Queen Charlotte, and Queen Victoria’s marriage to Prince Albert. QALD2_tr-35 Who is the owner of Universal Studios? Who is the owner of Universal Studios? Who is the owner of Universal Studios? Relevant and correct: Universal Studios is owned by Comcast Corporation through its subsidiary NBCUniversal, which manages its theme parks, studios, and related assets. Relevant and correct: Universal Studios is owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation, not by an individual. QALD2_tr-36 Through which countries does the Yenisei river flow? Through which countries does the Yenisei river flow? Through which countries does the Yenisei river flow? Relevant/correct. The Yenisei River primarily flows through Russia, with some sections forming boundaries near Mongolia, but it doesn't pass through multiple countries. Relevant/correct. The Yenisei originates in Mongolia but flows predominantly through Russia, from its source to its estuary in the Arctic Ocean. QALD2_tr-34 Which countries have more than two official languages? Which countries have more than two official languages? Which countries have more than two official languages? Relevant/correct - it provides detailed examples of countries with more than two official languages, such as Switzerland, India, and South Africa. QALD2_tr-31 What is the currency of the Czech Republic? What is the currency of the Czech Republic? What is the currency of the Czech Republic? Relevant/correct: The currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech koruna (CZK), subdivided into 100 haléřů, and has been in use since 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Irrelevant, incomplete, and redundant. QALD2_tr-32 Which countries in the European Union adopted the Euro? Which countries in the European Union adopted the Euro? Which countries in the European Union adopted the Euro? Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive list of EU member countries. However, it does not specify which have adopted the Euro. Incomplete and does not specify which EU countries have adopted the Euro. QALD2_tr-30 Which state of the USA has the highest population density? Which state of the USA has the highest population density? Which state of the USA has the highest population density? Relevant and correct: The answer explains what population density is, which is directly related to the initial query. Relevant and correct: California has the highest population density among US states. INEX_XER-110 Nobel Prize in Literature winners who were also poets Nobel Prize in Literature winners who were also poets Nobel Prize in Literature winners who were also poets Relevant and correct. It lists Nobel laureates who were recognized as poets, including Rabindranath Tagore, W.B. Yeats, and Tomas Tranströmer, who were primarily poets. Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize was awarded for songwriting, which is often regarded as a form of poetic expression, making his recognition relevant in this context. INEX_XER-116 Italian nobel prize winners Italian nobel prize winners Italian nobel prize winners Relevant/correct: Italian Nobel Prize winners include Enrico Fermi (1938, Physics), Dario Fo (1997, Literature), Guglielmo Marconi (1909, Physics), and Rita Levi-Montalcini (1986, Physiology or Medicine). INEX_XER-115 Formula One World Constructors' Champions Formula One World Constructors' Champions Formula One World Constructors' Champions Relevant/correct: The Formula One World Constructors' Championship has been awarded annually since 1958, recognizing the most successful constructor team based on race results. Past winners include teams like Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, and Williams. Ferrari holds the record for the most titles, and recent winners include Mercedes-AMG Petronas, which has dominated since 2014. For the latest information, refer to the official F1 website. INEX_XER-114 Formula one races in Europe Formula one races in Europe Formula one races in Europe Relevant/correct: Several European countries host Formula One races, including Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Monaco, Germany, Portugal, Azerbaijan, and Hungary. These are key locations on the F1 calendar. INEX_XER-113 Formula 1 drivers that won the Monaco Grand Prix Formula 1 drivers that won the Monaco Grand Prix Formula 1 drivers that won the Monaco Grand Prix Relevant/correct: The Monaco Grand Prix has been won by many legendary drivers, including Ayrton Senna, Graham Hill, Juan Manuel Fangio, and Michael Schumacher, among others. INEX_XER-119 Swiss cantons where they speak German Swiss cantons where they speak German Swiss cantons where they speak German Relevant/correct. The answer correctly lists Swiss cantons where German is spoken, including those where it is the official language or one of multiple languages. INEX_XER-118 French car models in 1960's French car models in 1960's French car models in 1960's Relevant/correct: In the 1960s, several French car models gained popularity, notably the Citroën DS, Renault Dauphine, Peugeot 404, and Simca 1300/1501 series, reflecting diverse consumer preferences of the era. INEX_XER-117 Musicians who appeared in the Blues Brothers movies Musicians who appeared in the Blues Brothers movies Musicians who appeared in the Blues Brothers movies Relevant/correct. The answer accurately lists notable musicians who appeared in the Blues Brothers movies, both as characters and cameos. Irrelevant/too vague. The answer is incomplete and does not specify which musicians appeared or in what capacity. QALD2_te-2 Who was the successor of John F. Kennedy? Who was the successor of John F. Kennedy? Who was the successor of John F. Kennedy? Lyndon B. Johnson succeeded John F. Kennedy as the President of the United States after Kennedy's assassination in 1963. QALD2_te-1 Which German cities have more than 250000 inhabitants? Which German cities have more than 250000 inhabitants? Which German cities have more than 250000 inhabitants? Relevant and correct. It lists German cities with populations over 250,000. Relevant and correct. It provides population estimates for German cities exceeding 250,000 inhabitants. QALD2_te-3 Who is the mayor of Berlin? Who is the mayor of Berlin? Who is the mayor of Berlin? Relevant/correct. It provides accurate and current information about the mayor of Berlin as of 2023. Irrelevant/incomplete. It repeats that Franziska Giffey is the mayor but is incomplete and less informative. QALD2_te-6 Give me all professional skateboarders from Sweden. Give me all professional skateboarders from Sweden. Give me all professional skateboarders from Sweden. Swedish professional skateboarders include QALD2_te-5 What is the second highest mountain on Earth? What is the second highest mountain on Earth? What is the second highest mountain on Earth? The second highest mountain on Earth is K2 (Mount Godwin-Austen), which stands at approximately 8,611 meters (28,251 feet). QALD2_te-8 To which countries does the Himalayan mountain system extend? To which countries does the Himalayan mountain system extend? To which countries does the Himalayan mountain system extend? Relevant/correct. The Himalayan mountain range extends across India, Nepal, Bhutan, China (Tibet Autonomous