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{"id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFA0U1PG", "question": {"stem": "Climate is generally described in terms of what?", "choices": [{"text": "sand", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "forests", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Global warming", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "F"}, {"text": "measure of motion", "label": "G"}, {"text": "city life", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Fire behavior is driven by local weather conditions such as winds, temperature and moisture.", "combinedfact": "Climate is generally described in terms of local weather conditions", "formatted_question": "Climate is generally described in terms of what? (A) sand (B) occurs over a wide range (C) forests (D) Global warming (E) rapid changes occur (F) local weather conditions (G) measure of motion (H) city life"}
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{"id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RMTXMH4", "question": {"stem": "what varies by altitude?", "choices": [{"text": "h2o composition", "label": "A"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "B"}, {"text": "salt and pepper", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "E"}, {"text": "detritus and detrital organism", "label": "F"}, {"text": "temperature and moisture", "label": "G"}, {"text": "extreme environments", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Instructions Climate Climate varies according to altitude.", "combinedfact": "temperature and moisture varies by alltitude", "formatted_question": "what varies by altitude? (A) h2o composition (B) snow, ice, and rock (C) salt and pepper (D) melanin amount (E) heated by the sun (F) detritus and detrital organism (G) temperature and moisture (H) extreme environments"}
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{"id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YGF2ITQ", "question": {"stem": "What is changing globally?", "choices": [{"text": "the number of countries", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rapid growth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "C"}, {"text": "temperature and moisture", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "E"}, {"text": "net biomass", "label": "F"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Climate change is a global problem.", "combinedfact": "temperature and moisture is changing globally", "formatted_question": "What is changing globally? (A) the number of countries (B) rapid growth (C) how they move (D) temperature and moisture (E) Differences in speed (F) net biomass (G) occurs over a wide range (H) Exposure to oxygen and water"}
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{"id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855UXK79E0", "question": {"stem": "what are generally described in terms of temperature and moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "rainfall", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "C"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "D"}, {"text": "jellyfish and corals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "average weather conditions", "label": "F"}, {"text": "building blocks of organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snow", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Introduction to Climate Introduction Climate is the average weather conditions.", "combinedfact": "average weather conditions are generally described in terms of temperature and moisture", "formatted_question": "what are generally described in terms of temperature and moisture? (A) rainfall (B) unicellular organisms (C) snow, ice, and rock (D) amount of heat (E) jellyfish and corals (F) average weather conditions (G) building blocks of organisms (H) snow"}
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{"id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183050B71", "question": {"stem": "What is described in terms of temperature and water in the air?", "choices": [{"text": "storms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "climate", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mass", "label": "C"}, {"text": "seasonal", "label": "D"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "density", "label": "F"}, {"text": "length", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Clouds are made of moisture and the moisture is from the water evaporating.", "combinedfact": "Climate is usually described in terms of temperature and water in the air.", "formatted_question": "What is described in terms of temperature and water in the air? (A) storms (B) climate (C) mass (D) seasonal (E) winter (F) density (G) length (H) fluid"}
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{"id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQG34GNH", "question": {"stem": "What is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "light", "label": "B"}, {"text": "color", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weather", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "E"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flavor", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Climate refers to weather over a long period of time.", "combinedfact": "weather is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture", "formatted_question": "What is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture? (A) lamphreys (B) light (C) color (D) weather (E) Honey (F) ecosystems (G) Mohs (H) flavor"}
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{"id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTA4IPRVJ", "question": {"stem": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what else?", "choices": [{"text": "Ecology", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Thermometer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Storms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Humidity", "label": "F"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "G"}, {"text": "warmer air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Humidity is moisture in the air.", "combinedfact": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and humidity.", "formatted_question": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what else? (A) Ecology (B) Thermometer (C) calibrated (D) key element (E) Storms (F) Humidity (G) SI units (H) warmer air"}
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{"id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBWR4QIN", "question": {"stem": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what?", "choices": [{"text": "humidity", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "B"}, {"text": "warmer air", "label": "C"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "D"}, {"text": "percentages", "label": "E"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture.", "fact2": "Humidity is a measure of moisture content of air.", "combinedfact": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and humidity.", "formatted_question": "Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what? (A) humidity (B) wind (C) warmer air (D) calibrated (E) percentages (F) matter (G) skin color (H) SI units"}
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{"id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1V01W00", "question": {"stem": "What is used to move people and goods?", "choices": [{"text": "silk", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "log cabins", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "D"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "E"}, {"text": "vehicle", "label": "F"}, {"text": "pedals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "shelves", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Transportation moves people and goods from one place to another.", "combinedfact": "Vehicles are used to move people and goods.", "formatted_question": "What is used to move people and goods? (A) silk (B) weight (C) log cabins (D) trees (E) satellites (F) vehicle (G) pedals (H) shelves"}
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{"id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPQNKHXZ", "question": {"stem": "what is a simple mode of transportation?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "C"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "F"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "passenger cars", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Passenger vehicles are the primary mode of transportation.", "combinedfact": "passenger cars are used for transportation", "formatted_question": "what is a simple mode of transportation? (A) lamphreys (B) potassium (C) Being over land (D) chemical messengers (E) mammals (F) moving over land (G) With feedback loops (H) passenger cars"}
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{"id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNUE0KH8", "question": {"stem": "What can be used for transportation?", "choices": [{"text": "trailers and boats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hitches", "label": "B"}, {"text": "couches", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "G"}, {"text": "air masses", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Trailers and boats are counted as a private vehicles.", "combinedfact": "Trailers and boats are used for transportation.", "formatted_question": "What can be used for transportation? (A) trailers and boats (B) hitches (C) couches (D) trees and flowers (E) chemical messengers (F) potassium (G) cats (H) air masses"}
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{"id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MGCC38V", "question": {"stem": "What are busses used for?", "choices": [{"text": "Protective shelter", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Transporting humans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "help other species benefit", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Transporting airplanes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "A backbone", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Cars and busses are both examples of vehicles.", "combinedfact": "Cars and busses are used for transportation", "formatted_question": "What are busses used for? (A) Protective shelter (B) Transporting humans (C) help other species benefit (D) Transporting airplanes (E) A backbone (F) Communication (G) safe operation (H) safe driving"}
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{"id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCML7BJG", "question": {"stem": "What is used for transportation?", "choices": [{"text": "boats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "road trips", "label": "B"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "C"}, {"text": "statues", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "churches", "label": "F"}, {"text": "plastic", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Trailers and boats are counted as a private vehicles.", "combinedfact": "Boats are used for transportation. ", "formatted_question": "What is used for transportation? (A) boats (B) road trips (C) corn (D) statues (E) fat (F) churches (G) plastic (H) flying"}
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{"id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6KYBVDN", "question": {"stem": "What do most bigger cities require?", "choices": [{"text": "fluoride", "label": "A"}, {"text": "slides", "label": "B"}, {"text": "vehicles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "desire", "label": "D"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "E"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tap water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "religion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Most bigger cities require efficient and adequate public transport systems.", "combinedfact": "most bigger cities require vehicles", "formatted_question": "What do most bigger cities require? (A) fluoride (B) slides (C) vehicles (D) desire (E) specialized (F) backbones (G) tap water (H) religion"}
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{"id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JJ73TH1", "question": {"stem": "What is used for transportation?", "choices": [{"text": "corn", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "B"}, {"text": "plastic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "D"}, {"text": "ants", "label": "E"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "F"}, {"text": "planes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "All traffic vehicles are Air Planes.", "combinedfact": "a plane is used for transportation", "formatted_question": "What is used for transportation? (A) corn (B) rocks (C) plastic (D) flying (E) ants (F) ice (G) planes (H) fat"}
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{"id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MVDWPHP", "question": {"stem": "What are used for transportation?", "choices": [{"text": "mind", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trucks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "otter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "ghosts", "label": "F"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "trucks are used for transportation", "formatted_question": "What are used for transportation? (A) mind (B) fat (C) Chemicals (D) trucks (E) otter (F) ghosts (G) backbones (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVTCYVLPQ", "question": {"stem": "Which is generally used for transportation in cities?", "choices": [{"text": "gas", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "B"}, {"text": "airplanes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "car", "label": "D"}, {"text": "elephants", "label": "E"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "F"}, {"text": "portals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "A car is used for transportation.", "formatted_question": "Which is generally used for transportation in cities? (A) gas (B) cats (C) airplanes (D) car (E) elephants (F) wind (G) portals (H) RNA"}
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{"id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH1BA4LGO", "question": {"stem": "what are used for transportation?", "choices": [{"text": "weathering", "label": "A"}, {"text": "motorcycles", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the sun", "label": "D"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "aquatic animals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Motorcycles are, for the most part, single occupant vehicles.", "combinedfact": "motorcycles are used for transportation", "formatted_question": "what are used for transportation? (A) weathering (B) motorcycles (C) lamphreys (D) the sun (E) backbones (F) clouds (G) Chemicals (H) aquatic animals"}
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{"id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUL6PYN6", "question": {"stem": "Moving cars are used for what?", "choices": [{"text": "their speed", "label": "A"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "living in", "label": "D"}, {"text": "extreme environments", "label": "E"}, {"text": "arresting", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "crashing", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "If in a moving car, pull over and stop as quickly as safety permits, but stay in the vehicle.", "combinedfact": "Moving cars are used for transportation", "formatted_question": "Moving cars are used for what? (A) their speed (B) transportation (C) feedback mechanisms (D) living in (E) extreme environments (F) arresting (G) safe operation (H) crashing"}
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{"id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S84MEUE1", "question": {"stem": "A vehicle causes", "choices": [{"text": "negative feedback", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "B"}, {"text": "dehydration", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "D"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "G"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for transportation", "fact2": "Transportation causes most of the air pollution in and around Vancouver.", "combinedfact": "a vehicle causes air pollution", "formatted_question": "A vehicle causes (A) negative feedback (B) Major effects (C) dehydration (D) Communication (E) feedback (F) damaging (G) heating (H) air pollution"}
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{"id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEK3OF4P", "question": {"stem": "What do choanocytes have to trap the particles?", "choices": [{"text": "several genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a large mouth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a set of teeth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Collar cells or choanocytes are the work horses.", "combinedfact": "Choanocytes have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "formatted_question": "What do choanocytes have to trap the particles? (A) several genes (B) a large mouth (C) a hosta (D) a set of teeth (E) antibodies (F) melanin content (G) tiny hairs (H) Protein"}
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{"id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT8X0LPP", "question": {"stem": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap very tiny pieces of what?", "choices": [{"text": "matter", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "C"}, {"text": "allergen", "label": "D"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Particles A particle is simply a very tiny piece of matter.", "combinedfact": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap very tiny pieces of matter", "formatted_question": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap very tiny pieces of what? (A) matter (B) keratin (C) pigment (D) allergen (E) RNA (F) protozoa (G) Chemicals (H) fish"}
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{"id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV89HRLRO", "question": {"stem": "Collar cells have _ that trap the particles.", "choices": [{"text": "flexible", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Some cells have tiny hair-like fibers that are called flagella.", "combinedfact": "Collar cells have flagella that trap the particles.", "formatted_question": "Collar cells have _ that trap the particles. (A) flexible (B) keratin (C) protection (D) Vibrissae (E) flagella (F) cartilage (G) tissue (H) antigens"}
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{"id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCAY6IBK", "question": {"stem": "The interior chambers have tiny what that trap the particles", "choices": [{"text": "stoma", "label": "A"}, {"text": "filaments", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "G"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Collar cells line the interior chambers.", "combinedfact": "The interior chambers have tiny hairs that trap the particles", "formatted_question": "The interior chambers have tiny what that trap the particles (A) stoma (B) filaments (C) hairs (D) RNA (E) a hosta (F) cells (G) cilia (H) osculum"}
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{"id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA33HLM9C", "question": {"stem": "what has tiny hairs that trap particles?", "choices": [{"text": "sponges", "label": "A"}, {"text": "molecules", "label": "B"}, {"text": "oaks", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "E"}, {"text": "snakes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "G"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Collar cells are the work horses of the sponge.", "combinedfact": "sponges have tiny hairs that trap particles", "formatted_question": "what has tiny hairs that trap particles? (A) sponges (B) molecules (C) oaks (D) lizards (E) protozoa (F) snakes (G) cilia (H) clouds"}
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{"id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8LE2FU0", "question": {"stem": "what do sponges capture?", "choices": [{"text": "water vapor", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "B"}, {"text": "particles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "light", "label": "D"}, {"text": "magma", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "G"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Collar cells are the work horses of the sponge.", "combinedfact": "sponges trap particles", "formatted_question": "what do sponges capture? (A) water vapor (B) antigens (C) particles (D) light (E) magma (F) fish (G) jellyfish (H) coelenterates"}
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{"id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEM1KT21B", "question": {"stem": "What traps particles?", "choices": [{"text": "detritus and detrital organism", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "thick, slimy mucus", "label": "C"}, {"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flagellum or tiny hairs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "free space", "label": "F"}, {"text": "moonlight", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Collar cells each have a flagellum.", "combinedfact": "flagellum are tiny hairs that trap particles", "formatted_question": "What traps particles? (A) detritus and detrital organism (B) sunlight (C) thick, slimy mucus (D) microbes and mussels (E) flagellum or tiny hairs (F) free space (G) moonlight (H) tubular organ"}
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{"id": "3TE22NPXPBBCQM6WM8DZIBINWS3449", "question": {"stem": "the work horses of the sponge have tiny hairs that trap what?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "particles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "light", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "E"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "F"}, {"text": "prokaryotes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles.", "fact2": "Collar cells are the work horses of the sponge.", "combinedfact": "the work horses of the sponge have tiny hairs that trap the particles", "formatted_question": "the work horses of the sponge have tiny hairs that trap what? (A) tissue (B) keratin (C) particles (D) light (E) cartilage (F) as a base (G) prokaryotes (H) antigens"}
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{"id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2OL9V2U", "question": {"stem": "What are aquatic animals?", "choices": [{"text": "Pelycosaur", "label": "A"}, {"text": "candy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cookies", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones.", "combinedfact": "All jellyfish are aquatic animals", "formatted_question": "What are aquatic animals? (A) Pelycosaur (B) candy (C) water (D) angiosperm (E) weater (F) jellyfish (G) arachnids (H) cookies"}
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{"id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP879AX0E", "question": {"stem": "All cnidarians live in ", "choices": [{"text": "water", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Pacific", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lakes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "South America", "label": "D"}, {"text": "shells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "G"}, {"text": "harmony", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Aquatic creatures live in the water, for example.", "combinedfact": "All cnidarians live in water", "formatted_question": "All cnidarians live in (A) water (B) Pacific (C) lakes (D) South America (E) shells (F) marine (G) sponges (H) harmony"}
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{"id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VPXK2SX", "question": {"stem": "All aquatic tentacles serve to what?", "choices": [{"text": "feel ships", "label": "A"}, {"text": "oppose octopus", "label": "B"}, {"text": "smack jellyfish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "D"}, {"text": "travel", "label": "E"}, {"text": "capture prey", "label": "F"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "G"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarian tentacles serve to capture prey.", "combinedfact": "All aquatic tentacles serve to capture prey", "formatted_question": "All aquatic tentacles serve to what? (A) feel ships (B) oppose octopus (C) smack jellyfish (D) Major effects (E) travel (F) capture prey (G) communication (H) saves lives"}
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{"id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQACBBKWR", "question": {"stem": "Where do all cnidarians live?", "choices": [{"text": "reefs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "desert", "label": "B"}, {"text": "water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "D"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pacific", "label": "F"}, {"text": "space", "label": "G"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Aquatic creatures live in the water, for example.", "combinedfact": "all cnidarians live in the water", "formatted_question": "Where do all cnidarians live? (A) reefs (B) desert (C) water (D) surface (E) marine (F) Pacific (G) space (H) homes"}
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{"id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLF9SXNA", "question": {"stem": "what are all aquatic?", "choices": [{"text": "insects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "C"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "D"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "E"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snakes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones.", "combinedfact": "all jellyfish are aquatic", "formatted_question": "what are all aquatic? (A) insects (B) lizards (C) weater (D) paramecium (E) jellyfish (F) angiosperm (G) humans (H) snakes"}
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{"id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6EEL0KD", "question": {"stem": "what are jellyfish?", "choices": [{"text": "aquatic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "B"}, {"text": "land", "label": "C"}, {"text": "air", "label": "D"}, {"text": "underground", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "G"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones.", "combinedfact": "jellyfish are aquatic", "formatted_question": "what are jellyfish? (A) aquatic (B) protozoa (C) land (D) air (E) underground (F) Porifera (G) vorticella (H) backbones"}
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{"id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6O1IVD4", "question": {"stem": "what are aquatic?", "choices": [{"text": "clouds", "label": "A"}, {"text": "anemones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weathering", "label": "C"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ferns", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones.", "combinedfact": "anemones are aquatic", "formatted_question": "what are aquatic? (A) clouds (B) anemones (C) weathering (D) angiosperm (E) animals (F) humans (G) paramecium (H) ferns"}
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{"id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G7AQOCG", "question": {"stem": "What kind of animal are jellyfish?", "choices": [{"text": "protozoa", "label": "A"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "B"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dry", "label": "D"}, {"text": "land-based", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "F"}, {"text": "anemones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones.", "combinedfact": "All jellyfish are aquatic.", "formatted_question": "What kind of animal are jellyfish? (A) protozoa (B) adult (C) paramecium (D) dry (E) land-based (F) Porifera (G) anemones (H) aquatic"}
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{"id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6MWJVB7", "question": {"stem": "What is an example of an aquatic animal?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Bird", "label": "B"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "C"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Jellyfish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Elephant", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Tiger", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones.", "combinedfact": "Jellyfish and anemones are aquatic.", "formatted_question": "What is an example of an aquatic animal? (A) weater (B) Bird (C) angiosperm (D) arachnids (E) tetraceratops (F) Jellyfish (G) Elephant (H) Tiger"}
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{"id": "354GIDR5ZB5ESA6UK63VU52X11B00A", "question": {"stem": "What are aquatic?", "choices": [{"text": "coelenterates", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "C"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the Sun", "label": "G"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians are also called coelenterates.", "combinedfact": "coelenterates are aquatic", "formatted_question": "What are aquatic? (A) coelenterates (B) trees (C) lizards (D) angiosperm (E) holding nutrients (F) trees and flowers (G) the Sun (H) humans"}
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{"id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3LHB49W", "question": {"stem": "What kind of creature are all coelenterates considered?", "choices": [{"text": "terrestial", "label": "A"}, {"text": "chionophilous", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bioluminescent", "label": "C"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "D"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "F"}, {"text": "social", "label": "G"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians are also called coelenterates.", "combinedfact": "All coelenterates are aquatic.", "formatted_question": "What kind of creature are all coelenterates considered? (A) terrestial (B) chionophilous (C) bioluminescent (D) adult (E) aquatic (F) insects (G) social (H) angiosperm"}
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{"id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXTVHOOW", "question": {"stem": "All cnidarians move through what?", "choices": [{"text": "ecosystems", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the water", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "C"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "D"}, {"text": "intestinal", "label": "E"}, {"text": "black sand", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Aquatic animals moving through water are also subject to the principles of aerodynamics.", "combinedfact": "All cnidarians move through the water.", "formatted_question": "All cnidarians move through what? (A) ecosystems (B) the water (C) cartilage (D) moving plates (E) intestinal (F) black sand (G) sponges (H) tissue"}
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{"id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYBBNNL8", "question": {"stem": "What type of orgasnisms are Scyphozoans?", "choices": [{"text": "angiosperm", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "C"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hagfish", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "F"}, {"text": "secreting", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Scyphozoans are the next group of Cnidarians, and they are the familiar jellyfish.", "combinedfact": "Scyphozoans are aquatic organisms.", "formatted_question": "What type of orgasnisms are Scyphozoans? (A) angiosperm (B) lamphreys (C) weater (D) aquatic (E) hagfish (F) Cladistics (G) secreting (H) vorticella"}
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{"id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQ18LS1N", "question": {"stem": "Hydrostatic skeletons are a feature of some what?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "aquatic animals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "All cnidarians are aquatic.", "fact2": "Cnidarians have a hydrostatic skeleton.", "combinedfact": "Some aquatic animals have hydrostatic skeletons.", "formatted_question": "Hydrostatic skeletons are a feature of some what? (A) unicellular organisms (B) aquatic animals (C) chondrocytes (D) eukaryotic cells (E) angiosperm (F) trees and flowers (G) prokaryotic cells (H) Microscopic vessels."}
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{"id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF8OR3XG", "question": {"stem": "Being a meteorologist requires studying what?", "choices": [{"text": "Chemicals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weather", "label": "B"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "meteorites", "label": "E"}, {"text": "meteors", "label": "F"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "G"}, {"text": "comets", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "Being a meteorologist requires studying weather.", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "formatted_question": "Being a meteorologist requires studying what? (A) Chemicals (B) weather (C) calibrated (D) backbones (E) meteorites (F) meteors (G) surface (H) comets"}
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{"id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RQGCWVV", "question": {"stem": "What do meteorologists study?", "choices": [{"text": "Meatballs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Meteors", "label": "C"}, {"text": "The weather.", "label": "D"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Music", "label": "F"}, {"text": "air masses", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "Meteorologists study the weather.", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "formatted_question": "What do meteorologists study? (A) Meatballs (B) amount of heat (C) Meteors (D) The weather. (E) related organisms (F) Music (G) air masses (H) Seisometers"}
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{"id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUSOVV33", "question": {"stem": "Who studies weather?", "choices": [{"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a french scientist", "label": "D"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Meteorologist", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Epidemiologist", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Astronomer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "Meteorologists study weather", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "formatted_question": "Who studies weather? (A) some prokaryotes (B) related organisms (C) rapid changes occur (D) a french scientist (E) With feedback loops (F) Meteorologist (G) Epidemiologist (H) Astronomer"}
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{"id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV37J1L4", "question": {"stem": "What requires studying the weather?", "choices": [{"text": "guessing", "label": "A"}, {"text": "spacecraft", "label": "B"}, {"text": "research", "label": "C"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eating", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "G"}, {"text": "meteorology", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "combinedfact": "meteorology requires studying weather", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Meteorologist Meteorologist A meteorologist is a person who studies or predicts the weather.", "formatted_question": "What requires studying the weather? (A) guessing (B) spacecraft (C) research (D) calibrated (E) eating (F) Seisometers (G) flying (H) meteorology"}
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{"id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCXL91TD", "question": {"stem": "what does being a meteorologist require?", "choices": [{"text": "Warmer temperatures", "label": "A"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "D"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "studying weather", "label": "F"}, {"text": "meteors", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "meteorologists require studying weather", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "formatted_question": "what does being a meteorologist require? (A) Warmer temperatures (B) homeostasis (C) calibrated (D) rain (E) precipitation (F) studying weather (G) meteors (H) Seisometers"}
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{"id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIEZXY8", "question": {"stem": "Doing what requires preparing current and long range weather forecasts?", "choices": [{"text": "communication", "label": "A"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "predicting weather", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sheltering strays", "label": "F"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "G"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Meteorologists study weather conditions and prepare current and long range weather forecasts.", "combinedfact": "Predicting weather requires preparing current and long range weather forecasts.", "formatted_question": "Doing what requires preparing current and long range weather forecasts? (A) communication (B) With feedback loops (C) rapid changes occur (D) feedback mechanisms (E) predicting weather (F) sheltering strays (G) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (H) calibrated"}
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{"id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGNTUE20", "question": {"stem": "What requires meteorology?", "choices": [{"text": "waiting for bad weather", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "B"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "D"}, {"text": "predicting weather", "label": "E"}, {"text": "extremely dangerous storms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "measure of motion", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hoping for good weather", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Introduction to the Weather Introduction to Weather Meteorology is the study of weather.", "combinedfact": "predicting weather requires meteorology", "formatted_question": "What requires meteorology? (A) waiting for bad weather (B) gas spreads in the air (C) precipitation (D) moving over land (E) predicting weather (F) extremely dangerous storms (G) measure of motion (H) hoping for good weather"}
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{"id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9QLJ9BH", "question": {"stem": "what does predicting weather require?", "choices": [{"text": "calibrated", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "B"}, {"text": "meteorologists", "label": "C"}, {"text": "density", "label": "D"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "E"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gamma rays", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "predicting weather requires studying weater", "fact2": "Meteorologists are scientists who study the weather.", "combinedfact": "predicting weather requires meteorologists", "formatted_question": "what does predicting weather require? (A) calibrated (B) melanin content (C) meteorologists (D) density (E) communication (F) feedback (G) gamma rays (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWN6VLSUZ", "question": {"stem": "Astronomy can be used for what?", "choices": [{"text": "Communication", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "vision", "label": "C"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "gardening", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cooking", "label": "F"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "architecture", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "Astronomy can be used to navigate", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "Astronomy is the study of the planets, stars, and universe.", "formatted_question": "Astronomy can be used for what? (A) Communication (B) safe operation (C) vision (D) homeostasis (E) gardening (F) cooking (G) navigation (H) architecture"}
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{"id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM71NTYVB", "question": {"stem": "knowledge of what can replace maps while traveling on or off road", "choices": [{"text": "trucks", "label": "A"}, {"text": "stars", "label": "B"}, {"text": "vehicle", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Speed", "label": "E"}, {"text": "math", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mechanics", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "knowledge of stars can replace maps while traveling on or off road", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "Maps and Navigation Good maps are essential to travelling, both on and off-road.", "formatted_question": "knowledge of what can replace maps while traveling on or off road (A) trucks (B) stars (C) vehicle (D) rocks (E) Speed (F) math (G) mechanics (H) safety"}
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{"id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT7KMS45", "question": {"stem": "what can be used to navigate?", "choices": [{"text": "constellations", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "knowledge of water", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "thermometers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ocean floor", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "knowledge of constellations can be used to navigate", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "And every star there ever was is in a constellation.", "formatted_question": "what can be used to navigate? (A) constellations (B) sponges (C) aquatic organisms (D) knowledge of water (E) lamphreys (F) thermometers (G) ocean floor (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYGMLZ0BD", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to find your way if you're lost in the dark?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Ultraviolet shielding", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Light shining into it", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the speed of hearing", "label": "D"}, {"text": "The north star", "label": "E"}, {"text": "How to check the temperature", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Observing tidal waves", "label": "G"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "combinedfact": "You can use the north star for directions if you have the knowledge ", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "Explorers have used the North Star for navigational purposes for centuries.", "formatted_question": "What can be used to find your way if you're lost in the dark? (A) lamphreys (B) Ultraviolet shielding (C) Light shining into it (D) the speed of hearing (E) The north star (F) How to check the temperature (G) Observing tidal waves (H) osculum"}
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{"id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4HY6YR7", "question": {"stem": "What have explorers traditionally used to orient themselves?", "choices": [{"text": "clocks", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "D"}, {"text": "vehicle", "label": "E"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "F"}, {"text": "harpoons", "label": "G"}, {"text": "stars", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "Explorers have used the North Star for navigational purposes for centuries.", "combinedfact": "Knowledge of the stars can be used to orient explorers", "formatted_question": "What have explorers traditionally used to orient themselves? (A) clocks (B) sponges (C) hairs (D) waves (E) vehicle (F) osculum (G) harpoons (H) stars"}
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{"id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJGZM8WC", "question": {"stem": "How can we overcome uncertainty when lost?", "choices": [{"text": "feedback", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Sleep", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Navigate", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vision", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Wander", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Pace", "label": "G"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "Star Star Generally speaking, the star is a symbol of hope and guidance in the midst of uncertainty.", "combinedfact": "Uncertainty can be overcome by navigation. ", "formatted_question": "How can we overcome uncertainty when lost? (A) feedback (B) Sleep (C) Navigate (D) vision (E) lamphreys (F) Wander (G) Pace (H) movement"}
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{"id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZICYMPNS", "question": {"stem": "What can knowledge of the stars be used for?", "choices": [{"text": "travel", "label": "A"}, {"text": "art", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "D"}, {"text": "story telling", "label": "E"}, {"text": "light source", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vision", "label": "G"}, {"text": "life", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "Navigation is a key element of space travel.", "combinedfact": "Knowledge of the stars can be used to travel.", "formatted_question": "What can knowledge of the stars be used for? (A) travel (B) art (C) as a base (D) safety (E) story telling (F) light source (G) vision (H) life"}
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{"id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNKC9ZFU", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to navigate?", "choices": [{"text": "music", "label": "A"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "astrology", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "D"}, {"text": "magic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "astronomy", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate", "fact2": "Of course, astronomers also study stars.", "combinedfact": "astronomy can be used to navigate", "formatted_question": "What can be used to navigate? (A) music (B) backbones (C) astrology (D) cilia (E) magic (F) sponges (G) astronomy (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6J0ZVDE", "question": {"stem": "what is used to stop a vehicle on an incline", "choices": [{"text": "warmer air", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a spring", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sand", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "F"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "G"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "friction is used to stop a vehicle on an incline", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Brakes are also involved when the vehicle is on an incline.", "formatted_question": "what is used to stop a vehicle on an incline (A) warmer air (B) rocks (C) a spring (D) sand (E) fluid (F) vibration (G) friction (H) very complex"}
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{"id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTHR0K7Z", "question": {"stem": "What can cause jackknifing and rollover in a vehicle?", "choices": [{"text": "storms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "slow motion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "D"}, {"text": "earthquakes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "emergency services", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Thunderstorm", "label": "G"}, {"text": "air bags", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "combinedfact": "Friction can cause jackknifing and rollover in a vehicle.", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Fishtailing or severe braking at high speed can cause jackknifing and rollover.", "formatted_question": "What can cause jackknifing and rollover in a vehicle? (A) storms (B) slow motion (C) friction (D) vibration (E) earthquakes (F) emergency services (G) Thunderstorm (H) air bags"}
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{"id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QYMB90T", "question": {"stem": "What produces brake dust?", "choices": [{"text": "Filling a tire with air", "label": "A"}, {"text": "uncontrollable burning", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mild heating process", "label": "C"}, {"text": "A rubber tire", "label": "D"}, {"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "collision of crustal plates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "A parked car", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Stopping a vehicle", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "combinedfact": "Stopping a vehicle produces brake dust.", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Brake dust is produced during the friction of braking.", "formatted_question": "What produces brake dust? (A) Filling a tire with air (B) uncontrollable burning (C) mild heating process (D) A rubber tire (E) microscopic organisms (F) collision of crustal plates (G) A parked car (H) Stopping a vehicle"}
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{"id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7930LLRSD", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to stop trucks?", "choices": [{"text": "water", "label": "A"}, {"text": "noise", "label": "B"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "D"}, {"text": "magic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fire", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Brakes are applied to the rear wheels on No. 2 truck.", "combinedfact": "friction is used for stopping trucks", "formatted_question": "What can be used to stop trucks? (A) water (B) noise (C) friction (D) vibration (E) magic (F) fluid (G) fire (H) Chemicals"}
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{"id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD7L379K", "question": {"stem": "A force that opposes motion is used for stopping vehicles by what?", "choices": [{"text": "wind", "label": "A"}, {"text": "brakes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "C"}, {"text": "spinning", "label": "D"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trucks", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fishtailing", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rolling", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Friction is a Force that opposes motion.", "combinedfact": "A force that opposes motion is used for stopping vehicles by brakes.", "formatted_question": "A force that opposes motion is used for stopping vehicles by what? (A) wind (B) brakes (C) weight (D) spinning (E) shaking (F) trucks (G) fishtailing (H) rolling"}
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{"id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN348UB4", "question": {"stem": "which textured surfaces are more difficult to brake on?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "dry", "label": "B"}, {"text": "car", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hardness", "label": "D"}, {"text": "smooth", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cold", "label": "F"}, {"text": "distal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Typically the smoother the surface is the less friction.", "combinedfact": "Brakes are less effective at stopping vehicles on smooth surfaces", "formatted_question": "which textured surfaces are more difficult to brake on? (A) weater (B) dry (C) car (D) hardness (E) smooth (F) cold (G) distal (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q66Y8G92", "question": {"stem": "what uses friction for stopping with brakes?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cars", "label": "C"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "D"}, {"text": "people", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bumpers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "coyotes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "friction is used for stopping a car by brakes", "formatted_question": "what uses friction for stopping with brakes? (A) humans (B) lynx (C) cars (D) oxygen (E) people (F) bumpers (G) coyotes (H) cows"}
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{"id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOA39FRF", "question": {"stem": "Stopping a car by applying the brakes will generate", "choices": [{"text": "gas", "label": "A"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "B"}, {"text": "damage", "label": "C"}, {"text": "death", "label": "D"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "Stopping a vehicle with brakes will generate heat", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Friction produces heat.", "formatted_question": "Stopping a car by applying the brakes will generate (A) gas (B) danger (C) damage (D) death (E) 86400 (F) heat (G) wind (H) fluid"}
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{"id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUSPW3VE", "question": {"stem": "what uses friction to stop using brakes?", "choices": [{"text": "Thunderstorms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "B"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "thunder storms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "F"}, {"text": "aquatic organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "friction is used for stopping by trucks and cars using brakes", "fact1": "friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes", "fact2": "Trucks and cars are vehicles.", "formatted_question": "what uses friction to stop using brakes? (A) Thunderstorms (B) moving over land (C) With feedback loops (D) feedback mechanisms (E) thunder storms (F) trucks and cars (G) aquatic organisms (H) Car accidents"}
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{"id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLFRMNXU", "question": {"stem": "Where can flowers form?", "choices": [{"text": "interior chambers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "on a plant possessing stoma", "label": "C"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "D"}, {"text": "on the Sun", "label": "E"}, {"text": "on a dead plant", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "on the Moon", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant.", "fact2": "Sporophyte possesses stoma.", "combinedfact": "Flowers form on a plant possessing stoma", "formatted_question": "Where can flowers form? (A) interior chambers (B) occurs over a wide range (C) on a plant possessing stoma (D) last stage before adulthood (E) on the Sun (F) on a dead plant (G) tissue made of chondrocytes (H) on the Moon"}
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{"id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY4MUQBX", "question": {"stem": "When do flowers appear", "choices": [{"text": "Ages 0 to 3", "label": "A"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ejaculate is carried", "label": "C"}, {"text": "after a rain shower", "label": "D"}, {"text": "in late winter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "G"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant.", "fact2": "Sporophytes appear early in the spring, as soon as the snow melts.", "combinedfact": "Flowers form after the snow melts", "formatted_question": "When do flowers appear (A) Ages 0 to 3 (B) male gametes (C) ejaculate is carried (D) after a rain shower (E) in late winter (F) tissue made of chondrocytes (G) after the snow melts (H) coelenterates"}
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{"id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A3NBPTC", "question": {"stem": "What forms on the plant with stoma?", "choices": [{"text": "keratin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "G"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant.", "fact2": "Sporophyte possesses stoma.", "combinedfact": "Flowers form on the plant with stoma", "formatted_question": "What forms on the plant with stoma? (A) keratin (B) hairs (C) flowers (D) amebiasis (E) Porifera (F) lamphreys (G) flagella (H) protozoa"}
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{"id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31T1UPIL", "question": {"stem": "What forms on angiosperms?", "choices": [{"text": "larvae", "label": "A"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Testes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "F"}, {"text": "flowers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant.", "fact2": "Angiosperm sporophyte is dominant.", "combinedfact": "Flowers form on angiosperms.", "formatted_question": "What forms on angiosperms? (A) larvae (B) backbones (C) lamphreys (D) adult (E) Testes (F) antibodies (G) flowers (H) coliform"}
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{"id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEM2AO21N", "question": {"stem": "what form on angiosperms?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "E"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Testes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant.", "fact2": "Angiosperm sporophyte is dominant.", "combinedfact": "flowers form on angiosperms", "formatted_question": "what form on angiosperms? (A) lamphreys (B) backbones (C) flowers (D) pigment (E) coliform (F) adult (G) antibodies (H) Testes"}
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{"id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7N3UKC2", "question": {"stem": "what is a polygenic trait?", "choices": [{"text": "weight", "label": "A"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "density", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "F"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Melanin is the skin pigment that gives the skin a tan color.", "combinedfact": "Melanin amount is a polygenic trait", "formatted_question": "what is a polygenic trait? (A) weight (B) some anthozoans (C) density (D) tiny hairs (E) Flowers (F) h2o (G) black widows (H) melanin amount"}
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{"id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQ0UNTLV", "question": {"stem": "what trait is hair color?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cellular", "label": "B"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "polygenic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "brain", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Human skin and hair color are polygenic traits.", "combinedfact": "hair color is polygenic", "formatted_question": "what trait is hair color? (A) tissue (B) cellular (C) keratin (D) weater (E) polygenic (F) hairs (G) brain (H) Type O"}
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{"id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9EMXTU9", "question": {"stem": "What is a polygenic trait?", "choices": [{"text": "dwarfism", "label": "A"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Sickle-cell disease", "label": "D"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "F"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ability to roll tongue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Skin color is determined by the melanin pigment in the skin cells.", "combinedfact": "Melanin pigment is determined by a polygenic trait.", "formatted_question": "What is a polygenic trait? (A) dwarfism (B) black widows (C) pigmentation (D) Sickle-cell disease (E) orange (F) coliform (G) canis lupus (H) ability to roll tongue"}
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{"id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK4RPI56", "question": {"stem": "Skin color is controlled by how many genes?", "choices": [{"text": "keratin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "alleles", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chromosomes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "D"}, {"text": "several", "label": "E"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "F"}, {"text": "neurones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "pigments", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Polygenic inheritance Polygenic traits are controlled by an unknown number of genes.", "combinedfact": "Skin color is controlled by an unknown number of genes.", "formatted_question": "Skin color is controlled by how many genes? (A) keratin (B) alleles (C) chromosomes (D) classified (E) several (F) eight (G) neurones (H) pigments"}
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{"id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDCLYJYZ", "question": {"stem": "Skin color is a trait controlled by what?", "choices": [{"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "one gene", "label": "B"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "one's descendants", "label": "E"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a single gene", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Most dental variations are polygenic, that is controlled by several genes.", "combinedfact": "Skin color is a trait controlled by several genes.", "formatted_question": "Skin color is a trait controlled by what? (A) prokaryotic cells (B) one gene (C) enzymes (D) keratin (E) one's descendants (F) several genes (G) the environment (H) a single gene"}
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{"id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKD10I5A", "question": {"stem": "what is tourette syndrome?", "choices": [{"text": "malaria", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cancer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trait", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cell", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "virus", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Tourette syndrome a polygenic disorder .", "combinedfact": "tourette syndrome is a trait", "formatted_question": "what is tourette syndrome? (A) malaria (B) cancer (C) trait (D) fever (E) cell (F) antigen (G) virus (H) Type O"}
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{"id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DQI2PPR", "question": {"stem": "What is a phenotypic expression?", "choices": [{"text": "hyper responses", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "B"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "getting excited", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "G"}, {"text": "indoor traits", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Phenotypic expression of polygenic traits varies over a wide range.", "combinedfact": "Skin color is a phenotypic expression.", "formatted_question": "What is a phenotypic expression? (A) hyper responses (B) Rolex (C) skin color (D) tiny hairs (E) getting excited (F) Flowers (G) a hosta (H) indoor traits"}
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{"id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCOAAJRWM", "question": {"stem": "What is controlled by two more more genes?", "choices": [{"text": "lizards", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "D"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "F"}, {"text": "wild canines", "label": "G"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Polygenic traits are controled by two or more genes.", "combinedfact": "skin color is controlled by two or more genes", "formatted_question": "What is controlled by two more more genes? (A) lizards (B) keratin (C) Flowers (D) flagella (E) enzymes (F) skin color (G) wild canines (H) insects"}
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{"id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZNGAUPOS", "question": {"stem": "What is influenced by multiple genes?", "choices": [{"text": "skin color", "label": "A"}, {"text": "diphtheria", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Rather, such complex characteristics are polygenic, i.e., they are influenced by multiple genes.", "combinedfact": "Skin color is influenced by multiple genes.", "formatted_question": "What is influenced by multiple genes? (A) skin color (B) diphtheria (C) a hosta (D) Flowers (E) the environment (F) some anthozoans (G) ecosystems (H) Rolex"}