Region), and Pakistan, and includes Mount Everest. Relevant/correct. It describes the general geographic extent of the Himalayas from west to east. INEX_LD-2010106 organic food advantages disadvantages organic food advantages disadvantages organic food advantages disadvantages The main advantages of consuming organic food include reduced exposure to pesticide residues and synthetic chemicals, which can be beneficial for overall health. Organic foods are often produced without the use of antibiotics and growth hormones, promoting cleaner and potentially safer animal products. Additionally, organic farming practices tend to be more environmentally sustainable, supporting soil health, biodiversity, and conservation of water resources. Many consumers also prefer organic foods due to ethical considerations related to animal welfare and supporting local farming communities. Moreover, organic products are often fresher, as they are typically sold directly or with fewer preservatives, which can enhance taste and nutritional value. INEX_LD-2009115 virtual museums virtual museums virtual museums Relevant/correct: Virtual museums are digital platforms that provide online access to museum collections, exhibits, and educational resources without the need for physical presence. They use internet technology to replicate and enhance the museum experience, including high-resolution images, 3D models, videos, interactive features, and detailed descriptions. QALD2_te-9 Give me a list of all trumpet players that were bandleaders. Give me a list of all trumpet players that were bandleaders. Give me a list of all trumpet players that were bandleaders. Relevant/correct: Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Wynton Marsalis, Clifford Brown, and Maynard Ferguson were all trumpet players who served as bandleaders. INEX_LD-20120131 vietnam travel national park vietnam travel national park vietnam travel national park Vietnam is home to several renowned national parks, including Phong Nha-Ke Bang, famous for its karst landscapes and Son Doong Cave; Cuc Phuong, Vietnam's oldest park with rich biodiversity; Ba Be, known for its large lake and waterfalls; and Cat Ba, offering rugged terrain and diverse wildlife. INEX_XER-109 National capitals situated on islands National capitals situated on islands National capitals situated on islands Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive list of notable national capitals located on islands, including Jakarta, Nassau, Wellington, Manila, and Honolulu, along with relevant geographic and contextual information. INEX_XER-108 State capitals of the United States of America State capitals of the United States of America State capitals of the United States of America Relevant and correct. It provides examples of state capitals in the United States, which is pertinent to the query. Relevant and correct. It correctly identifies Washington, D.C. as the capital of the United States. INEX_LD-2010100 house concrete wood house concrete wood house concrete wood Concrete and wood are common building materials for houses, each with distinct characteristics. Concrete is durable, fire-resistant, and low-maintenance, providing high strength and thermal mass. Wood is a renewable, lightweight material that offers good insulation and faster construction but needs proper treatment for pests, rot, or fire. Both materials are widely used in house construction depending on the design and environmental needs. INEX_XER-106 Noble english person from the Hundred Years' War Noble english person from the Hundred Years' War Noble english person from the Hundred Years' War Relevant/correct: A notable noble English figure involved in the Hundred Years' War was King Henry V. He was a prominent military leader and monarch whose campaigns, especially the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, significantly impacted the course of the war. INEX_XER-141 Universities in Catalunya Universities in Catalunya Universities in Catalunya Relevant and correct, as it discusses key aspects of universities in Catalunya. Relevant and correct, as it mentions some of the most popular universities in Catalunya. INEX_XER-140 Airports in Germany Airports in Germany Airports in Germany Relevant and correct. It lists major airports in Germany such as Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin Brandenburg, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Cologne Bonn, and Hannover, providing a good overview of key airports in the country. INEX_XER-134 record-breaking sprinters in male 100-meter sprints record-breaking sprinters in male 100-meter sprints record-breaking sprinters in male 100-meter sprints Relevant/correct. It lists some of the top record-breaking male 100-meter sprinters, including Usain Bolt who holds the world record. Relevant/correct. It accurately states the current world record and the athlete whoset it. INEX_XER-133 EU countries EU countries EU countries Relevant/correct. It provides a comprehensive list of current EU member countries as of 2023, along with relevant context about the EU. INEX_XER-132 living nordic classical composers living nordic classical composers living nordic classical composers Relevant and correct, providing context and questions about living Nordic classical composers. Relevant and correct, listing notable living Nordic classical composers such as Magnus Lindberg, Hans Abrahamsen, and Kaija Saariaho. INEX_XER-138 National Parks East Coast Canada US National Parks East Coast Canada US National Parks East Coast Canada US Relevant and correct. It addresses the key aspects of the initial query about national parks on the East Coast of Canada and the US, outlining relevant sub-questions for exploration. Relevant and correct. It mentions Gros Morne, a prominent national park in eastern Canada, fitting the query's focus. INEX_XER-136 Japanese players in Major League Baseball Japanese players in Major League Baseball Japanese players in Major League Baseball Relevant/correct: The answer lists notable Japanese players in MLB such as Shohei Ohtani, Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui, Yu Darvish, and Hideo Nomo, providing accurate information about their contributions and significance. INEX_XER-135 professional baseball team in Japan professional baseball team in Japan professional baseball team in Japan Relevant/correct: The Yomiuri Giants, Hanshin Tigers, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, Hiroshima Toyo Carp, and Yakult Swallows are prominent professional baseball teams in Japan, with the Giants being the most historically successful and popular. The Hanshin Tigers have passionate regional support, and other teams also have strong followings based on performance and regional ties. INEX_XER-139 Films directed by Akira Kurosawa Films directed by Akira Kurosawa Films directed by Akira Kurosawa Relevant and correct. It lists several notable films directed by Akira Kurosawa and provides relevant context. INEX_LD-2009022 Szechwan dish food cuisine Szechwan dish food cuisine Szechwan dish food cuisine Relevant and correct. It provides a detailed description of Szechwan (Sichuan) cuisine, including typical ingredients and flavor characteristics. INEX_XER-130 Star Trek Captains Star Trek Captains Star Trek Captains Relevant/correct: The main captains in Star Trek include James T. Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko, Kathryn Janeway, Jonathan Archer, and Christopher Pike. These characters are central figures leading their starships and represent the themes of their respective series. INEX_XER-123 FIFA world cup national team winners since 1974 FIFA world cup national team winners since 1974 FIFA world cup national team winners since 1974 Relevant and correct: Since 1974, the FIFA World Cup winners are West Germany in 1974, Argentina in 1978, Argentina in 1986, West Germany in 1990, Brazil in 1994, France in 1998, Brazil in 2002, Italy in 2006, Spain in 2010, Germany in 2014, France in 2018, and Argentina in 2022. INEX_LD-2012309 residents small island city-state Malay Peninsula Chinese residents small island city-state Malay Peninsula Chinese residents small island city-state Malay Peninsula Chinese Relevant and correct. It provides a contextual overview of the demographics and populations of small island city-states and Chinese communities in the Malay Peninsula. Relevant and correct. It specifies the typical residents in these regions, including Chinese communities, indigenous groups, Malays, Indians, and expatriates. INEX_XER-122 "Movies with eight or more Academy Awards Movies with eight or more Academy Awards Movies with eight or more Academy Awards ""Relevant and correct: Several movies have won eight or more Academy Awards. Notable examples include ""Ben-Hur"" (1959) with 11 Oscars " INEX_XER-121 US presidents since 1960 US presidents since 1960 US presidents since 1960 Relevant and correct. Lists US presidents since 1960 up to Donald Trump. INEX_LD-2010004 Indian food Indian food Indian food Relevant and correct. It provides a list of popular Indian dishes and highlights key characteristics of Indian cuisine. Relevant and correct. It describes common ingredients and staples used in Indian cooking, which are integral to the cuisine. INEX_XER-127 german female politicians german female politicians german female politicians Relevant/correct. It provides accurate information about prominent German female politicians and their roles. Partially relevant/correct; it mentions Angela Merkel but is incomplete and lacks additional detail. INEX_LD-2012305 North Dakota's lowest river of another colour North Dakota's lowest river of another colour North Dakota's lowest river of another colour Relevant and correct. The Red River of the North is notable for its name and color, and it is the longest river flowing through North Dakota, also considered the lowest in elevation among the state's major rivers. INEX_LD-2012303 Valley fever fungal infection San Joaquin Valley fever fungal infection San Joaquin Valley fever fungal infection San Joaquin Relevant and correct. Valley fever, also known as coccidioidomycosis, is caused by inhaling spores from Coccidioides fungi found in soil, especially in San Joaquin Valley, California. The spores become airborne when the soil is disturbed, leading to infection. INEX_XER-124 Novels that won the Booker Prize Novels that won the Booker Prize Novels that won the Booker Prize Relevant/correct. It provides an accurate description of the Booker Prize and mentions notable winners, including 'Midnight's Children' (1981), 'The Blind Assassin' (2000), and 'Shuggie Bain' (2020). INEX_LD-2012301 Niagara falls origin lake Niagara falls origin lake Niagara falls origin lake Relevant and correct. It explains that Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes, feeds Niagara Falls and discusses its glacial origin. Partially relevant. It addresses the formation of Niagara Falls but does not specifically mention the lake's origin. INEX_XER-129 Science fiction book written in the 1980 Science fiction book written in the 1980 Science fiction book written in the 1980 Relevant/correct: 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card (1985) is a notable science fiction book written in the 1980s. 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons (1989) is also a prominent science fiction novel from the 1980s. INEX_XER-128 Bond girls Bond girls Bond girls Relevant/correct: The answer provides a detailed overview of some of the most iconic Bond girls, mentioning their names, actresses, and significance within the franchise. INEX_XER-96 Pure object-oriented programing languages Pure object-oriented programing languages Pure object-oriented programing languages Relevant/correct: Examples of pure object-oriented programming languages include Smalltalk, Eiffel, and Ruby. These languages are designed so that everything is treated as an object, and their basic constructs revolve around objects and messages passing between them. In pure object-oriented languages, features such as classes, inheritance, and dynamic method dispatch are utilized uniformly across all parts of the program, emphasizing encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance as core concepts. INEX_XER-99 Computer systems that have a recursive acronym for the name Computer systems that have a recursive acronym for the name Computer systems that have a recursive acronym for the name Relevant and correct. Examples of computer systems with recursive acronyms include 'UNIX' (which stands for 'UNIX Is Not Unix'), 'GNU' (which stands for 'GNU's Not Unix'), and 'PHP' (originally 'PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor'). These names involve recursive references that highlight their roots or philosophies. INEX_XER-98 Makers of lawn tennis rackets Makers of lawn tennis rackets Makers of lawn tennis rackets Relevant and correct. It provides detailed information on major manufacturers of lawn tennis rackets, including Wilson, Babolat, Head, Prince, and Yonex. Relevant and correct. It mentions that these are popular brands that produce lawn tennis rackets. INEX_XER-95 Tom Hanks movies where he plays a leading role. Tom Hanks movies where he plays a leading role. Tom Hanks movies where he plays a leading role. Relevant/correct. It lists several key Tom Hanks movies where he plays the leading role, covering a range of genres and showcasing his versatility. Incomplete and less specific. It mentions 'Big' and 'Philadelphia' but does not provide complete information or list additional relevant movies. INEX_XER-94 Hybrid cars sold in Europe Hybrid cars sold in Europe Hybrid cars sold in Europe Relevant/correct: This answer provides specific examples of hybrid car models sold in Europe, including details about their features and popularity. Irrelevant/unspecified: The answer is incomplete and does not provide specific models or relevant details about hybrid cars sold in Europe. INEX_XER-91 "Paul Auster novels Paul Auster novels Paul Auster novels ""Relevant/correct: Some of the most popular novels written by Paul Auster include ""The New York Trilogy"" (which comprises ""City of Glass " INEX_XER-86 List of countries in World War Two List of countries in World War Two List of countries in World War Two Many countries participated in World War Two, including major nations such as the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, China, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, and others. A comprehensive list includes