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{"id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DQX8PPR", "question": {"stem": "What is another example of a polygenic trait?", "choices": [{"text": "Type O", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "D"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Pelycosaur", "label": "G"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Pigment cells are what give color or tint to the skin.", "combinedfact": "Pigment is another polygenic trait.", "formatted_question": "What is another example of a polygenic trait? (A) Type O (B) Cladistics (C) Rolex (D) Therapsids (E) pigment (F) amebiasis (G) Pelycosaur (H) orange"}
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{"id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NO7HL8KG", "question": {"stem": "What is a polygenic trait?", "choices": [{"text": "melanin content", "label": "A"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flower secretion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "E"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "F"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "something cows produce", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Color depends on melanin content in skin.", "combinedfact": "melanin content is a polygenic trait", "formatted_question": "What is a polygenic trait? (A) melanin content (B) eukaryotic cells (C) amebiasis (D) flower secretion (E) Extensive bone growth (F) changes in size (G) some anthozoans (H) something cows produce"}
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{"id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1V3EQS25", "question": {"stem": "Phenotypic what of skin color varies over a wide range", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "percents", "label": "B"}, {"text": "drastically", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "F"}, {"text": "percentages", "label": "G"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Skin color is another polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Phenotypic expression of polygenic traits varies over a wide range.", "combinedfact": "Phenotypic expression of skin color varies over a wide range", "formatted_question": "Phenotypic what of skin color varies over a wide range (A) humans (B) percents (C) drastically (D) lizards (E) the environment (F) expression (G) percentages (H) calibrated"}
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{"id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMI1H30", "question": {"stem": "Which reptile parents give the most care?", "choices": [{"text": "crocodilian babies", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Crocodilian mothers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "carrying offspring to birth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lizard mothers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snake fathers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "Crocodilian mothers provide the most parental care compared to any other reptiles.", "combinedfact": "Crocodilian mothers are the most attentive reptile parents.", "formatted_question": "Which reptile parents give the most care? (A) crocodilian babies (B) Crocodilian mothers (C) carrying offspring to birth (D) male gametes (E) some anthozoans (F) tissue made of chondrocytes (G) lizard mothers (H) snake fathers"}
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{"id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHL8HUNJ", "question": {"stem": "What provides little care to their young?", "choices": [{"text": "African elephants", "label": "A"}, {"text": "human parents", "label": "B"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wild canines", "label": "D"}, {"text": "iguana parents", "label": "E"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "orangutans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "Iguanas are good reptiles for experienced reptile caretakers.", "combinedfact": "iguana parents provide little care to their young", "formatted_question": "What provides little care to their young? (A) African elephants (B) human parents (C) jellyfish (D) wild canines (E) iguana parents (F) some anthozoans (G) orangutans (H) unicellular organisms"}
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{"id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV998WVZI", "question": {"stem": "What parents abandon their eggs?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "platypus", "label": "B"}, {"text": "deer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mammal", "label": "E"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "F"}, {"text": "reptile", "label": "G"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "After spawning, they abandon their eggs and provide no parental care.", "combinedfact": "Reptile parents abandon their eggs", "formatted_question": "What parents abandon their eggs? (A) lamphreys (B) platypus (C) deer (D) Unsafe (E) mammal (F) vorticella (G) reptile (H) jellyfish"}
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{"id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO027MNVK", "question": {"stem": "Which animal provides little care to their young?", "choices": [{"text": "canis lupus", "label": "A"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wild canines", "label": "D"}, {"text": "penguins", "label": "E"}, {"text": "apes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "other members", "label": "G"}, {"text": "alligators", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "Alligators and crocodiles are the largest living reptiles.", "combinedfact": "Alligator and crocodile parents provide little care to their young", "formatted_question": "Which animal provides little care to their young? (A) canis lupus (B) some anthozoans (C) humans (D) wild canines (E) penguins (F) apes (G) other members (H) alligators"}
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{"id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJKZRFQ4", "question": {"stem": "What parents provide little if any care to their young?", "choices": [{"text": "meerkats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "neonatal", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Pelycosaur", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cheetahs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "G"}, {"text": "orangutans", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "All lizards are reptiles.", "combinedfact": "lizard parents provide little if any care to their young", "formatted_question": "What parents provide little if any care to their young? (A) meerkats (B) humans (C) neonatal (D) Pelycosaur (E) cheetahs (F) backbones (G) lizards (H) orangutans"}
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{"id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXTX7FIE", "question": {"stem": "Crocodilian mothers provide care to what?", "choices": [{"text": "their tails", "label": "A"}, {"text": "their young", "label": "B"}, {"text": "their skin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "their prey", "label": "D"}, {"text": "other members", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Ages 0 to 3", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "Crocodilian mothers provide the most parental care compared to any other reptiles.", "combinedfact": "Crocodilian mothers provide care to their young", "formatted_question": "Crocodilian mothers provide care to what? (A) their tails (B) their young (C) their skin (D) their prey (E) other members (F) a hosta (G) humans (H) Ages 0 to 3"}
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{"id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE7Y9WAE", "question": {"stem": "How do geciko parents care for their young?", "choices": [{"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Ages 0 to 3", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "D"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "F"}, {"text": "little if any care", "label": "G"}, {"text": "avoiding injuries", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "Geckos are, in fact, reptiles.", "combinedfact": "gecko parents provide little if any care to their young", "formatted_question": "How do geciko parents care for their young? (A) It's inherited from genes (B) Extensive bone growth (C) Ages 0 to 3 (D) Two or more sets of alleles (E) occurs over a wide range (F) protection (G) little if any care (H) avoiding injuries"}
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{"id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH4WTSCB", "question": {"stem": "Animals that are _ provide little if any care to their young.", "choices": [{"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cold blooded", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "E"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "G"}, {"text": "polygenic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young.", "fact2": "All reptiles are cold-blooded.", "combinedfact": "cold-blooded parents provide little if any care to their young.", "formatted_question": "Animals that are _ provide little if any care to their young. (A) some anthozoans (B) cold blooded (C) melanin content (D) trucks and cars (E) Being over land (F) humans (G) damaging (H) polygenic"}
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{"id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37J3C2VJX", "question": {"stem": "Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of what?", "choices": [{"text": "air", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Earth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Sponge", "label": "C"}, {"text": "oaks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "E"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "G"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant.", "fact2": "Oaks are the most commonly attacked plants.", "combinedfact": "Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of an oak", "formatted_question": "Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of what? (A) air (B) Earth (C) Sponge (D) oaks (E) bacteria (F) homes (G) rocks (H) stoma"}
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{"id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DRDZKUR", "question": {"stem": "Vascular tissue and roots make up the interior of what?", "choices": [{"text": "Earth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissues", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "D"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "plants", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant.", "fact2": "Vascular tissue and the roots involved can draw water into the plant from the ground.", "combinedfact": "Vascular tissue and roots make up the interior of a plant.", "formatted_question": "Vascular tissue and roots make up the interior of what? (A) Earth (B) tissues (C) cartilage (D) Porifera (E) homes (F) plants (G) sponges (H) cells"}
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{"id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW320416SY9", "question": {"stem": "what does ground tissue make up most of the interiof of?", "choices": [{"text": "ferns", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Earth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Growth", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant.", "fact2": "Ferns are one type of seedless plant.", "combinedfact": "ground tissue makes up most of the interior of ferns", "formatted_question": "what does ground tissue make up most of the interiof of? (A) ferns (B) Earth (C) corn (D) weater (E) matter (F) surface (G) Growth (H) cells"}
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{"id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSKNPXYI", "question": {"stem": "Where are nutrients held?", "choices": [{"text": "reefs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saturated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "D"}, {"text": "forests", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Earth", "label": "F"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant.", "fact2": "Plants hold nutrients in tissue.", "combinedfact": "nutrients are held in tissue", "formatted_question": "Where are nutrients held? (A) reefs (B) marine (C) saturated (D) tissue (E) forests (F) Earth (G) aquatic (H) flagella"}
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{"id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOCM3501", "question": {"stem": "When a gas in an open container spreads out, what presents a danger?", "choices": [{"text": "partitions", "label": "A"}, {"text": "death", "label": "B"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "arson", "label": "D"}, {"text": "E. Coli", "label": "E"}, {"text": "colors", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fires", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fumes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "combinedfact": "When a gas in an open container spreads out, fumes present a danger", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Fumes during the evaporation present a danger.", "formatted_question": "When a gas in an open container spreads out, what presents a danger? (A) partitions (B) death (C) animals (D) arson (E) E. Coli (F) colors (G) fires (H) fumes"}
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{"id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWGSRZM0", "question": {"stem": "If dangerous gas escapes from an open container is it possible the workplace could be contaminated?", "choices": [{"text": "Yes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bar", "label": "B"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "C"}, {"text": "car", "label": "D"}, {"text": "food", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Impossible", "label": "F"}, {"text": "No way, Jose", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Definitely not", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "When dangerous gas from an open container evaporates, it can contaminate a workplace.", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Gases as well as vapours can contaminate the workplace air.", "formatted_question": "If dangerous gas escapes from an open container is it possible the workplace could be contaminated? (A) Yes (B) bar (C) wind (D) car (E) food (F) Impossible (G) No way, Jose (H) Definitely not"}
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{"id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N7QX1GY", "question": {"stem": "What happens when oxygen in an open container evaporates?", "choices": [{"text": "ejaculate is carried", "label": "A"}, {"text": "oxygen compresses", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "oxygen spreads into the air", "label": "D"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "E"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oxygen dissolves", "label": "G"}, {"text": "oxygen catches fire", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "when oxygen in an open container evaporates , oxygen spreads out into the air", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Gas is usually oxygen.", "formatted_question": "What happens when oxygen in an open container evaporates? (A) ejaculate is carried (B) oxygen compresses (C) rapid changes occur (D) oxygen spreads into the air (E) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (F) thermal expansion (G) oxygen dissolves (H) oxygen catches fire"}
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{"id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AI3YFKS", "question": {"stem": "What spreads into the air from a liquid stored in an open container?", "choices": [{"text": "food", "label": "A"}, {"text": "17", "label": "B"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "C"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "D"}, {"text": "plasma", "label": "E"}, {"text": "water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "solids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas.", "combinedfact": "When a liquid turns into a gas in an open container, it spreads out into the air.", "formatted_question": "What spreads into the air from a liquid stored in an open container? (A) food (B) 17 (C) heat (D) gas (E) plasma (F) water (G) solids (H) rain"}
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{"id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JRH6JVN", "question": {"stem": "what spreads out into the air when evaporating from an open container?", "choices": [{"text": "hydrogen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gamma rays", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Humidity", "label": "C"}, {"text": "density", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mercury", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weathering", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluoride", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Similarly, hydrogen is an explosive gas.", "combinedfact": "when hydrogen evaporates from an open container, it spreads out into the air", "formatted_question": "what spreads out into the air when evaporating from an open container? (A) hydrogen (B) gamma rays (C) Humidity (D) density (E) mercury (F) weathering (G) dandelions (H) fluoride"}
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{"id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFCQRQ0K", "question": {"stem": "What can evaporate in an open container, spreading out into the air?", "choices": [{"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "A"}, {"text": "condensation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nothing", "label": "C"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mercury", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Water vapor is a gas in the air.", "combinedfact": "when water vapor in an open container evaporates , water vapor spreads out into the air", "formatted_question": "What can evaporate in an open container, spreading out into the air? (A) trucks and cars (B) condensation (C) nothing (D) amount of heat (E) dandelions (F) heating (G) mercury (H) water vapor"}
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{"id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IFH3EHM", "question": {"stem": "When gas is placed in an open box and it evaporates, what happens?", "choices": [{"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Extremes of temperature", "label": "D"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gas freezes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gas stays in the box", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Kids lunch boxes are marvellous containers.", "combinedfact": "If you place gas in an open box it will evaporate and spread out into the air.", "formatted_question": "When gas is placed in an open box and it evaporates, what happens? (A) gas spreads in the air (B) occurs over a wide range (C) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (D) Extremes of temperature (E) safe operation (F) saves lives (G) gas freezes (H) gas stays in the box"}
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{"id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH69GD0K4", "question": {"stem": "carbon monoxide gas from a generator's exhaust has been what", "choices": [{"text": "transportation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "projectiles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "destroyed crops", "label": "D"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "E"}, {"text": "evaporated", "label": "F"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "carbon monoxide gas from a generator's exhaust has been evaporated", "fact1": "when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air", "fact2": "Deadly carbon monoxide gas from the generator s exhaust can spread throughout enclosed spaces.", "formatted_question": "carbon monoxide gas from a generator's exhaust has been what (A) transportation (B) air pollution (C) projectiles (D) destroyed crops (E) destruction (F) evaporated (G) danger (H) Car accidents"}
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{"id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VWZ0GGSP", "question": {"stem": "What are less flexible than shark skeletons but stronger", "choices": [{"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissue paper", "label": "B"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "plant stems", "label": "D"}, {"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "E"}, {"text": "regular skeletons", "label": "F"}, {"text": "clay", "label": "G"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Sharks have a cartilage skeleton.", "combinedfact": "regular skeletons are less flexible than shark skeletons but stronger.", "formatted_question": "What are less flexible than shark skeletons but stronger (A) holding nutrients (B) tissue paper (C) calibrated (D) plant stems (E) close relatives of coral (F) regular skeletons (G) clay (H) dermal & vascular tissue"}
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{"id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4M9M5GD", "question": {"stem": "What are ears made of?", "choices": [{"text": "One can hear", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coarse grit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "People's ears and bones are made of cartilage.", "combinedfact": "ears made of cartilage", "formatted_question": "What are ears made of? (A) One can hear (B) sound (C) weater (D) protection (E) tiny hairs (F) coarse grit (G) keratin (H) cartilage"}
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{"id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES6Q6E6E", "question": {"stem": "What has a less flexible but stronger skeleton compared to sharks?", "choices": [{"text": "fish", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "C"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "E"}, {"text": "viruses", "label": "F"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Most fish have bony skeletons, but sharks have skeletons made of cartilage .", "combinedfact": "most fish have less flexible but stronger skeletons compared to sharks", "formatted_question": "What has a less flexible but stronger skeleton compared to sharks? (A) fish (B) Mohs (C) Type O (D) bacteria (E) cartilage (F) viruses (G) adult (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ8PIXOP", "question": {"stem": "bone is stronger but less what than the material that covers it", "choices": [{"text": "surface", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flexible", "label": "C"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "D"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "E"}, {"text": "viscous", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "money", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Articular cartilage is the cartilage that covers the bone and the joint areas.", "combinedfact": "bone is less flexible but stronger than the material that covers it", "formatted_question": "bone is stronger but less what than the material that covers it (A) surface (B) weight (C) flexible (D) key element (E) damaging (F) viscous (G) fluid (H) money"}
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{"id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIN13WHC", "question": {"stem": "Flexible or strong might be words used to describe these parts of the body:", "choices": [{"text": "hormones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tissues", "label": "C"}, {"text": "metal", "label": "D"}, {"text": "gymnast", "label": "E"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "F"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ice skater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Tissues include bone and cartilage, bone marrow and corneas.", "combinedfact": "Some bodily tissues are flexible, while others are strong.", "formatted_question": "Flexible or strong might be words used to describe these parts of the body: (A) hormones (B) protection (C) tissues (D) metal (E) gymnast (F) movement (G) SI units (H) ice skater"}
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{"id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HOLUKXG", "question": {"stem": "What is more pliable than bone?", "choices": [{"text": "Cartilage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "C"}, {"text": "teeth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "femur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "mineral", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Cartilage is more flexible and lighter in weight than bone.", "combinedfact": "Bone is stronger and more rigid than cartilage", "formatted_question": "What is more pliable than bone? (A) Cartilage (B) tiny hairs (C) tetraceratops (D) teeth (E) femur (F) mineral (G) Therapsids (H) keratin"}
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{"id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4H2ZVHK", "question": {"stem": "What type of skeletons are less flexible than shark skeletons but stronger?", "choices": [{"text": "ice", "label": "A"}, {"text": "smooth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Fish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "E"}, {"text": "muscle", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Sharks have a cartilage skeleton.", "combinedfact": "bone skeletons are less flexible than shark skeletons but stronger", "formatted_question": "What type of skeletons are less flexible than shark skeletons but stronger? (A) ice (B) smooth (C) adult (D) Fish (E) bone (F) muscle (G) Type O (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KS9NOTJ", "question": {"stem": "what is less lightweight than cartilage but stronger?", "choices": [{"text": "skin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Cartilage is strong, flexible, and lightweight.", "combinedfact": "Bone is less lightweight than cartilage but stronger.", "formatted_question": "what is less lightweight than cartilage but stronger? (A) skin (B) cilia (C) tissue (D) weater (E) adult (F) Type O (G) Mohs (H) bone"}
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{"id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O3K6SPX", "question": {"stem": "What is a less flexible than a semi-translucent tissue?", "choices": [{"text": "adult", "label": "A"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "C"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bar", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "G"}, {"text": "nodes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Bone is less flexible than cartilage but stronger.", "fact2": "Grossly, cartilage is a semi-translucent tissue, firm, but more flexible than bone.", "combinedfact": "bone is less flexible than a semi-translucent tissue", "formatted_question": "What is a less flexible than a semi-translucent tissue? (A) adult (B) silk (C) bone (D) stoma (E) bar (F) Mohs (G) weater (H) nodes"}
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{"id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQQRRB14", "question": {"stem": "Bad weather decreases what aspect of driving?", "choices": [{"text": "protection", "label": "A"}, {"text": "experience driving", "label": "B"}, {"text": "windshield wiper use", "label": "C"}, {"text": "driver's knowledge", "label": "D"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "G"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "More visibility means safe operation.", "combinedfact": "Bad weather decreases safe operation while driving", "formatted_question": "Bad weather decreases what aspect of driving? (A) protection (B) experience driving (C) windshield wiper use (D) driver's knowledge (E) safe operation (F) key element (G) Differences in speed (H) air pollution"}
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{"id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMTO78UH", "question": {"stem": "Bad weather causes what sort of driving condition?", "choices": [{"text": "whiplash", "label": "A"}, {"text": "death", "label": "B"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "D"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "E"}, {"text": "it depends", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safe", "label": "G"}, {"text": "no effect", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "Good visibility is essential for safe driving.", "combinedfact": "Bad weather causes unsafe driving conditions. ", "formatted_question": "Bad weather causes what sort of driving condition? (A) whiplash (B) death (C) danger (D) Unsafe (E) damaging (F) it depends (G) safe (H) no effect"}
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{"id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHFNRUMC", "question": {"stem": "What decreases visibility while driving?", "choices": [{"text": "caution", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hail", "label": "B"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "C"}, {"text": "awareness", "label": "D"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "watching the road", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ozone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "stormy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "Another dangerous weather phenomena that thunderstorms produce is hail.", "combinedfact": "hail decreases visibility while driving", "formatted_question": "What decreases visibility while driving? (A) caution (B) hail (C) wind (D) awareness (E) winter (F) watching the road (G) ozone (H) stormy"}
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{"id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR127XSG", "question": {"stem": "what takes visibility to near zero?", "choices": [{"text": "moving plates", "label": "A"}, {"text": "clear skies", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a speedometer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bad weather", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mountain air", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lack of rain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "While driving to the Small Boat Harbor tournament site, the fog had taken visibility to near zero.", "combinedfact": "Bad weather takes visibility to near zero.", "formatted_question": "what takes visibility to near zero? (A) moving plates (B) clear skies (C) a speedometer (D) road bends (E) Seisometers (F) bad weather (G) mountain air (H) lack of rain"}
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{"id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8ALHC1M", "question": {"stem": "What increases the risk of car accidents?", "choices": [{"text": "Bad weather", "label": "A"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Clear roads", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "D"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Minimal traffic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Forest fire", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Modern vehicles", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "Secondary accidents are a major problem under driving conditions of reduced visibility.", "combinedfact": "Bad weather increases the risk of car accidents.", "formatted_question": "What increases the risk of car accidents? (A) Bad weather (B) friction (C) Clear roads (D) trucks and cars (E) air pollution (F) Minimal traffic (G) Forest fire (H) Modern vehicles"}
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{"id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJLAUF8B", "question": {"stem": "What conditions could make car accidents more likely?", "choices": [{"text": "Experienced drivers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the Arctic", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Less traffic than usual", "label": "C"}, {"text": "5 mph winds", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Thunderstorms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "clog airways", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "Collisions are more likely when visibility is poor.", "combinedfact": "Bad weather makes collisions more likely while driving.", "formatted_question": "What conditions could make car accidents more likely? (A) Experienced drivers (B) the Arctic (C) Less traffic than usual (D) 5 mph winds (E) Thunderstorms (F) clog airways (G) trucks and cars (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C7UA3PV", "question": {"stem": "What does bad weather cause?", "choices": [{"text": "road bends", "label": "A"}, {"text": "swelling nodes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "D"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "E"}, {"text": "speed", "label": "F"}, {"text": "clog airways", "label": "G"}, {"text": "guilt", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "For example, lack of visibility is a major cause of many accidents.", "combinedfact": "bad weather causes car accidents", "formatted_question": "What does bad weather cause? (A) road bends (B) swelling nodes (C) homes (D) Car accidents (E) negative feedback (F) speed (G) clog airways (H) guilt"}
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{"id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42RBY0T3", "question": {"stem": "bad weather impairs", "choices": [{"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "filter feeders", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "propulsion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "F"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "bad weather decreases visibility while driving", "fact2": "Good visibility is essential for safe driving.", "combinedfact": "bad weather impairs safe driving", "formatted_question": "bad weather impairs (A) trees and flowers (B) filter feeders (C) safe driving (D) the environment (E) propulsion (F) homeostasis (G) road bends (H) melanin amount"}
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{"id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5AKNV8H", "question": {"stem": "polymers of various small chemically related molecules can squeeze through pores in the what?", "choices": [{"text": "protein channel", "label": "A"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nuclear membrane", "label": "C"}, {"text": "interior chambers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "nucleus", "label": "E"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cell division", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane.", "fact2": "Like proteins, DNA and RNA are polymers of various small chemically related molecules.", "combinedfact": "polymers of various small chemically related molecules can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane", "formatted_question": "polymers of various small chemically related molecules can squeeze through pores in the what? (A) protein channel (B) transportation (C) nuclear membrane (D) interior chambers (E) nucleus (F) dermal & vascular tissue (G) cell division (H) Microscopic vessels."}
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{"id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183WSO7BR", "question": {"stem": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in ", "choices": [{"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "space between", "label": "B"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "E"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "F"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane.", "fact2": "Cells with a nuclear membrane are called eukaryotic .", "combinedfact": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in eukaryotic cells ", "formatted_question": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in (A) dermal & vascular tissue (B) space between (C) eukaryotic cells (D) jellyfish (E) occurs over a wide range (F) saves lives (G) holding nutrients (H) Seconds and minutes"}
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{"id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHBNIFGS", "question": {"stem": "What is the small molecule that can squeeze through the pores of the nuclear membrane?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens", "label": "A"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "D"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "F"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane.", "fact2": "RNA is ribonucleic acid Like DNA, it is a nucleic acid.", "combinedfact": "Ribonucleic acid is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane.", "formatted_question": "What is the small molecule that can squeeze through the pores of the nuclear membrane? (A) antigens (B) permeable walls (C) holding nutrients (D) Vibrissae (E) unicellular organisms (F) Microscopic vessels. (G) saves lives (H) ribonucleic acid"}
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{"id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W620KV9", "question": {"stem": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores of the nucleus that holds what", "choices": [{"text": "gas", "label": "A"}, {"text": "food", "label": "B"}, {"text": "eyes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "CPU", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hole", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "G"}, {"text": "DNA", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane.", "fact2": "For example, the nuclear membrane keeps the DNA inside of the nucleus.", "combinedfact": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores of the nucleus that holds DNA", "formatted_question": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores of the nucleus that holds what (A) gas (B) food (C) eyes (D) CPU (E) hole (F) fat (G) silk (H) DNA"}
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{"id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP7Z2KS2", "question": {"stem": "What molecule can fit through thickend, rounded slightly irregular pores?", "choices": [{"text": "life", "label": "A"}, {"text": "food", "label": "B"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "C"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "D"}, {"text": "CPU", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "F"}, {"text": "CIO", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane.", "fact2": "Nuclear membranes are thickened, rounded and slightly irregular.", "combinedfact": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through thickened, rounded and slightly irregular pores", "formatted_question": "What molecule can fit through thickend, rounded slightly irregular pores? (A) life (B) food (C) RNA (D) silk (E) CPU (F) bone (G) CIO (H) lynx"}
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{"id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANFXPNAL", "question": {"stem": "What is the small molecule that can squeeze through the pores of a eukaryotic cell?", "choices": [{"text": "RNA", "label": "A"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "B"}, {"text": "17", "label": "C"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "D"}, {"text": "size", "label": "E"}, {"text": "CPU", "label": "F"}, {"text": "100", "label": "G"}, {"text": "CIO", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through pores in the nuclear membrane.", "fact2": "Cells with a nuclear membrane are called eukaryotic .", "combinedfact": "RNA is a small molecule that can squeeze through the pores of a eukaryotic cell", "formatted_question": "What is the small molecule that can squeeze through the pores of a eukaryotic cell? (A) RNA (B) corn (C) 17 (D) silk (E) size (F) CPU (G) 100 (H) CIO"}
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{"id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42YZT0TH", "question": {"stem": "What do sea anenomes use poisonus darts for?", "choices": [{"text": "mitosis", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sexual reproduction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "counterop", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "storage", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "To protect themselves corals have evolved a variety of defenses.", "combinedfact": "Poisonus darts are used by sea anemones for protection.", "formatted_question": "What do sea anenomes use poisonus darts for? (A) mitosis (B) sexual reproduction (C) damaging (D) protection (E) counterop (F) safe operation (G) storage (H) Communication"}
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{"id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5PAJLYS", "question": {"stem": "a toxin is used for defense by what?", "choices": [{"text": "each species", "label": "A"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "quail", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dogs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Poison dart frogs are the source of a toxin used by natives on their poison darts.", "combinedfact": "a toxin is used for defense by sea anemones", "formatted_question": "a toxin is used for defense by what? (A) each species (B) related organisms (C) quail (D) prokaryotic cells (E) dogs (F) antigens (G) sea anemones (H) humans"}
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{"id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWN86XLN", "question": {"stem": "where do some sea creatures live?", "choices": [{"text": "hagfish", "label": "A"}, {"text": "magma", "label": "B"}, {"text": "reefs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "creek", "label": "E"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "F"}, {"text": "shells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Another reef inhabitant is the anemone.", "combinedfact": "sea creatures live in reefs", "formatted_question": "where do some sea creatures live? (A) hagfish (B) magma (C) reefs (D) fish (E) creek (F) snails (G) shells (H) sponges"}
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{"id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99USK2KL3", "question": {"stem": "What are venomous?", "choices": [{"text": "alligators", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lactobacillus", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ducks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dogs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vertebrates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Venomous creatures can often use their poison as a weapon.", "combinedfact": "sea anemones are venomous", "formatted_question": "What are venomous? (A) alligators (B) lactobacillus (C) sea anemones (D) ducks (E) dogs (F) lamphreys (G) vertebrates (H) cats"}
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{"id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6LKUBV9", "question": {"stem": "what are used for defense by close relatives of coral?", "choices": [{"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "C"}, {"text": "poisonous darts", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Sea anemones are close relatives of corals .", "combinedfact": "poisonous darts are used for defense by close relatives of coral", "formatted_question": "what are used for defense by close relatives of coral? (A) chemical messengers (B) microscopic organisms (C) flagella (D) poisonous darts (E) Chemicals (F) coelenterates (G) antibodies (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CM719ZQ", "question": {"stem": "what uses poisonous darts for defense?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feed on dead protists", "label": "C"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "gila monsters", "label": "E"}, {"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "F"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Sea anemones are close relatives of corals .", "combinedfact": "close relatives of coral use poisonous darts for defense", "formatted_question": "what uses poisonous darts for defense? (A) unicellular organisms (B) related organisms (C) feed on dead protists (D) single cell microorganisms (E) gila monsters (F) close relatives of coral (G) coelenterates (H) black widows"}
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{"id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJACX23K", "question": {"stem": "What are used as protection by sea anemones?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "poisonous darts", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feed on dead protists", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "E"}, {"text": "islets of Langerhans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "moisturize their skin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Protection at the gateway is the best defense.", "combinedfact": "Poisonous darts are used as protection by sea anemones.", "formatted_question": "What are used as protection by sea anemones? (A) lamphreys (B) poisonous darts (C) tubular organ (D) feed on dead protists (E) coelenterates (F) islets of Langerhans (G) related organisms (H) moisturize their skin"}
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{"id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD68K3TWC", "question": {"stem": "What are used for defense by Anthozoans?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens", "label": "A"}, {"text": "poisonous darts", "label": "B"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hardened backbone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feed on dead protists", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Anthozoans are the familiar anemones and corals.", "combinedfact": "Poisonous darts are used for defense by Anthozoans.", "formatted_question": "What are used for defense by Anthozoans? (A) antigens (B) poisonous darts (C) unicellular organisms (D) Chemicals (E) paramecium (F) antibodies (G) hardened backbone (H) feed on dead protists"}
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{"id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCORTGXGH", "question": {"stem": "what are used for defense by an organism related to jellyfish and coral", "choices": [{"text": "poisonous darts", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "C"}, {"text": "by parasitizing them", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a sponge", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "poisonous darts are used for defense by sea anemones", "fact2": "Sea anemones are related to jellyfish and coral.", "combinedfact": "poisonous darts are used for defense by an organism related to jellyfish and coral", "formatted_question": "what are used for defense by an organism related to jellyfish and coral (A) poisonous darts (B) Chemicals (C) specialized (D) by parasitizing them (E) chondrocytes (F) flagella (G) Microscopic vessels. (H) a sponge"}
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{"id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64Y6GFC0Y", "question": {"stem": "What collects fluid?", "choices": [{"text": "Seisometers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lungs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "space", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Laboratory", "label": "F"}, {"text": "small capillaries", "label": "G"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Small lymph capillaries collect lymph.", "combinedfact": "small capillaries collect fluid", "formatted_question": "What collects fluid? (A) Seisometers (B) sunlight (C) chondrocytes (D) lungs (E) space (F) Laboratory (G) small capillaries (H) paramecium"}
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{"id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2A0D17VH", "question": {"stem": "What is contained in the fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells?", "choices": [{"text": "keratin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Urea", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Sulfur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "drinking water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Aluminum", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Lymph vessels carry lymph, a colorless, watery fluid that contains lymphocytes.", "combinedfact": "fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells contains lymphocytes", "formatted_question": "What is contained in the fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells? (A) keratin (B) Urea (C) chondrocytes (D) Lymphocytes (E) Sulfur (F) drinking water (G) Aluminum (H) water vapor"}
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{"id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRH0AMGE7", "question": {"stem": "How does lymph get into the spaces between the cells?", "choices": [{"text": "membranes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Capillary walls are quite permeable.", "combinedfact": "lymph is the fluid that leaks from permeable walls into spaces between cells", "formatted_question": "How does lymph get into the spaces between the cells? (A) membranes (B) saves lives (C) holding nutrients (D) cells (E) antigens (F) gas spreads in the air (G) tissue (H) permeable walls"}
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{"id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPSZEQ1D", "question": {"stem": "where is lymph located?", "choices": [{"text": "surface", "label": "A"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "B"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "veins", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Testes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "nodes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "brain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "System consists of lymph capillaries, lymph veins and lymph nodes.", "combinedfact": "lymph is in nodes", "formatted_question": "where is lymph located? (A) surface (B) osculum (C) skin (D) veins (E) bones (F) Testes (G) nodes (H) brain"}
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{"id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TT73UMD2", "question": {"stem": "A protein-rich what leaks into spaces between cells?", "choices": [{"text": "RNA", "label": "A"}, {"text": "kinase", "label": "B"}, {"text": "energy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "plasma", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cheese", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Lymph fluid is rich in protein.", "combinedfact": "A protein-rich fluid leaks into spaces between cells", "formatted_question": "A protein-rich what leaks into spaces between cells? (A) RNA (B) kinase (C) energy (D) plasma (E) fluid (F) keratin (G) cheese (H) antigen"}
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{"id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OI24RHFZ", "question": {"stem": "What do humans contain?", "choices": [{"text": "magic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antimatter", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fumes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "grams", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lymph", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "G"}, {"text": "claws", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Humans are made up of trillions of cells.", "combinedfact": "humans contain lymph", "formatted_question": "What do humans contain? (A) magic (B) antimatter (C) fumes (D) grams (E) lymph (F) fever (G) Type O (H) claws"}
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{"id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEY08F4H", "question": {"stem": "What does lymph fluid leak out of into spaces between cells?", "choices": [{"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nucleotides composing polymers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Leaking sink.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Plumbing pipes.", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Outer space.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Capillaries are microscopic vessels.", "combinedfact": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of microscopic vessels into spaces between cells.", "formatted_question": "What does lymph fluid leak out of into spaces between cells? (A) inherited antigens + antibody (B) Microscopic vessels. (C) nucleotides composing polymers (D) saves lives (E) Leaking sink. (F) antigens that cause allergy (G) Plumbing pipes. (H) Outer space."}
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{"id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVZ4PVPN", "question": {"stem": "What leak fluid out of capillaries into spaces between cells?", "choices": [{"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "swelling nodes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "D"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "E"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "G"}, {"text": "aquatic animals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Bacteria invade lymph nodes, which swell, creating the buboes.", "combinedfact": "Swelling nodes leak fluid out of capillaries into spaces between cells", "formatted_question": "What leak fluid out of capillaries into spaces between cells? (A) some anthozoans (B) swelling nodes (C) coelenterates (D) trucks and cars (E) black widows (F) unicellular organisms (G) Vibrissae (H) aquatic animals"}
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{"id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04WUPLSE", "question": {"stem": "What is lymph filtered by?", "choices": [{"text": "Sponge", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "B"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "C"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "nodes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "retina", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Lymph nodes, or glands, filter the lymph fluid.", "combinedfact": "lymph is filtered by nodes", "formatted_question": "What is lymph filtered by? (A) Sponge (B) tissue (C) blood (D) skin (E) nodes (F) retina (G) mammals (H) liquids"}
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{"id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74489JEL7Z", "question": {"stem": "What leaks out of blood vessels?", "choices": [{"text": "allergen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "D"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Capillaries Capillaries are tiny, thin walled blood vessels.", "combinedfact": "Lymph fluid leaks out of blood vessels into spaces between cells", "formatted_question": "What leaks out of blood vessels? (A) allergen (B) water vapor (C) ribonucleic acid (D) antibodies (E) irritants (F) antigens (G) melanin content (H) Lymph fluid"}
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{"id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF60J2Z76", "question": {"stem": "The a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells is rich in what?", "choices": [{"text": "White blood cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "E"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "F"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Lymph, a fluid rich in white blood cells, flows through the lymphatic vessels.", "combinedfact": "a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells is rich in white blood cells", "formatted_question": "The a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells is rich in what? (A) White blood cells (B) melanin content (C) melanin amount (D) ribonucleic acid (E) gas spreads in the air (F) holding nutrients (G) transportation (H) precipitation"}
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{"id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NMHD1GB", "question": {"stem": "A fluid rich in protein leaks out of capillaries into spaces between what?", "choices": [{"text": "Testes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "several", "label": "B"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "people", "label": "G"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Lymph fluid is rich in protein.", "combinedfact": "A fluid rich in protein leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells", "formatted_question": "A fluid rich in protein leaks out of capillaries into spaces between what? (A) Testes (B) several (C) blood (D) cells (E) matter (F) antigen (G) people (H) skin"}
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{"id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMNBVLCT", "question": {"stem": "What is a fluid that leaks out of the connection of arteries to veins?", "choices": [{"text": "Type O", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "B"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lymph", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "red", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of capillaries into spaces between cells.", "fact2": "Capillaries connect arteries to veins .", "combinedfact": "Lymph is a fluid that leaks out of the connection of arteries to veins ", "formatted_question": "What is a fluid that leaks out of the connection of arteries to veins? (A) Type O (B) gas (C) liquids (D) weater (E) oxygen (F) lymph (G) water (H) red"}
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{"id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCU1ZB9WY", "question": {"stem": "Is a protein causes an allergic reaction, what is it called?", "choices": [{"text": "keratin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "allergen", "label": "B"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "F"}, {"text": "immunocompromised", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Any antigen that causes an allergy is called an allergen.", "fact2": "Antigens are proteins foreign to the body.", "combinedfact": "Any foreign protein that causes an allergic reaction is called an allergen.", "formatted_question": "Is a protein causes an allergic reaction, what is it called? (A) keratin (B) allergen (C) enzymes (D) prion (E) amebiasis (F) Type O (G) immunocompromised (H) antigen"}
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{"id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XMXM47R", "question": {"stem": "Asthma attacks can be triggered by", "choices": [{"text": "allergens", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bad weather", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rifles", "label": "E"}, {"text": "wheezing", "label": "F"}, {"text": "night sweats", "label": "G"}, {"text": "estrogen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Any antigen that causes an allergy is called an allergen.", "fact2": "Asthma attacks are caused by allergies.", "combinedfact": "Allergens can trigger asthma attacks", "formatted_question": "Asthma attacks can be triggered by (A) allergens (B) hormones (C) bad weather (D) Lymphocytes (E) rifles (F) wheezing (G) night sweats (H) estrogen"}
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{"id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QJQT3ZO", "question": {"stem": "What are produced to fight allergens? ", "choices": [{"text": "oxidizers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "D"}, {"text": "red blood cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Any antigen that causes an allergy is called an allergen.", "fact2": "Antibodies are produced to fight antigens.", "combinedfact": "Antibodies are produced to fight an allergens ", "formatted_question": "What are produced to fight allergens? (A) oxidizers (B) bacteria (C) flagella (D) antibodies (E) red blood cells (F) enzymes (G) hormones (H) orange"}
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{"id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIM9AHWJ", "question": {"stem": "What are pollens?", "choices": [{"text": "eukaryotes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "building blocks of organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bees", "label": "E"}, {"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "nucleotides composing polymers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "diploid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Any antigen that causes an allergy is called an allergen.", "fact2": "Many of the common allergens are pollens and dusts.", "combinedfact": "pollens are antigens that can cause an allergy", "formatted_question": "What are pollens? (A) eukaryotes (B) unicellular organisms (C) building blocks of organisms (D) antigens that cause allergy (E) bees (F) microscopic organisms (G) nucleotides composing polymers (H) diploid"}
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{"id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YRZ5OS9", "question": {"stem": "What can cause anaphylaxis?", "choices": [{"text": "hormones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "estrogen", "label": "D"}, {"text": "whiplash", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fumes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "G"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Any antigen that causes an allergy is called an allergen.", "fact2": "Many allergens can cause anaphylaxis.", "combinedfact": "many antigens cause cause anaphyaxis", "formatted_question": "What can cause anaphylaxis? (A) hormones (B) skin color (C) lamphreys (D) estrogen (E) whiplash (F) fumes (G) antigen (H) heat"}
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{"id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NPKXP8E", "question": {"stem": "An allergen is a type of", "choices": [{"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protein foreign to the body.", "label": "D"}, {"text": "specialized cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a small molecule", "label": "F"}, {"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "G"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Any antigen that causes an allergy is called an allergen.", "fact2": "Antigens are proteins foreign to the body.", "combinedfact": "Proteins foreign to the body that cause allergies are called allergens.", "formatted_question": "An allergen is a type of (A) single cell microorganisms (B) occurs over a wide range (C) melanin content (D) protein foreign to the body. (E) specialized cells (F) a small molecule (G) inherited antigens + antibody (H) chemical messengers"}
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{"id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2JLNLH8", "question": {"stem": "Pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in what?", "choices": [{"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Something fish sticks are made from", "label": "B"}, {"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Something pudding is made from", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Something steak is made from", "label": "E"}, {"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Something wine is made from", "label": "G"}, {"text": "in the small bowel", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Milk products are made into ice cream, cheese cake, and puddings.", "combinedfact": "Pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in something that pudding is made from", "formatted_question": "Pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in what? (A) single cell microorganisms (B) Something fish sticks are made from (C) single celled organisms (D) Something pudding is made from (E) Something steak is made from (F) microscopic organisms (G) Something wine is made from (H) in the small bowel"}
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{"id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JO8WEOW", "question": {"stem": "who discovered how to remove the amount of bacteria in milk?", "choices": [{"text": "organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Scientific research", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Louis XIV", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Einstein", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oxidizers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a french scientist", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Pasteurization was discovered by the French scientist, Louis Pasteur.", "combinedfact": "A French scientist discovered how to reduce the amount of bacteria in milk", "formatted_question": "who discovered how to remove the amount of bacteria in milk? (A) organisms (B) Scientific research (C) Louis XIV (D) a producer (E) treatment (F) Einstein (G) oxidizers (H) a french scientist"}