numerous countries across different continents. INEX_XER-88 Nordic authors who are known for children's literature Nordic authors who are known for children's literature Nordic authors who are known for children's literature Relevant/correct. Astrid Lindgren, Tove Jansson, and Hans Christian Andersen are all prominent Nordic authors renowned for their contributions to children's literature. INEX_XER-87 Axis powers of World War II Axis powers of World War II Axis powers of World War II Relevant and correct. The main Axis powers were Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and Fascist Italy, and the description accurately summarizes their roles and ambitions during WWII. INEX_XER-81 Movies about English hooligans Movies about English hooligans Movies about English hooligans Relevant/correct. The films 'The Firm' (1989), 'Green Street Hooligans' (2005), 'Awaydays' (2009), and 'ID' (1995) are all well-known movies depicting English hooliganism and football violence. INEX_XER-79 Works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Relevant and correct. It provides an overview of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's notable works, including the Glasgow School of Art, Hill House, Willow Tea Rooms, and his furniture designs. INEX_XER-74 circus mammals circus mammals circus mammals Relevant/correct: The answer accurately describes mammals commonly used in circuses, including elephants, big cats, primates, and smaller mammals like dogs and rodents, along with their training roles. INEX_XER-72 films shot in Venice films shot in Venice films shot in Venice Relevant and correct. It lists several well-known films shot in Venice, highlighting the city's cinematic significance. INEX_XER-67 Ferris and observation wheels Ferris and observation wheels Ferris and observation wheels Relevant/correct: The Ferris wheel's origin dates back to the late 19th century, with the first notable design created by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. His invention was intended as a monumental attraction and engineering marvel, establishing the Ferris wheel as a significant observation wheel. The answer also notes the historical context and evolution of wheel-shaped rides, making it relevant to the initial query. INEX_XER-64 Alan Moore graphic novels adapted to film Alan Moore graphic novels adapted to film Alan Moore graphic novels adapted to film Several of Alan Moore's graphic novels have been adapted into films, most notably 'V for Vendetta,' 'From Hell,' and 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.' 'V for Vendetta' (2005) is an adaptation of Moore's 1988 graphic novel, exploring themes of authoritarianism and resistance. 'From Hell' (2001) is based on Moore's 1999 graphic novel that investigates Jack the Ripper murders. 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' (2003) is inspired by Moore's graphic novel series, though with significant deviations from the original. INEX_XER-63 Hugo awarded best novels Hugo awarded best novels Hugo awarded best novels Relevant and correct. It provides specific information about the Hugo Award for Best Novel and mentions notable winners. Relevant and correct. It references acclaimed novels that have received the Hugo Award. INEX_XER-65 Pacific navigators Australia explorers Pacific navigators Australia explorers Pacific navigators Australia explorers Relevant and correct. It explains the role of Pacific navigators from Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia, detailing their navigation techniques and importance. Irrelevant and incomplete. It mentions Australian explorers but does not connect clearly to the Pacific navigators or provide relevant details. INEX_XER-60 olympic classes dinghy sailing olympic classes dinghy sailing olympic classes dinghy sailing Relevant and correct. It accurately describes the Olympic dinghy classes, including the Laser (ILCA), Laser Radial, 49er, 49er FX, and Nacra 17, and provides context about their use in Olympic events. INEX_XER-62 Neil Gaiman novels Neil Gaiman novels Neil Gaiman novels Relevant/correct: Some popular novels written by Neil Gaiman include 'American Gods,' 'Good Omens' (co-written with Terry Pratchett), 'Neverwhere,' 'Coraline,' 'The Ocean at the End of the Lane.' These works span various genres and have garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. INEX_LD-20120422 bicycle holiday nature bicycle holiday nature bicycle holiday nature Relevant/correct. It provides specific sub-questions related to bicycle holidays in natural settings, aligning well with the initial query. INEX_LD-20120421 bicycle holiday towns bicycle holiday towns bicycle holiday towns Relevant and correct. It provides specific examples of holiday towns suitable for cycling vacations, highlighting their features. INEX_LD-2009074 web ranking scoring algorithm web ranking scoring algorithm web ranking scoring algorithm A web ranking scoring algorithm is a computational method used by search engines to determine the relevance and importance of web pages in response to a query. It works by analyzing various factors such as keyword relevance, site authority, content quality, and user engagement. The algorithm assigns scores to web pages based on these factors, with higher scores indicating higher relevance. These scores are then used to rank the pages in search engine results, aiming to present users with the most pertinent and authoritative information first. Popular examples include Google’s PageRank, which evaluates links between pages to assess importance, along with other ranking signals. INEX_LD-2012359 Bob Ricker Executive Director the latest front group for the anti-gun movement Bob Ricker Executive Director the latest front group for the anti-gun movement Bob Ricker Executive Director the latest front group for the anti-gun movement Relevant and correct. Relevant and correct. INEX_LD-2012357 prima ballerina Bolshoi Theatre 1960 prima ballerina Bolshoi Theatre 1960 prima ballerina Bolshoi Theatre 1960 Relevant/correct. Galina Ulanova was a prominent prima ballerina at the Bolshoi Theatre around 1960, renowned for her artistry and technical skill. Relevant/correct. Galina Ulanova's performances at the Bolshoi Theatre around 1960 included iconic roles like Odette/Odile and Giselle, aligning with the initial query about the prima ballerina during that period. INEX_LD-2012355 England football player highest paid England football player highest paid England football player highest paid Relevant/correct: As of recent reports, Harry Kane is often considered one of the highest-paid players in English football, especially in the Premier League. The actual highest-paid player can vary based on contracts and endorsements, but Harry Kane is a prominent example. Irrelevant: The salary range provided is too vague and does not specify the player or current figures. INEX_LD-2010057 Einstein Relativity theory Einstein Relativity theory Einstein Relativity theory Relevant and correct. It accurately summarizes Einstein's Theory of Relativity, including both Special and General Relativity, their key ideas, and their significance in physics. INEX_LD-2012353 country German language country German language country German language German is an official or national language in several countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, parts of Belgium, and South Tyrol in Italy. It is also spoken by communities in other countries due to migration. Approximately 100 million people worldwide speak German as a first language, making it one of the most widely INEX_LD-2012354 greatest guitarist greatest guitarist greatest guitarist Relevant/correct. It provides a detailed explanation of who is often regarded as the greatest guitarist and discusses influential figures and criteria. INEX_LD-20120411 bicycle sport races bicycle sport races bicycle sport races Relevant/correct: Bicycle sport races encompass various types such as road racing, track racing, mountain biking, cyclo-cross, and BMX racing, each with its own format and rules. INEX_LD-20120532 intellectual property rights lobby intellectual property rights lobby intellectual property rights lobby Relevant/correct. The answer provides a comprehensive explanation of the role of the intellectual property rights lobby, including its objectives, activities, and impact. INEX_LD-20120531 music conferences music conferences music conferences Relevant and correct, as it provides clarification on what music conferences are and the typical topics and activities involved. Relevant and correct, as it lists some of the most popular music conferences worldwide and briefly describes their significance. INEX_LD-20120412 bicycle sport disciplines bicycle sport disciplines bicycle sport disciplines Relevant and correct. Bicycle sport disciplines include road cycling, mountain biking, BMX, track cycling, cyclocross, and freeride/stunt riding, each with distinct characteristics and skills. Irrelevant or incomplete. The answer begins to describe road cycling but is cut off and does not provide a comprehensive overview of bicycle disciplines. INEX_LD-2010069 summer flowers summer flowers summer flowers Relevant/correct: Some popular summer flowers to plant in a garden include sunflowers, marigolds, zinnias, petunias, geraniums, cosmos, dahlias, and Blanket Flowers. These flowers are known for their vibrant colors and ability to tolerate the heat of summer, making them ideal choices for sunny garden spots. They also attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, enhancing the overall health of your garden. INEX_LD-2012369 most famous civic-military airports most famous civic-military airports most famous civic-military airports Relevant/correct. It provides specific examples of well-known civic-military airports worldwide, including their functions and significance. INEX_LD-2012367 invented telescope invented telescope invented telescope Relevant/correct: The invention of the telescope is credited to Hans Lippershey, a Dutch spectacle maker, who applied for a patent in 1608. Other early contributors include Jacob Metius and Sacharias Jansen, but Lippershey is generally recognized as the first to patent a device resembling a telescope. INEX_LD-2012365 mathematician computer scientist MIT's six inaugural MacVicar Faculty Fellows mathematician computer scientist MIT's six inaugural MacVicar Faculty Fellows mathematician computer scientist MIT's six inaugural MacVicar Faculty Fellows Relevant/correct. The six inaugural MacVicar Faculty Fellows at MIT are Dan Freed, David Kaiser, Amy Moran-Thomas, Lorna Gibson, Robert Jaffe, and Caroline Series, recognized for their contributions to undergraduate education across various disciplines. INEX_LD-2012361 most famous award winning actor singer most famous award winning actor singer most famous award winning actor singer Relevant/correct: Some of the most famous award-winning actors include Meryl Streep, Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jennifer Lawrence, who have received numerous awards for their performances. TREC_Entity-12 Airlines that Air Canada has code share flights with. Airlines that Air Canada has code share flights with. Airlines that Air Canada has code share flights with. Relevant and correct. It lists major airlines that have code share agreements with Air Canada, providing a comprehensive overview. Relevant as a resource for finding a complete list, but does not directly answer the question. INEX_LD-2012381 movie directors directed a block buster movie directors directed a block buster movie directors directed a block buster Relevant/correct. The answer lists well-known directors recognized for directing blockbuster films, providing context about their achievements. TREC_Entity-14 Authors awarded an Anthony Award at Bouchercon in 2007. Authors awarded an Anthony Award at Bouchercon in 2007. Authors awarded an Anthony Award at Bouchercon in 2007. Relevant/correct. The authors awarded an Anthony Award at Bouchercon in 2007 include Susan Elia MacNeal (Best Critical/Reference Work), Jonathon King (Best Short Story), and Michael Palmer (Best Novel). TREC_Entity-15 Universities that are members of the SEC conference for football. Universities that are members of the SEC conference for football. Universities that are members of the SEC conference for football. The universities that are members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) for football include: University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, Auburn University, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Kentucky, Louisiana State University (LSU), University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), Mississippi State University, Missouri University of Science and Technology, University of South Carolina, University of Tennessee, Texas A&M University, Vanderbilt University. TREC_Entity-16 Sponsors of the Mancuso quilt festivals. Sponsors of the Mancuso quilt festivals. Sponsors of the Mancuso quilt festivals. Relevant/correct. It provides detailed information about the typical sponsors of the Mancuso quilt festivals, including examples and the nature of sponsorship. TREC_Entity-18 Members of the band Jefferson Airplane. Members of the band Jefferson Airplane. Members of the band Jefferson Airplane. Relevant/correct. It provides a comprehensive list of primary members of Jefferson Airplane and some additional contributors. Relevant/correct. It accurately states Marty Balin as a founding member and Grace Slick's roles, both of which are key members of Jefferson Airplane. TREC_Entity-19 Companies that John Hennessey serves on the board of. Companies that John Hennessey serves on the board of. Companies that John Hennessey serves on the board of. Relevant and accurate: John Hennessey serves on the board of Hennessey Performance Engineering, which he founded. There is no publicly available information indicating other specific board memberships. Relevant and accurate: The most notable and publicly known company where John Hennessey serves on the board is Hennessey Performance Engineering. TREC_Entity-10 Campuses of Indiana University. Campuses of Indiana University. Campuses of Indiana University. Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive list of Indiana University's campuses, including major and regional campuses, with accurate details. Relevant but incomplete. It correctly states that the campuses are in Indiana but lacks specific details about the campuses. TREC_Entity-11 Donors to the Home Depot Foundation. Donors to the Home Depot Foundation. Donors to the Home Depot Foundation. Relevant/correct: The primary donors to the Home Depot Foundation include corporate contributions from The Home Depot, individual donations from employees, customers, and community members, as well as philanthropic grants and partnerships. Relevant/correct: The main source of funding is from The Home Depot company’s contributions, including profits, corporate philanthropy, employee giving, and donations. INEX_LD-20120321 tango music composers tango music composers tango music composers Relevant and correct. It provides focused questions about influential tango composers, their styles, and impact. Relevant and correct. It lists notable tango composers and highlights Ástor Piazzolla's significance. INEX_LD-2012377 allegedly caused World War I allegedly caused World War I allegedly caused World War I Relevant and correct. It accurately discusses the complex causes of World War I, highlighting key figures like Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the broader geopolitical factors involved. INEX_LD-2012373 birds cannot fly birds cannot fly birds cannot fly Relevant and correct: Some birds cannot fly due to evolutionary adaptations, such as changes in wing structure, body size, or muscle development, often influenced by their environment and survival strategies. Relevant and correct: Reasons for flightlessness include reduction of flight muscles, wing morphology changes, and large body mass relative to wing size. INEX_LD-2012371 most beautiful railway stations world cities located most beautiful railway stations world cities located most beautiful railway stations world cities located Relevant and correct. It lists some of the most beautiful railway stations in the world along with their locations and descriptions. INEX_LD-2012372 famous historical battlefields opponents fought famous historical battlefields opponents fought famous historical battlefields opponents fought Relevant/correct. It provides examples of famous historical battlefields and their opponents, such as Cannae, Normandy, Gettysburg, and Marathon. INEX_LD-2012390 baseball player most homeruns national league baseball player most homeruns national league baseball player most homeruns national league Relevant and correct. Hank Aaron holds the record for the most home runs in the National League with 755 career home runs. Relevant, but incomplete. Hank Aaron is the player with the most home runs in National League history. INEX_LD-20120312 tango culture countries tango culture countries tango culture countries Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive overview of tango culture countries, including historical and cultural aspects. Relevant and correct. It specifically identifies Argentina and Uruguay as key countries known for their tango traditions. INEX_LD-20120311 tango culture movies tango culture movies tango culture movies Relevant/correct: Some popular movies that depict or are inspired by tango culture include 'The Scent of Green Papaya' (1993), 'Assassination Tango' (2002), 'Tango' (1998), 'The Secret in Their Eyes' (2009), and 'The Tango Lesson' (1997). These films incorporate tango music, dance, and cultural elements. TREC_Entity-20 "Scotch whisky distilleries on the island of Islay. Scotch whisky distilleries on the island of Islay. Scotch whisky distilleries on the island of Islay. ""Relevant and correct. It lists the major Scotch whisky distilleries on the island of Islay and describes their characteristic peaty and smoky flavors."" """" // Incomplete and less specific" INEX_LD-20120431 bicycle benefits health bicycle benefits health bicycle benefits health Relevant/correct: Riding a bicycle offers numerous health benefits, including improved cardiovascular health, enhanced joint mobility, increased muscle strength and flexibility, calorie burning, weight management, improved coordination and balance, low-impact exercise suitable for all ages, and benefits for heart health. Incomplete and less detailed, but relevant: Cycling provides a cardiovascular workout that boosts endurance and stamina, and strengthens leg muscles and the core. INEX_LD-2012389 frequently visited sharks gulf Indian Ocean frequently visited sharks gulf Indian Ocean frequently visited sharks gulf Indian Ocean The Gulf of the Indian Ocean hosts a diverse array of shark species, including the Grey Reef Shark and Blacktip Reef Shark, which are commonly encountered in the region's coral reefs and marine ecosystems. INEX_LD-2012387 famous river confluence dam constructed famous river confluence dam constructed famous river confluence dam constructed Relevant/correct. It provides examples of famous river confluences, some of which are associated with dam constructions or significant hydrological features. INEX_LD-2012385 famous politicians vegetarians famous politicians vegetarians famous politicians vegetarians Relevant/correct: Several well-known politicians are known to follow a vegetarian diet, including Angela Davis and Pramod Muthalik. However, Maryana Matveeva and Matt Groening are not politicians, so their inclusion is incorrect. Relevant/correct: Mahatma Gandhi was a prominent politician and leader of India's independence movement who publicly promoted vegetarianism. INEX_LD-2012383 famous computer scientists disappeared at sea famous computer scientists disappeared at sea famous computer scientists disappeared at sea Relevant/correct: There are no widely known or documented cases of famous computer scientists who have disappeared at sea. Relevant/correct: There are no well-known cases of prominent computer scientists going missing during maritime voyages. INEX_LD-2010019 gallo roman architecture in paris gallo roman architecture in paris gallo roman architecture in paris Relevant and correct. Gallo-Roman architecture in Paris includes notable features such as aqueducts, basilicas, and city fortifications, reflecting Roman engineering and architectural principles. INEX_LD-2012319 1994 short story collection Alice Munro is Open 1994 short story collection Alice Munro is Open 1994 short story collection Alice Munro is Open Relevant and correct. Alice Munro is indeed the author of the 1994 short story collection *Open*. Her work is renowned for its detailed exploration of human relationships and everyday life. INEX_LD-2012317 "daggeroso inclined to use a dagger novel Sons and Lovers daggeroso inclined to use a dagger novel Sons and Lovers daggeroso inclined to use a dagger novel Sons and Lovers """" ""In D.H. Lawrence's novel ""Sons and Lovers" INEX_LD-2012318 "Directed Bela Glen Glenda Bride Monster Plan 9 Outer Space Directed Bela Glen Glenda Bride Monster Plan 9 Outer Space Directed Bela Glen Glenda Bride Monster Plan 9 Outer Space """" ""In the film ""Bride of the Monster" INEX_LD-2012315 Baguio Quezon City Manila official independence 1945 Baguio Quezon City Manila official independence 1945 Baguio Quezon City Manila official independence 1945 Relevant and correct: Baguio served as the summer capital during the American period and has historical significance in Philippine history. Quezon City was established in 1939 and became the capital of the Philippines in 1948, replacing Manila temporarily. Manila