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{"id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP5LZBKX", "question": {"stem": "Pasteurization reduces the amount of what in milk?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "protein foreign to the body.", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protein", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fiber", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Bacteria are unicellular organisms.", "combinedfact": "Pasteurization reduces the amount of unicellular organisms in milk.", "formatted_question": "Pasteurization reduces the amount of what in milk? (A) unicellular organisms (B) antigens that cause allergy (C) protein foreign to the body. (D) ribonucleic acid (E) protein (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) Lymphocytes (H) fiber"}
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{"id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUF53R1X", "question": {"stem": "What reduces the cause of tuberculosis in milk?", "choices": [{"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a small molecule", "label": "E"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Refrigeration", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Pasteurization destroys the bacteria in milk that cause tuberculosis.", "combinedfact": "Pasteurization reduces the cause of tuberculosis in milk", "formatted_question": "What reduces the cause of tuberculosis in milk? (A) Pasteurization (B) melanin amount (C) safe operation (D) protection (E) a small molecule (F) ribonucleic acid (G) enzymes (H) Refrigeration"}
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{"id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQODQQXR", "question": {"stem": "What reduces the amount of bacteria in milk?", "choices": [{"text": "heating", "label": "A"}, {"text": "waiting", "label": "B"}, {"text": "oxidizers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "aging", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cooling", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "calcium", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Pasteurization, the killing of germs by heating, was developed by Louis Pasteur .", "combinedfact": "heating milk reduces the amount of bacteria", "formatted_question": "What reduces the amount of bacteria in milk? (A) heating (B) waiting (C) oxidizers (D) aging (E) cooling (F) Chemicals (G) calcium (H) antibodies"}
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{"id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BIJINC0", "question": {"stem": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in what?", "choices": [{"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "A"}, {"text": "viruses", "label": "B"}, {"text": "in the small bowel", "label": "C"}, {"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "islet cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weather", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "something cows produce", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Cows produce milk.", "combinedfact": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in something cows produce", "formatted_question": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in what? (A) microbes and mussels (B) viruses (C) in the small bowel (D) single celled organisms (E) islet cells (F) weather (G) Lymph fluid (H) something cows produce"}
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{"id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AEW4FKG", "question": {"stem": "What is used to reduce bacteria in milk?", "choices": [{"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "B"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mild heating process", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Pasteurization is a mild heating process that kills pathogenic micro-organisms in milk.", "combinedfact": "A mild heating process reduces bacteria in milk. ", "formatted_question": "What is used to reduce bacteria in milk? (A) chemical messengers (B) protection (C) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (D) ribonucleic acid (E) mild heating process (F) Exposure to oxygen and water (G) microbes and mussels (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA4QCN0L", "question": {"stem": "Pasteurization of milk are reduces", "choices": [{"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "F"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Slows down", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Bacteria and blue-green bacteria are prokaryotic cells.", "combinedfact": "pasteurization reduces the amount of prokaryotic cells in milk", "formatted_question": "Pasteurization of milk are reduces (A) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (B) melanin content (C) holding nutrients (D) ribonucleic acid (E) prokaryotic cells (F) trucks and cars (G) saves lives (H) Slows down"}
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{"id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR6ZBFTFQ", "question": {"stem": "Heating milk to reduce the amount of bacteria also reduces what?", "choices": [{"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "D"}, {"text": "vitamin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "F"}, {"text": "allergen", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk", "fact2": "Heat, including pasteurization, reduces vitamin content.", "combinedfact": "Heating milk in order to reduce the amount of bacteria also reduces vitamin content.", "formatted_question": "Heating milk to reduce the amount of bacteria also reduces what? (A) thermal expansion (B) air pollution (C) snow, ice, and rock (D) melanin amount (E) vitamin content (F) negative feedback (G) allergen (H) antigens"}
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{"id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH17KIGLD", "question": {"stem": "What are faster during infancy than during puberty?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "C"}, {"text": "changes in speed", "label": "D"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "changes in eating", "label": "F"}, {"text": "changes in color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "Physiological stresses can relate to changes in growth size, for example.", "combinedfact": "Changes in size are faster during infancy than during puberty", "formatted_question": "What are faster during infancy than during puberty? (A) unicellular organisms (B) several genes (C) changes in size (D) changes in speed (E) prokaryotic cells (F) changes in eating (G) changes in color (H) thermal expansion"}
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{"id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RMR5MH8", "question": {"stem": "Which period beats puberty for speed of growth?", "choices": [{"text": "melanin amount", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fetal development", "label": "B"}, {"text": "menopause", "label": "C"}, {"text": "budding", "label": "D"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "mild heating process", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "Humans experience their fastest growth rate during fetal development and early infancy.", "combinedfact": "Growth is faster during fetal development than it is during puberty.", "formatted_question": "Which period beats puberty for speed of growth? (A) melanin amount (B) fetal development (C) menopause (D) budding (E) several genes (F) mild heating process (G) Seconds and minutes (H) It's inherited from genes"}
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{"id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL721O10X", "question": {"stem": "growth is faster during infancy than what?", "choices": [{"text": "adolescence", "label": "A"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "offspring", "label": "E"}, {"text": "meters", "label": "F"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "G"}, {"text": "mass", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "For many, adolescence is synonymous with puberty.", "combinedfact": "growth is faster during infancy than adolescence", "formatted_question": "growth is faster during infancy than what? (A) adolescence (B) flagella (C) chondrocytes (D) eukaryotic cells (E) offspring (F) meters (G) angiosperm (H) mass"}
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{"id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YRZ6OSA", "question": {"stem": "What grows faster than they would during puberty?", "choices": [{"text": "neurones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "adults", "label": "B"}, {"text": "oaks", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "babies", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Sperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "During infancy, babies learn whether to trust the world.", "combinedfact": "babies grow faster than they do later during puberty", "formatted_question": "What grows faster than they would during puberty? (A) neurones (B) adults (C) oaks (D) ice (E) hormones (F) babies (G) rocks (H) Sperm"}
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{"id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O60HTMJU", "question": {"stem": "When is growth the fastest?", "choices": [{"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Ages 70-75", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Ages 25-30", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Ages 12-15", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Ages 0 to 3", "label": "G"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "Infancy ends with weaning, usually around year 3.", "combinedfact": "Growth is faster from ages 0 to 3 than it is during puberty", "formatted_question": "When is growth the fastest? (A) Lymphocytes (B) eukaryotic cells (C) Ages 70-75 (D) Ages 25-30 (E) Ages 12-15 (F) melanin content (G) Ages 0 to 3 (H) angiosperm"}
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{"id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXBS8MRW", "question": {"stem": "Growth is faster during the what period than it is during puberty?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "B"}, {"text": "adulthood", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Slows down", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "E"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "neonatal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "Patients frequently die in the neonatal period or in early infancy.", "combinedfact": "Growth is faster during the neonatal period than it is during puberty", "formatted_question": "Growth is faster during the what period than it is during puberty? (A) humans (B) 86400 (C) adulthood (D) Slows down (E) eight (F) angiosperm (G) neonatal (H) a producer"}
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{"id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB104M8Z7", "question": {"stem": "When is growth faster?", "choices": [{"text": "adulthood", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "B"}, {"text": "when breasts develop", "label": "C"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "D"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "when menstruation stops", "label": "F"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "G"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "Breasts develop during puberty .", "combinedfact": "Growth is faster in infancy than it is in the time when breasts grow.", "formatted_question": "When is growth faster? (A) adulthood (B) sponges (C) when breasts develop (D) 86400 (E) angiosperm (F) when menstruation stops (G) corn (H) infancy"}
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{"id": "3PPTZCWALQJZIOHJ5YA2FAW1S54QZK", "question": {"stem": "When is human growth fastest?", "choices": [{"text": "the cervix", "label": "A"}, {"text": "22 months", "label": "B"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "C"}, {"text": "percents", "label": "D"}, {"text": "life", "label": "E"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "G"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Growth is faster during infancy than it is during puberty.", "fact2": "Adolescence begins with puberty.", "combinedfact": "Growth is faster in infancy than in adolescence.", "formatted_question": "When is human growth fastest? (A) the cervix (B) 22 months (C) 86400 (D) percents (E) life (F) infancy (G) adult (H) winter"}
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{"id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696IOVIM8", "question": {"stem": "Seismic activity tells us what?", "choices": [{"text": "when a volcano will erupt", "label": "A"}, {"text": "plasma and formed elements", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Extremes of temperature", "label": "C"}, {"text": "speed at which sound moves", "label": "D"}, {"text": "created hole over Antarctica", "label": "E"}, {"text": "how strong a hurricane will be", "label": "F"}, {"text": "How fast a vehicle is going", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the strength and magnitude of an earthquake", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "The seismometer will check for seismic activity.", "combinedfact": "Seismic activity tells us the strength or magnitude of an earthquake. ", "formatted_question": "Seismic activity tells us what? (A) when a volcano will erupt (B) plasma and formed elements (C) Extremes of temperature (D) speed at which sound moves (E) created hole over Antarctica (F) how strong a hurricane will be (G) How fast a vehicle is going (H) the strength and magnitude of an earthquake"}
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{"id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG1RGRJG", "question": {"stem": "What will be done to the instrument before it measures the earthquake?", "choices": [{"text": "safe operation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "B"}, {"text": "wetted", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "D"}, {"text": "assessed", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sterilized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "G"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Seismometer Calibration : Instructions on how to calibrate a homemade seismometer.", "combinedfact": "Instruments must be calibrated before they can measure the magnitude of an earthquake.", "formatted_question": "What will be done to the instrument before it measures the earthquake? (A) safe operation (B) changes in size (C) wetted (D) feedback (E) assessed (F) sterilized (G) calibrated (H) how they move"}
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{"id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT4YBLPY", "question": {"stem": "How do we grade earthquakes", "choices": [{"text": "Seisometers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Measuring the ground", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Check out the sky", "label": "E"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Taking temperature", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the Himalayas", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Earthquakes are measured on a scale of 1 to 10.", "combinedfact": "seismometers go up to 10", "formatted_question": "How do we grade earthquakes (A) Seisometers (B) Cladistics (C) feedback (D) Measuring the ground (E) Check out the sky (F) classified (G) Taking temperature (H) the Himalayas"}
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{"id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCNSBJS6", "question": {"stem": "What do seismometers measure?", "choices": [{"text": "Something caused by fault movement.", "label": "A"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "How fast a vehicle is going", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Something caused by stupidity", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Something caused by wind", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Something caused by gravity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "speed at which sound moves", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Earthquakes are caused by fault movement.", "combinedfact": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of something caused by fault movement", "formatted_question": "What do seismometers measure? (A) Something caused by fault movement. (B) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (C) How fast a vehicle is going (D) Something caused by stupidity (E) antigens that cause allergy (F) Something caused by wind (G) Something caused by gravity (H) speed at which sound moves"}
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{"id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD0CZTXU", "question": {"stem": "What is larger in bigger earhquakes?", "choices": [{"text": "lava outflow", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "animals with backbone", "label": "C"}, {"text": "something cows produce", "label": "D"}, {"text": "well-rounded peaks", "label": "E"}, {"text": "maximum amplitude of shaking", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "G"}, {"text": "corresponding winds", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "The Richter scale, developed in 1935, measures the earthquake by using a standard seismometer to measure the maximum amplitude of shaking.", "combinedfact": "The strength of an earthquake refers to the maximum amplitude of the shaking", "formatted_question": "What is larger in bigger earhquakes? (A) lava outflow (B) tissue made of chondrocytes (C) animals with backbone (D) something cows produce (E) well-rounded peaks (F) maximum amplitude of shaking (G) antigens that cause allergy (H) corresponding winds"}
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{"id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4DM6G68", "question": {"stem": "What device is used to give ratings on the Richter scale", "choices": [{"text": "Anemometer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Hygrometer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Thermometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Seismometer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "The Richter scale provides information on the magnitude or inherent strength of the earthquake.", "combinedfact": "The Richter scale uses readings from seismometers", "formatted_question": "What device is used to give ratings on the Richter scale (A) Anemometer (B) weater (C) feedback (D) sound vibrations (E) Hygrometer (F) Plate tectonics (G) Thermometer (H) Seismometer"}
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{"id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEFB5KPJ", "question": {"stem": "What can measure fault movements?", "choices": [{"text": "Richter magnitude scale", "label": "A"}, {"text": "an atmometer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a bolometer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "some fish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a seismometer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Earthquakes are caused by fault movement.", "combinedfact": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of fault movement.", "formatted_question": "What can measure fault movements? (A) Richter magnitude scale (B) an atmometer (C) a bolometer (D) some fish (E) a seismometer (F) Plate tectonics (G) tetraceratops (H) sound vibrations"}
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{"id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DPY8GKBQ", "question": {"stem": "what is a seismometer used to measure?", "choices": [{"text": "Major effects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a triatomic oxygen hole", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Richter constant", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the richter scale", "label": "D"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weight of food", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "The Richter scale provides information on the magnitude or inherent strength of the earthquake.", "combinedfact": "a seismometer is used to measure the richter scale", "formatted_question": "what is a seismometer used to measure? (A) Major effects (B) a triatomic oxygen hole (C) Richter constant (D) the richter scale (E) vibration (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) occurs over a wide range (H) weight of food"}
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{"id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CCVDL6R", "question": {"stem": "A seismometer measures the what of the shaking of earthquakes?", "choices": [{"text": "waves", "label": "A"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "B"}, {"text": "shadows", "label": "C"}, {"text": "molecules", "label": "D"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "F"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "G"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Intensity is a measure of the strength of shaking experienced in an earthquake.", "combinedfact": "A seismometer measures the intensity of the shaking of earthquakes.", "formatted_question": "A seismometer measures the what of the shaking of earthquakes? (A) waves (B) intensity (C) shadows (D) molecules (E) visibility (F) Major effects (G) it increases (H) their speed"}
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{"id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONL0KN4P", "question": {"stem": "What does a seismometer do to seismic waves?", "choices": [{"text": "it increases", "label": "A"}, {"text": "measures", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stops", "label": "C"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "D"}, {"text": "grounds", "label": "E"}, {"text": "counterop", "label": "F"}, {"text": "waves at", "label": "G"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Seismic waves are produced by earthquakes.", "combinedfact": "a seismometer is used to measure seismic waves", "formatted_question": "What does a seismometer do to seismic waves? (A) it increases (B) measures (C) stops (D) their speed (E) grounds (F) counterop (G) waves at (H) visibility"}
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{"id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N8JFZED", "question": {"stem": "What is used to measure the strength of shaking?", "choices": [{"text": "vibration", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "D"}, {"text": "seismometer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rain gauge", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Scientists use seismometers to determine the location and strength of earthquakes.", "combinedfact": "a seismometer is used to measure strength", "formatted_question": "What is used to measure the strength of shaking? (A) vibration (B) melanin amount (C) sound vibrations (D) Plate tectonics (E) seismometer (F) thermometer (G) barometer (H) rain gauge"}
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{"id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XATRO89", "question": {"stem": "A seismometer measures what aspect of an earthquake?", "choices": [{"text": "friction", "label": "A"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "C"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "E"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "G"}, {"text": "velocity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "The magnitude of an earthquake is its strength, or the amount of shaking.", "combinedfact": "A seismometer is used to measure the amount of shaking of an earthquake ", "formatted_question": "A seismometer measures what aspect of an earthquake? (A) friction (B) shaking (C) pitches (D) waves (E) Fractions (F) visibility (G) heating (H) velocity"}
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{"id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYLZ9UEYL", "question": {"stem": "What does a seismometer measure?", "choices": [{"text": "waves", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hail", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a scale", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damage", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bar", "label": "G"}, {"text": "MPH", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a seismometer is used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake", "fact2": "Seismograph: A seismograph is a device that records earthquake waves.", "combinedfact": "seismographs measure strength", "formatted_question": "What does a seismometer measure? (A) waves (B) hail (C) Mohs (D) a scale (E) fluid (F) damage (G) bar (H) MPH"}
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{"id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CAYS6LV", "question": {"stem": "A thermometer is used to do what with the amount of heat?", "choices": [{"text": "safe operation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "contain it", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Low pressure", "label": "C"}, {"text": "measure it", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "E"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "F"}, {"text": "decrease it", "label": "G"}, {"text": "spread it", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "Temperature Temperature is an measurement of the amount of heat.", "combinedfact": "A thermometer is used to measure the amount of heat.", "formatted_question": "A thermometer is used to do what with the amount of heat? (A) safe operation (B) contain it (C) Low pressure (D) measure it (E) Pasteurization (F) it increases (G) decrease it (H) spread it"}
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{"id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBFGB76F", "question": {"stem": "a fever can be measured with what device?", "choices": [{"text": "Antibiotics", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mesenchymal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stethescope", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "calculator", "label": "E"}, {"text": "dialysis", "label": "F"}, {"text": "seismograph", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "Fever is measured using a thermometer.", "combinedfact": "a fever can be measured with a thermometer", "formatted_question": "a fever can be measured with what device? (A) Antibiotics (B) mesenchymal (C) stethescope (D) thermometer (E) calculator (F) dialysis (G) seismograph (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8NKR5YG", "question": {"stem": "what is a thermometer used for measuring?", "choices": [{"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "A"}, {"text": "blood pressure", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "barometric changes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "volume", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Low pressure", "label": "F"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "G"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "Temperature Temperature is an measurement of the amount of heat.", "combinedfact": "a thermometer is used to measure the amount of heat", "formatted_question": "what is a thermometer used for measuring? (A) With feedback loops (B) blood pressure (C) rapid changes occur (D) barometric changes (E) volume (F) Low pressure (G) homeostasis (H) amount of heat"}
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{"id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KR8BTO9", "question": {"stem": "What can measure heat?", "choices": [{"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a barometer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a scale", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a french scientist", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a thermometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "Heat and temperature are the same.", "combinedfact": "a thermometer is used to measure heat", "formatted_question": "What can measure heat? (A) chemical messengers (B) a barometer (C) hormones (D) a scale (E) a french scientist (F) lamphreys (G) a thermometer (H) heat"}
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{"id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UBAIYMS", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to measure what it will be like out?", "choices": [{"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a cold environment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "A Thermometer .", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mild heating process", "label": "D"}, {"text": "an infant's growth", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "F"}, {"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "G"}, {"text": "A scale.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "If the weather is warm, their temperature rises.", "combinedfact": "A thermometer is used to measure if the weather will be warm.", "formatted_question": "What can be used to measure what it will be like out? (A) Pasteurization (B) a cold environment (C) A Thermometer . (D) mild heating process (E) an infant's growth (F) heated by the sun (G) after the snow melts (H) A scale."}
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{"id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAHS704Z", "question": {"stem": "what can be diagnosed with a thermometer?", "choices": [{"text": "broken bone", "label": "A"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "C"}, {"text": "bipolar disorder", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cancer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "G"}, {"text": "malaria", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "Fever is measured using a thermometer.", "combinedfact": "a fever can be diagnosed with a thermometer", "formatted_question": "what can be diagnosed with a thermometer? (A) broken bone (B) stoma (C) fever (D) bipolar disorder (E) cancer (F) cells (G) antigen (H) malaria"}
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{"id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIHBZPAS", "question": {"stem": "What does a thermometer do with heat?", "choices": [{"text": "evaporated", "label": "A"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "decrease it", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cools", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "E"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sterilized", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Measures", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "Temperature is a measure of the amount of heat.", "combinedfact": "A thermometer can measure heat", "formatted_question": "What does a thermometer do with heat? (A) evaporated (B) thermometer (C) decrease it (D) cools (E) protection (F) it increases (G) sterilized (H) Measures"}
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{"id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29A3LXM0P", "question": {"stem": "What is used to measure heat?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "B"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "C"}, {"text": "speedometer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rulers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "Heat and temperature are the same.", "combinedfact": "a thermometer is used to measure heat", "formatted_question": "What is used to measure heat? (A) lamphreys (B) heating (C) liquids (D) speedometer (E) melanin content (F) thermometer (G) barometer (H) rulers"}
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{"id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756IXDCPD", "question": {"stem": "What expanding and rising in a tube is used to measure temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "tubes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sand", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mercury", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fumes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "When the temperature rises, the mercury expands and rises in the thermometer tube.", "combinedfact": "Mercury expanding and rising in a tube is used to measure temperature", "formatted_question": "What expanding and rising in a tube is used to measure temperature? (A) tubes (B) sand (C) mercury (D) fumes (E) Mohs (F) matter (G) water (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EIX4W4F", "question": {"stem": "Measuring temperature is typically don't with a device filled with alcohol or:", "choices": [{"text": "mercury", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Cold", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "some drugs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fumes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a thermometer is used to measure temperature", "fact2": "An obvious replacement for the standard mercury thermometer is the alcohol thermometer.", "combinedfact": "A mercury or alcohol containing device is used to measure temperature.", "formatted_question": "Measuring temperature is typically don't with a device filled with alcohol or: (A) mercury (B) Unsafe (C) lamphreys (D) Cold (E) Mohs (F) some drugs (G) liquids (H) fumes"}
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{"id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF03Y09J1E", "question": {"stem": "what are used for travel?", "choices": [{"text": "The Alps", "label": "A"}, {"text": "pogo sticks", "label": "B"}, {"text": "couches", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "D"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "E"}, {"text": "seatbelts", "label": "F"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "Trucks and cars are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "trucks and cars are used for travel", "formatted_question": "what are used for travel? (A) The Alps (B) pogo sticks (C) couches (D) trucks and cars (E) snow, ice, and rock (F) seatbelts (G) chemical messengers (H) permeable walls"}
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{"id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VMVG2SM", "question": {"stem": "What is a cause of air pollution?", "choices": [{"text": "death", "label": "A"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "B"}, {"text": "oxidation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "traveling", "label": "D"}, {"text": "swimming", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Thunderstorms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "Vehicle emissions are a major cause of air pollution.", "combinedfact": "Traveling is a cause of air pollution.", "formatted_question": "What is a cause of air pollution? (A) death (B) oxygen (C) oxidation (D) traveling (E) swimming (F) bacteria (G) Thunderstorms (H) rain"}
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{"id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6KU6VDA", "question": {"stem": "what are used for travel?", "choices": [{"text": "tourism", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "kilometers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "The Alps", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rainbows", "label": "E"}, {"text": "motorcycles", "label": "F"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "Motorcycles are considered additional vehicles.", "combinedfact": "motorcycles are used for travel", "formatted_question": "what are used for travel? (A) tourism (B) lamphreys (C) kilometers (D) The Alps (E) rainbows (F) motorcycles (G) permeable walls (H) Otoacoustic"}
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{"id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLYF0UH3", "question": {"stem": "What are trucks and cars used for?", "choices": [{"text": "Pollution", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Travel", "label": "B"}, {"text": "food", "label": "C"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Walking", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Taking up space", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "Trucks and cars are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "Trucks and cars are used for travel", "formatted_question": "What are trucks and cars used for? (A) Pollution (B) Travel (C) food (D) damaging (E) Walking (F) safety (G) heating (H) Taking up space"}
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{"id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS5SPAOO", "question": {"stem": "What are trucks used for?", "choices": [{"text": "photosynthesis", "label": "A"}, {"text": "space flight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "C"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a source of fuel", "label": "E"}, {"text": "travel", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "trucks are used for travel", "formatted_question": "What are trucks used for? (A) photosynthesis (B) space flight (C) distance (D) treatment (E) a source of fuel (F) travel (G) safety (H) weight"}
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{"id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV590DJEP6", "question": {"stem": "When going from one place to another, what can be use to help one travel?", "choices": [{"text": "car", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bird feathers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "food", "label": "D"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "E"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dog", "label": "G"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "Trucks and cars are vehicles.", "combinedfact": " A car is used for travel.", "formatted_question": "When going from one place to another, what can be use to help one travel? (A) car (B) fish (C) bird feathers (D) food (E) clouds (F) RNA (G) dog (H) silk"}
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{"id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2PYFAM2S", "question": {"stem": "Cars and trucks are used for what?", "choices": [{"text": "travel", "label": "A"}, {"text": "chassis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "running", "label": "C"}, {"text": "SUV", "label": "D"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Navigate", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "Cars and trucks are used for travel.", "formatted_question": "Cars and trucks are used for what? (A) travel (B) chassis (C) running (D) SUV (E) danger (F) damaging (G) Navigate (H) safety"}
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{"id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD9ZHJY7", "question": {"stem": "What's a way to travel that lets you see vast areas of land below you?", "choices": [{"text": "Being over land", "label": "A"}, {"text": "A yellow submarine", "label": "B"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "C"}, {"text": "A bicycle", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "mountains", "label": "F"}, {"text": "A tour bus", "label": "G"}, {"text": "An airplane.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "An airplane is a vehicle that is capable of leaving the ground and flying through the air.", "combinedfact": "An airplane can be used to travel high above the ground.", "formatted_question": "What's a way to travel that lets you see vast areas of land below you? (A) Being over land (B) A yellow submarine (C) moving over land (D) A bicycle (E) weater (F) mountains (G) A tour bus (H) An airplane."}
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{"id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B3YN8IQ", "question": {"stem": "A vehicle in use requires", "choices": [{"text": "specialized", "label": "A"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "C"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "drinking water", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "F"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a vehicle is used for travel", "fact2": "All travel requires navigation in some form or another.", "combinedfact": "A vehicle in use requires navigation", "formatted_question": "A vehicle in use requires (A) specialized (B) strength (C) Communication (D) navigation (E) drinking water (F) heating (G) backbones (H) melanin amount"}
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{"id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMO7UUQ6", "question": {"stem": "If weather is stormy then there is a chance of what?", "choices": [{"text": "negative feedback", "label": "A"}, {"text": "destroyed lakes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "destroyed crops", "label": "C"}, {"text": "serious drought", "label": "D"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "E"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "F"}, {"text": "empty lakes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "combinedfact": "If weather is stormy then there is a chance of destroyed crops", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "For example, in the sentence The rain destroyed the crops , The rain is the subject.", "formatted_question": "If weather is stormy then there is a chance of what? (A) negative feedback (B) destroyed lakes (C) destroyed crops (D) serious drought (E) snow, ice, and rock (F) air pollution (G) empty lakes (H) amount of heat"}
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{"id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E4D2WN6", "question": {"stem": " Spring days can see what", "choices": [{"text": "rain weather", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rivers freezing", "label": "B"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melting glaciers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "deposits", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "shorter days", "label": "G"}, {"text": "measure of motion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "Spring days can see rain weather", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Spring days can be stormy.", "formatted_question": " Spring days can see what (A) rain weather (B) rivers freezing (C) changes in size (D) melting glaciers (E) deposits (F) Seisometers (G) shorter days (H) measure of motion"}
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{"id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GQ76S0N", "question": {"stem": "What causes a greater chance of rain?", "choices": [{"text": "Low humidity", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Drought", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Low pressure", "label": "G"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "low pressure causes a greater chance of rain", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Low pressure is generally associated with cloudy or stormy weather.", "formatted_question": "What causes a greater chance of rain? (A) Low humidity (B) heated by the sun (C) trees and flowers (D) Drought (E) Being over land (F) trucks and cars (G) Low pressure (H) road bends"}
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{"id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y98ZXCW3T", "question": {"stem": "What can hurricanes cause a greater chance of?", "choices": [{"text": "MPH", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "B"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "soil", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fire", "label": "E"}, {"text": "life", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "G"}, {"text": "air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "hurricanes cause a greater chance of rain", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rapid warming thus increases global storminess, creating perfect conditions for hurricanes.", "formatted_question": "What can hurricanes cause a greater chance of? (A) MPH (B) fever (C) homes (D) soil (E) fire (F) life (G) rain (H) air"}
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{"id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6RPOIA9", "question": {"stem": "What does stormy weather helps plants do?", "choices": [{"text": "life", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wither", "label": "B"}, {"text": "freeze", "label": "C"}, {"text": "move", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "E"}, {"text": "grow", "label": "F"}, {"text": "burn", "label": "G"}, {"text": "learn", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rain is a wonderful thing, it helps plants grow.", "combinedfact": "stormy weather helps plants grow", "formatted_question": "What does stormy weather helps plants do? (A) life (B) wither (C) freeze (D) move (E) rain (F) grow (G) burn (H) learn"}
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{"id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UD8KKLI", "question": {"stem": "what is there a greater chance of in stormy weather?", "choices": [{"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "microwaves", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sunshine", "label": "G"}, {"text": "clear skies", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rain is also known as precipitation.", "combinedfact": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of precipitation", "formatted_question": "what is there a greater chance of in stormy weather? (A) trucks and cars (B) air pollution (C) precipitation (D) microwaves (E) trees and flowers (F) moving plates (G) sunshine (H) clear skies"}
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{"id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UX64COOM", "question": {"stem": "what does summer bring?", "choices": [{"text": "winter", "label": "A"}, {"text": "estrogen", "label": "B"}, {"text": "magma", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Growth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Climate", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "storms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Unsettled, stormy weather with frequent rain is common, even during the summer.", "combinedfact": "summer brings storms", "formatted_question": "what does summer bring? (A) winter (B) estrogen (C) magma (D) Growth (E) a hosta (F) Climate (G) Chemicals (H) storms"}
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{"id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWN7FLXI", "question": {"stem": "If the state of the atmosphere is what then there is a greater chance of rain?", "choices": [{"text": "calm", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sunny", "label": "B"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "C"}, {"text": "seasonal", "label": "D"}, {"text": "clear", "label": "E"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "F"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "G"}, {"text": "stormy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Weather is the state of the atmosphere at any particular moment in time.", "combinedfact": "If the state of the atmosphere is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "formatted_question": "If the state of the atmosphere is what then there is a greater chance of rain? (A) calm (B) sunny (C) damaging (D) seasonal (E) clear (F) danger (G) wind (H) stormy"}
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{"id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAPL3Y9J", "question": {"stem": "If the weather is stormy, there is a greater chance for what?", "choices": [{"text": "nightfall", "label": "A"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sunshine", "label": "C"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "D"}, {"text": "daylight", "label": "E"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "G"}, {"text": "miles per hour", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rain is our usual form of precipitation.", "combinedfact": "If weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of precipitation.", "formatted_question": "If the weather is stormy, there is a greater chance for what? (A) nightfall (B) precipitation (C) sunshine (D) negative feedback (E) daylight (F) air pollution (G) trucks and cars (H) miles per hour"}
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{"id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60ECYNENR", "question": {"stem": "if weather is stormy then plants will absorb what?", "choices": [{"text": "oxygen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "calcium", "label": "B"}, {"text": "knowledge", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pollen", "label": "D"}, {"text": "light", "label": "E"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "F"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "After a heavy rain, they can absorb a large amount of water for the plant.", "combinedfact": "if weather is stormy then plants will absorb water", "formatted_question": "if weather is stormy then plants will absorb what? (A) oxygen (B) calcium (C) knowledge (D) pollen (E) light (F) clouds (G) pigment (H) water"}
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{"id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOMMCKOI", "question": {"stem": "If weather is stormy there is a greater chance of", "choices": [{"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "A"}, {"text": "clear skies", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dry spells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sun", "label": "E"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "miles per hour", "label": "G"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rain is our usual form of precipitation.", "combinedfact": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of precipitation.", "formatted_question": "If weather is stormy there is a greater chance of (A) thermal expansion (B) clear skies (C) trucks and cars (D) dry spells (E) sun (F) precipitation (G) miles per hour (H) negative feedback"}
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{"id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHVZO956", "question": {"stem": "What can increase the chances of flooding?", "choices": [{"text": "filter feeders", "label": "A"}, {"text": "low tide", "label": "B"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fortifying existing levees", "label": "D"}, {"text": "higher corn prices", "label": "E"}, {"text": "stormy weather", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rain is good, but lots of rain causes destructive flooding.", "combinedfact": "Stormy weather increases the chances of flooding", "formatted_question": "What can increase the chances of flooding? (A) filter feeders (B) low tide (C) permeable walls (D) fortifying existing levees (E) higher corn prices (F) stormy weather (G) Being over land (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZYJLXSQE", "question": {"stem": "If the weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of what?", "choices": [{"text": "reverberating noise", "label": "A"}, {"text": "earthquake", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fire", "label": "C"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "E"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rain is our usual form of precipitation.", "combinedfact": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of precipitation", "formatted_question": "If the weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of what? (A) reverberating noise (B) earthquake (C) fire (D) air pollution (E) trucks and cars (F) precipitation (G) negative feedback (H) sunlight"}
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{"id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ13NR2Y", "question": {"stem": "If weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of", "choices": [{"text": "friction", "label": "A"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "whiplash", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Pacific", "label": "D"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "E"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vehicle", "label": "G"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of Erosion. ", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Erosion is loss of soil caused by rain and wind.", "formatted_question": "If weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of (A) friction (B) erosion (C) whiplash (D) Pacific (E) damaging (F) winter (G) vehicle (H) navigation"}
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{"id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8QNYQ96", "question": {"stem": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of reduced what", "choices": [{"text": "miles per hour", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "F"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "G"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of rain", "fact2": "Rain Rain reduces visibility and makes pavement dangerous.", "combinedfact": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of reduced visibility", "formatted_question": "if weather is stormy then there is a greater chance of reduced what (A) miles per hour (B) air pollution (C) precipitation (D) male gametes (E) transportation (F) rainfall (G) visibility (H) intensity"}
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{"id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVGNBXRQ", "question": {"stem": "Protozoa located where make humans sick", "choices": [{"text": "intestinal", "label": "A"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "B"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feet", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "E"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sweat glands", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Protozoa make humans sick when they become human parasites.", "fact2": "Intestinal parasites and malaria are endemic.", "combinedfact": "intestinal Protozoa make humans sick", "formatted_question": "Protozoa located where make humans sick (A) intestinal (B) canis lupus (C) coliform (D) feet (E) trucks and cars (F) some anthozoans (G) sweat glands (H) flagella"}
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{"id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC591TFFP", "question": {"stem": "What does Toxoplasma gondii do to a human?", "choices": [{"text": "antibodies", "label": "A"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Makes them sick", "label": "C"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Makes them strong", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Inject venom", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Makes them healthy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Protozoa make humans sick when they become human parasites.", "fact2": "Illness-causing parasites include the protozoa Cyclospora and Toxoplasma gondii .", "combinedfact": "Toxoplasma gondii make humans sick", "formatted_question": "What does Toxoplasma gondii do to a human? (A) antibodies (B) destruction (C) Makes them sick (D) gas spreads in the air (E) coliform (F) Makes them strong (G) Inject venom (H) Makes them healthy"}
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{"id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVL9J2BH", "question": {"stem": "organisms that can cause infection do what?", "choices": [{"text": "bandage open sores", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keep flesh clean", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Inject venom", "label": "C"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "E"}, {"text": "make humans better", "label": "F"}, {"text": "make humans sick", "label": "G"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Protozoa make humans sick when they become human parasites.", "fact2": "Bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protozoa are organisms that can cause infection in the lung.", "combinedfact": "organisms that can cause infection make humans sick", "formatted_question": "organisms that can cause infection do what? (A) bandage open sores (B) keep flesh clean (C) Inject venom (D) change an ecosystem (E) antibodies (F) make humans better (G) make humans sick (H) occurs over a wide range"}
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{"id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZF9I9KH", "question": {"stem": "How do species of Sarcocystis make humans sick?", "choices": [{"text": "by causing cancer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Inject venom", "label": "B"}, {"text": "by parasitizing them", "label": "C"}, {"text": "heart disease", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "killing humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "uncontrollable burning", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Protozoa make humans sick when they become human parasites.", "fact2": "Protozoa Toxoplasma gondii Muscles Nematode Trichinella spiralis Protozoa Sarcocystis sp.", "combinedfact": "Species of Sarcocystis can parasitize humans and make them sick.", "formatted_question": "How do species of Sarcocystis make humans sick? (A) by causing cancer (B) Inject venom (C) by parasitizing them (D) heart disease (E) antigens that cause allergy (F) melanin content (G) killing humans (H) uncontrollable burning"}
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{"id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTWEIMSE", "question": {"stem": "what can make humans sick when they become parasites?", "choices": [{"text": "h2o", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "D"}, {"text": "one-celled animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gravity", "label": "F"}, {"text": "uncontrollable burning", "label": "G"}, {"text": "digestion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Protozoa make humans sick when they become human parasites.", "fact2": "Exhibit One-celled animals are called protozoa .", "combinedfact": "one-celled animals make humans sick when they become parasites", "formatted_question": "what can make humans sick when they become parasites? (A) h2o (B) tissue made of chondrocytes (C) antibodies (D) Therapsids (E) one-celled animals (F) gravity (G) uncontrollable burning (H) digestion"}
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{"id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CENFISA", "question": {"stem": "An example of protozoa that make humans sick is", "choices": [{"text": "Pelycosaur", "label": "A"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Worms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cnidarians", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hagfish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "malaria", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Protozoa make humans sick when they become human parasites.", "fact2": "Malaria parasites are transmitted by mosquitos.", "combinedfact": "Malaria is a protozoa that make humans sick ", "formatted_question": "An example of protozoa that make humans sick is (A) Pelycosaur (B) coliform (C) Type O (D) Worms (E) cnidarians (F) hagfish (G) malaria (H) Therapsids"}
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{"id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXDSC9UQ", "question": {"stem": "how do you find true north?", "choices": [{"text": "magnet", "label": "A"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "C"}, {"text": "seismograph", "label": "D"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a spectrometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "distal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Navigate", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "Magnets, compasses and even the earth have magnetic energy.", "combinedfact": "magnetic energy is used to find north", "formatted_question": "how do you find true north? (A) magnet (B) flying (C) weater (D) seismograph (E) wind (F) a spectrometer (G) distal (H) Navigate"}
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{"id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RIYV9TGR", "question": {"stem": "Who would use a tool that uses a magnet that points north?", "choices": [{"text": "as a base", "label": "A"}, {"text": "athlete", "label": "B"}, {"text": "neurologist", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "surveyor", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "Additionally, a surveyor s compass was used.", "combinedfact": "Natural magnetism is used for pointing north in a surveying tool.", "formatted_question": "Who would use a tool that uses a magnet that points north? (A) as a base (B) athlete (C) neurologist (D) a hosta (E) weater (F) animals (G) Mohs (H) surveyor"}
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{"id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4TZEVNS0", "question": {"stem": "Finding directions can be done by using a compass that what?", "choices": [{"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "points out", "label": "C"}, {"text": "shares ideas", "label": "D"}, {"text": "points north", "label": "E"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "F"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "G"}, {"text": "points oddly", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "To find direction, students magnetize needles and locate North.", "combinedfact": "Finding directions can be done by using a compass that points North.", "formatted_question": "Finding directions can be done by using a compass that what? (A) 295 degrees Kelvin (B) safe operation (C) points out (D) shares ideas (E) points north (F) as a base (G) specialized (H) points oddly"}
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{"id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ0ZQFOA", "question": {"stem": "What do compasses use to point?", "choices": [{"text": "pressure", "label": "A"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "D"}, {"text": "magnetism", "label": "E"}, {"text": "GPS", "label": "F"}, {"text": "distal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "For the ordinary compass, align to the North direction.", "combinedfact": "compasses use magnetism", "formatted_question": "What do compasses use to point? (A) pressure (B) their speed (C) a metal (D) wind (E) magnetism (F) GPS (G) distal (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCY7CT1H", "question": {"stem": "What points north for navigation?", "choices": [{"text": "mountains", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the Arctic", "label": "B"}, {"text": "science", "label": "C"}, {"text": "latitude", "label": "D"}, {"text": "magnetism", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Antarctica", "label": "F"}, {"text": "astrology", "label": "G"}, {"text": "right", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "Teens learn how to navigate terrain and use a compass.", "combinedfact": "natural magnetism points north for navigation", "formatted_question": "What points north for navigation? (A) mountains (B) the Arctic (C) science (D) latitude (E) magnetism (F) Antarctica (G) astrology (H) right"}
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{"id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0H098CBX", "question": {"stem": "what do compasses use to point with?", "choices": [{"text": "the sun", "label": "A"}, {"text": "radiation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "poles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "landmarks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "E"}, {"text": "MPH", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humidity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "compass", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "Compasses point to the Magnetic Poles.", "combinedfact": "poles are used to point with a compass", "formatted_question": "what do compasses use to point with? (A) the sun (B) radiation (C) poles (D) landmarks (E) eight (F) MPH (G) humidity (H) compass"}