has been the historical and political center of the Philippines. However, regarding official independence in 1945, the Philippines gained full independence from the United States on July 4, 1946. Therefore, the relevant information is that the Philippines obtained independence in 1946, not in 1945, but the cities mentioned are significant in the country's history. INEX_LD-2010014 composer museum composer museum composer museum Relevant and correct. A composer museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the life and works of a specific composer or group of composers, often featuring memorabilia and multimedia exhibits. Partial. It mentions some famous composer museums like the Beethoven Museum and Mozart Museum, but the answer is incomplete and less detailed. INEX_LD-2012313 John Turturro 1991 Coen Brothers film John Turturro 1991 Coen Brothers film John Turturro 1991 Coen Brothers film Relevant/correct. John Turturro starred as Jesus Quintana in the 1998 Coen Brothers film 'The Big Lebowski'. Relevant/correct. The 1991 Coen Brothers film featuring John Turturro is 'The Big Lebowski'. INEX_LD-20120221 guitar classical flamenco guitar classical flamenco guitar classical flamenco Relevant/correct: The main differences between classical guitar and flamenco guitar styles lie in their technique, tone, and repertoire. Classical guitar emphasizes a smooth, even tone with a focus on precise fingerpicking, often employing nylon strings, standard tuning, and a rounded, lyrical playing style. Flamenco guitar, on the other hand, is characterized by a percussive sound, sharp attack, and rhythmic motions that complement dance and singing. Flamenco players often use techniques like golpe (tapping on the guitar body), rasgueado (strumming with rapid finger flicks), and picado (plucked melodic INEX_LD-2012311 "John Lennon Yoko Ono album Starting Over John Lennon Yoko Ono album Starting Over John Lennon Yoko Ono album Starting Over ""Relevant/correct. The album ""Starting Over"" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono is a compilation album featuring Lennon’s solo work and collaborations with Ono ""Relevant/correct. The album ""Starting Over"" was released in 1980" INEX_XER-144 chess world champions chess world champions chess world champions Relevant/correct: As of 2023, Magnus Carlsen was the world chess champion in classical, rapid, and blitz formats until he chose not to defend his title in 2023. Ding Liren became the classical world champion after the 2023 World Chess Championship. The answer accurately reflects the status of current chess world champions. INEX_LD-2009039 roman architecture roman architecture roman architecture Relevant and correct. It provides a comprehensive overview of key features of Roman architecture, including structural elements like arches, vaults, and domes, as well as materials like concrete, and architectural principles such as symmetry and proportion. INEX_XER-143 Hanseatic league in Germany in the Netherlands Circle Hanseatic league in Germany in the Netherlands Circle Hanseatic league in Germany in the Netherlands Circle The Hanseatic League was a powerful economic and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and their towns in Northern Europe, predominantly active from the 13th to 17th centuries. It aimed to protect trading rights, established mutual economic interests, and promoted regional stability among its members. Germany played a central role in the Hanseatic League, as many of the key member cities, such as Hamburg, Lübeck, and Bremen, were German. These cities served as major hubs of commerce, governance, and leadership within the league. INEX_LD-2012329 Sweden Iceland currency Sweden Iceland currency Sweden Iceland currency Relevant and correct: The official currency of Sweden is the Swedish Krona (SEK). Relevant and correct: The official currency of Iceland is the Icelandic Krona (ISK). INEX_LD-2012327 Beloved author African-American Nobel Prize Literature Beloved author African-American Nobel Prize Literature Beloved author African-American Nobel Prize Literature Relevant and correct. Toni Morrison is a renowned African-American author who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, known for her profound exploration of African-American experiences. Incomplete and vague. It needs to specify that Toni Morrison is the African-American Nobel laureate, and it is better to provide additional context. INEX_LD-20120211 guitar chord tuning guitar chord tuning guitar chord tuning INEX_LD-20120332 tango dance history tango dance history tango dance history Relevant/correct. It provides a detailed and accurate history of tango dance, including its origins, cultural influences, and evolution. Relevant/correct. It mentions the development of tango from local street and social dance roots, aligning with its historical background. INEX_XER-147 Chemical elements that are named after people Chemical elements that are named after people Chemical elements that are named after people Relevant/correct: Several chemical elements are named after scientists or individuals, including Einsteinium (Es) after Albert Einstein, Curium (Cm) after Marie and Pierre Curie, Fermium (Fm) after Enrico Fermi, Mendelevium (Md) after Dmitri Mendeleev, Berkelium after Glenn T. Seaborg (Berkelium is named after the city of Berkeley), and others like Bohrium, named after Niels Bohr; and Meitnerium, in honor of Lise Meitner. INEX_LD-20120331 tango dance styles tango dance styles tango dance styles Relevant/correct. It provides a comprehensive overview of the main styles of tango dance, including Argentine Tango, Ballroom Tango, and Uruguayan Tango, with descriptions of their characteristics. It also mentions additional styles like Finnish Tango and Nuevo Tango, offering a well-rounded answer. INEX_LD-2012325 successor James G. Blaine studied law successor James G. Blaine studied law successor James G. Blaine studied law James G. Blaine did not study law, but was primarily involved in law and politics. He was a lawyer before entering public service, and his career included roles such as Secretary of State and Speaker of the House. INEX_LD-2012323 Large glaciers island nation Langjokull Hofsjokull Vatnajokull Large glaciers island nation Langjokull Hofsjokull Vatnajokull Large glaciers island nation Langjokull Hofsjokull Vatnajokull Relevant and correct. Iceland indeed has major glaciers including Vatnajökull, Langjökull, and Hofsjökull, with details about their size and features. INEX_LD-2012321 Asian port state-city Sir Stamford Raffles Asian port state-city Sir Stamford Raffles Asian port state-city Sir Stamford Raffles The Asian port city associated with Sir Stamford Raffles is Singapore. Raffles is famously linked to the founding of modern Singapore as a strategic trading hub in Southeast Asia. Sir Stamford Raffles was a British statesman and colonial administrator born in 1781. He is most notable for establishing the British presence in Singapore. INEX_LD-2010020 electricity source in France electricity source in France electricity source in France Relevant/correct INEX_LD-2009053 finland car industry manufacturer saab sisu finland car industry manufacturer saab sisu finland car industry manufacturer saab sisu Relevant