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{"id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOECXG5VT", "question": {"stem": "What is used to point to the magnetic poles?", "choices": [{"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Poles", "label": "B"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Natural magnetism", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pole dancers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Photos of the north pole", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "Compasses point to the Magnetic Poles.", "combinedfact": "Natural magnetism is used to point to the magnetic poles.", "formatted_question": "What is used to point to the magnetic poles? (A) It's inherited from genes (B) Poles (C) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (D) Chemicals (E) Natural magnetism (F) Pole dancers (G) 295 degrees Kelvin (H) Photos of the north pole"}
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{"id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6JJKVSE", "question": {"stem": "What sort of magnets are used to help compasses to point North?", "choices": [{"text": "Type O", "label": "A"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the Arctic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "F"}, {"text": "permanent", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "natural magnetism is used for pointing north by a compass", "fact2": "Natural magnets are permanent magnets that never lose their magnetism.", "combinedfact": "Permanent magnets are used for compasses pointing North.", "formatted_question": "What sort of magnets are used to help compasses to point North? (A) Type O (B) their speed (C) lamphreys (D) the Arctic (E) as a base (F) weater (G) permanent (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN872D4B6P", "question": {"stem": "What is titanium?", "choices": [{"text": "a metal", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "B"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "C"}, {"text": "iron oxide", "label": "D"}, {"text": "biological element", "label": "E"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a non metal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Nonmetal elements are far fewer in number.", "fact2": "Titanium is a lustrous white metallic element.", "combinedfact": "Titanium is not a non metal", "formatted_question": "What is titanium? (A) a metal (B) protection (C) solid (D) iron oxide (E) biological element (F) SI units (G) a non metal (H) cartilage"}
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{"id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FSIC65F", "question": {"stem": "Where, on the periodic table, is the element type that is less common?", "choices": [{"text": "third page", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hydrogen", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Elemental", "label": "D"}, {"text": "top level of pyramid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "not included", "label": "F"}, {"text": "right corner", "label": "G"}, {"text": "mineral", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Nonmetal elements are far fewer in number.", "fact2": "Nonmetals are the 17 elements in the upper right hand corner of the periodic table.", "combinedfact": "The periodic table has far fewer of the elements listed in the right hand corner.", "formatted_question": "Where, on the periodic table, is the element type that is less common? (A) third page (B) hydrogen (C) weater (D) Elemental (E) top level of pyramid (F) not included (G) right corner (H) mineral"}
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{"id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BFWINCN", "question": {"stem": "The number of nonmetal atomic material is what in comparison to the others?", "choices": [{"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "to show percents", "label": "C"}, {"text": "far fewer in number", "label": "D"}, {"text": "percentages", "label": "E"}, {"text": "about the same in number", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Decimal fractions", "label": "G"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Nonmetal elements are far fewer in number.", "fact2": "Elements Elements are composed of atoms.", "combinedfact": "Nonmetal atomic material is far fewer in number.", "formatted_question": "The number of nonmetal atomic material is what in comparison to the others? (A) 295 degrees Kelvin (B) Seconds and minutes (C) to show percents (D) far fewer in number (E) percentages (F) about the same in number (G) Decimal fractions (H) occurs over a wide range"}
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{"id": "3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGN339MM2", "question": {"stem": "where are nonmetals far fewer in number?", "choices": [{"text": "mountains", "label": "A"}, {"text": "periodic table", "label": "B"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "C"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "E"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Nonmetal elements are far fewer in number.", "fact2": "Elements are grouped into the Periodic Table .", "combinedfact": "nonmetal periodic table groups are far fewer in number", "formatted_question": "where are nonmetals far fewer in number? (A) mountains (B) periodic table (C) snow, ice, and rock (D) road bends (E) Plate tectonics (F) SI units (G) trucks and cars (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFAOCX3X", "question": {"stem": "elements that are not metal or metalloid are far what in number?", "choices": [{"text": "DNA", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fewer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "F"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "G"}, {"text": "distal", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Nonmetal elements are far fewer in number.", "fact2": "Each element is either a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid.", "combinedfact": "elements that are not metal or metalloid are far fewer in number", "formatted_question": "elements that are not metal or metalloid are far what in number? (A) DNA (B) Type O (C) Mohs (D) fewer (E) eight (F) Unsafe (G) 86400 (H) distal"}
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{"id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE1FPMWF", "question": {"stem": "How many non metals are on the periodic table?", "choices": [{"text": "CPU", "label": "A"}, {"text": "red", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Yes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "DNA", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "G"}, {"text": "17", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Nonmetal elements are far fewer in number.", "fact2": "Nonmetals are the 17 elements in the upper right hand corner of the periodic table.", "combinedfact": "There are 17 nonmetals on the periodic table", "formatted_question": "How many non metals are on the periodic table? (A) CPU (B) red (C) Yes (D) DNA (E) hue (F) gas (G) fat (H) 17"}
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{"id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H57P3MS", "question": {"stem": "Elements to the right of the semiconductors are far what in number?", "choices": [{"text": "size", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hole", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fewer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "calcium", "label": "E"}, {"text": "several", "label": "F"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "shells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Nonmetal elements are far fewer in number.", "fact2": "Elements to the right of the semiconductors are Nonmetals.", "combinedfact": "Elements to the right of the semiconductors are far fewer in number", "formatted_question": "Elements to the right of the semiconductors are far what in number? (A) size (B) hole (C) fewer (D) eight (E) calcium (F) several (G) solid (H) shells"}
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{"id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB1RLDH7X", "question": {"stem": "Knowing who has compatible blood is important for what?", "choices": [{"text": "financial reasons", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "B"}, {"text": "medical reasons", "label": "C"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fetal development", "label": "E"}, {"text": "therapy reasons", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Prevent injuries", "label": "G"}, {"text": "private reasons", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "If there was a serious emergency, the team knows who has compatible blood types.", "combinedfact": "Knowing who has compatible blood is important for medical reasons", "formatted_question": "Knowing who has compatible blood is important for what? (A) financial reasons (B) protection (C) medical reasons (D) communication (E) fetal development (F) therapy reasons (G) Prevent injuries (H) private reasons"}
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{"id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJJM1NK7", "question": {"stem": "What information might hospital personnel want to use for your treatment?", "choices": [{"text": "where you went to school", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Data values", "label": "B"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "C"}, {"text": "blood type", "label": "D"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "E"}, {"text": "name of grandparents", "label": "F"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "G"}, {"text": "your favorite hang out spot", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "Medical treatment is overseen by medical personnel.", "combinedfact": "Hospital personnel may want to know your blood type.", "formatted_question": "What information might hospital personnel want to use for your treatment? (A) where you went to school (B) Data values (C) SI units (D) blood type (E) saves lives (F) name of grandparents (G) calibrated (H) your favorite hang out spot"}
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{"id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP88BW0X8", "question": {"stem": "Blood type is necessary for some:", "choices": [{"text": "Charlie Chaplin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vampires", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "F"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Ages 0 to 3", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "Treatment Treatment of cirrhosis is medical.", "combinedfact": "Blood type is important for some treatments.", "formatted_question": "Blood type is necessary for some: (A) Charlie Chaplin (B) humans (C) saves lives (D) vampires (E) animals (F) tissue (G) treatment (H) Ages 0 to 3"}
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{"id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUBEQ71Y", "question": {"stem": "What would be important to know for medical reasons", "choices": [{"text": "You are under 6' tall", "label": "A"}, {"text": "measure of motion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "You have brown eyes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "You are type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "F"}, {"text": "You have blond hair", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a barometer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "Each of the four blood types, O, A, B and AB play an important role in patient care.", "combinedfact": "being type O A B or AB is important for medical reasons", "formatted_question": "What would be important to know for medical reasons (A) You are under 6' tall (B) measure of motion (C) You have brown eyes (D) You are type O (E) tooth enamel (F) coliform (G) You have blond hair (H) a barometer"}
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{"id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIM19T9J8", "question": {"stem": "What are important for medical reasons?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hair color", "label": "B"}, {"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "C"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eye color", "label": "E"}, {"text": "specialized cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "G"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "Blood type is determined by inherited antigens and antibodies.", "combinedfact": "inherited antigens and antibodies are important for medical reasons", "formatted_question": "What are important for medical reasons? (A) tissue made of chondrocytes (B) hair color (C) inherited antigens + antibody (D) skin color (E) eye color (F) specialized cells (G) Two or more sets of alleles (H) chemical messengers"}
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{"id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF034JQ1JL", "question": {"stem": "What's important to know about a patient prior to surgery?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "B"}, {"text": "protein", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Data values", "label": "D"}, {"text": "blood type", "label": "E"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antiseptic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "Of course, medical interventions go way beyond pills, bandages, and surgery.", "combinedfact": "Blood type is important to know prior to surgery.", "formatted_question": "What's important to know about a patient prior to surgery? (A) tissue (B) protection (C) protein (D) Data values (E) blood type (F) skin color (G) safety (H) antiseptic"}
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{"id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KRHLCZ4", "question": {"stem": "An important factor for transplants is", "choices": [{"text": "eye color", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "blood type", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "bone structure", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "Transplants are medical miracles.", "combinedfact": "Blood type is important for Transplants ", "formatted_question": "An important factor for transplants is (A) eye color (B) safe operation (C) blood type (D) protection (E) saves lives (F) melanin content (G) skin color (H) bone structure"}
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{"id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XQPP74L", "question": {"stem": "What is usually important for a doctor to know?", "choices": [{"text": "a barometer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "blood type", "label": "B"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "blood consistency", "label": "D"}, {"text": "name of all relatives", "label": "E"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "F"}, {"text": "credit history", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Blood type is important for medical reasons.", "fact2": "For medical advice, consult a doctor .", "combinedfact": "Blood type is something that is important for a doctor to know.", "formatted_question": "What is usually important for a doctor to know? (A) a barometer (B) blood type (C) several genes (D) blood consistency (E) name of all relatives (F) calibrated (G) credit history (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "3FK0YFF9PZFAEC8QQ0F90RIDNSXVVH", "question": {"stem": "Who still knows very little about Archaea?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "people that do research", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a french scientist", "label": "E"}, {"text": "feed on dead protists", "label": "F"}, {"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "people that live in Arcaea", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Scientists still know relatively little about Archaea.", "fact2": "Scientist do research every year.", "combinedfact": "People that do research still know relatively little about Archaea.", "formatted_question": "Who still knows very little about Archaea? (A) unicellular organisms (B) single celled organisms (C) single cell microorganisms (D) people that do research (E) a french scientist (F) feed on dead protists (G) microscopic organisms (H) people that live in Arcaea"}
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{"id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ4TBEQ6", "question": {"stem": "What is inherited?", "choices": [{"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Favorite color", "label": "B"}, {"text": "vision", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Skin color", "label": "D"}, {"text": "diphtheria", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Skin length", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Bone color", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Some traits are inherited.", "combinedfact": "skin color is inherited", "formatted_question": "What is inherited? (A) Lymphocytes (B) Favorite color (C) vision (D) Skin color (E) diphtheria (F) fever (G) Skin length (H) Bone color"}
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{"id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE0FCAEQ", "question": {"stem": "what is the result of the interaction of several genes?", "choices": [{"text": "canis lupus", "label": "A"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hunger", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weathering", "label": "D"}, {"text": "death", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "G"}, {"text": "diphtheria", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Polygenic traits are the result of the interaction of several genes.", "combinedfact": "skin color is the result of the interaction of several genes", "formatted_question": "what is the result of the interaction of several genes? (A) canis lupus (B) skin color (C) hunger (D) weathering (E) death (F) Rolex (G) Major effects (H) diphtheria"}
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{"id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELEWXC7E", "question": {"stem": "What is controlled by two or more genes?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "B"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "C"}, {"text": "chin fissure", "label": "D"}, {"text": "wild canines", "label": "E"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "F"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Polygenic traits are controled by two or more genes.", "combinedfact": "Skin color is controlled by two or more genes.", "formatted_question": "What is controlled by two or more genes? (A) humans (B) black widows (C) insects (D) chin fissure (E) wild canines (F) flagella (G) enzymes (H) skin color"}
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{"id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD8RL79F", "question": {"stem": "What determines skin color?", "choices": [{"text": "Preference", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "B"}, {"text": "specialized cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Location of birth", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Only one allele", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Polygenic inheritance occurs when one trait is governed by two or more sets of alleles.", "combinedfact": "Skin color is governed by two or more sets of alleles", "formatted_question": "What determines skin color? (A) Preference (B) Two or more sets of alleles (C) specialized cells (D) single cell microorganisms (E) Location of birth (F) antigens that cause allergy (G) Only one allele (H) tissue made of chondrocytes"}
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{"id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QXOD1D3", "question": {"stem": "Where does skin color come from?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Nobody knows", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "It's a choice", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "E"}, {"text": "It's randomized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Polygenic inheritance Polygenic traits are controlled by an unknown number of genes.", "combinedfact": "Skin color is inherited from a number of genes.", "formatted_question": "Where does skin color come from? (A) tissue made of chondrocytes (B) Nobody knows (C) rapid changes occur (D) It's a choice (E) Exposure to oxygen and water (F) It's randomized (G) It's inherited from genes (H) last stage before adulthood"}
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{"id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ2KUFOM", "question": {"stem": "What is based on a polygenic trait?", "choices": [{"text": "coliform", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Scientific research", "label": "B"}, {"text": "name", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Melanin is responsible for skin color.", "combinedfact": "melanin content is a polygenic trait", "formatted_question": "What is based on a polygenic trait? (A) coliform (B) Scientific research (C) name (D) weight (E) melanin content (F) angiosperm (G) changes in size (H) gas"}
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{"id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE87BWAZ", "question": {"stem": "What is inherited?", "choices": [{"text": "fever", "label": "A"}, {"text": "dirt", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sense", "label": "C"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Skin color", "label": "F"}, {"text": "layers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "diphtheria", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Some traits are inherited.", "combinedfact": "skin color is inherited", "formatted_question": "What is inherited? (A) fever (B) dirt (C) sense (D) enzymes (E) Lymphocytes (F) Skin color (G) layers (H) diphtheria"}
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{"id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG7V4JRA", "question": {"stem": "what is the result of the interaction of several genes?", "choices": [{"text": "Major effects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "respiration", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "C"}, {"text": "density", "label": "D"}, {"text": "diphtheria", "label": "E"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "digestion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Polygenic traits are the result of the interaction of several genes.", "combinedfact": "skin color is the result of the interaction of several genes", "formatted_question": "what is the result of the interaction of several genes? (A) Major effects (B) respiration (C) Rolex (D) density (E) diphtheria (F) canis lupus (G) skin color (H) digestion"}
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{"id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066QXAZRC", "question": {"stem": "Your polygenic traits determine:", "choices": [{"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "A"}, {"text": "color of non relatives", "label": "B"}, {"text": "if you are white or brown", "label": "C"}, {"text": "building blocks of organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "career choice", "label": "F"}, {"text": "who you will be friends with", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Male gametes.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Skin color varies from grey to brown.", "combinedfact": "No matter if you are white or brown, this comes from a polygenic trait.", "formatted_question": "Your polygenic traits determine: (A) inherited antigens + antibody (B) color of non relatives (C) if you are white or brown (D) building blocks of organisms (E) antigens that cause allergy (F) career choice (G) who you will be friends with (H) Male gametes."}
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{"id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2PY8UM2Y", "question": {"stem": "What trait is inherited?", "choices": [{"text": "intelligence", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "vision", "label": "C"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "F"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Chapter 5 discusses polygenic inheritance and intelligence.", "combinedfact": "intelligence is an inherited trait", "formatted_question": "What trait is inherited? (A) intelligence (B) weight (C) vision (D) keratin (E) humans (F) canis lupus (G) strength (H) tooth enamel"}
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{"id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1ZFU8Z0", "question": {"stem": "The amount of melanin pigment in skin is a ", "choices": [{"text": "Synchronous", "label": "A"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "B"}, {"text": "polygenic trait", "label": "C"}, {"text": "measures", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protect passengers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a small molecule", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Skin color is a polygenic trait.", "fact2": "Skin color is determined by the melanin pigment in the skin cells.", "combinedfact": "The amount of melanin pigment in skin is a polygenic trait", "formatted_question": "The amount of melanin pigment in skin is a (A) Synchronous (B) intensity (C) polygenic trait (D) measures (E) protect passengers (F) a producer (G) key element (H) a small molecule"}
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{"id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50COSUJV", "question": {"stem": "When does a fertilized egg become an offspring?", "choices": [{"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "When it's born", "label": "B"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "E"}, {"text": "When it dies", "label": "F"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Synchronous", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "Pregnancy begins with a fertilized egg.", "combinedfact": "A fertilized egg can create an offspring if it's carried until birth", "formatted_question": "When does a fertilized egg become an offspring? (A) prokaryotic cells (B) When it's born (C) unicellular organisms (D) after the snow melts (E) heated by the sun (F) When it dies (G) angiosperm (H) Synchronous"}
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{"id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBJJFR6T", "question": {"stem": "What leads to population growth?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens", "label": "A"}, {"text": "infertility", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "isolation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "E"}, {"text": "miscarriage", "label": "F"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Pregnancy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "Births are the main component of population growth.", "combinedfact": "Pregnancy leads to population growth", "formatted_question": "What leads to population growth? (A) antigens (B) infertility (C) pigmentation (D) isolation (E) antibodies (F) miscarriage (G) several genes (H) Pregnancy"}
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{"id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMKMH3P", "question": {"stem": "To what stage do mothers carry offspring from fertilization to?", "choices": [{"text": "birth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mitosis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the Sun", "label": "D"}, {"text": "A Child", "label": "E"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gametes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "breasts", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "Mothers choose to have sex, which leads to pregnancy.", "combinedfact": "Mothers carry offspring from fertilization until birth", "formatted_question": "To what stage do mothers carry offspring from fertilization to? (A) birth (B) mitosis (C) puberty (D) the Sun (E) A Child (F) adult (G) gametes (H) breasts"}
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{"id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D27NYCW8", "question": {"stem": "Embryonic development is also known as", "choices": [{"text": "pregnancy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fertilization", "label": "C"}, {"text": "neonatal", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "G"}, {"text": "adolescence", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "Human Embryonic Development Follows human development from fertilization through birth.", "combinedfact": "Pregnancy is embryonic development", "formatted_question": "Embryonic development is also known as (A) pregnancy (B) Type O (C) fertilization (D) neonatal (E) cells (F) infancy (G) puberty (H) adolescence"}
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{"id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVFQWX70", "question": {"stem": "What does fertilization result in?", "choices": [{"text": "abortion", "label": "A"}, {"text": "plant", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fallopian tubes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "blossoms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "F"}, {"text": "nectar", "label": "G"}, {"text": "pregnancy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "An offspring is defined as something, or someone that comes into existence as a result of pregnancy.", "combinedfact": "pregnancy results from fertilization", "formatted_question": "What does fertilization result in? (A) abortion (B) plant (C) Major effects (D) fallopian tubes (E) blossoms (F) puberty (G) nectar (H) pregnancy"}
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{"id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AWL95Z2", "question": {"stem": "Carrying offspring to full term is from when?", "choices": [{"text": "fertilization until birth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "childhood to adulthood", "label": "B"}, {"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "C"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Male gametes.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sexually maturity", "label": "F"}, {"text": "embryo to zygote", "label": "G"}, {"text": "infancy to death", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "Infertility is also the inability to carry a pregnancy to full term.", "combinedfact": "Carrying offspring to full term is from fertilization until birth", "formatted_question": "Carrying offspring to full term is from when? (A) fertilization until birth (B) childhood to adulthood (C) after the snow melts (D) last stage before adulthood (E) Male gametes. (F) sexually maturity (G) embryo to zygote (H) infancy to death"}
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{"id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9QJRIGA", "question": {"stem": "What is gestation?", "choices": [{"text": "three stages after birth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "period after birth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "giving birth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "birth control", "label": "D"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "E"}, {"text": "an aborted pregnancy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sexually maturity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "carrying offspring to birth", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "Pregnancy is another word for gestation.", "combinedfact": "Gestation is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "formatted_question": "What is gestation? (A) three stages after birth (B) period after birth (C) giving birth (D) birth control (E) last stage before adulthood (F) an aborted pregnancy (G) sexually maturity (H) carrying offspring to birth"}
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{"id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G77FCON", "question": {"stem": "What does carrying offspring from fertilization until birth result in?", "choices": [{"text": "Flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "DNA", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a zygote", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a baby", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a quark", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Growth", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Sperm", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "Most pregnancies end happily with the birth of a healthy baby.", "combinedfact": "carrying offspring from fertilization until birth results in a baby", "formatted_question": "What does carrying offspring from fertilization until birth result in? (A) Flowers (B) DNA (C) a zygote (D) a baby (E) a quark (F) Growth (G) Sperm (H) hormones"}
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{"id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9UZZGIG", "question": {"stem": "How long is the time from fertilization until birth for an elephant?", "choices": [{"text": "minutes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fewer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "C"}, {"text": "22 months", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Ages 0 to 3", "label": "F"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "G"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring from fertilization until birth.", "fact2": "An elephant pregnancy lasts about 22 months.", "combinedfact": "An elephant carries their offspring from fertilization until birth, 22 months later.", "formatted_question": "How long is the time from fertilization until birth for an elephant? (A) minutes (B) fewer (C) winter (D) 22 months (E) eight (F) Ages 0 to 3 (G) 86400 (H) calibrated"}
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{"id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWVEJ4ZE", "question": {"stem": "What are most crags formed by?", "choices": [{"text": "hurricanes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melting glaciers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tornadoes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coarse grit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dogs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "boulders are formed by glaciers melting sometimes", "fact2": "Most of the crags are boulders.", "combinedfact": "most crags are formed by melting glaciers", "formatted_question": "What are most crags formed by? (A) hurricanes (B) permeable walls (C) melting glaciers (D) lamphreys (E) tornadoes (F) coarse grit (G) dogs (H) unicellular organisms"}
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{"id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XDYWO8R", "question": {"stem": "What can be formed in a mountain?", "choices": [{"text": "rain", "label": "A"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "B"}, {"text": "valleys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lowlands", "label": "D"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "E"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "boulder", "label": "G"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "boulders are formed by glaciers melting sometimes", "fact2": "Alpine glaciers form in the mountains.", "combinedfact": "Boulders are formed in the mountains.", "formatted_question": "What can be formed in a mountain? (A) rain (B) solid (C) valleys (D) lowlands (E) pitches (F) backbones (G) boulder (H) as a base"}
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{"id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGMF2E2F", "question": {"stem": "What are erratics formed from?", "choices": [{"text": "rain weather", "label": "A"}, {"text": "coarse grit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fossils", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hail", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "F"}, {"text": "glaciers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Thunderstorm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "erratics are formed by glaciers melting", "fact1": "boulders are formed by glaciers melting sometimes", "fact2": "Erratics are boulders that are deposited by glaciers as part of moraines.", "formatted_question": "What are erratics formed from? (A) rain weather (B) coarse grit (C) rainfall (D) fossils (E) hail (F) rain (G) glaciers (H) Thunderstorm"}
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{"id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QY67BLNH", "question": {"stem": "what melts sometimes to form boulders?", "choices": [{"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "A"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "C"}, {"text": "building blocks of organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "G"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "boulders are formed by snow, ice, and rock melting sometimes", "fact1": "boulders are formed by glaciers melting sometimes", "fact2": "Glaciers are made of snow, ice and rock.", "formatted_question": "what melts sometimes to form boulders? (A) snow, ice, and rock (B) precipitation (C) thermal expansion (D) building blocks of organisms (E) rapid changes occur (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) permeable walls (H) holding nutrients"}
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{"id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUQNJGHK", "question": {"stem": "How do we know the lineage of therapsids?", "choices": [{"text": "Laboratory", "label": "A"}, {"text": "dinosaurs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fossil record", "label": "E"}, {"text": "oral tradition", "label": "F"}, {"text": "polygenic", "label": "G"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of animals called therapsids.", "fact2": "Pelycosaurs are an important lineage preserved in the fossil record.", "combinedfact": "The fossil record shows the lineage of therapsids.", "formatted_question": "How do we know the lineage of therapsids? (A) Laboratory (B) dinosaurs (C) prokaryotic cells (D) some anthozoans (E) fossil record (F) oral tradition (G) polygenic (H) calibrated"}
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{"id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJXGV32E", "question": {"stem": "what are therapsids?", "choices": [{"text": "bacteria", "label": "A"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tigers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "prokaryote", "label": "E"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "F"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of animals called therapsids.", "fact2": "Pelycosaurs and therapsids are theropsids.", "combinedfact": "therapsids are animals", "formatted_question": "what are therapsids? (A) bacteria (B) animals (C) lamphreys (D) tigers (E) prokaryote (F) marine (G) arachnids (H) aquatic"}
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{"id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO2CMVC5", "question": {"stem": "What is a tetraceratops?", "choices": [{"text": "flexible", "label": "A"}, {"text": "aquatic animals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "C"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Pelycosaur", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of animals called therapsids.", "fact2": "Tetraceratops is the oldest known therapsid.", "combinedfact": "Tetraceratops are pelycosaurs. ", "formatted_question": "What is a tetraceratops? (A) flexible (B) aquatic animals (C) coelenterates (D) canis lupus (E) weater (F) a producer (G) angiosperm (H) Pelycosaur"}
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{"id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCTATYD4A", "question": {"stem": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of what ancestral to mammals", "choices": [{"text": "arachnids", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "reptiles", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of animals called therapsids.", "fact2": "Therapsids are reptiles ancestral to mammals.", "combinedfact": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of reptiles ancestral to mammals", "formatted_question": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of what ancestral to mammals (A) arachnids (B) cartilage (C) chondrocytes (D) prokaryotes (E) tiny hairs (F) angiosperm (G) skin color (H) reptiles"}
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{"id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHW0RU4D", "question": {"stem": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to reptile ancestral to", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "F"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to a group of animals called therapsids.", "fact2": "Therapsids are reptiles ancestral to mammals.", "combinedfact": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to reptile ancestral to mammals.", "formatted_question": "Some pelycosaurs gave rise to reptile ancestral to (A) lamphreys (B) angiosperm (C) mammals (D) paramecium (E) animals (F) protozoa (G) arachnids (H) backbones"}
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{"id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17J0UZOWP", "question": {"stem": "How do wolves warn other wolves?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "talking", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "C"}, {"text": "distraction", "label": "D"}, {"text": "paper", "label": "E"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "F"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "to hear", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "And somewhere a beagle howls a most pitiful sound.", "combinedfact": "wolves use sound to warn other wolves", "formatted_question": "How do wolves warn other wolves? (A) humans (B) talking (C) sound (D) distraction (E) paper (F) shaking (G) animals (H) to hear"}
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{"id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRQ54UR9", "question": {"stem": "Wolves employ a distinctive form of:", "choices": [{"text": "lone wolf", "label": "A"}, {"text": "chemical digestion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "canine", "label": "C"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coyotes and dogs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "intelligence", "label": "F"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Groups of indris communicate with mournful and distinctive howls.", "combinedfact": "Wolves use distinct forms of communication.", "formatted_question": "Wolves employ a distinctive form of: (A) lone wolf (B) chemical digestion (C) canine (D) communication (E) coyotes and dogs (F) intelligence (G) backbones (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSVGFQ42", "question": {"stem": "what is used to warn other wolves by wolves?", "choices": [{"text": "speed at which sound moves", "label": "A"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "discreet shouting", "label": "C"}, {"text": "soft whispering", "label": "D"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "F"}, {"text": "loud talking", "label": "G"}, {"text": "reverberating noise", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Soon a chorus of howling coyotes join in and the whole area reverberates with noise.", "combinedfact": "reverberating noise is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "formatted_question": "what is used to warn other wolves by wolves? (A) speed at which sound moves (B) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (C) discreet shouting (D) soft whispering (E) occurs over a wide range (F) Two or more sets of alleles (G) loud talking (H) reverberating noise"}
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{"id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SI05PRP", "question": {"stem": "What is used by canines to warn others?", "choices": [{"text": "antibodies", "label": "A"}, {"text": "panting", "label": "B"}, {"text": "noise", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "howling", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hunting", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Gray wolves are the largest members of the canine family.", "combinedfact": "howling is used by canines to warn others", "formatted_question": "What is used by canines to warn others? (A) antibodies (B) panting (C) noise (D) vibration (E) Chemicals (F) howling (G) lamphreys (H) hunting"}
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{"id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKD0VI53", "question": {"stem": "What kind of sound is used by wolves to caution other wolves?", "choices": [{"text": "whiplash", "label": "A"}, {"text": "howling", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a growling sound", "label": "C"}, {"text": "several", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a sniffing sound", "label": "E"}, {"text": "noise", "label": "F"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Warnings and cautions are there for a good reason.", "combinedfact": "Howling is used to caution other wolves by wolves.", "formatted_question": "What kind of sound is used by wolves to caution other wolves? (A) whiplash (B) howling (C) a growling sound (D) several (E) a sniffing sound (F) noise (G) shaking (H) sound"}
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{"id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y98EGDW3B", "question": {"stem": "Howling is used by members of the species Canis Lupus to warn who?", "choices": [{"text": "related organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "other members", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Crocodilian mothers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "other phyla", "label": "E"}, {"text": "no one", "label": "F"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "members of a different species", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Canis lupus is the same species that includes grey wolves.", "combinedfact": "Howling is used by members of the species Canis Lupus to warn other members.", "formatted_question": "Howling is used by members of the species Canis Lupus to warn who? (A) related organisms (B) other members (C) mammals (D) Crocodilian mothers (E) other phyla (F) no one (G) animals (H) members of a different species"}
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{"id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAPGYY94", "question": {"stem": "wolves warn other wolves by using different what?", "choices": [{"text": "backbones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "parties", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "C"}, {"text": "colors", "label": "D"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "F"}, {"text": "several", "label": "G"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Wolves communicate with each other using the different pitches of their howl.", "combinedfact": "wolves warn other wolves by using different pitches", "formatted_question": "wolves warn other wolves by using different what? (A) backbones (B) parties (C) hormones (D) colors (E) expression (F) antigens (G) several (H) pitches"}
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{"id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32V1Q7QZ", "question": {"stem": "what howls?", "choices": [{"text": "cats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vertebrates", "label": "B"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "E"}, {"text": "One can hear", "label": "F"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "G"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Canis lupus is the same species that includes grey wolves.", "combinedfact": "canis lupus howl", "formatted_question": "what howls? (A) cats (B) vertebrates (C) h2o (D) Therapsids (E) sound vibrations (F) One can hear (G) insects (H) canis lupus"}
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{"id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0D5SUIE", "question": {"stem": "What uses howling to warn others?", "choices": [{"text": "alligators", "label": "A"}, {"text": "each species", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "catfish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gila monsters", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "wild canines", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Wolves are distinguished from other wild canines by their size.", "combinedfact": "wild canines use howling to warn others", "formatted_question": "What uses howling to warn others? (A) alligators (B) each species (C) fish (D) catfish (E) animals (F) gila monsters (G) humans (H) wild canines"}
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{"id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R4BCDX9", "question": {"stem": "what makes wolves howl", "choices": [{"text": "intensity", "label": "A"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "C"}, {"text": "intent", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "G"}, {"text": "to hear", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Warning Warning means danger.", "combinedfact": "wolves howl when there is danger", "formatted_question": "what makes wolves howl (A) intensity (B) danger (C) a hosta (D) intent (E) antigens (F) hormones (G) movement (H) to hear"}
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{"id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VEGKT9LO", "question": {"stem": "howling is used to warn other what kind of animals ", "choices": [{"text": "ecosystem", "label": "A"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weather", "label": "D"}, {"text": "travel", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "F"}, {"text": "social", "label": "G"}, {"text": "people", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "howling is used to warn other wolves by wolves", "fact2": "Like people, wolves are social.", "combinedfact": "howling is used to warn other social animals", "formatted_question": "howling is used to warn other what kind of animals (A) ecosystem (B) animals (C) humans (D) weather (E) travel (F) sound (G) social (H) people"}
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{"id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F4GKIZF", "question": {"stem": "What do abrasive materials do?", "choices": [{"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "A"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "smooth wooden objects", "label": "D"}, {"text": "jeans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "destroyed crops", "label": "F"}, {"text": "decrease strength", "label": "G"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "Dirt is an abrasive like sandpaper.", "combinedfact": "Abrasives are used to smooth wooden objects.", "formatted_question": "What do abrasive materials do? (A) occurs over a wide range (B) permeable walls (C) rapid changes occur (D) smooth wooden objects (E) jeans (F) destroyed crops (G) decrease strength (H) change an ecosystem"}
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{"id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2Q9HLHL", "question": {"stem": "What is used to remove roughness?", "choices": [{"text": "cartilage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hard tissue", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sandpaper", "label": "D"}, {"text": "scales", "label": "E"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "Pavement smoothness is a lack of roughness.", "combinedfact": "sandpaper is used to remove roughness", "formatted_question": "What is used to remove roughness? (A) cartilage (B) keratin (C) hard tissue (D) sandpaper (E) scales (F) ice (G) lamphreys (H) fluid"}
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{"id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOIQNGXS", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to smooth tables?", "choices": [{"text": "backbones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sandpaper", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sand dollar", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "wax paper", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "G"}, {"text": "aluminum foil", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "For the casual look, try using a wooden picnic table.", "combinedfact": "Sandpaper can be used to smooth tables.", "formatted_question": "What can be used to smooth tables? (A) backbones (B) keratin (C) sandpaper (D) sand dollar (E) lamphreys (F) wax paper (G) sponges (H) aluminum foil"}
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{"id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGWRFCQP", "question": {"stem": "what removes paint?", "choices": [{"text": "sandpaper", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "C"}, {"text": "oil", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trucks", "label": "F"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "magma", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "To remove paint, use sandpaper.", "combinedfact": "sandpaper removes paint", "formatted_question": "what removes paint? (A) sandpaper (B) air pollution (C) heating (D) oil (E) cells (F) trucks (G) treatment (H) magma"}
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{"id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1W01AZNQ", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to smooth a table?", "choices": [{"text": "Wax paper", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Sponge", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Tissue", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Sandpaper", "label": "E"}, {"text": "scratching it", "label": "F"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "All objects, even wooden tables, are made up of molecules which vibrate to create their mass.", "combinedfact": "Sand paper is used to smooth a table", "formatted_question": "What can be used to smooth a table? (A) Wax paper (B) Sponge (C) lamphreys (D) Tissue (E) Sandpaper (F) scratching it (G) keratin (H) tiny hairs"}
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{"id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOMMOKOU", "question": {"stem": "What is used to smooth wood?", "choices": [{"text": "hairs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sandpaper", "label": "E"}, {"text": "pulp", "label": "F"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "Scrap wood can be used for cheap wooden bins.", "combinedfact": "Sandpaper is used to smooth objects made of wood.", "formatted_question": "What is used to smooth wood? (A) hairs (B) cilia (C) feedback (D) lamphreys (E) sandpaper (F) pulp (G) keratin (H) fluid"}
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{"id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHM4F9QUD", "question": {"stem": "What is used to smooth drum sticks?", "choices": [{"text": "scratching it", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hard tissue", "label": "D"}, {"text": "drums", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sandpaper", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "G"}, {"text": "dirt", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "Drum sticks are of wooden cane.", "combinedfact": "sandpaper is used to smooth drum sticks", "formatted_question": "What is used to smooth drum sticks? (A) scratching it (B) keratin (C) tiny hairs (D) hard tissue (E) drums (F) sandpaper (G) ice (H) dirt"}
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{"id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCRV3XF4", "question": {"stem": "what is used to smooth wooden objects?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "coarse grit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "scratching it", "label": "C"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "D"}, {"text": "oak trees", "label": "E"}, {"text": "mass", "label": "F"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "Coarse grit sandpaper works well.", "combinedfact": "coarse grit is used to smooth wooden objects", "formatted_question": "what is used to smooth wooden objects? (A) lamphreys (B) coarse grit (C) scratching it (D) surface (E) oak trees (F) mass (G) h2o (H) sound vibrations"}
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{"id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1YG13ML3", "question": {"stem": "Sandpaper is used to smooth what?", "choices": [{"text": "changes in size", "label": "A"}, {"text": "log cabins", "label": "B"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "C"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "E"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hard tissue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "Children can easily make log cabins and other structures from the tiny wooden logs.", "combinedfact": "Sandpaper is used to smooth log cabins.", "formatted_question": "Sandpaper is used to smooth what? (A) changes in size (B) log cabins (C) how they move (D) backbones (E) cartilage (F) stoma (G) tissue (H) hard tissue"}
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{"id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UQFY82P", "question": {"stem": "What is used to smooth decoupage?", "choices": [{"text": "cilia", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "B"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sandpaper", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flagellum", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "sandpaper is used to smooth wooden objects", "fact2": "Traditionally, wooden objects are used in decoupage.", "combinedfact": "sandpaper is used to smooth decoupage", "formatted_question": "What is used to smooth decoupage? (A) cilia (B) Lymph fluid (C) keratin (D) flagella (E) hormones (F) cartilage (G) sandpaper (H) flagellum"}
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{"id": "3X08E93BHVH4KWEOOKZTC7MFK2Z66H", "question": {"stem": "A push forward is used for what by a spacecraft?", "choices": [{"text": "beeping", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Navigate", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "C"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sitting", "label": "E"}, {"text": "reversing", "label": "F"}, {"text": "travel", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "propulsion is used for flying by a spacecraft", "fact2": "Propulsion means to push forward or drive an object forward.", "combinedfact": "A push forward is used for flying by a spacecraft.", "formatted_question": "A push forward is used for what by a spacecraft? (A) beeping (B) Navigate (C) flying (D) distance (E) sitting (F) reversing (G) travel (H) safety"}
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{"id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N5VENMZ", "question": {"stem": "Propulsion is used for what?", "choices": [{"text": "flying satellites", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fertilization", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "C"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "D"}, {"text": "stargazing", "label": "E"}, {"text": "making bread", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "G"}, {"text": "taking a nap", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "propulsion is used for flying by a spacecraft", "fact2": "Earth-orbiting spacecraft are called satellites.", "combinedfact": "Propulsion is used for flying satellites.", "formatted_question": "Propulsion is used for what? (A) flying satellites (B) fertilization (C) safe driving (D) heated by the sun (E) stargazing (F) making bread (G) Communication (H) taking a nap"}
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{"id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDS72YIQ", "question": {"stem": "What is thrusting energy good for?", "choices": [{"text": "strength", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Moving really slowly", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ecosystem", "label": "D"}, {"text": "counterop", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Flying", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Sleeping", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "propulsion is used for flying by a spacecraft", "fact2": "And thrust is generated by the propulsion system of the aircraft.", "combinedfact": "A thrusting energy is used for flying", "formatted_question": "What is thrusting energy good for? (A) strength (B) fish (C) Moving really slowly (D) ecosystem (E) counterop (F) Flying (G) cows (H) Sleeping"}
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{"id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBM96R5K", "question": {"stem": "what uses propulsion for flying?", "choices": [{"text": "mammals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "kites", "label": "B"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vertebrates", "label": "D"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Apollo 13", "label": "F"}, {"text": "chickens", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cars", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "propulsion is used for flying by a spacecraft", "fact2": "Apollo 13 spacecraft is launched.", "combinedfact": "propulsion is used for flying by Apollo 13", "formatted_question": "what uses propulsion for flying? (A) mammals (B) kites (C) jellyfish (D) vertebrates (E) angiosperm (F) Apollo 13 (G) chickens (H) cars"}
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{"id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6MOMVDG", "question": {"stem": "What can spacecraft use to fly?", "choices": [{"text": "liquids", "label": "A"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rockets", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hovercraft", "label": "D"}, {"text": "missiles", "label": "E"}, {"text": "jetpacks", "label": "F"}, {"text": "air masses", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Gravity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "propulsion is used for flying by a spacecraft", "fact2": "All rockets operate on the same basic principles of propulsion.", "combinedfact": "spacecrafts can fly with rockets", "formatted_question": "What can spacecraft use to fly? (A) liquids (B) satellites (C) rockets (D) hovercraft (E) missiles (F) jetpacks (G) air masses (H) Gravity"}
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{"id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGWQDV9G", "question": {"stem": "what used propulsion for flying?", "choices": [{"text": "dogs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "B"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "emu", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Apollo 12", "label": "E"}, {"text": "ostrich", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vertebrates", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "propulsion is used for flying by a spacecraft", "fact2": "When Apollo 12 took off, the spacecraft was hit by lightning.", "combinedfact": "propulsion is used for flying by Apollo 12", "formatted_question": "what used propulsion for flying? (A) dogs (B) jellyfish (C) humans (D) emu (E) Apollo 12 (F) ostrich (G) mammals (H) vertebrates"}
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{"id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MTFPHPC", "question": {"stem": "What was used to fly Apollo 13?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "warmer air", "label": "B"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lethargy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "foot power", "label": "F"}, {"text": "propulsion", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "propulsion is used for flying by a spacecraft", "fact2": "Apollo 13 spacecraft is launched.", "combinedfact": "Propulsion was used for flying Apollo 13.", "formatted_question": "What was used to fly Apollo 13? (A) weater (B) warmer air (C) oxygen (D) Otoacoustic (E) lethargy (F) foot power (G) propulsion (H) fluid"}