and correct. It provides accurate information about Finland's automotive industry, mentioning Valmet Automotive as a key player and clarifying Finland's small industry scope. Relevant and correct. It clarifies that Saab is a Swedish company, which relates to the mention of 'saab' in the query, helping to avoid the misconception that Saab is Finnish. INEX_LD-2012339 Nelson Mandela John Dube Nelson Mandela John Dube Nelson Mandela John Dube Relevant and correct. It addresses the specific individuals mentioned in the query and outlines a focused set of sub-questions about them. Relevant and correct. It provides a detailed summary of Nelson Mandela's life and contributions, which are related to the query about Nelson Mandela and John Dube. INEX_LD-2010037 social network API social network API social network API Relevant and correct. It provides a clear explanation of what a social network API is and how it functions. INEX_LD-20120121 vietnam food recipes vietnam food recipes vietnam food recipes Relevant/correct. It provides a list of popular traditional Vietnamese recipes with brief descriptions, which directly addresses the query about Vietnam food recipes. Relevant/correct. It offers guidance on making authentic Vietnamese dishes at home, including sourcing traditional ingredients, which is helpful for someone interested in Vietnamese food recipes. INEX_LD-2012337 Texas city Baylor University tornado 1953 Texas city Baylor University tornado 1953 Texas city Baylor University tornado 1953 Relevant/correct: The 1953 tornado caused extensive damage to Baylor University and its campus, impacting academic activities and leading to improvements in safety measures. INEX_LD-2012335 U.S. president authorise nuclear weapons against Japan U.S. president authorise nuclear weapons against Japan U.S. president authorise nuclear weapons against Japan Relevant and correct. The U.S. President Harry S. Truman authorized the use of nuclear weapons against Japan during World War II, leading to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. INEX_LD-20120122 vietnamese food blog vietnamese food blog vietnamese food blog Relevant and correct. It provides a detailed overview of popular Vietnamese dishes often featured on food blogs, including their descriptions and cultural significance. INEX_LD-2012333 "Prime minister Canada nicknamed Silver-Tongued Laurier longest unbroken term Prime minister Canada nicknamed Silver-Tongued Laurier longest unbroken term Prime minister Canada nicknamed Silver-Tongued Laurier longest unbroken term ""Relevant and correct. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was known as ""Silver-Tongued Laurier"" and served as Canada's Prime Minister from 1896 to 1911 ""Relevant and correct. The nickname ""Silver-Tongued"" highlights Laurier's renowned oratory skills and persuasive speech" INEX_LD-2012331 Seoul Korea river name ethnic group China Seoul Korea river name ethnic group China Seoul Korea river name ethnic group China Relevant and correct: The Han River flows through Seoul, Korea. Relevant and correct: Seoul's population is predominantly Korean, with immigrant communities from China. INEX_LD-2009062 social network group selection social network group selection social network group selection Relevant and correct. It provides comprehensive criteria for selecting a social network group, including relevance, activity level, interactions, rules, and culture. INEX_LD-2009061 france second world war normandy france second world war normandy france second world war normandy Relevant/correct: Normandy held significant strategic and symbolic importance during WWII, being the site of the D-Day invasion which was pivotal in the liberation of France and Western Europe. Relevant/correct: The Normandy invasion, known as D-Day on June 6, 1944, was a major military operation during WWII. INEX_LD-2009063 D-Day normandy invasion D-Day normandy invasion D-Day normandy invasion Relevant/correct: The Normandy invasion, known as D-Day, was a pivotal moment in World War II, marking the start of the Allied campaign to liberate Western Europe from Nazi occupation. It established a Western front, crucial for defeating Nazi forces and accelerating the end of the war. INEX_LD-20120231 guitar origin Russia guitar origin Russia guitar origin Russia Relevant/correct: The history of the guitar's development in Russia is closely intertwined with broader European musical influences. Initially, Russian musicians adopted and adapted various stringed instruments, but the modern guitar as we know it began to influence Russian music in the 19th century through Western European imports. Russian luthiers started building guitars modeled after Spanish and Italian designs, leading to the establishment of local guitar-making traditions. Over time, the guitar's role expanded from classical and folk contexts to popular music genres across Russia. INEX_LD-2012349 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Bulgarian city liberation Turks Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Bulgarian city liberation Turks Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Bulgarian city liberation Turks Relevant/correct. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Bulgaria was built to honor Russian soldiers who fought in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), which led to Bulgaria's liberation from Ottoman rule, and it symbolizes Bulgaria's historical struggle for independence. INEX_LD-20120111 vietnam war movie vietnam war movie vietnam war movie Relevant and correct. It provides a list of well-known Vietnam War movies with brief descriptions that capture their themes and significance. INEX_LD-20120232 guitar origin blues guitar origin blues guitar origin blues Relevant/correct. The origin of the guitar in blues music is rooted in African American communities in the Deep South during the late 19th century, influenced by African musical traditions and European folk instruments, establishing it as a central instrument in blues. INEX_LD-2010043 List of films from the surrealist category List of films from the surrealist category List of films from the surrealist category Notable surrealist films include classics like Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí's 'Un Chien Andalou' (1929), known for its dream-like, irrational narrative structure; David Lynch's 'Eraserhead' (1977), with its unsettling imagery; Alejandro Jodorowsky's 'Santa Sangre' (1989), characterized by symbolic and fantastical elements; and Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil' (1985), known for its absurd, surreal visuals. INEX_LD-2012345 Kennedy assassination governor of Texas seriously injured Kennedy assassination governor of Texas seriously injured Kennedy assassination governor of Texas seriously injured The governor of Texas, John Connally, was seriously injured during President John F. Kennedy's assassination. He was wounded in the chest, wrist, and thigh but survived the shooting. INEX_LD-2012341 1997 Houston airport president 1997 Houston airport president 1997 Houston airport president Relevant and correct. It provides context about the leadership at Houston Airport in 1997, noting the absence of specific records but explaining the leadership structure.