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{"id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU74J2QI", "question": {"stem": "What can butter lead to?", "choices": [{"text": "Heart disease", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "reproduction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "D"}, {"text": "religion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Tooth pain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Some fats are more likely to cause heart disease.", "combinedfact": "butter can lead to heart disease", "formatted_question": "What can butter lead to? (A) Heart disease (B) air pollution (C) reproduction (D) destruction (E) religion (F) trees (G) heating (H) Tooth pain"}
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{"id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZE9J9KH", "question": {"stem": "fat that is a what at room temperature can be kept in the cooler?", "choices": [{"text": "melted", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "B"}, {"text": "grams", "label": "C"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "E"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "soft", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Eggs, butter or margarine keep in the cooler as they do in the refrigerator.", "combinedfact": "fat that is a solid at room temperature can be kept in the cooler", "formatted_question": "fat that is a what at room temperature can be kept in the cooler? (A) melted (B) fat (C) grams (D) liquids (E) Unsafe (F) solid (G) soft (H) fluid"}
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{"id": "3X08E93BHVH4KWEOOKZTC7MFQK966X", "question": {"stem": "what is saturated fat at room temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "solid", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "C"}, {"text": "steak", "label": "D"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "E"}, {"text": "liquid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "G"}, {"text": "unsaturated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Butter contains saturated fats.", "combinedfact": "saturated fat is solid at room temperature", "formatted_question": "what is saturated fat at room temperature? (A) solid (B) cats (C) cows (D) steak (E) gas (F) liquid (G) Protein (H) unsaturated"}
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{"id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QZYE1DQ", "question": {"stem": "Butter is what type of fat?", "choices": [{"text": "smooth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saturated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hydrogenated", "label": "D"}, {"text": "polyunsaturated", "label": "E"}, {"text": "unsaturated", "label": "F"}, {"text": "flexible", "label": "G"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Saturated fats are solid at room temperature.", "combinedfact": "Butter is a saturated fat", "formatted_question": "Butter is what type of fat? (A) smooth (B) a producer (C) saturated (D) hydrogenated (E) polyunsaturated (F) unsaturated (G) flexible (H) key element"}
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{"id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKXS9SWF", "question": {"stem": "What kind of fats make butter solid at ambient temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "saturated", "label": "A"}, {"text": "loose", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "C"}, {"text": "organic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Elemental", "label": "E"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "grams", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Saturated fats are solid at room temperature.", "combinedfact": "Saturated fats make butter solid at ambient temperatures", "formatted_question": "What kind of fats make butter solid at ambient temperature? (A) saturated (B) loose (C) Protein (D) organic (E) Elemental (F) animals (G) fluid (H) grams"}
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{"id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGVK30DA", "question": {"stem": "butter is a fat that is solid at what temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "lipids", "label": "A"}, {"text": "boiling point", "label": "B"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "C"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "D"}, {"text": "To survive in their environment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "100 degrees Celsius", "label": "F"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "G"}, {"text": "measure of motion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Room temperatures, 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit or so, seem acceptable to most species.", "combinedfact": "butter is a fat that is solid at 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "formatted_question": "butter is a fat that is solid at what temperature? (A) lipids (B) boiling point (C) snow, ice, and rock (D) amount of heat (E) To survive in their environment (F) 100 degrees Celsius (G) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (H) measure of motion"}
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{"id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8GIRI2W", "question": {"stem": "When is butter a solid?", "choices": [{"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protect eyes in the lab", "label": "B"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "C"}, {"text": "one effect of diabetes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protein foreign to the body.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "natural atmosphere component", "label": "F"}, {"text": "reduce acidity of food", "label": "G"}, {"text": "speed at which sound moves", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Room temperatures between 40 and 80 Fahrenheit, or 5 and 27 Celsius, are best for storage.", "combinedfact": "Butter is a fat that is a solid between 5 and 27 degrees Celsius.", "formatted_question": "When is butter a solid? (A) rapid changes occur (B) protect eyes in the lab (C) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (D) one effect of diabetes (E) protein foreign to the body. (F) natural atmosphere component (G) reduce acidity of food (H) speed at which sound moves"}
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{"id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GSP9RIG", "question": {"stem": "what kind of fat is solid at room temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "animals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saturated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "E"}, {"text": "grams", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "For example, butter is solid at room temperature, therefore it is mainly saturated.", "combinedfact": "saturated fat is solid at room temperature", "formatted_question": "what kind of fat is solid at room temperature? (A) animals (B) Type O (C) saturated (D) Unsafe (E) Therapsids (F) grams (G) mammals (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MU5RPH3", "question": {"stem": "What is a fat that is composed of closely packed molecules at room temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "potassium", "label": "A"}, {"text": "steak", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "C"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "butter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Butter is a fat that is a solid at room temperature.", "fact2": "Solids are composed of closely packed molecules.", "combinedfact": "Butter is a fat that is composed of closely packed molecules at room temperature", "formatted_question": "What is a fat that is composed of closely packed molecules at room temperature? (A) potassium (B) steak (C) fat (D) keratin (E) butter (F) liquids (G) Mohs (H) Protein"}
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{"id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD3EB2CK", "question": {"stem": "What is one function of the gallbladder?", "choices": [{"text": "procreation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "help balance a body", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "keep spine straight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "E"}, {"text": "keep skin moisturized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "G"}, {"text": "reduce acidity of food", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "After a meal, the gallbladder releases the bile through a passageway called the bile duct.", "combinedfact": "One function of the gallbladder is to reduce the acidity of food. ", "formatted_question": "What is one function of the gallbladder? (A) procreation (B) help balance a body (C) holding nutrients (D) keep spine straight (E) last stage before adulthood (F) keep skin moisturized (G) tubular organ (H) reduce acidity of food"}
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{"id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYT0ILDA4", "question": {"stem": "Fluid that reduces the acidity of food is stored in", "choices": [{"text": "the throat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the rectum", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the gallbladder", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the small intestine", "label": "F"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "G"}, {"text": "intestinal", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Bile, a fluid made by the liver, is stored in the gallbladder.", "combinedfact": "The gallbladder stores a fluid that reduces the acidity of food", "formatted_question": "Fluid that reduces the acidity of food is stored in (A) the throat (B) Microscopic vessels. (C) the rectum (D) the gallbladder (E) chondrocytes (F) the small intestine (G) holding nutrients (H) intestinal"}
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{"id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK2GHP2E", "question": {"stem": "What reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach?", "choices": [{"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "oxidizers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the gallbladder", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Bile exits gallbladder by common bile duct.", "combinedfact": "the gallbladder reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "formatted_question": "What reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach? (A) ibuprofen (B) oxidizers (C) water (D) sunlight (E) melanin content (F) the gallbladder (G) ice (H) ribonucleic acid"}
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{"id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68MQNY6Z", "question": {"stem": "what organ helps reduce the acidity of food?", "choices": [{"text": "saliva", "label": "A"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "C"}, {"text": "peptic acid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lungs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "liver", "label": "G"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Bile, produced by the liver, helps fat digestion and absorption.", "combinedfact": "the liver helps reduce acidity of food", "formatted_question": "what organ helps reduce the acidity of food? (A) saliva (B) enzymes (C) mucus (D) peptic acid (E) osculum (F) lungs (G) liver (H) skin"}
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{"id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6XPT860", "question": {"stem": "What helps digest fats?", "choices": [{"text": "Slows down", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protein", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stomach acidity", "label": "C"}, {"text": "intestinal", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Bile acid is used by the body to digest fats.", "combinedfact": "the stomach acidity helps digest fats", "formatted_question": "What helps digest fats? (A) Slows down (B) protein (C) stomach acidity (D) intestinal (E) chondrocytes (F) some prokaryotes (G) water (H) air"}
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{"id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD89D797", "question": {"stem": "What organ reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach?", "choices": [{"text": "tubular organ", "label": "A"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "B"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "E"}, {"text": "intestinal", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the liver", "label": "G"}, {"text": "estrogen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Bile , synthesized by the liver, contains HCO3-, bile salts and bile pigments.", "combinedfact": "The liver reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "formatted_question": "What organ reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach? (A) tubular organ (B) potassium (C) enzymes (D) ibuprofen (E) flagella (F) intestinal (G) the liver (H) estrogen"}
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{"id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSX5F48D", "question": {"stem": "Bile reduces acidity and helps to absorb what from foods?", "choices": [{"text": "heat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "DNA", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "G"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Normally, bile acid pours into the stomach to help absorb fats from foods.", "combinedfact": "Bile reduces acidity and helps to absorb fats from foods.", "formatted_question": "Bile reduces acidity and helps to absorb what from foods? (A) heat (B) skin (C) fish (D) corn (E) fat (F) DNA (G) gas (H) RNA"}
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{"id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KSOWBW9", "question": {"stem": "What organ plays a role in reducing the acidity of food", "choices": [{"text": "enzymes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "B"}, {"text": "liver", "label": "C"}, {"text": "saliva", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "insulin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Bile , synthesized by the liver, contains HCO3-, bile salts and bile pigments.", "combinedfact": "the liver plays a role in reducing the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach", "formatted_question": "What organ plays a role in reducing the acidity of food (A) enzymes (B) osculum (C) liver (D) saliva (E) a hosta (F) insulin (G) cells (H) Protein"}
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{"id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCODAUPQ", "question": {"stem": "what does bile absorb?", "choices": [{"text": "fats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "saliva", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lymph", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Blood", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Normally, bile acid pours into the stomach to help absorb fats from foods.", "combinedfact": "bile absorbs fats", "formatted_question": "what does bile absorb? (A) fats (B) fluid (C) mucus (D) cells (E) saliva (F) lymph (G) heat (H) Blood"}
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{"id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLOALNW71", "question": {"stem": "what helps reduce acidity of food entering from the stomach?", "choices": [{"text": "cilia", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fumes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "kinase", "label": "C"}, {"text": "liver", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "E"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "insulin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "herbs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Bile reduces the acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach.", "fact2": "Bile from the liver contains bile salts and many organic substances but no enzymes.", "combinedfact": "the liver helps reduce acidity of food entering from the highly acidic stomach", "formatted_question": "what helps reduce acidity of food entering from the stomach? (A) cilia (B) fumes (C) kinase (D) liver (E) mucus (F) enzymes (G) insulin (H) herbs"}
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{"id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1ECWLAFY", "question": {"stem": "what are regulated by feedback mechanisms?", "choices": [{"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "A"}, {"text": "h2o intake", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "skin cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "density", "label": "G"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Hormones act as chemical messengers.", "combinedfact": "most chemical messengers are regulated by feedback mechanisms", "formatted_question": "what are regulated by feedback mechanisms? (A) trucks and cars (B) h2o intake (C) chemical messengers (D) some prokaryotes (E) antigens that cause allergy (F) skin cells (G) density (H) prokaryotic cells"}
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{"id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOR6G05S", "question": {"stem": "what control hormones?", "choices": [{"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "kinase", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "G"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Hormonal production is regulated by enzymes.", "combinedfact": "enzymes control hormones", "formatted_question": "what control hormones? (A) ibuprofen (B) cells (C) kinase (D) sunlight (E) enzymes (F) animals (G) blood (H) mammals"}
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{"id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X249GZ5GJO", "question": {"stem": "What are regulated by feedback mechanisms in the body?", "choices": [{"text": "Engine mechanisms.", "label": "A"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "some drugs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "State regulators.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Chemical messengers.", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Feedback polls.", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Hormones are chemical messengers in the body.", "combinedfact": "Most chemical messengers in the body are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "formatted_question": "What are regulated by feedback mechanisms in the body? (A) Engine mechanisms. (B) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (C) some drugs (D) prokaryotic cells (E) State regulators. (F) Chemical messengers. (G) Feedback polls. (H) Pasteurization"}
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{"id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPWJQ62YU", "question": {"stem": "What regulates chemical messengers in the body?", "choices": [{"text": "several genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wooden mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "mechanical mechanisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "electronic mechanisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Hormones are chemical messengers in the body.", "combinedfact": "Chemical messengers in the body are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "formatted_question": "What regulates chemical messengers in the body? (A) several genes (B) wooden mechanisms (C) antigens that cause allergy (D) feedback mechanisms (E) Lymphocytes (F) mechanical mechanisms (G) electronic mechanisms (H) Two or more sets of alleles"}
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{"id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH1KWYGLU", "question": {"stem": "Managing the body's stress is regulated by what?", "choices": [{"text": "small computers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "little pills", "label": "F"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "daily medication", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Hormones help the body manage stress.", "combinedfact": "Managing the body's stress is regulated by feedback mechanisms", "formatted_question": "Managing the body's stress is regulated by what? (A) small computers (B) Two or more sets of alleles (C) feedback mechanisms (D) prokaryotic cells (E) several genes (F) little pills (G) It's inherited from genes (H) daily medication"}
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{"id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RREHE4H1", "question": {"stem": "What is regulated by feedback mechanisms?", "choices": [{"text": "estrogen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "kinase", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "ducks", "label": "E"}, {"text": "prokaryotes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "birds", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Female hormone is estrogen.", "combinedfact": "estrogen is regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "formatted_question": "What is regulated by feedback mechanisms? (A) estrogen (B) kinase (C) Otoacoustic (D) pigmentation (E) ducks (F) prokaryotes (G) birds (H) fish"}
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{"id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURLWJEVF", "question": {"stem": "most what are regulated by necessarily controlling uncertainty?", "choices": [{"text": "hormones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cars", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "motorcycles", "label": "F"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Feedback mechanisms are necessary to control uncertainty.", "combinedfact": "Most hormones are regulated by necessarily controlling uncertainty", "formatted_question": "most what are regulated by necessarily controlling uncertainty? (A) hormones (B) antigens (C) stoma (D) cars (E) animals (F) motorcycles (G) navigation (H) safe driving"}
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{"id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H54XM3D", "question": {"stem": "What do feedback mechanisms regulate? ", "choices": [{"text": "pancreatic secretions", "label": "A"}, {"text": "flower petals and fruits", "label": "B"}, {"text": "speed of movements", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tropical cyclone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Hormones regulate pancreatic secretions.", "combinedfact": "Feedback mechanisms regulate pancreatic secretions", "formatted_question": "What do feedback mechanisms regulate? (A) pancreatic secretions (B) flower petals and fruits (C) speed of movements (D) trees and flowers (E) Two or more sets of alleles (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) tropical cyclone (H) antigens that cause allergy"}
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{"id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN0ZRGL2K", "question": {"stem": "What does homeostatis regulate?", "choices": [{"text": "hormones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "E"}, {"text": "prokaryotes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Homeostasis involves negative feedback mechanisms.", "combinedfact": "hormones are regulated by homeostasis", "formatted_question": "What does homeostatis regulate? (A) hormones (B) Protein (C) chondrocytes (D) enzymes (E) antigens (F) prokaryotes (G) pigmentation (H) expression"}
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{"id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN0AHI2LU", "question": {"stem": "How do hormones maintain balance", "choices": [{"text": "saves lives", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Prevent injuries", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "D"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Synchronous", "label": "G"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Most hormones are regulated by feedback mechanisms.", "fact2": "Much hormonal regulation depends on feedback loops to maintain balance and homeostasis.", "combinedfact": "Hormones maintain balance with feedback loops", "formatted_question": "How do hormones maintain balance (A) saves lives (B) Prevent injuries (C) tissue made of chondrocytes (D) melanin content (E) key element (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) Synchronous (H) With feedback loops"}
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{"id": "3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUFV8W55Y", "question": {"stem": "What is needed for humans to grow and live?", "choices": [{"text": "amount of heat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "recreation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "E"}, {"text": "grapes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Small intestine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Nutrients are elements needed for growth in all living plants and animals.", "combinedfact": "the small intestine is needed for humans to grow and live", "formatted_question": "What is needed for humans to grow and live? (A) amount of heat (B) recreation (C) antibodies (D) destruction (E) melanin amount (F) grapes (G) melanin content (H) Small intestine"}
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{"id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA5O20NL", "question": {"stem": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in a what?", "choices": [{"text": "transportation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "square organ", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "D"}, {"text": "triangular organ", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "G"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Small Intestine Structurally, the small intestine is a tubular organ.", "combinedfact": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in a tubular organ.", "formatted_question": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in a what? (A) transportation (B) prokaryotic cells (C) square organ (D) dandelions (E) triangular organ (F) a hosta (G) tubular organ (H) trucks and cars"}
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{"id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWH8C23NN", "question": {"stem": "What is one thing that is absorbed in the GI tract?", "choices": [{"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "thoughts", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "magnesium", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "G"}, {"text": "neurons", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Gastrointestinal GI dysfunction can inhibit Mg absorption from the small intestine.", "combinedfact": "Absorption of magnesium occurs in the GI tract.", "formatted_question": "What is one thing that is absorbed in the GI tract? (A) Lymph fluid (B) keratin (C) thoughts (D) antigens (E) Lymphocytes (F) magnesium (G) oxygen (H) neurons"}
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{"id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2X1ZKI8", "question": {"stem": "Diarrhea reduces function that occurs mainly in the", "choices": [{"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prostate", "label": "B"}, {"text": "small intestine", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pancreas", "label": "D"}, {"text": "intestinal", "label": "E"}, {"text": "kidneys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "White blood cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Diarrhea reduces the absorption of all nutrients.", "combinedfact": "Diarrhea reduces funtcion that occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "formatted_question": "Diarrhea reduces function that occurs mainly in the (A) Seconds and minutes (B) prostate (C) small intestine (D) pancreas (E) intestinal (F) kidneys (G) White blood cells (H) Major effects"}
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{"id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLECZWFNS", "question": {"stem": "Where are nutrients absorbed in the body?", "choices": [{"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "A"}, {"text": "veins", "label": "B"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rectum", "label": "E"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "small intestine", "label": "G"}, {"text": "larynx", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Absorption takes place in the small intestine.", "combinedfact": "nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine", "formatted_question": "Where are nutrients absorbed in the body? (A) Microscopic vessels. (B) veins (C) transportation (D) chondrocytes (E) rectum (F) prokaryotic cells (G) small intestine (H) larynx"}
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{"id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATY6GBAL", "question": {"stem": "Where is the main place where food absorption occurs?", "choices": [{"text": "sphincter", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "C"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "D"}, {"text": "extracellular", "label": "E"}, {"text": "blood plasma", "label": "F"}, {"text": "small intestines", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Food is the best source of nutrients for the body.", "combinedfact": "The small intestine is the main place where food absorption occurs.", "formatted_question": "Where is the main place where food absorption occurs? (A) sphincter (B) the environment (C) ecosystems (D) occurs over a wide range (E) extracellular (F) blood plasma (G) small intestines (H) Microscopic vessels."}
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{"id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWHBB3Y0E", "question": {"stem": "What occurs mainly in the small intestine?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Absorption of food", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bacterial infections", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Passing along traits", "label": "D"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Absorption of knowledge", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Absorption of waste", "label": "G"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Most foods contain several nutrients.", "combinedfact": "absorption of food occurs mainly in the small intestine", "formatted_question": "What occurs mainly in the small intestine? (A) antigens that cause allergy (B) Absorption of food (C) bacterial infections (D) Passing along traits (E) some prokaryotes (F) Absorption of knowledge (G) Absorption of waste (H) amebiasis"}
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{"id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UTNYICS", "question": {"stem": "The actions of the small intestion can be inhibited by:", "choices": [{"text": "several", "label": "A"}, {"text": "some drugs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "D"}, {"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "F"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Dozens of drugs inhibit nutrient absorption or deplete nutrients.", "combinedfact": "Many drugs can inhibit the actions of the small intestine.", "formatted_question": "The actions of the small intestion can be inhibited by: (A) several (B) some drugs (C) air pollution (D) melanin content (E) ibuprofen (F) the environment (G) enzymes (H) amount of heat"}
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{"id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1WXK45I", "question": {"stem": "Absorption of minerals occurs mainly where?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the Himalayas", "label": "C"}, {"text": "small intestine", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "F"}, {"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Food and minerals are both nutrients.", "combinedfact": "Absorption of minerals occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "formatted_question": "Absorption of minerals occurs mainly where? (A) unicellular organisms (B) trees and flowers (C) the Himalayas (D) small intestine (E) the environment (F) flagella (G) after the snow melts (H) Microscopic vessels."}
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{"id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS5AAL3Z", "question": {"stem": "Where does absorption of fat and protein mainly occur?", "choices": [{"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "A"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "vitamin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "The Alps", "label": "F"}, {"text": "intestinal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "small intestine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Fat, like protein, is a nutrient.", "combinedfact": "Absorption of fat and protein occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "formatted_question": "Where does absorption of fat and protein mainly occur? (A) after the snow melts (B) movement (C) Extensive bone growth (D) transportation (E) vitamin content (F) The Alps (G) intestinal (H) small intestine"}
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{"id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOR2AUYK", "question": {"stem": "Where does absorption of nutrients occur?", "choices": [{"text": "the Atlantic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "in the beehive", "label": "B"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "interior chambers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "In a tubular organ", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "G"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Small Intestine Structurally, the small intestine is a tubular organ.", "combinedfact": "Absorption of nutrients occurs mainly in a tubular organ.", "formatted_question": "Where does absorption of nutrients occur? (A) the Atlantic (B) in the beehive (C) prokaryotic cells (D) interior chambers (E) In a tubular organ (F) tissue made of chondrocytes (G) occurs over a wide range (H) trucks and cars"}
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{"id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKSKRDWK", "question": {"stem": "Where is semen deposited during sexual reproduction?", "choices": [{"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "in the vagina", "label": "B"}, {"text": "babies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "urine", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flower secretion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gametes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "G"}, {"text": "interior chambers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "What semen is, is a carrier for the sperm contained in it.", "combinedfact": "Semen is deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "formatted_question": "Where is semen deposited during sexual reproduction? (A) trees and flowers (B) in the vagina (C) babies (D) urine (E) flower secretion (F) gametes (G) angiosperm (H) interior chambers"}
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{"id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JP44OE7", "question": {"stem": "sperm is deposited after what during sexual intercourse?", "choices": [{"text": "intercourse is forbidden", "label": "A"}, {"text": "flower secretion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "carrying offspring to birth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mild heating process", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sex is stalled", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ejaculate is carried", "label": "G"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Erection is necessary to carry the ejaculate containing the sperm into the vagina.", "combinedfact": "Sperm is deposited after ejaculate is carried during sexual intercourse", "formatted_question": "sperm is deposited after what during sexual intercourse? (A) intercourse is forbidden (B) flower secretion (C) carrying offspring to birth (D) mild heating process (E) Exposure to oxygen and water (F) sex is stalled (G) ejaculate is carried (H) amount of heat"}
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{"id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF921RHV46B", "question": {"stem": "How many sperm are deposited during sexual intercourse?", "choices": [{"text": "millions", "label": "A"}, {"text": "percents", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hundreds", "label": "C"}, {"text": "several", "label": "D"}, {"text": "percentages", "label": "E"}, {"text": "thousands", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dozens", "label": "G"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "During intercourse several hundred million sperm are released inside the vagina.", "combinedfact": "millions of sperm are deposited during sexual intercourse", "formatted_question": "How many sperm are deposited during sexual intercourse? (A) millions (B) percents (C) hundreds (D) several (E) percentages (F) thousands (G) dozens (H) eight"}
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{"id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET7NC6TN", "question": {"stem": "What is released during sexual intercourse?", "choices": [{"text": "Sperm", "label": "A"}, {"text": "calcium", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nectar", "label": "C"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Fertilized eggs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Saliva", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Ovaries", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "During intercourse several hundred million sperm are released inside the vagina.", "combinedfact": "Several hundred million sperms are released during sexual intercourse", "formatted_question": "What is released during sexual intercourse? (A) Sperm (B) calcium (C) nectar (D) oxygen (E) Fertilized eggs (F) antigen (G) Saliva (H) Ovaries"}
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{"id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY2IVQBO", "question": {"stem": "After sexual intercourse, sperm travels through", "choices": [{"text": "flagella", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Synchronous", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the ovaries", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the Love canal", "label": "D"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the cervix", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the blood stream", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Once sperm is deposited in the vagina , it travels through the cervix and into the Fallopian tubes.", "combinedfact": "Sperm travels through the cervix and into the Fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse", "formatted_question": "After sexual intercourse, sperm travels through (A) flagella (B) Synchronous (C) the ovaries (D) the Love canal (E) distance (F) the cervix (G) the blood stream (H) tissue"}
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{"id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM068A91G", "question": {"stem": "Something that is deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse is made where?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "breasts", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "secreting", "label": "E"}, {"text": "flagellum", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Testes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Ovaries", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Male sperm are made in a man's testes.", "combinedfact": "Something made in the testes is deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse", "formatted_question": "Something that is deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse is made where? (A) tissue (B) breasts (C) cilia (D) fluid (E) secreting (F) flagellum (G) Testes (H) Ovaries"}
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{"id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH6Z4GW5", "question": {"stem": "What are deposited into the vagina during sexual intercourse?", "choices": [{"text": "irritants", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "eggs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "testes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Male gametes are called sperm.", "combinedfact": "Male gametes are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "formatted_question": "What are deposited into the vagina during sexual intercourse? (A) irritants (B) prokaryotic cells (C) male gametes (D) eggs (E) matter (F) testes (G) keratin (H) several genes"}
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{"id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE16UAER", "question": {"stem": "what are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse?", "choices": [{"text": "offspring", "label": "A"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "B"}, {"text": "poisonus darts", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "E"}, {"text": "procreation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ova", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Male gametes are called sperm.", "combinedfact": "male gametes are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse", "formatted_question": "what are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse? (A) offspring (B) irritants (C) poisonus darts (D) prokaryotic cells (E) Vibrissae (F) procreation (G) male gametes (H) ova"}
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{"id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5YN892Z", "question": {"stem": "What does the deposition of the sperm into the vagina sometimes lead to?", "choices": [{"text": "destruction", "label": "A"}, {"text": "pregnancy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "E"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "F"}, {"text": "pre- menstrual symptoms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Pregnancy is evidence of sexual intercourse.", "combinedfact": "Sperm is deposited in the vagina sometimes causing pregnancy", "formatted_question": "What does the deposition of the sperm into the vagina sometimes lead to? (A) destruction (B) pregnancy (C) danger (D) antigens (E) expression (F) amebiasis (G) pre- menstrual symptoms (H) Unsafe"}
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{"id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOGEAXG6", "question": {"stem": "What is normally deposited during sex into the woman's reproductive organ?", "choices": [{"text": "DNA", "label": "A"}, {"text": "nectar", "label": "B"}, {"text": "vaginal discharge", "label": "C"}, {"text": "urine", "label": "D"}, {"text": "saliva", "label": "E"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sperm", "label": "G"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Women have a vagina.", "combinedfact": "During sex, sperm is deposited into the woman's reproductive organ.", "formatted_question": "What is normally deposited during sex into the woman's reproductive organ? (A) DNA (B) nectar (C) vaginal discharge (D) urine (E) saliva (F) RNA (G) sperm (H) mucus"}
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{"id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANG6PANR", "question": {"stem": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during what?", "choices": [{"text": "procrastination", "label": "A"}, {"text": "deviation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "adolescence", "label": "C"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "D"}, {"text": "minutes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "union", "label": "G"}, {"text": "procreation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Sexual union is for pleasure and closeness and for procreation.", "combinedfact": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during procreation", "formatted_question": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during what? (A) procrastination (B) deviation (C) adolescence (D) amount of heat (E) minutes (F) coelenterates (G) union (H) procreation"}
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{"id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE347WMN", "question": {"stem": "What are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse?", "choices": [{"text": "several genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "C"}, {"text": "female gametes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "testicles", "label": "E"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Sperm are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "fact2": "Male gametes are sperm.", "combinedfact": "male gametes are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse.", "formatted_question": "What are deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse? (A) several genes (B) prokaryotic cells (C) cilia (D) female gametes (E) testicles (F) male gametes (G) irritants (H) Vibrissae"}
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{"id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWX1SZ4U", "question": {"stem": "what is released into the surrounding water through the osculum?", "choices": [{"text": "keratin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hydrogen", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "C"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "F"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Sperm are released into the surrounding water through the osculum.", "fact2": "Male gametes are called sperm.", "combinedfact": "male gametes are released into the surrounding water through the osculum", "formatted_question": "what is released into the surrounding water through the osculum? (A) keratin (B) hydrogen (C) Vibrissae (D) male gametes (E) melanin content (F) irritants (G) precipitation (H) water vapor"}
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{"id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD6DPG06", "question": {"stem": "What are released into the surrounding water through the osculum?", "choices": [{"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "C"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Sperm are released into the surrounding water through the osculum.", "fact2": "Male gametes are sperm.", "combinedfact": "male gametes are released into the surrounding water through the osculum.", "formatted_question": "What are released into the surrounding water through the osculum? (A) prokaryotic cells (B) precipitation (C) Vibrissae (D) water vapor (E) melanin content (F) male gametes (G) irritants (H) flagella"}
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{"id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN07KOPV", "question": {"stem": "What can cause enormous damage to vegetation and wildlife?", "choices": [{"text": "Changing seasons", "label": "A"}, {"text": "planes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Mild temperatures", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mercury", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Rich soil", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Lightning", "label": "G"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Bush and forest fires cause enormous damage to vegetation and wildlife.", "combinedfact": "Lightning can cause damage to vegetation and wildlife.", "formatted_question": "What can cause enormous damage to vegetation and wildlife? (A) Changing seasons (B) planes (C) Mild temperatures (D) mercury (E) Rich soil (F) lamphreys (G) Lightning (H) coliform"}
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{"id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ35T39NC", "question": {"stem": "Lightning can be bad for what?", "choices": [{"text": "the environment", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rainstorms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "D"}, {"text": "thunder", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the sun", "label": "F"}, {"text": "The weather.", "label": "G"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Forest fires are bad for the environment.", "combinedfact": "Lightning can be bad for the environment.", "formatted_question": "Lightning can be bad for what? (A) the environment (B) rainstorms (C) destruction (D) visibility (E) thunder (F) the sun (G) The weather. (H) transportation"}
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{"id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL0CBEY9", "question": {"stem": "What kind of weather can cause forest fires?", "choices": [{"text": "blizzard", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tornado", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a cold environment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Thunderstorm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tropical cyclone", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "G"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "All thunderstorms contain lightning.", "combinedfact": "thunderstorms can cause forest fires", "formatted_question": "What kind of weather can cause forest fires? (A) blizzard (B) tornado (C) rain (D) a cold environment (E) Thunderstorm (F) tropical cyclone (G) heated by the sun (H) very complex"}
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{"id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LFNTXAV", "question": {"stem": "What can cause new growth and revitalization in a forest?", "choices": [{"text": "flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stardust", "label": "C"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "contacts", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "internet connections", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lightning", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Like fire cleaning out a forest, it leads to new growth and revitalization.", "combinedfact": "Lightning can cause new growth and revitalization in a forest. ", "formatted_question": "What can cause new growth and revitalization in a forest? (A) flowers (B) a hosta (C) stardust (D) male gametes (E) contacts (F) hormones (G) internet connections (H) lightning"}
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{"id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3QV5ZYD", "question": {"stem": "Which weather event can cause forest fires?", "choices": [{"text": "thunder storms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mud slides", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Warmer temperatures", "label": "C"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "D"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humidity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snow storms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Lightning is very common during storms.", "combinedfact": "forest fires can be caused by thunder storms ", "formatted_question": "Which weather event can cause forest fires? (A) thunder storms (B) mud slides (C) Warmer temperatures (D) snow, ice, and rock (E) thermal expansion (F) very complex (G) humidity (H) snow storms"}
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{"id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLS0ANXD", "question": {"stem": "what can lightning ignite?", "choices": [{"text": "water", "label": "A"}, {"text": "light", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fires", "label": "C"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "magma", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "G"}, {"text": "magnets", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Lightning, overall, is a major cause of fires.", "combinedfact": "lightning ignites fires", "formatted_question": "what can lightning ignite? (A) water (B) light (C) fires (D) matter (E) heat (F) magma (G) a hosta (H) magnets"}
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{"id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XR2TO8A", "question": {"stem": "What causes wildfires?", "choices": [{"text": "movement", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Lightning", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Snow", "label": "C"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Earthquake", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Flood", "label": "G"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Forest fires are examples of wildfires.", "combinedfact": "Wildfires are caused by lightning", "formatted_question": "What causes wildfires? (A) movement (B) Lightning (C) Snow (D) road bends (E) Earthquake (F) lamphreys (G) Flood (H) moving plates"}
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{"id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56R0WLZPS", "question": {"stem": "What can cause a wild fire?", "choices": [{"text": "snow", "label": "A"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lightning", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trucks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flooding", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "thunder", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vehicle", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Forest fires are examples of wildfires.", "combinedfact": "Lightning can cause a wildfire.", "formatted_question": "What can cause a wild fire? (A) snow (B) road bends (C) lightning (D) trucks (E) flooding (F) lamphreys (G) thunder (H) vehicle"}
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{"id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9US1OATV1", "question": {"stem": "What can destroy towns?", "choices": [{"text": "Lightning", "label": "A"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "libraries", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trucks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "An airplane.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "planes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "priests", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Until the town was destroyed by the forest fire.", "combinedfact": "Lightning can destroy towns", "formatted_question": "What can destroy towns? (A) Lightning (B) erosion (C) libraries (D) trucks (E) An airplane. (F) planes (G) priests (H) Car accidents"}
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{"id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DPGPBKB1", "question": {"stem": "What can cause a wildfire?", "choices": [{"text": "rain", "label": "A"}, {"text": "snow", "label": "B"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "moon", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bad weather", "label": "F"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lightning", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Forest fires are examples of wildfires.", "combinedfact": "Lightning can cause a wildfire.", "formatted_question": "What can cause a wildfire? (A) rain (B) snow (C) destruction (D) moon (E) heating (F) bad weather (G) road bends (H) lightning"}
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{"id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN1RIUBM", "question": {"stem": "What can cause fire in forests?", "choices": [{"text": "Chemicals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "wildfire", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "acids", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "storms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "oaks", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Summer storms kick up huge clouds of dust and lightning ignites brush fires.", "combinedfact": "storms cause fires in the woods", "formatted_question": "What can cause fire in forests? (A) Chemicals (B) a metal (C) wildfire (D) Type O (E) acids (F) heat (G) storms (H) oaks"}
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{"id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCA8WXF6", "question": {"stem": "What can cause a forest fire?", "choices": [{"text": "trailers and boats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "static electricity", "label": "B"}, {"text": "plasma and formed elements", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "D"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Static electricity is the cause of lightning.", "combinedfact": "Static electricity can cause a forest fire.", "formatted_question": "What can cause a forest fire? (A) trailers and boats (B) static electricity (C) plasma and formed elements (D) Being over land (E) thermal expansion (F) a surface not sterilized (G) microbes and mussels (H) Two or more sets of alleles"}
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{"id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57K12ECZD", "question": {"stem": "lightning can cause what to be destroyed ", "choices": [{"text": "cartilage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "neurones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "forests", "label": "C"}, {"text": "our planet", "label": "D"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "F"}, {"text": "wildfire", "label": "G"}, {"text": "reefs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "lightning can cause a forest fire", "fact2": "Forests are often at risk of being destroyed by forest fires.", "combinedfact": "lightning can cause forests to be destroyed", "formatted_question": "lightning can cause what to be destroyed (A) cartilage (B) neurones (C) forests (D) our planet (E) damaging (F) rocks (G) wildfire (H) reefs"}
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{"id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFENTA4FJ", "question": {"stem": "What about hearing changes depending on the material passed through?", "choices": [{"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "animals with backbone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the speed of hearing", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "G"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the speed at which sound travels", "fact2": "Hearing is the act of perceiving sound.", "combinedfact": "the speed of hearing changes depending on the material passed through", "formatted_question": "What about hearing changes depending on the material passed through? (A) feedback mechanisms (B) animals with backbone (C) antigens that cause allergy (D) It's inherited from genes (E) the speed of hearing (F) Exposure to oxygen and water (G) melanin content (H) it increases"}
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{"id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN97SUD9D", "question": {"stem": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the what?", "choices": [{"text": "vibrating mass", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "passage of time", "label": "C"}, {"text": "relationship", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound of silence", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the speed at which sound travels", "fact2": "Sound vibrations travel at different speeds through different materials.", "combinedfact": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the sound vibrations", "formatted_question": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the what? (A) vibrating mass (B) occurs over a wide range (C) passage of time (D) relationship (E) rapid changes occur (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) sound vibrations (H) sound of silence"}
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{"id": "3GNA64GUZE31BAXUYA3MQ6P64X9Q5L", "question": {"stem": "The type of material through which mechanical waves pass through changes what?", "choices": [{"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "B"}, {"text": "their color", "label": "C"}, {"text": "their flavor", "label": "D"}, {"text": "travel", "label": "E"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "their beams", "label": "G"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the speed at which sound travels", "fact2": "Sound Sound waves are mechanical waves.", "combinedfact": "the type of material through which mechanical waves pass change the speed at which they travel", "formatted_question": "The type of material through which mechanical waves pass through changes what? (A) trucks and cars (B) melanin content (C) their color (D) their flavor (E) travel (F) amount of heat (G) their beams (H) their speed"}
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{"id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJY76QTJE", "question": {"stem": "what moves through different materials at different rates", "choices": [{"text": "silk", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Speed", "label": "B"}, {"text": "food", "label": "C"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "colors", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "G"}, {"text": "metal", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the speed at which sound travels", "fact2": "Sound vibrations travel at different speeds through different materials.", "combinedfact": "Sound moves through different materials at different rates ", "formatted_question": "what moves through different materials at different rates (A) silk (B) Speed (C) food (D) corn (E) weater (F) colors (G) sound (H) metal"}
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{"id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1YHNHLMP", "question": {"stem": "What causes refraction of sound waves?", "choices": [{"text": "Decreasing the volume", "label": "A"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "islets of Langerhans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Speed of light not constant", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Natural magnetism", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the speed at which sound travels", "fact2": "Refraction is the effect on a wave when there are changes in a medium.", "combinedfact": "Differences in the speed of sound cause sound waves to be refracted when passing between different media", "formatted_question": "What causes refraction of sound waves? (A) Decreasing the volume (B) It's inherited from genes (C) islets of Langerhans (D) a surface not sterilized (E) Differences in speed (F) Speed of light not constant (G) trucks and cars (H) Natural magnetism"}
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{"id": "36V4Q8R5ZKZZJHI0Q9K8780SHVJQMS", "question": {"stem": "What will happen when sound passes through a fibrous material?", "choices": [{"text": "heating", "label": "A"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "swelling nodes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Slows down", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the speed at which sound travels", "fact2": "On a molecular level, a fibrous material can also slow the speed of transmission of sound.", "combinedfact": "Sound passing through a fibrous material will slow down", "formatted_question": "What will happen when sound passes through a fibrous material? (A) heating (B) friction (C) swelling nodes (D) protection (E) amount of heat (F) feedback (G) Slows down (H) Unsafe"}
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{"id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3F8U257", "question": {"stem": "what passes through materials at different speeds?", "choices": [{"text": "waves", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vehicle", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "C"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mercury", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trucks", "label": "F"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "the type of material through which sound passes changes the speed at which sound travels", "fact2": "Sound, a type of energy, is produced by vibrations and travels in waves.", "combinedfact": "the type of material through which waves passes changes the speed at which waves move", "formatted_question": "what passes through materials at different speeds? (A) waves (B) vehicle (C) flying (D) animals (E) mercury (F) trucks (G) silk (H) Mohs"}
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{"id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD8HHYJL", "question": {"stem": "What does glucose make the pancreas secrete?", "choices": [{"text": "Slows down", "label": "A"}, {"text": "kinase", "label": "B"}, {"text": "insulin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protein", "label": "D"}, {"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "minerals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Negative feedback controls insulin secretion by the pancreas.", "fact2": "Glucose stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin through negative feedback.", "combinedfact": "Glucose makes the pancreas secrete insulin.", "formatted_question": "What does glucose make the pancreas secrete? (A) Slows down (B) kinase (C) insulin (D) protein (E) ibuprofen (F) cells (G) minerals (H) enzymes"}
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{"id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1K6ZA6V", "question": {"stem": "Feedback inhibition controls insulin secretion by what?", "choices": [{"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hypoglycemia", "label": "C"}, {"text": "medication", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "F"}, {"text": "pancreatic cancer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the pancreas", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Negative feedback controls insulin secretion by the pancreas.", "fact2": "Feedback inhibition is an example of common biological control mechanism called negative feedback.", "combinedfact": "Feedback inhibition controls insulin secretion by the pancreas.", "formatted_question": "Feedback inhibition controls insulin secretion by what? (A) prokaryotic cells (B) melanin amount (C) hypoglycemia (D) medication (E) humans (F) Pasteurization (G) pancreatic cancer (H) the pancreas"}
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{"id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQV5KZU2", "question": {"stem": "where are islet cells location?", "choices": [{"text": "interior chambers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "more specialized", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fluid connective tissue", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "where insulin is secreted", "label": "E"}, {"text": "building blocks of organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "G"}, {"text": "in the vagina", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Negative feedback controls insulin secretion by the pancreas.", "fact2": "Islet cells are located in the pancreas.", "combinedfact": "islet cells are located where insulin secretion happens", "formatted_question": "where are islet cells location? (A) interior chambers (B) more specialized (C) fluid connective tissue (D) antigens that cause allergy (E) where insulin is secreted (F) building blocks of organisms (G) close relatives of coral (H) in the vagina"}
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{"id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGO4DE26", "question": {"stem": "Sponges eat", "choices": [{"text": "tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "plankton", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "E"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "G"}, {"text": "squid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Diet Filter feeders, they eat krill and plankton.", "combinedfact": "Sponges eat plankton.", "formatted_question": "Sponges eat (A) tissue (B) cells (C) plankton (D) sea anemones (E) cartilage (F) chondrocytes (G) fish (H) squid"}
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{"id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZEAC9KC", "question": {"stem": "What can bottom dwelling organisms be?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "B"}, {"text": "filter feeders", "label": "C"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "D"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fire creators", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rock eaters", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Bottom dwelling organisms such as coral, urchins, and sponges provide a colorful backdrop.", "combinedfact": "bottom dwelling organisms can be filter feeders", "formatted_question": "What can bottom dwelling organisms be? (A) humans (B) coliform (C) filter feeders (D) damaging (E) arachnids (F) fire creators (G) ecosystems (H) rock eaters"}
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{"id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUHE4NYM", "question": {"stem": "what eats krill and plankton", "choices": [{"text": "sponges", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "D"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "F"}, {"text": "plants", "label": "G"}, {"text": "food", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Diet Filter feeders, they eat krill and plankton.", "combinedfact": "sponges eat krill and plankton", "formatted_question": "what eats krill and plankton (A) sponges (B) Therapsids (C) aquatic (D) humans (E) h2o (F) protozoa (G) plants (H) food"}
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{"id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4J3IH993", "question": {"stem": "What eats by trapping and filtering out food as water passes by?", "choices": [{"text": "Humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "C"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Cows", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mosquitos", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Clams are filter feeders and thus trap and filter out their food as the water passes by.", "combinedfact": "Sponges trap and filter out food as water passes by", "formatted_question": "What eats by trapping and filtering out food as water passes by? (A) Humans (B) lizards (C) Therapsids (D) jellyfish (E) Cows (F) Sponges (G) Mosquitos (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXTC25KN", "question": {"stem": "What do sponges clean?", "choices": [{"text": "animals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "B"}, {"text": "crime", "label": "C"}, {"text": "water", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "retina", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "mud", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Since mussels are filter-feeders, they clean water as they feed.", "combinedfact": "sponges clean the water", "formatted_question": "What do sponges clean? (A) animals (B) matter (C) crime (D) water (E) tissue (F) retina (G) skin (H) mud"}
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{"id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6U2PAIV", "question": {"stem": "What cleans the water as it feeds?", "choices": [{"text": "ecosystems", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sharks", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "E"}, {"text": "horses", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Since mussels are filter-feeders, they clean water as they feed.", "combinedfact": "sponges clean the water as they feed", "formatted_question": "What cleans the water as it feeds? (A) ecosystems (B) sharks (C) cats (D) fish (E) arachnids (F) horses (G) lamphreys (H) sponges"}
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{"id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA8JKEKA", "question": {"stem": "Sponges trap and filter out their what as the water passes by.", "choices": [{"text": "gemmules", "label": "A"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Worms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "eggs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "food", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Clams are filter feeders and thus trap and filter out their food as the water passes by.", "combinedfact": "Sponges trap and filter out their food as the water passes by.", "formatted_question": "Sponges trap and filter out their what as the water passes by. (A) gemmules (B) snails (C) mucus (D) Worms (E) matter (F) eggs (G) food (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOYP6K8K", "question": {"stem": "Sponges eat primarily", "choices": [{"text": "krill and plankton", "label": "A"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "D"}, {"text": "nothing - never eat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "surf and turf", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "G"}, {"text": "where there's fewer animals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Diet Filter feeders, they eat krill and plankton.", "combinedfact": "Sponges eat krill and plankton", "formatted_question": "Sponges eat primarily (A) krill and plankton (B) h2o (C) holding nutrients (D) close relatives of coral (E) nothing - never eat (F) surf and turf (G) cartilage (H) where there's fewer animals"}
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{"id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYL834LY", "question": {"stem": "What do sponges clean?", "choices": [{"text": "reefs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dirt", "label": "E"}, {"text": "retina", "label": "F"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Since mussels are filter-feeders, they clean water as they feed.", "combinedfact": "sponges clean water", "formatted_question": "What do sponges clean? (A) reefs (B) trees (C) aquatic (D) matter (E) dirt (F) retina (G) snails (H) water"}
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{"id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXIOKA7C", "question": {"stem": "What eats in a similar way to a baleen whale?", "choices": [{"text": "paramecium", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a sponge", "label": "B"}, {"text": "prokaryotes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Sponges are filter feeders.", "fact2": "Baleen whales are filter feeders.", "combinedfact": "Baleen whales and sponges eat in similar ways.", "formatted_question": "What eats in a similar way to a baleen whale? (A) paramecium (B) a sponge (C) prokaryotes (D) angiosperm (E) animals (F) weater (G) a producer (H) lynx"}
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{"id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFAWMP1O", "question": {"stem": "what exists between dogs and humans?", "choices": [{"text": "mutualism", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gravity", "label": "B"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "space between", "label": "F"}, {"text": "electrons", "label": "G"}, {"text": "german shepherd", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Dogs and humans are symbiotic species.", "combinedfact": "mutualism exists between dogs and humans", "formatted_question": "what exists between dogs and humans? (A) mutualism (B) gravity (C) communication (D) antigens (E) several genes (F) space between (G) electrons (H) german shepherd"}
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{"id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q04309E", "question": {"stem": "Domestication of what is an example of Mutualism", "choices": [{"text": "minerals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "farms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "E"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Domestication of animals is an example of a symbiotic relationship.", "combinedfact": "Domestication of animals is an example of Mutualism", "formatted_question": "Domestication of what is an example of Mutualism (A) minerals (B) farms (C) homes (D) lamphreys (E) trees (F) angiosperm (G) mammals (H) animals"}
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{"id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBF7KJ88", "question": {"stem": "An example of mutualism is", "choices": [{"text": "mold growth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "nucleotides composing polymers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "C"}, {"text": "viruses", "label": "D"}, {"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "E"}, {"text": "parasites", "label": "F"}, {"text": "domestication of animals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Domestication of animals is an example of a symbiotic relationship.", "combinedfact": "Domestication of animals is an example of mutualism ", "formatted_question": "An example of mutualism is (A) mold growth (B) nucleotides composing polymers (C) occurs over a wide range (D) viruses (E) inherited antigens + antibody (F) parasites (G) domestication of animals (H) communication"}
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{"id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM74CNVYJ", "question": {"stem": "The interaction between coral and alga is an example of _.", "choices": [{"text": "Synchronous", "label": "A"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "B"}, {"text": "competition", "label": "C"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "D"}, {"text": "predation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "F"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "G"}, {"text": "mutualism", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Coral and alga have a symbiotic relationship.", "combinedfact": "The interaction between coral and alga is an example of mutualism.", "formatted_question": "The interaction between coral and alga is an example of _. (A) Synchronous (B) communication (C) competition (D) coelenterates (E) predation (F) friction (G) damaging (H) mutualism"}
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{"id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKA86G31", "question": {"stem": "a symbiotic relationship is an association between two different species which benefits what?", "choices": [{"text": "no species", "label": "A"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "extinct species", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "each species", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Mutualism is an association between two different species which benefits each species.", "combinedfact": "a symbiotic relationship is an association between two different species which benefits each species", "formatted_question": "a symbiotic relationship is an association between two different species which benefits what? (A) no species (B) humans (C) sponges (D) trees and flowers (E) prokaryotic cells (F) extinct species (G) Flowers (H) each species"}
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{"id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I0CWOV47", "question": {"stem": "A symbiotic relationship in which both living beings benefit is called what?", "choices": [{"text": "Pacific", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Synchronous", "label": "B"}, {"text": "social", "label": "C"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mutualism", "label": "E"}, {"text": "couple", "label": "F"}, {"text": "flora and fauna", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gut flora", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Out of the 8,400,000 different species of living beings, there are 400,000 human species.", "combinedfact": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both living beings benefit.", "formatted_question": "A symbiotic relationship in which both living beings benefit is called what? (A) Pacific (B) Synchronous (C) social (D) amebiasis (E) mutualism (F) couple (G) flora and fauna (H) gut flora"}
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{"id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XGBBIEB", "question": {"stem": "Which has a mutualism relationship?", "choices": [{"text": "sea anemones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "B"}, {"text": "non-bacterial prokaryotes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "F"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Symbiotic microbes live in the mussels' gills.", "combinedfact": "Mutualism is a relationship like that of microbes and mussels in which both species benefit.", "formatted_question": "Which has a mutualism relationship? (A) sea anemones (B) close relatives of coral (C) non-bacterial prokaryotes (D) antigens that cause allergy (E) microbes and mussels (F) tetraceratops (G) eukaryotic cells (H) angiosperm"}
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{"id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZSATX5X", "question": {"stem": "what both benefit from mutualism?", "choices": [{"text": "melanin amount", "label": "A"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "coral and alga", "label": "C"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "D"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Coral and alga have a symbiotic relationship.", "combinedfact": "coral and alga both benefit from mutualism", "formatted_question": "what both benefit from mutualism? (A) melanin amount (B) some anthozoans (C) coral and alga (D) communication (E) unicellular organisms (F) trees and flowers (G) prokaryotic cells (H) jellyfish"}
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{"id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RDR4C9N", "question": {"stem": "What is something that adds complexity to species interactions?", "choices": [{"text": "sea anemones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "B"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "anemones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mutualism", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Symbiotic relationships are common and add to the complexity of species interactions.", "combinedfact": "Mutualism adds to the complexity of species interactions.", "formatted_question": "What is something that adds complexity to species interactions? (A) sea anemones (B) vibration (C) animals (D) pigmentation (E) anemones (F) several genes (G) mutualism (H) sponges"}
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{"id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW334S7DC", "question": {"stem": "What do oxpecker birds do?", "choices": [{"text": "To survive in their environment", "label": "A"}, {"text": "help other species benefit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "C"}, {"text": "animals with backbone", "label": "D"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "measure of motion", "label": "F"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "G"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Males have individual territories Has mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship with oxpecker bird.", "combinedfact": "oxpecker birds help other species benefit", "formatted_question": "What do oxpecker birds do? (A) To survive in their environment (B) help other species benefit (C) occurs over a wide range (D) animals with backbone (E) transportation (F) measure of motion (G) communication (H) change an ecosystem"}
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{"id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMUB4X2Q0", "question": {"stem": "cucumbers and what possess a mutualism in which both species benefit?", "choices": [{"text": "marine", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "B"}, {"text": "food", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ferns", "label": "D"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "F"}, {"text": "plant", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.", "fact2": "Another symbiotic relationship is found with cucumbers and corn.", "combinedfact": "cucumbers and corn possess a mutualism in which both species benefit.", "formatted_question": "cucumbers and what possess a mutualism in which both species benefit? (A) marine (B) trees (C) food (D) ferns (E) corn (F) lynx (G) plant (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1M6U5NC", "question": {"stem": "what happens in the last stage of life before adulthood", "choices": [{"text": "menopause", "label": "A"}, {"text": "people mutate", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fetal development", "label": "C"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "F"}, {"text": "death occurs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Ages 0 to 3", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "Adolescence Moving into adolescence, rapid changes occur.", "combinedfact": "rapid changes occur in the last stage of life before adulthood", "formatted_question": "what happens in the last stage of life before adulthood (A) menopause (B) people mutate (C) fetal development (D) occurs over a wide range (E) tissue made of chondrocytes (F) rapid changes occur (G) death occurs (H) Ages 0 to 3"}
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{"id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9BHDPFJ", "question": {"stem": "The last stage of life before adulthood begins with", "choices": [{"text": "22 months", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prenatal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "late childhood", "label": "D"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pregnancy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "Adolescence begins with puberty.", "combinedfact": "the last stage of life before adulthood begins with puberty.", "formatted_question": "The last stage of life before adulthood begins with (A) 22 months (B) prenatal (C) infancy (D) late childhood (E) angiosperm (F) Pregnancy (G) hormones (H) puberty"}
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{"id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZNZGQYM", "question": {"stem": "what is the last stage like before adulthood?", "choices": [{"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "very simple", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "death", "label": "E"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Slows down", "label": "G"}, {"text": "non-existent", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "Life is very complex for the adolescent.", "combinedfact": "the last stage of life before adulthood is very complex", "formatted_question": "what is the last stage like before adulthood? (A) some anthozoans (B) very simple (C) Pasteurization (D) prokaryotic cells (E) death (F) very complex (G) Slows down (H) non-existent"}
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{"id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6DUC5OX", "question": {"stem": "What precedes the adult life stage?", "choices": [{"text": "before", "label": "A"}, {"text": "becoming a parent", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Pregnancy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "infection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "E"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "F"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "G"}, {"text": "30 birthdays", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "For many, adolescence is synonymous with puberty.", "combinedfact": "Soon after puberty, the adult life stage begins.", "formatted_question": "What precedes the adult life stage? (A) before (B) becoming a parent (C) Pregnancy (D) infection (E) fever (F) winter (G) puberty (H) 30 birthdays"}
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{"id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P2NNLWR", "question": {"stem": "The last stage of life before adulthood begins with", "choices": [{"text": "angiosperm", "label": "A"}, {"text": "22 months", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pre-adolescence", "label": "C"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "neonatal", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pregnancy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "G"}, {"text": "menopause", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "Adolescence begins with puberty.", "combinedfact": "Puberty begins the last stage of life before adulthood.", "formatted_question": "The last stage of life before adulthood begins with (A) angiosperm (B) 22 months (C) pre-adolescence (D) infancy (E) neonatal (F) Pregnancy (G) puberty (H) menopause"}
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{"id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M95IYLLI", "question": {"stem": "What does the last stage of life before adulthood begin with?", "choices": [{"text": "sexual reproduction", "label": "A"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "B"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "death", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "22 months", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Pregnancy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "Adolescence begins with puberty.", "combinedfact": "the last stage of life before adulthood begins with puberty", "formatted_question": "What does the last stage of life before adulthood begin with? (A) sexual reproduction (B) puberty (C) infancy (D) death (E) hormones (F) 22 months (G) vorticella (H) Pregnancy"}
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{"id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWWC2QH3", "question": {"stem": "What is a pivotal later stage of human development?", "choices": [{"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "period after birth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "during puberty", "label": "D"}, {"text": "specialized cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fetal development", "label": "F"}, {"text": "where insulin is secreted", "label": "G"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "Adolescence is a pivotal stage of human development.", "combinedfact": "the last stage before adulthood is a pivotal later stage of human development.", "formatted_question": "What is a pivotal later stage of human development? (A) It's inherited from genes (B) Extensive bone growth (C) period after birth (D) during puberty (E) specialized cells (F) fetal development (G) where insulin is secreted (H) last stage before adulthood"}
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{"id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHRATT2W", "question": {"stem": "Adolescence is a what before adulthood?", "choices": [{"text": "crazy time", "label": "A"}, {"text": "drastically", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trait", "label": "D"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "E"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "F"}, {"text": "permanent", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Slows down", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.", "fact2": "Adolescence is a fascinating and crazy time of life.", "combinedfact": "Adolescence is a crazy time before adulthood", "formatted_question": "Adolescence is a what before adulthood? (A) crazy time (B) drastically (C) Unsafe (D) trait (E) 86400 (F) expression (G) permanent (H) Slows down"}
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{"id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHHEF433", "question": {"stem": "what can classification be based on?", "choices": [{"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "revolutions", "label": "B"}, {"text": "evolutionary past of organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Amount of melanin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the strength and magnitude of an earthquake", "label": "G"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a group of related organisms.", "fact2": "Classification can be based on phylogeny.", "combinedfact": "classification can be based in the evolutionary history of a group of related organisms", "formatted_question": "what can classification be based on? (A) trees and flowers (B) revolutions (C) evolutionary past of organisms (D) antigens that cause allergy (E) Amount of melanin (F) humans (G) the strength and magnitude of an earthquake (H) h2o"}
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{"id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLF69XNL", "question": {"stem": "Phylogeny is the history and organic diversity of what?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unrelated organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "evolved areas", "label": "C"}, {"text": "unrelated events", "label": "D"}, {"text": "one-celled animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a group of related organisms.", "fact2": "Much of evolutionary biology involves the history of organic diversity.", "combinedfact": "Phylogeny is the history and organic diversity of related organisms", "formatted_question": "Phylogeny is the history and organic diversity of what? (A) unicellular organisms (B) unrelated organisms (C) evolved areas (D) unrelated events (E) one-celled animals (F) trees and flowers (G) related organisms (H) ecosystems"}
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{"id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CD706LO", "question": {"stem": "What is poorly understood for metazoas?", "choices": [{"text": "habitat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "intervertebrate", "label": "C"}, {"text": "evolutionary history", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protein foreign to the body.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "nucleotides composing polymers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vertebrate", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a group of related organisms.", "fact2": "Metazoan phylogeny Phylogeny of phyla is poorly understood.", "combinedfact": "The evolutionary history of metazoas is poorly understood.", "formatted_question": "What is poorly understood for metazoas? (A) habitat (B) antigens that cause allergy (C) intervertebrate (D) evolutionary history (E) protein foreign to the body. (F) nucleotides composing polymers (G) melanin content (H) vertebrate"}
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{"id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8LJRFUZ", "question": {"stem": "Which of the following can explain the evolutionary part of organism's environment?", "choices": [{"text": "Philosophy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "seasonal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Climate", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Galaxy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "several", "label": "F"}, {"text": "prokaryotes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Phylogeny", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a group of related organisms.", "fact2": "An organism's behavior is related to the organism's environment.", "combinedfact": "Phylogeny may explain the evolutionary part of organism's environment.", "formatted_question": "Which of the following can explain the evolutionary part of organism's environment? (A) Philosophy (B) seasonal (C) Climate (D) Communication (E) Galaxy (F) several (G) prokaryotes (H) Phylogeny"}
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{"id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL74G901D", "question": {"stem": "What is a phyla?", "choices": [{"text": "most diverse organism group", "label": "A"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "aquatic organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a group of related organisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a group of related organisms.", "fact2": "Metazoan phylogeny Phylogeny of phyla is poorly understood.", "combinedfact": "a group of related organisms is a phyla", "formatted_question": "What is a phyla? (A) most diverse organism group (B) single cell microorganisms (C) microscopic organisms (D) some prokaryotes (E) unicellular organisms (F) aquatic organisms (G) single celled organisms (H) a group of related organisms"}
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{"id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRPY6HAI", "question": {"stem": "Speedometers give drivers feedback on what part of their vehicle?", "choices": [{"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "C"}, {"text": "time of miles", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "F"}, {"text": "miles per hour", "label": "G"}, {"text": "quickness of wipers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Speed is in miles per hour and distance is in miles with yards as a sub-measure.", "combinedfact": "Speedometers are used to give a driver feedback on how many miles per hour their vehicle goes.", "formatted_question": "Speedometers give drivers feedback on what part of their vehicle? (A) 295 degrees Kelvin (B) safe operation (C) how they move (D) time of miles (E) rapid changes occur (F) safe driving (G) miles per hour (H) quickness of wipers"}
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{"id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HURPBC7", "question": {"stem": "What does a speedometer measure?", "choices": [{"text": "gas usage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "B"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the rate of travel", "label": "D"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "E"}, {"text": "temperature", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vibrations", "label": "G"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Odometers and speedometers measure distance and speed.", "combinedfact": "a speedometer measures the rate of travel", "formatted_question": "What does a speedometer measure? (A) gas usage (B) local weather conditions (C) 295 degrees Kelvin (D) the rate of travel (E) occurs over a wide range (F) temperature (G) vibrations (H) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit"}
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{"id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0R02MV5", "question": {"stem": "what does a speedometer give a driver of a vehicle feedback about?", "choices": [{"text": "measure of motion", "label": "A"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "E"}, {"text": "battery power", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oil levels", "label": "G"}, {"text": "radio frequency", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Speed is the measure of motion.", "combinedfact": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the measure of motion of their vehicle", "formatted_question": "what does a speedometer give a driver of a vehicle feedback about? (A) measure of motion (B) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (C) rapid changes occur (D) occurs over a wide range (E) Car accidents (F) battery power (G) oil levels (H) radio frequency"}
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{"id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT4J04BR", "question": {"stem": "What does a vehicle's speedometer show the driver?", "choices": [{"text": "wind", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gauge", "label": "B"}, {"text": "17", "label": "C"}, {"text": "MPH", "label": "D"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "100", "label": "F"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Speedometer now shows maximum speed of 90 mph.", "combinedfact": "speedometer shows the driver the vehicle's MPH", "formatted_question": "What does a vehicle's speedometer show the driver? (A) wind (B) gauge (C) 17 (D) MPH (E) thermometer (F) 100 (G) barometer (H) Mohs"}
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{"id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN85N5F3K", "question": {"stem": "what can a speedometer help drivers navigate?", "choices": [{"text": "right", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "B"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Vehicles reduce speed at road bends.", "combinedfact": "a speedometer can help a driver navigate road bends", "formatted_question": "what can a speedometer help drivers navigate? (A) right (B) melanin amount (C) h2o (D) lamphreys (E) road bends (F) the environment (G) melanin content (H) Being over land"}
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{"id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9QI6B90", "question": {"stem": "What does a speedometer measure when travelling in a vehicle?", "choices": [{"text": "velocity", "label": "A"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "B"}, {"text": "mileage", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "direction", "label": "E"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "G"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Speed is the magnitude of velocity.", "combinedfact": "A speedometer is used for giving feedback on the velocity of a vehicle.", "formatted_question": "What does a speedometer measure when travelling in a vehicle? (A) velocity (B) calibrated (C) mileage (D) Seisometers (E) direction (F) navigation (G) it increases (H) key element"}
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{"id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT8H94SZ", "question": {"stem": "What device gives similar information to a speedometer?", "choices": [{"text": "tire size", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "radar gun", "label": "C"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fuel gauge", "label": "E"}, {"text": "odometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Vehicle speed is checked by radar.", "combinedfact": "A speedometer should give the same reading as radar.", "formatted_question": "What device gives similar information to a speedometer? (A) tire size (B) Seisometers (C) radar gun (D) calibrated (E) fuel gauge (F) odometer (G) lamphreys (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64K6YY72", "question": {"stem": "what does an odometer measure?", "choices": [{"text": "time", "label": "A"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "B"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "C"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "F"}, {"text": "speed", "label": "G"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Odometers and speedometers measure distance and speed.", "combinedfact": "an odometer is used to measures distances ", "formatted_question": "what does an odometer measure? (A) time (B) distance (C) visibility (D) backbones (E) male gametes (F) antigens (G) speed (H) calibrated"}
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{"id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXKETNA1Z", "question": {"stem": "What measures miles per hour?", "choices": [{"text": "visibility", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a ruler", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a speedometer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a microscope", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a barometer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Average vehicle speed rises by only 0.3 miles per hour.", "combinedfact": "a speedometer measures miles per hour", "formatted_question": "What measures miles per hour? (A) visibility (B) a ruler (C) a speedometer (D) tetraceratops (E) lamphreys (F) 295 degrees Kelvin (G) a microscope (H) a barometer"}
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{"id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H636K2CTP", "question": {"stem": "What does a car driver get feedback of the speed of their car on?", "choices": [{"text": "odometer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "speedometer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "E"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "F"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "A driver feeds feedback on the speed of their car with a speedometer.", "formatted_question": "What does a car driver get feedback of the speed of their car on? (A) odometer (B) safe operation (C) Otoacoustic (D) speedometer (E) how they move (F) it increases (G) thermometer (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0SBTB5E2", "question": {"stem": "What does a speedometer measure?", "choices": [{"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Decimal fractions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "How fast a vehicle is going", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Driver's skill", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Distance", "label": "G"}, {"text": "How much gas a vehicle used", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Odometers and speedometers measure distance and speed.", "combinedfact": "A speedometer tells the driver how fast the vehicle is going ", "formatted_question": "What does a speedometer measure? (A) Differences in speed (B) feedback mechanisms (C) Decimal fractions (D) transportation (E) How fast a vehicle is going (F) Driver's skill (G) Distance (H) How much gas a vehicle used"}
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{"id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPZ40JJQ", "question": {"stem": "What does a driver use a speedomerter for.", "choices": [{"text": "To survive in their environment", "label": "A"}, {"text": "to monitor his fuel", "label": "B"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "C"}, {"text": "to avoid getting a ticket", "label": "D"}, {"text": "velocity and intent.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "check the engine", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ejaculate is carried", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Certainly, no driver wants to get a speeding ticket.", "combinedfact": "A driver uses a speedometer to avoid getting a ticket.", "formatted_question": "What does a driver use a speedomerter for. (A) To survive in their environment (B) to monitor his fuel (C) how they move (D) to avoid getting a ticket (E) velocity and intent. (F) check the engine (G) ejaculate is carried (H) Seconds and minutes"}
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{"id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OSXZKQ6", "question": {"stem": "Which tool can help a driver prevent accidents?", "choices": [{"text": "speedometer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "gas meter", "label": "C"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the cervix", "label": "G"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Excessive speed is a factor in many accidents.", "combinedfact": "A speedometer can help prevent accidents. ", "formatted_question": "Which tool can help a driver prevent accidents? (A) speedometer (B) lamphreys (C) gas meter (D) safe driving (E) weater (F) safe operation (G) the cervix (H) potassium"}
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{"id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7I0PR7Y", "question": {"stem": "what is a speedometer used by for giving a driver feedback on speed?", "choices": [{"text": "86400", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trucks", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their vehicle", "fact2": "Trucks and cars are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "a speedometer is used for giving a driver feedback on the speed of their truck", "formatted_question": "what is a speedometer used by for giving a driver feedback on speed? (A) 86400 (B) lynx (C) as a base (D) lamphreys (E) humans (F) weater (G) trucks (H) Type O"}
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{"id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7WZAG8HF", "question": {"stem": "A polar bear does what to survive in its environment?", "choices": [{"text": "protection", "label": "A"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "grows fur", "label": "D"}, {"text": "loses sleep", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sheds skin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "eats ants", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a polar bear requires a cold environment", "fact2": "Polar bears grow fur to survive in the cold.", "combinedfact": "A polar bear grows fur to survive in its environment", "formatted_question": "A polar bear does what to survive in its environment? (A) protection (B) homeostasis (C) aquatic (D) grows fur (E) loses sleep (F) sheds skin (G) eats ants (H) flying"}
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{"id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXDP0U9T", "question": {"stem": "Seals live where?", "choices": [{"text": "islets of Langerhans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "on the ocean floor", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic animals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "in outer space", "label": "D"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "E"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a cold environment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the desert", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a polar bear requires a cold environment", "fact2": "Polar bears primarily eat seals.", "combinedfact": "Seals live in a cold environment.", "formatted_question": "Seals live where? (A) islets of Langerhans (B) on the ocean floor (C) aquatic animals (D) in outer space (E) holding nutrients (F) unicellular organisms (G) a cold environment (H) the desert"}
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{"id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWFF7MZC", "question": {"stem": "Why do polar bears have two layers of fur?", "choices": [{"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Prevent injuries", "label": "B"}, {"text": "To survive in their environment", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Amount of melanin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "To stay cold", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Ultraviolet shielding", "label": "F"}, {"text": "protective plates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "To help them swim faster", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a polar bear requires a cold environment", "fact2": "Polar bears have two layers of fur for further protection from the cold.", "combinedfact": "Polar bears have two layers of fur to live in their environment", "formatted_question": "Why do polar bears have two layers of fur? (A) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (B) Prevent injuries (C) To survive in their environment (D) Amount of melanin (E) To stay cold (F) Ultraviolet shielding (G) protective plates (H) To help them swim faster"}
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{"id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN3S0BUP", "question": {"stem": "What is the temperature like in the Arctic?", "choices": [{"text": "Cold", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Warm", "label": "B"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Rainy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Humid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "G"}, {"text": "distal", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a polar bear requires a cold environment", "fact2": "Polar bears live in the Arctic.", "combinedfact": "The Arctic is a cold environment.", "formatted_question": "What is the temperature like in the Arctic? (A) Cold (B) Warm (C) heat (D) Rainy (E) Humid (F) 86400 (G) Unsafe (H) distal"}
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{"id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK1822PV", "question": {"stem": "Polar bears require what environment?", "choices": [{"text": "tropical", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Climate", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "forested", "label": "D"}, {"text": "jungle", "label": "E"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "food", "label": "G"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a polar bear requires a cold environment", "fact2": "Cold weather, it is winter and it is snowing.", "combinedfact": "Polar bears require a winter environment with snow.", "formatted_question": "Polar bears require what environment? (A) tropical (B) Climate (C) aquatic (D) forested (E) jungle (F) skin (G) food (H) winter"}
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{"id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEZPIEAJ", "question": {"stem": "What animal lives in a similar climate to polar bears?", "choices": [{"text": "lion", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lemurs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "E"}, {"text": "house cat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a polar bear requires a cold environment", "fact2": "Lynx live in cold, snowy environments.", "combinedfact": "Lynx and polar bears have similar climate requirements.", "formatted_question": "What animal lives in a similar climate to polar bears? (A) lion (B) lemurs (C) Mohs (D) lynx (E) cows (F) house cat (G) humans (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN388X2D", "question": {"stem": "Where can polar bears live?", "choices": [{"text": "in unnatural habitats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "B"}, {"text": "in volcanoes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "log cabins", "label": "D"}, {"text": "in deserts", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the Arctic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a polar bear requires a cold environment", "fact2": "Arctic air masses are exceedingly cold, with the Arctic Ocean as their source region.", "combinedfact": "a polar bear can live in the Arctic", "formatted_question": "Where can polar bears live? (A) in unnatural habitats (B) aquatic (C) in volcanoes (D) log cabins (E) in deserts (F) the Arctic (G) Being over land (H) the environment"}
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{"id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCRTP207", "question": {"stem": "A hurricane loses heat and moisture as what part of it decreases?", "choices": [{"text": "color", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "C"}, {"text": "shape", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Low pressure", "label": "E"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "when a hurricane moves over land , that hurricane will decrease in strength", "fact2": "When a hurricane hits land, it loses heat and moisture and weakens.", "combinedfact": "As a hurricane decreases in strength, it loses heat and moisture.", "formatted_question": "A hurricane loses heat and moisture as what part of it decreases? (A) color (B) rain (C) flagella (D) shape (E) Low pressure (F) strength (G) rainfall (H) sound"}
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{"id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMNPRUQ2", "question": {"stem": "When will a hurricane lose its strength?", "choices": [{"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the rate of travel", "label": "B"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "C"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "D"}, {"text": "when it goes over a lake", "label": "E"}, {"text": "when it passes over a continent", "label": "F"}, {"text": "when it goes over a stream", "label": "G"}, {"text": "when it stalls in an ocean", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "when a hurricane moves over land , that hurricane will decrease in strength", "fact2": "Large bodies of land are called continents.", "combinedfact": "When hurricanes move over continents, their strength decreases.", "formatted_question": "When will a hurricane lose its strength? (A) occurs over a wide range (B) the rate of travel (C) gas spreads in the air (D) last stage before adulthood (E) when it goes over a lake (F) when it passes over a continent (G) when it goes over a stream (H) when it stalls in an ocean"}
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{"id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV59WCFPE7", "question": {"stem": "What makes a hurricane weaker?", "choices": [{"text": "Stronger winds", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Tornadoes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "D"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "F"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Warm water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "when a hurricane moves over land , that hurricane will decrease in strength", "fact2": "Hurricanes grow strength from warm waters.", "combinedfact": "Hurricanes are worse over warm water and weaker over land", "formatted_question": "What makes a hurricane weaker? (A) Stronger winds (B) rapid changes occur (C) Tornadoes (D) Differences in speed (E) amount of heat (F) Being over land (G) chemical messengers (H) Warm water"}
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{"id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVGEQ53W", "question": {"stem": "When might a hurricane drop on the Saffir-Simpson scale?", "choices": [{"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "stormy weather", "label": "B"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "E"}, {"text": "when it gains strength", "label": "F"}, {"text": "when it gets named", "label": "G"}, {"text": "strengthening", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "when a hurricane moves over land , that hurricane will decrease in strength", "fact2": "Hurricanes are divided into five categories of strength based on the Saffir-Simpson scale .", "combinedfact": "When a hurricane moves over land it drops on the Saffir-Simpson scale.", "formatted_question": "When might a hurricane drop on the Saffir-Simpson scale? (A) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (B) stormy weather (C) precipitation (D) 295 degrees Kelvin (E) moving over land (F) when it gains strength (G) when it gets named (H) strengthening"}
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{"id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGQHAI7A", "question": {"stem": "what decreases in strength as the move over land?", "choices": [{"text": "clouds", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "B"}, {"text": "soil", "label": "C"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "E"}, {"text": "detritus and detrital organism", "label": "F"}, {"text": "extremely dangerous storms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weathering", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "when a hurricane moves over land , that hurricane will decrease in strength", "fact2": "Hurricanes are extremely dangerous storms.", "combinedfact": "when extremely dangerous storms move over land, they decrease in strength", "formatted_question": "what decreases in strength as the move over land? (A) clouds (B) trucks and cars (C) soil (D) single cell microorganisms (E) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (F) detritus and detrital organism (G) extremely dangerous storms (H) weathering"}
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{"id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXX9WFBHT", "question": {"stem": "What happens when a hurricane formed in warm tropical thunder reach ground? ", "choices": [{"text": "increase acelleration", "label": "A"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "B"}, {"text": "divide and intensify", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Extremes of temperature", "label": "D"}, {"text": "decrease strength", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "G"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "when a hurricane moves over land , that hurricane will decrease in strength", "fact2": "Hurricanes form over the warm tropical water in ocean and die down when they move over land.", "combinedfact": "hurricanes form over the warm tropical water in ocean decrease strength on ground", "formatted_question": "What happens when a hurricane formed in warm tropical thunder reach ground? (A) increase acelleration (B) amount of heat (C) divide and intensify (D) Extremes of temperature (E) decrease strength (F) sound vibrations (G) gas spreads in the air (H) occurs over a wide range"}
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{"id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCYCYEXW", "question": {"stem": "what decreases in strength when it moves over land?", "choices": [{"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "A"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tropical cyclone", "label": "C"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "D"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "E"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "G"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "when a hurricane moves over land , that hurricane will decrease in strength", "fact2": "Hurricanes A hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone.", "combinedfact": "when a tropical cyclone moves over land, it will decrease in strength", "formatted_question": "what decreases in strength when it moves over land? (A) rapid changes occur (B) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (C) tropical cyclone (D) black widows (E) snow, ice, and rock (F) amount of heat (G) melanin amount (H) trucks and cars"}
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{"id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS3M9NOF", "question": {"stem": "What delivers oxygen and nutrients to other tissues?", "choices": [{"text": "Eyes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Blood", "label": "C"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "D"}, {"text": "liver", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lymph", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Lungs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Oxygen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Blood is a fluid connective tissue.", "fact2": "Blood is a connective tissue and it carries and delivers oxygen and nutrient to tissues.", "combinedfact": "Blood is a fluid tissue that delivers oxygen and nutrients to other tissues", "formatted_question": "What delivers oxygen and nutrients to other tissues? (A) Eyes (B) cells (C) Blood (D) humans (E) liver (F) lymph (G) Lungs (H) Oxygen"}
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{"id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUQ6KGHN", "question": {"stem": "A visco-elastic substance in the body is", "choices": [{"text": "fluid", "label": "A"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "C"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "D"}, {"text": "finger nails", "label": "E"}, {"text": "smooth", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "teeth", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Blood is a fluid connective tissue.", "fact2": "Connective tissue is classed as visco-elastic.", "combinedfact": "Blood is classed as visco-elastic.", "formatted_question": "A visco-elastic substance in the body is (A) fluid (B) blood (C) fat (D) osculum (E) finger nails (F) smooth (G) bone (H) teeth"}
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{"id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKO6IDEJ", "question": {"stem": "what is pulsed through the body?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "magnetic fields", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "D"}, {"text": "higher ultraviolet radiation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fluid connective tissue", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ejaculate is carried", "label": "G"}, {"text": "kidneys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Blood is a fluid connective tissue.", "fact2": "Blood is pulsed through the body.", "combinedfact": "fluid connective tissue is pulsed through the body", "formatted_question": "what is pulsed through the body? (A) antigens that cause allergy (B) magnetic fields (C) melanin content (D) Two or more sets of alleles (E) higher ultraviolet radiation (F) fluid connective tissue (G) ejaculate is carried (H) kidneys"}
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{"id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E8056V4", "question": {"stem": "what in our body contains minerals?", "choices": [{"text": "tissues", "label": "A"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "seeds", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "calcium", "label": "F"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "G"}, {"text": "information", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Blood is a fluid connective tissue.", "fact2": "All tissues and fluids in our body contain minerals.", "combinedfact": "Blood in our body contains minerals", "formatted_question": "what in our body contains minerals? (A) tissues (B) pigment (C) seeds (D) Protein (E) bytes (F) calcium (G) blood (H) information"}
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{"id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOH4MXGZ", "question": {"stem": "What is a liquid connective tissue?", "choices": [{"text": "solid", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "G"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Blood is a fluid connective tissue.", "fact2": "Liquids A fluid is any substance that flows, and liquids are examples of fluids.", "combinedfact": "blood is a liquid connective tissue", "formatted_question": "What is a liquid connective tissue? (A) solid (B) cells (C) blood (D) mucus (E) a hosta (F) weater (G) Type O (H) osculum"}
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{"id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBZIFQIJ", "question": {"stem": "What transports oxygen to the brain?", "choices": [{"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals with backbone", "label": "E"}, {"text": "aquatic organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a fluid connective tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Blood is a fluid connective tissue.", "fact2": "Blood carries oxygen to the brain.", "combinedfact": "A fluid connective tissue carries oxygen to the brain", "formatted_question": "What transports oxygen to the brain? (A) microscopic organisms (B) some prokaryotes (C) feedback mechanisms (D) chemical messengers (E) animals with backbone (F) aquatic organisms (G) a fluid connective tissue (H) prokaryotic cells"}
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{"id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1NC7A6I", "question": {"stem": "What is true of blood cancers?", "choices": [{"text": "They are rare.", "label": "A"}, {"text": "several", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "D"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "E"}, {"text": "percentages", "label": "F"}, {"text": "polygenic", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Blood is a fluid connective tissue.", "fact2": "Connective tissue cancers are rare.", "combinedfact": "Blood cancers are rare.", "formatted_question": "What is true of blood cancers? (A) They are rare. (B) several (C) Pasteurization (D) melanin content (E) calibrated (F) percentages (G) polygenic (H) melanin amount"}
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{"id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBS7OLV3", "question": {"stem": "A compass is used to travel on the surface of what?", "choices": [{"text": "planes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "water", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stars", "label": "C"}, {"text": "boats", "label": "D"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "E"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "F"}, {"text": "poles", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sun", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "A compass is used to travel on the surface of the water.", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Ocean waves travel on the surface of the water.", "formatted_question": "A compass is used to travel on the surface of what? (A) planes (B) water (C) stars (D) boats (E) marine (F) clouds (G) poles (H) sun"}
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{"id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8WNNO9Q", "question": {"stem": "What are used to navigate oceans?", "choices": [{"text": "cnidarians", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ocean temperatures", "label": "C"}, {"text": "magnets", "label": "D"}, {"text": "smoke signals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "spacecraft", "label": "F"}, {"text": "laptops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "magnets are used to navigate oceans", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Magnets are used in compasses.", "formatted_question": "What are used to navigate oceans? (A) cnidarians (B) lamphreys (C) ocean temperatures (D) magnets (E) smoke signals (F) spacecraft (G) laptops (H) calibrated"}
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{"id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2V9NKIA", "question": {"stem": "what is a compass used to navigate?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "B"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "elevators", "label": "E"}, {"text": "100 meter dash", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Pacific", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the same", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "a compass is used to navigate the Pacific", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Largest of the oceans on Earth is the Pacific Ocean .", "formatted_question": "what is a compass used to navigate? (A) lamphreys (B) calibrated (C) navigation (D) eight (E) elevators (F) 100 meter dash (G) Pacific (H) the same"}
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{"id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y6UD9PQ", "question": {"stem": "oceans can be what even on moonless nights", "choices": [{"text": "reflecting sunlight", "label": "A"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "B"}, {"text": "photosynthesizing", "label": "C"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "D"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "F"}, {"text": "free-swimming", "label": "G"}, {"text": "navigated", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "combinedfact": "oceans can be navigated even on moonless nights", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "On moonless nights they navigate solely with the geomagnetic compass.", "formatted_question": "oceans can be what even on moonless nights (A) reflecting sunlight (B) very complex (C) photosynthesizing (D) moving plates (E) solid (F) damaging (G) free-swimming (H) navigated"}
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{"id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL125F6BZF", "question": {"stem": "what is a compass used to navigate?", "choices": [{"text": "ecosystems", "label": "A"}, {"text": "distance to the sun", "label": "B"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "C"}, {"text": "water depth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Atlantic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Antarctica", "label": "F"}, {"text": "barometric pressure", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "And to the east is the Atlantic Ocean.", "combinedfact": "a compass is used to navigate the Atlantic", "formatted_question": "what is a compass used to navigate? (A) ecosystems (B) distance to the sun (C) their speed (D) water depth (E) Atlantic (F) Antarctica (G) barometric pressure (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM08C819G", "question": {"stem": "Navigating the oceans can be more difficult during ", "choices": [{"text": "lunar eclipses", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a cold environment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "E"}, {"text": "beach erosion", "label": "F"}, {"text": "magnetic storms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Navigation by compass is especially difficult during a magnetic storm.", "combinedfact": "Navigating the oceans can be more difficult during a magnetic storm", "formatted_question": "Navigating the oceans can be more difficult during (A) lunar eclipses (B) a cold environment (C) Differences in speed (D) rapid changes occur (E) Plate tectonics (F) beach erosion (G) magnetic storms (H) Being over land"}
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{"id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHXHSU4D", "question": {"stem": "What does a compass find?", "choices": [{"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "A"}, {"text": "needle", "label": "B"}, {"text": "well-rounded peaks", "label": "C"}, {"text": "magnetic north", "label": "D"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mars", "label": "G"}, {"text": "roses", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Map navigators tend to use Grid North, or Magnetic north as as default.", "combinedfact": "A compass is used to find magnetic north.", "formatted_question": "What does a compass find? (A) Differences in speed (B) needle (C) well-rounded peaks (D) magnetic north (E) 295 degrees Kelvin (F) unicellular organisms (G) Mars (H) roses"}
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{"id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKGY95JJ", "question": {"stem": "what is a compass used to navigate?", "choices": [{"text": "density", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "C"}, {"text": "outer space", "label": "D"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Antarctica", "label": "F"}, {"text": "non-magnetic planets", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the Atlantic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "And to the east is the Atlantic Ocean.", "combinedfact": "a compass is used to navigate the Atlantic", "formatted_question": "what is a compass used to navigate? (A) density (B) lamphreys (C) marine (D) outer space (E) their speed (F) Antarctica (G) non-magnetic planets (H) the Atlantic"}
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{"id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAVR86ZW", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to navigate oceans?", "choices": [{"text": "spacecraft", "label": "A"}, {"text": "magnets", "label": "B"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "altimeters", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sun dials", "label": "E"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "F"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "G"}, {"text": "boats", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Magnets are used in compasses.", "combinedfact": "Magnets are used to navigate oceans", "formatted_question": "What can be used to navigate oceans? (A) spacecraft (B) magnets (C) navigation (D) altimeters (E) sun dials (F) calibrated (G) wind (H) boats"}
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{"id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBJL33UG", "question": {"stem": "What are magnets used for?", "choices": [{"text": "Creating plants", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Making tape", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Navigating oceans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Navigating thoughts", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Magnets are used in compasses.", "combinedfact": "magnets are used to navigate oceans", "formatted_question": "What are magnets used for? (A) Creating plants (B) safe operation (C) feedback mechanisms (D) Making tape (E) Navigating oceans (F) chemical messengers (G) Navigating thoughts (H) Communication"}
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{"id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG8JRRJI", "question": {"stem": "What can you use to navigate the Pacific?", "choices": [{"text": "calibrated", "label": "A"}, {"text": "spacecraft", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Speed", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "compass", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Largest of the oceans on Earth is the Pacific Ocean .", "combinedfact": "You can navigate through the Pacific with a compass.", "formatted_question": "What can you use to navigate the Pacific? (A) calibrated (B) spacecraft (C) Speed (D) thermometer (E) compass (F) lamphreys (G) waves (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UHRM28M", "question": {"stem": "What do mariners use to travel the ocean?", "choices": [{"text": "compass", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "whales", "label": "F"}, {"text": "icebergs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Nautical charts are used by mariners and boaters to safely navigate on the ocean.", "combinedfact": "Mariners use the compass to travel the ocean", "formatted_question": "What do mariners use to travel the ocean? (A) compass (B) lamphreys (C) sponges (D) trees (E) fluid (F) whales (G) icebergs (H) waves"}
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{"id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2BV7CW1", "question": {"stem": "What is used to navigate oceans?", "choices": [{"text": "fish", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fluid connective tissue", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vertebrae or backbone", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "barrels", "label": "F"}, {"text": "A backbone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "direction in degrees", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Direction is in degrees from north as measured by a compass.", "combinedfact": "direction in degrees is used to navigate oceans", "formatted_question": "What is used to navigate oceans? (A) fish (B) fluid connective tissue (C) feedback mechanisms (D) vertebrae or backbone (E) Microscopic vessels. (F) barrels (G) A backbone (H) direction in degrees"}
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{"id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C7FGP3T", "question": {"stem": "What is magnetism used for?", "choices": [{"text": "navigating oceans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "B"}, {"text": "capture prey", "label": "C"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "G"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Magnetism is that thing that happens with magnets and compasses and the earth.", "combinedfact": "magnetism is used to navigate oceans", "formatted_question": "What is magnetism used for? (A) navigating oceans (B) safe driving (C) capture prey (D) chemical messengers (E) Communication (F) safe operation (G) visibility (H) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit"}
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{"id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ02YBUI8", "question": {"stem": "what are used for steering?", "choices": [{"text": "brakes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "compass", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the cervix", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a compass is used to navigate oceans", "fact2": "Large ocean-going vessels use a gyrocompass as their steering compass.", "combinedfact": "compasses are used for steering", "formatted_question": "what are used for steering? (A) brakes (B) SI units (C) tiny hairs (D) lamphreys (E) compass (F) the cervix (G) cilia (H) feedback"}
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{"id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIKBQHW1", "question": {"stem": "What does precipitation depend on?", "choices": [{"text": "eruptive products", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weight of air", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "C"}, {"text": "condensation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "percentages", "label": "E"}, {"text": "magnetism", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "And precipitation amounts depend on the rate at which moisture condenses.", "combinedfact": "the amount of precipitation depends on condensation", "formatted_question": "What does precipitation depend on? (A) eruptive products (B) weight of air (C) Being over land (D) condensation (E) percentages (F) magnetism (G) trees and flowers (H) Otoacoustic"}
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{"id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G03RPYD0", "question": {"stem": "What can increase moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "small capillaries", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wind blowing during a storm", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "D"}, {"text": "on a plant possessing stoma", "label": "E"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rain falling in the yard", "label": "G"}, {"text": "eruption from a volcano", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Rain is also known as precipitation.", "combinedfact": "Rain increases moisture.", "formatted_question": "What can increase moisture? (A) small capillaries (B) wind blowing during a storm (C) trees and flowers (D) rapid changes occur (E) on a plant possessing stoma (F) some anthozoans (G) rain falling in the yard (H) eruption from a volcano"}
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{"id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOZNZDP0", "question": {"stem": "what increases moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "density", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the sun", "label": "B"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "E"}, {"text": "17", "label": "F"}, {"text": "droughts", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Rain is liquid precipitation.", "combinedfact": "rain increases moisture", "formatted_question": "what increases moisture? (A) density (B) the sun (C) wind (D) rain (E) Honey (F) 17 (G) droughts (H) Type O"}
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{"id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGS0V0DV", "question": {"stem": "What increases with altitude?", "choices": [{"text": "moisture", "label": "A"}, {"text": "elephants", "label": "B"}, {"text": "worms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Gravity", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "G"}, {"text": "earthquakes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Local precipitation increases sharply with altitude.", "combinedfact": "moisture increases sharply with altitude", "formatted_question": "What increases with altitude? (A) moisture (B) elephants (C) worms (D) fever (E) heat (F) Gravity (G) water vapor (H) earthquakes"}
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{"id": "354GIDR5ZB5ESA6UK63VU52XYFS00G", "question": {"stem": "What does rain increase?", "choices": [{"text": "percentages", "label": "A"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sun", "label": "C"}, {"text": "snow", "label": "D"}, {"text": "percents", "label": "E"}, {"text": "moisture", "label": "F"}, {"text": "aridness", "label": "G"}, {"text": "velocity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Rain is liquid precipitation.", "combinedfact": "Rain increases moisture.", "formatted_question": "What does rain increase? (A) percentages (B) intensity (C) sun (D) snow (E) percents (F) moisture (G) aridness (H) velocity"}
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{"id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCTXKJSV", "question": {"stem": "What increases moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "winter", "label": "A"}, {"text": "dust", "label": "B"}, {"text": "17", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "D"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "F"}, {"text": "thunder", "label": "G"}, {"text": "drought", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Rain is liquid precipitation.", "combinedfact": "rain increases moisture", "formatted_question": "What increases moisture? (A) winter (B) dust (C) 17 (D) rain (E) wind (F) Honey (G) thunder (H) drought"}
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{"id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQTKXX85", "question": {"stem": "what increases conditions from dry to damp?", "choices": [{"text": "precipitation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "air", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fall", "label": "F"}, {"text": "A hurricane", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Moisture conditions range from damp to dry.", "combinedfact": "Precipitation increases conditions from dry to damp", "formatted_question": "what increases conditions from dry to damp? (A) precipitation (B) air pollution (C) thermal expansion (D) trees and flowers (E) air (F) fall (G) A hurricane (H) snow, ice, and rock"}
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{"id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7LLDLZX", "question": {"stem": "what are needed for precipitation?", "choices": [{"text": "deposits", "label": "A"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tornadoes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "oxidizers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Moisture is a necessary ingredient for the production of clouds and precipitation.", "combinedfact": "clouds are necessary for precipitation", "formatted_question": "what are needed for precipitation? (A) deposits (B) clouds (C) fluid (D) trees (E) tornadoes (F) liquids (G) lamphreys (H) oxidizers"}
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{"id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYLBKL42", "question": {"stem": "What increases moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "desertification", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dehydration", "label": "D"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "E"}, {"text": "drought", "label": "F"}, {"text": "17", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Rain is liquid precipitation.", "combinedfact": "rain increases moisture", "formatted_question": "What increases moisture? (A) desertification (B) Type O (C) rain (D) dehydration (E) wind (F) drought (G) 17 (H) Honey"}
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{"id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JCDIQWX", "question": {"stem": "What activity would cause more moisture to be in the air around you?", "choices": [{"text": "animals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wildfire", "label": "B"}, {"text": "alligators", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Forest fire", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "E"}, {"text": "seasonal", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "G"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Most precipitation occurs as rainfall.", "combinedfact": "Rainfall increases moisture.", "formatted_question": "What activity would cause more moisture to be in the air around you? (A) animals (B) wildfire (C) alligators (D) Forest fire (E) rainfall (F) seasonal (G) heat (H) damaging"}
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{"id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQZX1UZ2", "question": {"stem": "What unit of measurement is moisture measured in?", "choices": [{"text": "barometer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "water", "label": "B"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "C"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "E"}, {"text": "measures", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "All precipitation amounts are in inches.", "combinedfact": "moisture is measured in inches ", "formatted_question": "What unit of measurement is moisture measured in? (A) barometer (B) water (C) liquids (D) inches (E) Honey (F) measures (G) lamphreys (H) osculum"}
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{"id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIH3DNPW", "question": {"stem": "What happens to the electrical conductivity of wood after it is made wet by precipitation?", "choices": [{"text": "danger", "label": "A"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Slows down", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Precipitation increases moisture.", "fact2": "Moisture is related to the electrical conductivity, which increases with increasing moisture levels.", "combinedfact": "The electrical conductivity of wood increases after precipitation falls on it", "formatted_question": "What happens to the electrical conductivity of wood after it is made wet by precipitation? (A) danger (B) destruction (C) damaging (D) thermal expansion (E) amount of heat (F) it increases (G) Slows down (H) Major effects"}
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{"id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHGPL69K", "question": {"stem": "What uses webs to capture food?", "choices": [{"text": "animals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "dogs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "each species", "label": "C"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Monogamous species", "label": "E"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Black widow spiders construct funnel-shaped webs.", "combinedfact": "black widows use webs to capture food", "formatted_question": "What uses webs to capture food? (A) animals (B) dogs (C) each species (D) related organisms (E) Monogamous species (F) black widows (G) fish (H) lizards"}
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{"id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL96359V50P7", "question": {"stem": "What do eight legged arachnids do after they catch their prey in a web?", "choices": [{"text": "Inject venom", "label": "A"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "B"}, {"text": "scratching it", "label": "C"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "secreting", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "F"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "G"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Spiders inject venom into the body of a captured insect to paralyze it.", "combinedfact": "Eight legged arachnid capture food with a web and inject venom to paralyze it to eat", "formatted_question": "What do eight legged arachnids do after they catch their prey in a web? (A) Inject venom (B) moving over land (C) scratching it (D) nutritious fluid (E) secreting (F) Communication (G) how they move (H) male gametes"}
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{"id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LE5OWY0", "question": {"stem": "what does a web capture?", "choices": [{"text": "Sperm", "label": "A"}, {"text": "nectar", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bears", "label": "C"}, {"text": "water", "label": "D"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "F"}, {"text": "food", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Crab spiders spin no webs.", "combinedfact": "a web is a tool to capture food", "formatted_question": "what does a web capture? (A) Sperm (B) nectar (C) bears (D) water (E) adult (F) Honey (G) food (H) hairs"}
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{"id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5TLBOVT", "question": {"stem": "What do webs capture?", "choices": [{"text": "spiders", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "C"}, {"text": "worms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "E"}, {"text": "dust", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "G"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Spiders usually eat insects.", "combinedfact": "webs capture insects.", "formatted_question": "What do webs capture? (A) spiders (B) lamphreys (C) insects (D) worms (E) protozoa (F) dust (G) antigens (H) matter"}
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{"id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64YJNDC0N", "question": {"stem": "what do spiders catch?", "choices": [{"text": "insects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lions", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cnidarians", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Web spinning spiders spin webs to catch insects.", "combinedfact": "spiders catch insects by spinning", "formatted_question": "what do spiders catch? (A) insects (B) hairs (C) rain (D) lions (E) protozoa (F) tiny hairs (G) lamphreys (H) cnidarians"}
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{"id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJNLOU2J", "question": {"stem": "Webs are built to capture food by what legged creatures?", "choices": [{"text": "six", "label": "A"}, {"text": "nine", "label": "B"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Worms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "four", "label": "E"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "F"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Spider Spiders have eight legs.", "combinedfact": "Webs are built to capture food by eight legged creatures.", "formatted_question": "Webs are built to capture food by what legged creatures? (A) six (B) nine (C) animals (D) Worms (E) four (F) adult (G) eight (H) lynx"}
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{"id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJS4HD4QP", "question": {"stem": "a spider uses traps to capture what", "choices": [{"text": "larvae", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Worms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Testes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "food", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "F"}, {"text": "light", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Spider webs are interesting traps.", "combinedfact": "a spider uses traps to capture food", "formatted_question": "a spider uses traps to capture what (A) larvae (B) Worms (C) water (D) Testes (E) food (F) Honey (G) light (H) cilia"}
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{"id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVC72D20T", "question": {"stem": "What kind of animal uses a web to catch food?", "choices": [{"text": "arachnids", "label": "A"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "C"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cnidarians", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Spiders are also arachnids.", "combinedfact": "A web is used to capture food by arachnids.", "formatted_question": "What kind of animal uses a web to catch food? (A) arachnids (B) animals (C) insects (D) marine (E) cats (F) lamphreys (G) Therapsids (H) cnidarians"}
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{"id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3BJQGVH", "question": {"stem": "A cobweb is used to capture what?", "choices": [{"text": "RNA", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "food", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dust", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hair", "label": "F"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Cobweb spiders construct webs in corners and areas of little traffic such as basements.", "combinedfact": "A cobweb is used to capture food", "formatted_question": "A cobweb is used to capture what? (A) RNA (B) cats (C) fish (D) food (E) dust (F) hair (G) waves (H) rain"}
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{"id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHTD8UMN", "question": {"stem": "What is used by spiders to capture insects?", "choices": [{"text": "flying", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weapons", "label": "B"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "electricity", "label": "F"}, {"text": "food", "label": "G"}, {"text": "webs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Larger numbers of spiders and spider webs means there are many insects available for food.", "combinedfact": "a spider web is used to capture insects by spiders", "formatted_question": "What is used by spiders to capture insects? (A) flying (B) weapons (C) skin (D) Rolex (E) weater (F) electricity (G) food (H) webs"}
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{"id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1V3E42ST", "question": {"stem": "What captures food with a web?", "choices": [{"text": "clown fish", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cnidarians", "label": "C"}, {"text": "each species", "label": "D"}, {"text": "monkeys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Spiders are the largest group of arachnids.", "combinedfact": "Some arachnids capture food with a web.", "formatted_question": "What captures food with a web? (A) clown fish (B) lizards (C) cnidarians (D) each species (E) monkeys (F) sponges (G) arachnids (H) dandelions"}
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{"id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA3HWE9M0", "question": {"stem": "What do spiders use to capture food?", "choices": [{"text": "meta", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saliva", "label": "C"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Speed", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a spider web is used to capture food by spiders", "fact2": "Spiders build webs from silk produced in their abdomen.", "combinedfact": "spiders use silk to capture food", "formatted_question": "What do spiders use to capture food? (A) meta (B) fluid (C) saliva (D) silk (E) cilia (F) Speed (G) hairs (H) skin"}
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{"id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BB9YJCM6", "question": {"stem": "What are flagellates?", "choices": [{"text": "fish", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "B"}, {"text": "anemones", "label": "C"}, {"text": "frogs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "F"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "Flagellates are the smallest of the protozoa and use a few whip like flagella to move.", "combinedfact": "flagellates are small protozoa ", "formatted_question": "What are flagellates? (A) fish (B) bacteria (C) anemones (D) frogs (E) coliform (F) protozoa (G) chondrocytes (H) a producer"}
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{"id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN87Y23FT", "question": {"stem": "Protozoa can be identified by how they what?", "choices": [{"text": "frog", "label": "A"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "C"}, {"text": "grow", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sing", "label": "E"}, {"text": "size", "label": "F"}, {"text": "move", "label": "G"}, {"text": "algae", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "For ease of identification, cotton seedlings are classified into the following three categories.", "combinedfact": "Protozoa can be identified by how they move.", "formatted_question": "Protozoa can be identified by how they what? (A) frog (B) RNA (C) Type O (D) grow (E) sing (F) size (G) move (H) algae"}
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{"id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFDZJX3T", "question": {"stem": "what move by waving?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "B"}, {"text": "kids", "label": "C"}, {"text": "algae", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "people", "label": "F"}, {"text": "plankton", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "Cilia wave in a coordinated way to move the protozoa in one direction.", "combinedfact": "cilia wave to move", "formatted_question": "what move by waving? (A) humans (B) cilia (C) kids (D) algae (E) cells (F) people (G) plankton (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOD2WOKT", "question": {"stem": "What is a way to categorize paramecium? ", "choices": [{"text": "the smell", "label": "A"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the taste", "label": "C"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "D"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the length", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "Paramecium are protozoa, single celled animals.", "combinedfact": "paramecium can be classified on how they move", "formatted_question": "What is a way to categorize paramecium? (A) the smell (B) coliform (C) the taste (D) canis lupus (E) how they move (F) the length (G) skin color (H) coelenterates"}
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{"id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGJHHPXC", "question": {"stem": "What can be classified on the basis of how they move?", "choices": [{"text": "eggs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "single celled animals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ovaries", "label": "C"}, {"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "D"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "reptiles ancestral to mammals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "Paramecium are protozoa, single celled animals.", "combinedfact": "single celled animals can be classified on the basis of how they move", "formatted_question": "What can be classified on the basis of how they move? (A) eggs (B) single celled animals (C) ovaries (D) microbes and mussels (E) snow, ice, and rock (F) melanin content (G) dermal & vascular tissue (H) reptiles ancestral to mammals"}
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{"id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PPSKC5N", "question": {"stem": "What can be classified on the basis of how they move?", "choices": [{"text": "each species", "label": "A"}, {"text": "aquatic organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "reptiles ancestral to mammals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trailers and boats", "label": "F"}, {"text": "How fast a vehicle is going", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "Paramecium are protozoa, single celled animals.", "combinedfact": "single celled animals can be classified on the basis of how they move", "formatted_question": "What can be classified on the basis of how they move? (A) each species (B) aquatic organisms (C) reptiles ancestral to mammals (D) single celled organisms (E) microbes and mussels (F) trailers and boats (G) How fast a vehicle is going (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYJ9IL4U", "question": {"stem": "How can animals like cyptosporidium be classified?", "choices": [{"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Laboratory", "label": "C"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "G"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "Cryptosporidium parvum is the hardest protozoa to kill.", "combinedfact": "Animals like cyptosporidium are often classified on how they move.", "formatted_question": "How can animals like cyptosporidium be classified? (A) prokaryotic cells (B) holding nutrients (C) Laboratory (D) how they move (E) eukaryotic cells (F) coelenterates (G) melanin content (H) angiosperm"}
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{"id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHT0V0J0P", "question": {"stem": "Ciliates can be classified on the basis of how they what?", "choices": [{"text": "shells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "B"}, {"text": "smooth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "move", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Protozoa can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "fact2": "Ciliates are ciliated protozoa.", "combinedfact": "Ciliates can be classified on the basis of how they move.", "formatted_question": "Ciliates can be classified on the basis of how they what? (A) shells (B) marine (C) smooth (D) hairs (E) tissue (F) cells (G) move (H) snails"}
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{"id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYPI4DOK", "question": {"stem": "What makes and stores red and yellow colors?", "choices": [{"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "h20", "label": "B"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "D"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Bacteria", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Chromoplasts", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Single celled organisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Chromoplasts contain red or yellow xanthophyll pigments in large amounts.", "combinedfact": "Chromoplasts make and store red or yellow colors in large amounts", "formatted_question": "What makes and stores red and yellow colors? (A) trees and flowers (B) h20 (C) transportation (D) melanin content (E) prokaryotic cells (F) Bacteria (G) Chromoplasts (H) Single celled organisms"}
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{"id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD4440084VA2", "question": {"stem": "what gives color to paint?", "choices": [{"text": "several genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "brushes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "E"}, {"text": "chromoplasts", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cans", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Pigments Pigments give color to paint.", "combinedfact": "chromoplasts give color to paint", "formatted_question": "what gives color to paint? (A) several genes (B) brushes (C) prokaryotic cells (D) trees and flowers (E) h2o (F) chromoplasts (G) skin color (H) cans"}
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{"id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTVMQSM7", "question": {"stem": "Chromoplasts make and store color and are red, yellow or orange in what?", "choices": [{"text": "size", "label": "A"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "B"}, {"text": "food", "label": "C"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "paintings", "label": "G"}, {"text": "eyes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Chromoplasts are red, yellow or orange in hue due to the cartenoid pigments they contain.", "combinedfact": "Chromoplasts are red, yellow or orange in hue and make and store colors.", "formatted_question": "Chromoplasts make and store color and are red, yellow or orange in what? (A) size (B) RNA (C) food (D) silk (E) hue (F) heat (G) paintings (H) eyes"}
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{"id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SY1SOMJ", "question": {"stem": "What can make and store pigments?", "choices": [{"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pastels", "label": "C"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "pencils", "label": "E"}, {"text": "acrylics", "label": "F"}, {"text": "flower petals and fruits", "label": "G"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Chromoplasts are found in many flower petals and fruits.", "combinedfact": "Flower petals and fruits make and store pigments.", "formatted_question": "What can make and store pigments? (A) single celled organisms (B) unicellular organisms (C) pastels (D) single cell microorganisms (E) pencils (F) acrylics (G) flower petals and fruits (H) some prokaryotes"}
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{"id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOUUU8K2", "question": {"stem": "What do flowers contain?", "choices": [{"text": "cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "F"}, {"text": "epidermis", "label": "G"}, {"text": "pigments", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Chromoplasts are found in many flower petals and fruits.", "combinedfact": "flowers contain pigments", "formatted_question": "What do flowers contain? (A) cells (B) melanin (C) skin (D) keratin (E) tiny hairs (F) flagella (G) epidermis (H) pigments"}
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{"id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YGCWTIP", "question": {"stem": "chromoplasts make and do what to the same thing that gives color to paint?", "choices": [{"text": "store", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "blow up", "label": "C"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "D"}, {"text": "plant", "label": "E"}, {"text": "paint", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "discard", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Pigments Pigments give color to paint.", "combinedfact": "chromoplasts make and store the same thing that gives color to paint.", "formatted_question": "chromoplasts make and do what to the same thing that gives color to paint? (A) store (B) cells (C) blow up (D) orange (E) plant (F) paint (G) Flowers (H) discard"}
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{"id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDCIAJY5", "question": {"stem": "What are substances that absorb visible light?", "choices": [{"text": "chromatic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "chromoplasts", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chromatin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "chromatid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "G"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Photosynthesis Pigments Pigments are substances that absorb visible light.", "combinedfact": "Chromoplasts store substances that absorb visible light", "formatted_question": "What are substances that absorb visible light? (A) chromatic (B) chromoplasts (C) trucks and cars (D) sea anemones (E) chromatin (F) chromatid (G) black widows (H) prokaryotic cells"}
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{"id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE6G9L9Y", "question": {"stem": "what are chromoplasts?", "choices": [{"text": "marine", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Testes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hued", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Chromoplasts are red, yellow or orange in hue due to the cartenoid pigments they contain.", "combinedfact": "chromoplasts are hued", "formatted_question": "what are chromoplasts? (A) marine (B) cilia (C) Testes (D) orange (E) weater (F) hued (G) Type O (H) cells"}
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{"id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU78VN5BP", "question": {"stem": "What make and store colorful compounds?", "choices": [{"text": "can be organic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "B"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chromoplasts", "label": "E"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "pickles", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Photosynthetic Pigments Photosynthetic Pigments Pigments are colorful compounds.", "combinedfact": "Chromoplasts make and store colorful compounds", "formatted_question": "What make and store colorful compounds? (A) can be organic (B) angiosperm (C) jellyfish (D) some anthozoans (E) chromoplasts (F) trees and flowers (G) pickles (H) sea anemones"}
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{"id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITOJSKRY", "question": {"stem": "What kind of coloring do chomoplasts make?", "choices": [{"text": "fat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "move", "label": "B"}, {"text": "red", "label": "C"}, {"text": "grow", "label": "D"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "E"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "eyes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "DNA", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Chromoplasts make and store pigments.", "fact2": "Chromoplasts contain red or yellow xanthophyll pigments in large amounts.", "combinedfact": "Chromoplasts make red coloring", "formatted_question": "What kind of coloring do chomoplasts make? (A) fat (B) move (C) red (D) grow (E) RNA (F) skin (G) eyes (H) DNA"}
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{"id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OAW8TZ8", "question": {"stem": "Where might nectar be converted into honey?", "choices": [{"text": "Underwater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Underground", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "C"}, {"text": "In an apiary", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Inside a cocoon", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "Nectar is converted into honey in an apiary", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Honey bees are very social in that they all live together in home, or apiary.", "formatted_question": "Where might nectar be converted into honey? (A) Underwater (B) Underground (C) tubular organ (D) In an apiary (E) eukaryotic cells (F) male gametes (G) a hosta (H) Inside a cocoon"}
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{"id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H1U63MF", "question": {"stem": "From what part of the plant do bees collect the substance they need to make honey?", "choices": [{"text": "Fruit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "B"}, {"text": "food", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Leaves", "label": "D"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Stem", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "Bees need flowers to make honey.", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Butterflies feed on nectar produced by flowers.", "formatted_question": "From what part of the plant do bees collect the substance they need to make honey? (A) Fruit (B) a hosta (C) food (D) Leaves (E) keratin (F) Flowers (G) liquids (H) Stem"}
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{"id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UAWTYMA", "question": {"stem": "Where is nectar changed to honey?", "choices": [{"text": "water", "label": "A"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "in the beehive", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tree", "label": "E"}, {"text": "nest", "label": "F"}, {"text": "blossoms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "honey is changed in the beehive", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Bees change nectar in the beehive.", "formatted_question": "Where is nectar changed to honey? (A) water (B) male gametes (C) flowers (D) in the beehive (E) tree (F) nest (G) blossoms (H) snow, ice, and rock"}
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{"id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD2Y3G0M", "question": {"stem": "Where do bees get nectar?", "choices": [{"text": "Air", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "Bees get nectar from flowers", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Flowers are the source of nectar for a preferred honey.", "formatted_question": "Where do bees get nectar? (A) Air (B) Honey (C) a producer (D) orange (E) lamphreys (F) a hosta (G) Flowers (H) Water"}
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{"id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3BJ8QLL", "question": {"stem": "what do bees use to convert into honey?", "choices": [{"text": "male gametes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sunflower seeds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flower secretion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "oak trees", "label": "F"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "bees convert flower secretion into honey", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Flowers secrete nectar.", "formatted_question": "what do bees use to convert into honey? (A) male gametes (B) sunflower seeds (C) ribonucleic acid (D) flower secretion (E) single celled organisms (F) oak trees (G) unicellular organisms (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSBD3O4P", "question": {"stem": "What do bees convert for something for tea?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "blossoms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nectar", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flagellum", "label": "D"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "E"}, {"text": "producer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bears", "label": "G"}, {"text": "herbs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Tea with honey is good.", "combinedfact": "bees convert nectar into something for tea", "formatted_question": "What do bees convert for something for tea? (A) lamphreys (B) blossoms (C) nectar (D) flagellum (E) RNA (F) producer (G) bears (H) herbs"}
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{"id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H2HUM3X", "question": {"stem": "What do bees create from what they gather from flowers?", "choices": [{"text": "Nests", "label": "A"}, {"text": "silk", "label": "B"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "D"}, {"text": "herbs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Bees move from flower to flower, gathering nectar.", "combinedfact": "Bees make honey from what they gather from flowers", "formatted_question": "What do bees create from what they gather from flowers? (A) Nests (B) silk (C) enzymes (D) RNA (E) herbs (F) Water (G) a hosta (H) Honey"}
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{"id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS28TNX3EZ", "question": {"stem": "Where can bees find the materials needed to make honey?", "choices": [{"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "buildings", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hives", "label": "E"}, {"text": "leaves", "label": "F"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "G"}, {"text": "interior chambers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "bees convert nectar into honey", "fact2": "Nectar is in flowers, trees and hummingbird feeders.", "combinedfact": "Bees gather material to make honey from flowers and trees.", "formatted_question": "Where can bees find the materials needed to make honey? (A) heated by the sun (B) occurs over a wide range (C) trees and flowers (D) buildings (E) hives (F) leaves (G) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (H) interior chambers"}
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{"id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8BO91CA", "question": {"stem": "One type of animal that produce a lot of thick, slimy mucus is _.", "choices": [{"text": "lizards", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Arachnids", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Bees", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Beetles", "label": "D"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Jawless fish", "label": "G"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Hagfish are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "fact2": "Today, jawless fish include the lampreys and hagfishes.", "combinedfact": "Some jawless fish secrete large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "formatted_question": "One type of animal that produce a lot of thick, slimy mucus is _. (A) lizards (B) Arachnids (C) Bees (D) Beetles (E) aquatic (F) sponges (G) Jawless fish (H) angiosperm"}
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{"id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQAZMMGM", "question": {"stem": "What do some jawless fish secrete large amounts of?", "choices": [{"text": "thick, slimy mucus", "label": "A"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "gills", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "D"}, {"text": "scales", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gasoline", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "G"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Hagfish are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "fact2": "Today, jawless fish include the lampreys and hagfishes.", "combinedfact": "some jawless fish secrete large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "formatted_question": "What do some jawless fish secrete large amounts of? (A) thick, slimy mucus (B) chondrocytes (C) gills (D) melanin content (E) scales (F) gasoline (G) antigens that cause allergy (H) holding nutrients"}
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{"id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF921UV346E", "question": {"stem": "What do hagfish secrete?", "choices": [{"text": "sweat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "B"}, {"text": "water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "air", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "E"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "F"}, {"text": "saliva", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Hagfish are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "fact2": "Hagfishes are entirely marine, very slimy, and feed on carrion and injured fishes.", "combinedfact": "Hagfish secrete large amounts of mucus.", "formatted_question": "What do hagfish secrete? (A) sweat (B) RNA (C) water (D) air (E) Protein (F) mucus (G) saliva (H) antigen"}
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{"id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TF6B5TC", "question": {"stem": "what environments contain thick, slimy mucus?", "choices": [{"text": "Pacific", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the moon", "label": "C"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "D"}, {"text": "outer space", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gravity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Hagfish are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "fact2": "Hagfishes are entirely marine, very slimy, and feed on carrion and injured fishes.", "combinedfact": "marine environments have thick, slimy mucus", "formatted_question": "what environments contain thick, slimy mucus? (A) Pacific (B) sponges (C) the moon (D) marine (E) outer space (F) Porifera (G) cows (H) gravity"}
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{"id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZW208YK", "question": {"stem": "What animals are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus?", "choices": [{"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "A"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "B"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "phlegm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "some jawless fish", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Jabba the Hutt", "label": "F"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Hagfish are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "fact2": "Today, jawless fish include the lampreys and hagfishes.", "combinedfact": "Some living jawless fish are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "formatted_question": "What animals are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus? (A) close relatives of coral (B) angiosperm (C) some prokaryotes (D) phlegm (E) some jawless fish (F) Jabba the Hutt (G) arachnids (H) holding nutrients"}
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{"id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C99SOPWL", "question": {"stem": "Creatures that have no internal hard tissues at all are noted for what-ing large amounts of thick,?", "choices": [{"text": "space between", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "B"}, {"text": "secreting", "label": "C"}, {"text": "coarse grit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Hagfish are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "fact2": "Hagfish and lampreys have no internal hard tissues at all.", "combinedfact": "Creatures that have no internal hard tissues at all are noted for secreting large amounts of thick, slimy mucus.", "formatted_question": "Creatures that have no internal hard tissues at all are noted for what-ing large amounts of thick,? (A) space between (B) protection (C) secreting (D) coarse grit (E) dandelions (F) sponges (G) tiny hairs (H) Therapsids"}
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{"id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR6YSPTFX", "question": {"stem": "Mountains are formed by the what of tectonic plates?", "choices": [{"text": "counterop", "label": "A"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "dissolving", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "move", "label": "E"}, {"text": "static", "label": "F"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "G"}, {"text": "brewing", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "Mountains are formed by movement of the tectonic plates.", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "Earthquakes are caused by movement of the tectonic plates.", "formatted_question": "Mountains are formed by the what of tectonic plates? (A) counterop (B) backbones (C) dissolving (D) Type O (E) move (F) static (G) movement (H) brewing"}
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{"id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36CO8K4068", "question": {"stem": "what are mountains formed by?", "choices": [{"text": "moving plates", "label": "A"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "snowcaps", "label": "C"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "E"}, {"text": "peaks", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tornadoes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "mountains are formed by moving plates", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "Earthquakes Earthquakes are the results of moving plates.", "formatted_question": "what are mountains formed by? (A) moving plates (B) erosion (C) snowcaps (D) precipitation (E) trucks and cars (F) peaks (G) water vapor (H) tornadoes"}
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{"id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z22AHRO6", "question": {"stem": "What formed the Himalayas?", "choices": [{"text": "erosion", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tornadoes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flooding", "label": "C"}, {"text": "earthquakes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hurricanes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "the Himalayas are formed by earthquakes", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "For big mountain background, check out the Himalayas .", "formatted_question": "What formed the Himalayas? (A) erosion (B) tornadoes (C) flooding (D) earthquakes (E) hurricanes (F) amount of heat (G) precipitation (H) permeable walls"}
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{"id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKC4V8TB", "question": {"stem": "What are forms mountains?", "choices": [{"text": "very complex", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "permanent", "label": "C"}, {"text": "energy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "horses", "label": "E"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "G"}, {"text": "life", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "Earthquakes Earthquakes are the results of moving plates.", "combinedfact": "mountains are formed by moving plates", "formatted_question": "What are forms mountains? (A) very complex (B) lamphreys (C) permanent (D) energy (E) horses (F) moving plates (G) heated by the sun (H) life"}
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{"id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HWVUCBN", "question": {"stem": "What is caused by moving plates?", "choices": [{"text": "dust clouds", "label": "A"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "B"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wind storms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mountains", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hurricanes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "Earthquakes Earthquakes are the results of moving plates.", "combinedfact": "Mountains are formed by moving plates.", "formatted_question": "What is caused by moving plates? (A) dust clouds (B) danger (C) friction (D) wind storms (E) precipitation (F) air pollution (G) mountains (H) hurricanes"}
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{"id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY596Z8VD", "question": {"stem": "What can cause uplifting to occur", "choices": [{"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "A"}, {"text": "oil drilling", "label": "B"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Earthquakes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "deposits", "label": "E"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mud slides", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hurricanes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "Many mountains are formed through uplifting.", "combinedfact": "Earthquakes can cause uplifting to occur.", "formatted_question": "What can cause uplifting to occur (A) sound vibrations (B) oil drilling (C) it increases (D) Earthquakes (E) deposits (F) erosion (G) mud slides (H) hurricanes"}
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{"id": "32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWN6UDUSR", "question": {"stem": "What was formed by earthquakes?", "choices": [{"text": "deposits", "label": "A"}, {"text": "coarse grit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "C"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "D"}, {"text": "The Alps", "label": "E"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "F"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "combinedfact": "The Alps were formed by earthquakes", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "For mountains one goes to the Alps.", "formatted_question": "What was formed by earthquakes? (A) deposits (B) coarse grit (C) backbones (D) road bends (E) The Alps (F) pitches (G) waves (H) Otoacoustic"}
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{"id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHBM496V", "question": {"stem": "What forms a mountain?", "choices": [{"text": "rocks", "label": "A"}, {"text": "poles", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "D"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Cold", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Growth", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "rocks lift to make mountains", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "Here the rocks have been uplifted along earthquake faults to make a mountain.", "formatted_question": "What forms a mountain? (A) rocks (B) poles (C) weater (D) pitches (E) winter (F) weight (G) Cold (H) Growth"}
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{"id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y2X2MLG", "question": {"stem": "What does Japan have a lot of? ", "choices": [{"text": "music", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mountains", "label": "G"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "mountains are formed by earthquakes", "fact2": "Earthquakes Earthquakes Japan is an earthquake-prone country.", "combinedfact": "Japan has a lot of mountains. ", "formatted_question": "What does Japan have a lot of? (A) music (B) trees (C) antibodies (D) Flowers (E) backbones (F) antigens (G) Mountains (H) several genes"}
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{"id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZIO5BD8", "question": {"stem": "what are found in the small intestine?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens", "label": "A"}, {"text": "stomach", "label": "B"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "C"}, {"text": "respiration", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fats", "label": "E"}, {"text": "food", "label": "F"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "urine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Enzymes are chemicals involved in digestion.", "combinedfact": "enzymes are in the small intestine", "formatted_question": "what are found in the small intestine? (A) antigens (B) stomach (C) coliform (D) respiration (E) fats (F) food (G) enzymes (H) urine"}
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{"id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYT08ODAN", "question": {"stem": "A patient with celiac disease will likely have reduced ", "choices": [{"text": "chemical digestion", "label": "A"}, {"text": "speed of movements", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nose piercings", "label": "C"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "psoriasis", "label": "F"}, {"text": "intelligence", "label": "G"}, {"text": "White blood cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Celiac disease damages the small intestine and interferes with nutrient absorption.", "combinedfact": "Celiac disease interferes with chemical digestion", "formatted_question": "A patient with celiac disease will likely have reduced (A) chemical digestion (B) speed of movements (C) nose piercings (D) expression (E) Lymphocytes (F) psoriasis (G) intelligence (H) White blood cells"}
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{"id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLFPMYFY", "question": {"stem": "Where does chemical absorption happen?", "choices": [{"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "brain", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a cold environment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heart", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lungs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "small intestine", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Chemical digestion and absorption of food occurs in the small intestine.", "combinedfact": "chemical absorption happens in the small intestine", "formatted_question": "Where does chemical absorption happen? (A) gas spreads in the air (B) the environment (C) brain (D) a cold environment (E) heart (F) lungs (G) small intestine (H) Seconds and minutes"}
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{"id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E6LFV67", "question": {"stem": "Breaking complex chemicals into simple ones in humans occur in what location?", "choices": [{"text": "Chemical laboratory", "label": "A"}, {"text": "where insulin is secreted", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Sports complex", "label": "C"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Human hands", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mainly in small intestine", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Chemical digestion breaks complex chemicals into simple ones.", "combinedfact": "Breaking complex chemicals into simple ones occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "formatted_question": "Breaking complex chemicals into simple ones in humans occur in what location? (A) Chemical laboratory (B) where insulin is secreted (C) Sports complex (D) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (E) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (F) Human hands (G) Mainly in small intestine (H) the environment"}
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{"id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZQ835X9", "question": {"stem": "what involved in digestion occur mainly in the small intestine?", "choices": [{"text": "corn", "label": "A"}, {"text": "nutrients", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "foods", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "E"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fats", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Enzymes are chemicals involved in digestion.", "combinedfact": "Enzymes involved in digestion occur mainly in the small intestine", "formatted_question": "what involved in digestion occur mainly in the small intestine? (A) corn (B) nutrients (C) cells (D) foods (E) fish (F) enzymes (G) fats (H) vorticella"}
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{"id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS28U3Z3EY", "question": {"stem": "What aids chemical digestion?", "choices": [{"text": "amount of heat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "B"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lactobacillus", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "G"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Lactobacillus is present in the small intestine.", "combinedfact": "lactobacillus aids chemical digestion", "formatted_question": "What aids chemical digestion? (A) amount of heat (B) dandelions (C) several genes (D) flagella (E) lactobacillus (F) a hosta (G) melanin content (H) holding nutrients"}
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{"id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ00WJIUY", "question": {"stem": "After someone eats, the food is chemically digested mainly where?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "in the small bowel", "label": "B"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "on a plant possessing stoma", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "F"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "G"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Physicians often call the intestines the bowels.", "combinedfact": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small bowel.", "formatted_question": "After someone eats, the food is chemically digested mainly where? (A) antigens that cause allergy (B) in the small bowel (C) prokaryotic cells (D) on a plant possessing stoma (E) dermal & vascular tissue (F) the environment (G) holding nutrients (H) occurs over a wide range"}
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{"id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP4P8BKD", "question": {"stem": "Where are enzymes located?", "choices": [{"text": "in the small intestine", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "F"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "G"}, {"text": "To survive in their environment", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Enzymes are chemicals involved in digestion.", "combinedfact": "enzymes are located in the small intestine", "formatted_question": "Where are enzymes located? (A) in the small intestine (B) occurs over a wide range (C) Microscopic vessels. (D) tissue made of chondrocytes (E) chondrocytes (F) holding nutrients (G) snow, ice, and rock (H) To survive in their environment"}
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{"id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JR2ZOE0", "question": {"stem": "Complex chemicals break down into simple ones mainly in the _.", "choices": [{"text": "mild heating process", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tropical cyclone", "label": "D"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "small intestine", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Laboratory", "label": "G"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Chemical digestion occurs mainly in the small intestine.", "fact2": "Chemical digestion breaks complex chemicals into simple ones.", "combinedfact": "Complex chemicals break down into simple ones mainly in the small intestine.", "formatted_question": "Complex chemicals break down into simple ones mainly in the _. (A) mild heating process (B) Seconds and minutes (C) unicellular organisms (D) tropical cyclone (E) angiosperm (F) small intestine (G) Laboratory (H) paramecium"}
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{"id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSODF4Q3", "question": {"stem": "What computer component can you use to measure time?", "choices": [{"text": "size", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Mouse", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "CPU", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Seconds", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Hard drive", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "seconds are used to measure time", "fact2": "CPU time is measured in seconds.", "combinedfact": "CPU time can be used as a clock", "formatted_question": "What computer component can you use to measure time? (A) size (B) wind (C) Mohs (D) Mouse (E) heat (F) CPU (G) Seconds (H) Hard drive"}
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{"id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBHBU76Q", "question": {"stem": "What is used to measure a period?", "choices": [{"text": "percents", "label": "A"}, {"text": "seconds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "feet", "label": "E"}, {"text": "pounds", "label": "F"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "G"}, {"text": "meters", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "seconds are used to measure time", "fact2": "An accounting period is simply a period of time.", "combinedfact": "seconds are used to measure a period", "formatted_question": "What is used to measure a period? (A) percents (B) seconds (C) rainfall (D) lamphreys (E) feet (F) pounds (G) distance (H) meters"}
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{"id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SADLM04W", "question": {"stem": "What do you measure seconds?", "choices": [{"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "far fewer in number", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Calculating the sunrise", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Using a stopwatch", "label": "E"}, {"text": "The hour hand on a clock", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Counting your breaths", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "seconds are used to measure time", "fact2": "Stopwatch was used to measure time.", "combinedfact": "A stopwatch is used to measure seconds", "formatted_question": "What do you measure seconds? (A) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (B) far fewer in number (C) Differences in speed (D) Calculating the sunrise (E) Using a stopwatch (F) The hour hand on a clock (G) Counting your breaths (H) sound vibrations"}
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{"id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURI33VER", "question": {"stem": "seconds can be used to measure", "choices": [{"text": "shaking", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Seconds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Speed", "label": "C"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "D"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fields", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Pupils", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "seconds are used to measure time", "fact2": "Speed is measured by the distance covered divided by the elapsed time.", "combinedfact": "seconds can be used to measure Speed", "formatted_question": "seconds can be used to measure (A) shaking (B) Seconds (C) Speed (D) matter (E) wind (F) rain (G) fields (H) Pupils"}
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{"id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXBXE7AE", "question": {"stem": "Stiff hairs on the face are used for what by animals?", "choices": [{"text": "drinking", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feeling", "label": "C"}, {"text": "bathing", "label": "D"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "E"}, {"text": "eating", "label": "F"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "G"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "whiskers are used for feeling by animals", "fact2": "Whiskers Whiskers are the stiff hairs on the dog's face.", "combinedfact": "Stiff hairs on the face are used for feeling by animals.", "formatted_question": "Stiff hairs on the face are used for what by animals? (A) drinking (B) vibration (C) feeling (D) bathing (E) movement (F) eating (G) strength (H) protection"}
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{"id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX7BDOQB", "question": {"stem": "What does a dog use the stiff hairs on his face for?", "choices": [{"text": "movement", "label": "A"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "B"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "C"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "D"}, {"text": "For emotion.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "For feeling.", "label": "F"}, {"text": "For styling.", "label": "G"}, {"text": "For hearing.", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "whiskers are used for feeling by animals", "fact2": "Whiskers Whiskers are the stiff hairs on the dog's face.", "combinedfact": "Stiff hairs on the dog's face are used for feeling.", "formatted_question": "What does a dog use the stiff hairs on his face for? (A) movement (B) how they move (C) expression (D) visibility (E) For emotion. (F) For feeling. (G) For styling. (H) For hearing."}
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{"id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTA1RXVRA", "question": {"stem": "What can cats use special long hairs to do?", "choices": [{"text": "Reproduce", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Growth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Detect ghosts", "label": "C"}, {"text": "damage", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Eat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "learn", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Feel", "label": "G"}, {"text": "grow", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "whiskers are used for feeling by animals", "fact2": "All cats are animals.", "combinedfact": "Cats use specialized long hair on their faces to feel with.", "formatted_question": "What can cats use special long hairs to do? (A) Reproduce (B) Growth (C) Detect ghosts (D) damage (E) Eat (F) learn (G) Feel (H) grow"}
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{"id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3ZL3LOU", "question": {"stem": "What do cats have body parts for?", "choices": [{"text": "bone", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flight", "label": "C"}, {"text": "magic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "feeling", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "F"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "G"}, {"text": "telekinesis", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "whiskers are used for feeling by animals", "fact2": "Another name for it is cat's whiskers.", "combinedfact": "cats have body parts for feeling", "formatted_question": "What do cats have body parts for? (A) bone (B) antigens (C) flight (D) magic (E) feeling (F) tissue (G) adult (H) telekinesis"}
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{"id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04XPKLS0", "question": {"stem": "what uses whiskers for feeling?", "choices": [{"text": "adult", "label": "A"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "C"}, {"text": "babies", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weather", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "whiskers are used for feeling by animals", "fact2": "All cats are animals.", "combinedfact": "whiskers are used for feeling by cats", "formatted_question": "what uses whiskers for feeling? (A) adult (B) jellyfish (C) cats (D) babies (E) cows (F) bacteria (G) humans (H) weather"}
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{"id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYDG2S8K", "question": {"stem": "Tissue made of what is used for feeling by animals?", "choices": [{"text": "Protein", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fats", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "neurones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Vibrates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Cartilage", "label": "G"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "whiskers are used for feeling by animals", "fact2": "Hair, whiskers, claws, and hooves are also made of keratin.", "combinedfact": "tissue made of keratin is used for feeling by animals", "formatted_question": "Tissue made of what is used for feeling by animals? (A) Protein (B) fats (C) cells (D) neurones (E) mucus (F) Vibrates (G) Cartilage (H) keratin"}
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{"id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LS9L7W6M", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to measure seconds?", "choices": [{"text": "Watch", "label": "A"}, {"text": "seconds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Ruler", "label": "D"}, {"text": "goggles", "label": "E"}, {"text": "glasses", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Drill", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Scale", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "A watch can be used to measure seconds.", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Times are measured in seconds.", "formatted_question": "What can be used to measure seconds? (A) Watch (B) seconds (C) fluid (D) Ruler (E) goggles (F) glasses (G) Drill (H) Scale"}
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{"id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKUCL6I5", "question": {"stem": "What instrument could be used to measure seconds?", "choices": [{"text": "a watch", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a hygrometer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "D"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a seismometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "an anemometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "a watch is used for measuring seconds", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "All times are measured in seconds.", "formatted_question": "What instrument could be used to measure seconds? (A) a watch (B) weater (C) a hygrometer (D) Fractions (E) satellites (F) a seismometer (G) an anemometer (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W40Z5AHZP", "question": {"stem": "what is used for measuring time?", "choices": [{"text": "speed", "label": "A"}, {"text": "compass", "label": "B"}, {"text": "beakers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "D"}, {"text": "yard stick", "label": "E"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "F"}, {"text": "glasses", "label": "G"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "a Rolex is used for measuring time", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Today's Rolex is tomorrow's cheap gold watch.", "formatted_question": "what is used for measuring time? (A) speed (B) compass (C) beakers (D) Rolex (E) yard stick (F) 86400 (G) glasses (H) thermometer"}
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{"id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVU8ND710", "question": {"stem": "What measures hours, seconds, and minutes?", "choices": [{"text": "Laboratory", "label": "A"}, {"text": "The sun", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Pacific", "label": "C"}, {"text": "A candle", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "A watch", "label": "F"}, {"text": "A metronome", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "A watch measures hours, seconds, and minutes", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Time is measured using hours, seconds, and minutes.", "formatted_question": "What measures hours, seconds, and minutes? (A) Laboratory (B) The sun (C) Pacific (D) A candle (E) weater (F) A watch (G) A metronome (H) a hosta"}
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{"id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGTZZ9VV", "question": {"stem": "What can a watch be used for?", "choices": [{"text": "safe operation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "an infant's growth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hearing", "label": "C"}, {"text": "water", "label": "D"}, {"text": "help other species benefit", "label": "E"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "F"}, {"text": "studying weather", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Scientific research", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Time management is the science of how to use the hours in a day more efficiently.", "combinedfact": "a watch is needed for scientific research", "formatted_question": "What can a watch be used for? (A) safe operation (B) an infant's growth (C) hearing (D) water (E) help other species benefit (F) local weather conditions (G) studying weather (H) Scientific research"}
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{"id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIDVDAPR", "question": {"stem": "What does a watch measure?", "choices": [{"text": "protection", "label": "A"}, {"text": "percents", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "D"}, {"text": "minutes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "temperature", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Time is measured in minutes.", "combinedfact": "A watch is used for measuring minutes.", "formatted_question": "What does a watch measure? (A) protection (B) percents (C) as a base (D) inches (E) minutes (F) temperature (G) antigens (H) weight"}
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{"id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3Z8F7SG", "question": {"stem": "What do watches need to keep track of?", "choices": [{"text": "protection", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Days", "label": "B"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Seconds", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Years", "label": "E"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Months", "label": "G"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Times are measured in seconds.", "combinedfact": "Watches must keep track of seconds. ", "formatted_question": "What do watches need to keep track of? (A) protection (B) Days (C) vibration (D) Seconds (E) Years (F) satellites (G) Months (H) movement"}
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{"id": "3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK5YEBWWH", "question": {"stem": "what is used for measuring time?", "choices": [{"text": "blinking orbs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "glowing lights", "label": "C"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ticking hands", "label": "G"}, {"text": "moving walls", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Probably the easiest way to see time is to watch the ticking hands of a clock.", "combinedfact": "ticking hands are used for measuring time.", "formatted_question": "what is used for measuring time? (A) blinking orbs (B) feedback mechanisms (C) glowing lights (D) snow, ice, and rock (E) tubular organ (F) lamphreys (G) ticking hands (H) moving walls"}
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{"id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOYZCCVI", "question": {"stem": "A watch can be used for measuring", "choices": [{"text": "earthquakes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "B"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "C"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "speed of movements", "label": "E"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "F"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "combinedfact": "A watch can be used for measuring speed of movements.", "fact1": "a watch is used for measuring time", "fact2": "Time refers to the speed of movements.", "formatted_question": "A watch can be used for measuring (A) earthquakes (B) vibration (C) changes in size (D) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (E) speed of movements (F) local weather conditions (G) feedback mechanisms (H) 295 degrees Kelvin"}
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{"id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50CT6UJJ", "question": {"stem": "Microbes can live on any surface that has not been what?", "choices": [{"text": "a hosta", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wildfire", "label": "B"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dying", "label": "D"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "E"}, {"text": "polygenic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sterilized", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Bacteria and viruses are microbes.", "combinedfact": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with live microbes.", "formatted_question": "Microbes can live on any surface that has not been what? (A) a hosta (B) wildfire (C) moving plates (D) dying (E) damaging (F) polygenic (G) sterilized (H) water"}
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{"id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700MBF3IA", "question": {"stem": "a surface that is not what is likely to be covered with something that eats and digests foods?", "choices": [{"text": "cartilage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "plastic", "label": "B"}, {"text": "dirty", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sterilized", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "covered in bacteria", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Bacteria eat and bacteria digest foods.", "combinedfact": "a surface not sterilized is likely to be covered with something that eats and digests foods", "formatted_question": "a surface that is not what is likely to be covered with something that eats and digests foods? (A) cartilage (B) plastic (C) dirty (D) sterilized (E) a hosta (F) covered in bacteria (G) Unsafe (H) tooth enamel"}
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{"id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1JVO6AT", "question": {"stem": "What can surfaces that haven't been sterilized do to people?", "choices": [{"text": "Prevent injuries", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Help people learn", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Make them sick", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Make people money", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Make them strong", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "F"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Injure them", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Bacteria and viruses that make people sick can be passed on our hands.", "combinedfact": "any surface that has not been sterilized can make people sick", "formatted_question": "What can surfaces that haven't been sterilized do to people? (A) Prevent injuries (B) Help people learn (C) Make them sick (D) Make people money (E) Make them strong (F) damaging (G) destruction (H) Injure them"}
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{"id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV6UNL15", "question": {"stem": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with:", "choices": [{"text": "sticky stuff", "label": "A"}, {"text": "dead snail shells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "large creatures", "label": "D"}, {"text": "microbes and mussels", "label": "E"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Bacteria are single cell microorganism.", "combinedfact": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with single cell microorganisms.", "formatted_question": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with: (A) sticky stuff (B) dead snail shells (C) single cell microorganisms (D) large creatures (E) microbes and mussels (F) nutritious fluid (G) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (H) water"}
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{"id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBI2HIOR", "question": {"stem": "What should you do to a surface to make sure it doesn't have bacteria on it?", "choices": [{"text": "look at it", "label": "A"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "measures", "label": "D"}, {"text": "blow it off", "label": "E"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "F"}, {"text": "clean it", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sweep it off with your hand", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Surfaces can be steamed cleaned and sterilized.", "combinedfact": "Any surface that has not been cleaned is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "formatted_question": "What should you do to a surface to make sure it doesn't have bacteria on it? (A) look at it (B) protection (C) antibodies (D) measures (E) blow it off (F) calibrated (G) clean it (H) sweep it off with your hand"}
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{"id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P4QE2A1", "question": {"stem": "What should you sterilize after placing an uncooked hamburger on it?", "choices": [{"text": "plasma and formed elements", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Surfaces and counters", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Sesame Buns", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Hot frying pans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Raw Meat", "label": "G"}, {"text": "one-celled animals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Raw meat is loaded with harmful bacteria.", "combinedfact": "Surfaces where raw meat has been should be sterilized.", "formatted_question": "What should you sterilize after placing an uncooked hamburger on it? (A) plasma and formed elements (B) Surfaces and counters (C) safe operation (D) Sesame Buns (E) antigens that cause allergy (F) Hot frying pans (G) Raw Meat (H) one-celled animals"}
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{"id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8F2LUWB", "question": {"stem": "what is likely to be covered with bacteria if it has not been sterilized?", "choices": [{"text": "counterop", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "B"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ferns", "label": "G"}, {"text": "density", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "All countertop surfaces are natural stone.", "combinedfact": "any countertop that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria", "formatted_question": "what is likely to be covered with bacteria if it has not been sterilized? (A) counterop (B) Therapsids (C) dandelions (D) clouds (E) Lymph fluid (F) sea anemones (G) ferns (H) density"}
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{"id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCO849RWY", "question": {"stem": "Any area that has not been what is likely to be covered with bacteria?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bleached with teeth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "C"}, {"text": "scrubbed with bleach", "label": "D"}, {"text": "on a plant possessing stoma", "label": "E"}, {"text": "extreme environments", "label": "F"}, {"text": "washed with rags", "label": "G"}, {"text": "scrubbed with sand", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Every surface was scrubbed with bleach.", "combinedfact": "Any area that has not been scrubbed with bleach is likely to be covered with bacteria", "formatted_question": "Any area that has not been what is likely to be covered with bacteria? (A) antigens that cause allergy (B) bleached with teeth (C) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (D) scrubbed with bleach (E) on a plant possessing stoma (F) extreme environments (G) washed with rags (H) scrubbed with sand"}
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{"id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVI3JGQ7", "question": {"stem": "Any surface that has not been sterilized could result in what?", "choices": [{"text": "Major effects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "diabetes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "C"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "disinfectant", "label": "E"}, {"text": "infection", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "G"}, {"text": "soap", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Bacteria can cause infection.", "combinedfact": "Any surface that has not been sterilized could result in infection.", "formatted_question": "Any surface that has not been sterilized could result in what? (A) Major effects (B) diabetes (C) air pollution (D) erosion (E) disinfectant (F) infection (G) Car accidents (H) soap"}
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{"id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31SNFPID", "question": {"stem": "What is any surface that has not been sterilized likely to be covered with?", "choices": [{"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "B"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "C"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Bacteria are the smallest of microscopic organisms.", "combinedfact": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with microscopic organisms", "formatted_question": "What is any surface that has not been sterilized likely to be covered with? (A) microscopic organisms (B) rocks (C) occurs over a wide range (D) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (E) dermal & vascular tissue (F) water (G) tooth enamel (H) ice"}
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{"id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS31IG2F", "question": {"stem": "What reduces bacteria on a surface?", "choices": [{"text": "sterilizing", "label": "A"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "C"}, {"text": "plastic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a barometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluoride", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Clean, sterilized contacts are less likely to breed bacteria.", "combinedfact": "sterilizing a surface reduces bacteria", "formatted_question": "What reduces bacteria on a surface? (A) sterilizing (B) amebiasis (C) antigens (D) plastic (E) changes in size (F) cartilage (G) a barometer (H) fluoride"}
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{"id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXMY7IWJ", "question": {"stem": "What can sterilant be used for?", "choices": [{"text": "transportation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Warmer temperatures", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trailers and boats", "label": "C"}, {"text": "curing them", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Transporting humans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "measuring device", "label": "G"}, {"text": "clean a table", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.", "fact2": "Potent liquid sterilant kills AIDS and other viruses on surfaces.", "combinedfact": "Use sterilant in order to sterilize a table.", "formatted_question": "What can sterilant be used for? (A) transportation (B) Warmer temperatures (C) trailers and boats (D) curing them (E) trees and flowers (F) Transporting humans (G) measuring device (H) clean a table"}
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{"id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA2W4N0N", "question": {"stem": "What does fluoride do?", "choices": [{"text": "reduce acidity of food", "label": "A"}, {"text": "stop mouth pain", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "make tooth enamel grow", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protect eyes in the lab", "label": "E"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "G"}, {"text": "decrease the destruction of tooth enamel", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Tooth decay is a destruction of the tooth enamel.", "combinedfact": "Fluoride decreases the destruction of the enamel.", "formatted_question": "What does fluoride do? (A) reduce acidity of food (B) stop mouth pain (C) Extensive bone growth (D) make tooth enamel grow (E) protect eyes in the lab (F) It's inherited from genes (G) gas spreads in the air (H) decrease the destruction of tooth enamel"}
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{"id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYC1F61Z", "question": {"stem": "What can fluoride decrease the potential for?", "choices": [{"text": "precipitation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "friendship", "label": "B"}, {"text": "relationships", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Tooth pain", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Weight loss", "label": "E"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "F"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "G"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Tooth decay can be very painful, and can make teeth unsightly.", "combinedfact": "fluoride decreases the potential for tooth pain", "formatted_question": "What can fluoride decrease the potential for? (A) precipitation (B) friendship (C) relationships (D) Tooth pain (E) Weight loss (F) movement (G) destruction (H) friction"}
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{"id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRD0R1YT", "question": {"stem": "fluoride in toothpaste prevents destruction of what?", "choices": [{"text": "calcium", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bone density", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "C"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Tooth decay is a destruction of the tooth enamel.", "combinedfact": "fluoride prevents destruction of tooth enamel.", "formatted_question": "fluoride in toothpaste prevents destruction of what? (A) calcium (B) bone density (C) tooth enamel (D) holding nutrients (E) tissue (F) ribonucleic acid (G) antigens (H) tiny hairs"}
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{"id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV59YBLEP2", "question": {"stem": "What prevents the destruction of tooth enamel?", "choices": [{"text": "protection", "label": "A"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Flouride", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the cervix", "label": "D"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "estrogen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Soda", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Nitrogen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Tooth decay is a destruction of the tooth enamel.", "combinedfact": "Flouride prevents the destruction of tooth enamel. ", "formatted_question": "What prevents the destruction of tooth enamel? (A) protection (B) treatment (C) Flouride (D) the cervix (E) keratin (F) estrogen (G) Soda (H) Nitrogen"}
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{"id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJLA5F8M", "question": {"stem": "What element can help prevent cavities?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cesium", "label": "C"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "F"}, {"text": "magnesium", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluoride", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Cavities are also known as carries and tooth decay.", "combinedfact": "Fluoride reduces cavity formation.", "formatted_question": "What element can help prevent cavities? (A) weater (B) cartilage (C) cesium (D) homeostasis (E) antibodies (F) cilia (G) magnesium (H) fluoride"}
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{"id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE50B5VN", "question": {"stem": "The salts of hydrofluoric acid do what to tooth decay?", "choices": [{"text": "heating", "label": "A"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "swelling nodes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "secreting", "label": "E"}, {"text": "decrease it", "label": "F"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hard tissue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Fluorides Fluorides are the salts of hydrofluoric acid.", "combinedfact": "the salts of hydrofluoric acid decrease tooth decay", "formatted_question": "The salts of hydrofluoric acid do what to tooth decay? (A) heating (B) amebiasis (C) swelling nodes (D) Type O (E) secreting (F) decrease it (G) precipitation (H) hard tissue"}
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{"id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0T8LU5TI", "question": {"stem": "What decreases tooth decay?", "choices": [{"text": "skin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "B"}, {"text": "water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "D"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "E"}, {"text": "insulin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Virtually all water contains fluoride.", "combinedfact": "Water decreases tooth decay.", "formatted_question": "What decreases tooth decay? (A) skin (B) antigen (C) water (D) heat (E) orange (F) insulin (G) osculum (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3PPTZCWALQJZIOHJ5YA2FAW1RAWZQU", "question": {"stem": "What decreases tooth decay?", "choices": [{"text": "vitamin content", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "B"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "estrogen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "drinking water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "warmer air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "fluoride decreases tooth decay", "fact2": "Humans get most of their fluoride in drinking water.", "combinedfact": "Drinking water decreases tooth decay.", "formatted_question": "What decreases tooth decay? (A) vitamin content (B) melanin content (C) homeostasis (D) thermal expansion (E) estrogen (F) drinking water (G) ribonucleic acid (H) warmer air"}
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{"id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYPHDDOR", "question": {"stem": "How does specialization occur?", "choices": [{"text": "osmosis", "label": "A"}, {"text": "eruption", "label": "B"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "magnetism", "label": "D"}, {"text": "differentiation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "F"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "Differentiation is the specialization of a cell line.", "combinedfact": "specializing occurs with differentiation ", "formatted_question": "How does specialization occur? (A) osmosis (B) eruption (C) some prokaryotes (D) magnetism (E) differentiation (F) Extensive bone growth (G) coelenterates (H) change an ecosystem"}
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{"id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6MF2VSR", "question": {"stem": "What is the process by which neurons are created?", "choices": [{"text": "communication", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mutation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "attraction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "shedding", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "F"}, {"text": "differentiation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "Neurons are specialized cells.", "combinedfact": "Differentiation is the process by which neurons are created", "formatted_question": "What is the process by which neurons are created? (A) communication (B) mutation (C) attraction (D) shedding (E) Seconds and minutes (F) heated by the sun (G) differentiation (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBW5XQI8", "question": {"stem": "What is how plants become specialized during development?", "choices": [{"text": "dividing", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "differentiation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "pollenating", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "How plant cells become specialized during development.", "combinedfact": "Differentiation is how plants become specialized during development", "formatted_question": "What is how plants become specialized during development? (A) dividing (B) trees and flowers (C) differentiation (D) unicellular organisms (E) pollenating (F) melanin content (G) some prokaryotes (H) Extensive bone growth"}
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{"id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P4MDRTI", "question": {"stem": "What is it called when hair becomes specialized?", "choices": [{"text": "balding", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hair growth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "C"}, {"text": "photosynthesis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "E"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "F"}, {"text": "differentiation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "All hair cells require Brn3.1 for differentiation.", "combinedfact": "Hair becomes specialized through differentiation", "formatted_question": "What is it called when hair becomes specialized? (A) balding (B) hair growth (C) antigens (D) photosynthesis (E) melanin amount (F) changes in size (G) differentiation (H) Otoacoustic"}
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{"id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8BFQM8IL", "question": {"stem": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized basic units of life become what?", "choices": [{"text": "ecosystems", "label": "A"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "B"}, {"text": "more similar", "label": "C"}, {"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "identical", "label": "E"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "plants", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "Cells are the basic unit of life .", "combinedfact": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized basic units of life become specialized.", "formatted_question": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized basic units of life become what? (A) ecosystems (B) specialized (C) more similar (D) some prokaryotes (E) identical (F) humans (G) coelenterates (H) plants"}
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{"id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURZK2EVO", "question": {"stem": "What is essential for development of nerve cells?", "choices": [{"text": "vibration", "label": "A"}, {"text": "steel", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "One can hear", "label": "D"}, {"text": "stress", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "G"}, {"text": "differentiation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "Nerve cells are large, complicated, highly specialized cells.", "combinedfact": "Differentiation is essential to nerve cell development", "formatted_question": "What is essential for development of nerve cells? (A) vibration (B) steel (C) Extensive bone growth (D) One can hear (E) stress (F) melanin content (G) sound vibrations (H) differentiation"}
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{"id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHO8RFGK", "question": {"stem": "What is the process by which neurons are created?", "choices": [{"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "A"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "B"}, {"text": "graduating", "label": "C"}, {"text": "photosynthesis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Laboratory", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "differentiation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "Neurones are highly specialized cells.", "combinedfact": "Differentiation is the process by which neurones are created", "formatted_question": "What is the process by which neurons are created? (A) heated by the sun (B) communication (C) graduating (D) photosynthesis (E) Laboratory (F) Seconds and minutes (G) differentiation (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DQHDPP0", "question": {"stem": "memory cells and effector cells are what compared to T helper cells", "choices": [{"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fetal development", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "E"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "more specialized", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "T helper cells differentiate to Memory cells and effector cells.", "combinedfact": "T helper cells are more specialized as Memory cells and effector cells", "formatted_question": "memory cells and effector cells are what compared to T helper cells (A) dermal & vascular tissue (B) antibodies (C) fetal development (D) antigens (E) occurs over a wide range (F) prokaryotic cells (G) unicellular organisms (H) more specialized"}
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{"id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVUR735F", "question": {"stem": "What is the method by which unspecialized cells become specialized?", "choices": [{"text": "Laboratory", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Differentiation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "polygenic trait", "label": "F"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "fact2": "Methods and processes are activities.", "combinedfact": "Differentiation is the method by which unspecialized cells become specialized.", "formatted_question": "What is the method by which unspecialized cells become specialized? (A) Laboratory (B) Pasteurization (C) pigmentation (D) Differentiation (E) several genes (F) polygenic trait (G) prokaryotic cells (H) chondrocytes"}
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{"id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OC9GZTE", "question": {"stem": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest animals with?", "choices": [{"text": "sunlight", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fossil record", "label": "D"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "E"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Animals with backbones are called vertebrates.", "combinedfact": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest Animals with backbones", "formatted_question": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest animals with? (A) sunlight (B) cells (C) several genes (D) fossil record (E) ice (F) backbones (G) pigmentation (H) antibodies"}
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{"id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TBGKT5P", "question": {"stem": "What were the earliest vertebrates who has relatives today?", "choices": [{"text": "snails", "label": "A"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ferns", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Fish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Descendants of the early jawless fish are present today in the lampreys and hagfishes.", "combinedfact": "The earliest vertebrates were jawless fish", "formatted_question": "What were the earliest vertebrates who has relatives today? (A) snails (B) humans (C) lynx (D) ferns (E) cows (F) Fish (G) Type O (H) cats"}
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{"id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL3GQEYZ", "question": {"stem": "What did ancestors of hagfish probably have?", "choices": [{"text": "cartilage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feet", "label": "B"}, {"text": "backbone", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wealth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "friends", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone.", "combinedfact": "ancestors of hagfish probably had backbones", "formatted_question": "What did ancestors of hagfish probably have? (A) cartilage (B) feet (C) backbone (D) wealth (E) hairs (F) keratin (G) friends (H) tooth enamel"}
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{"id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O18N254T", "question": {"stem": "what are sharks?", "choices": [{"text": "vertebrates", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bears", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cold blooded", "label": "C"}, {"text": "reptile", "label": "D"}, {"text": "whales", "label": "E"}, {"text": "their young", "label": "F"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Hagfish and sharks are both isosmotic with their saline environments.", "combinedfact": "sharks are vertebrates", "formatted_question": "what are sharks? (A) vertebrates (B) bears (C) cold blooded (D) reptile (E) whales (F) their young (G) coelenterates (H) saves lives"}
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{"id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3Q79QLD", "question": {"stem": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest animals with what?", "choices": [{"text": "fossil record", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "B"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "D"}, {"text": "arms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "feet", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "wings", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Vertebrates are animals with backbones, such as horses.", "combinedfact": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest animals with backbones", "formatted_question": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest animals with what? (A) fossil record (B) antigens (C) backbones (D) antibodies (E) arms (F) feet (G) hairs (H) wings"}
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{"id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKWCQ14A", "question": {"stem": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have had the earliest what?", "choices": [{"text": "Growth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Haggard skin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Bones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Early Morning", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Fish Smell", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Bone is found only in vertebrates .", "combinedfact": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have the earliest bones.", "formatted_question": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have had the earliest what? (A) Growth (B) pigment (C) 86400 (D) Haggard skin (E) marine (F) Bones (G) Early Morning (H) Fish Smell"}
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{"id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I0LPQ4VD", "question": {"stem": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest creatures with what?", "choices": [{"text": "pigment", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "life", "label": "D"}, {"text": "shells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "size", "label": "F"}, {"text": "wings", "label": "G"}, {"text": "arms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Bone is found only in vertebrates .", "combinedfact": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest creatures with bones", "formatted_question": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest creatures with what? (A) pigment (B) bones (C) keratin (D) life (E) shells (F) size (G) wings (H) arms"}
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{"id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN97E7D9Y", "question": {"stem": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest", "choices": [{"text": "filter feeders", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "carrying offspring to birth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "animals with backbone", "label": "D"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "E"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "To survive in their environment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Vertebrates are animals with backbones.", "combinedfact": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest animals with backbones.", "formatted_question": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest (A) filter feeders (B) unicellular organisms (C) carrying offspring to birth (D) animals with backbone (E) last stage before adulthood (F) prokaryotic cells (G) To survive in their environment (H) inherited antigens + antibody"}
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{"id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYUVV4L9", "question": {"stem": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest what?", "choices": [{"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals with backbones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "dinosaurs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "G"}, {"text": "To survive in their environment", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Vertebrates are animals with backbones.", "combinedfact": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest animals with backbones.", "formatted_question": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest what? (A) Extensive bone growth (B) unicellular organisms (C) humans (D) last stage before adulthood (E) animals with backbones (F) dinosaurs (G) bacteria (H) To survive in their environment"}
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{"id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SW9MTQHR", "question": {"stem": "Forefathers of what kind of fish are thought to be the earliest vertebrates?", "choices": [{"text": "hagfish", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Pelycosaur", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "F"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "G"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Property of ancestors and forefathers can only be legally inherited by sons.", "combinedfact": "The forefathers of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "formatted_question": "Forefathers of what kind of fish are thought to be the earliest vertebrates? (A) hagfish (B) Pelycosaur (C) fish (D) angiosperm (E) adult (F) Therapsids (G) marine (H) aquatic"}
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{"id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36CONOU06L", "question": {"stem": "Ancestors of a jawless fish which is parasitic are thought to have been the earliest what", "choices": [{"text": "moving over land", "label": "A"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "reptile", "label": "D"}, {"text": "several", "label": "E"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vertebrates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "Hagfishes are a type of jawless fish which are the only parasitic vertebrates.", "combinedfact": "Ancestors of a type of jawless fish which is parasitic are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates", "formatted_question": "Ancestors of a jawless fish which is parasitic are thought to have been the earliest what (A) moving over land (B) changes in size (C) aquatic (D) reptile (E) several (F) chondrocytes (G) vertebrates (H) eukaryotic cells"}
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{"id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JAULWOT", "question": {"stem": "What do hagfish have?", "choices": [{"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "A backbone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "D"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "F"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Ancestors of hagfish are thought to have been the earliest vertebrates.", "fact2": "If animals have backbones, they are called a Vertebrate.", "combinedfact": "hagfish have a backbone", "formatted_question": "What do hagfish have? (A) tiny hairs (B) A backbone (C) hairs (D) a hosta (E) angiosperm (F) tooth enamel (G) some anthozoans (H) Vibrissae"}
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{"id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6U8S68W", "question": {"stem": "What do most fish not have to deal with?", "choices": [{"text": "hardened backbone", "label": "A"}, {"text": "death", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "vertebrae or backbone", "label": "D"}, {"text": "disasters", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Extremes of temperature", "label": "F"}, {"text": "krill and plankton", "label": "G"}, {"text": "predators", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Fish Fish are the ultimate aquatic organism.", "combinedfact": "most fish do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture", "formatted_question": "What do most fish not have to deal with? (A) hardened backbone (B) death (C) Exposure to oxygen and water (D) vertebrae or backbone (E) disasters (F) Extremes of temperature (G) krill and plankton (H) predators"}
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{"id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQZ72LTR", "question": {"stem": "What generally don't have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "Sponge", "label": "A"}, {"text": "ferns", "label": "B"}, {"text": "penguins", "label": "C"}, {"text": "polar bears", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "E"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Fish Fish are the ultimate aquatic organism.", "combinedfact": "Most fish do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "formatted_question": "What generally don't have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture? (A) Sponge (B) ferns (C) penguins (D) polar bears (E) fish (F) snails (G) cilia (H) fat"}
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{"id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJTD9FQN", "question": {"stem": "Most what do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "cilia", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "B"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "C"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "camels", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ferns", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Effects on Aquatic Organisms Triallate is highly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms.", "combinedfact": "Most fish do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "formatted_question": "Most what do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture? (A) cilia (B) fish (C) snails (D) marine (E) humans (F) camels (G) ferns (H) lizards"}
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{"id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XH4SHT2X", "question": {"stem": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to do what?", "choices": [{"text": "Dangerous things", "label": "A"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "swim underwater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "moisturize their skin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "F"}, {"text": "live in moisture", "label": "G"}, {"text": "eat food", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Moisturizing Secondly, moisturizing the skin is extremely important.", "combinedfact": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to moisturize their skin", "formatted_question": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to do what? (A) Dangerous things (B) precipitation (C) rapid changes occur (D) swim underwater (E) moisturize their skin (F) change an ecosystem (G) live in moisture (H) eat food"}
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{"id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOL1K6TD8", "question": {"stem": "What do most fish not have to deal with?", "choices": [{"text": "negative feedback", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Temperature extremes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protein foreign to the body.", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Warmer temperatures", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Fish and other aquatic creatures are no exception.", "combinedfact": "most fish do not have to deal with temperature or moisture extremes", "formatted_question": "What do most fish not have to deal with? (A) negative feedback (B) feedback mechanisms (C) Exposure to oxygen and water (D) the environment (E) Temperature extremes (F) protein foreign to the body. (G) antigens that cause allergy (H) Warmer temperatures"}
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{"id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBKXMR6T", "question": {"stem": "Most what o not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "boys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ferns", "label": "D"}, {"text": "apples", "label": "E"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Fish Fish are the ultimate aquatic organism.", "combinedfact": "Most fish do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture", "formatted_question": "Most what o not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture? (A) boys (B) snails (C) cilia (D) ferns (E) apples (F) cells (G) fish (H) fat"}
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{"id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI9F2PMY", "question": {"stem": "Most _ do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "choices": [{"text": "matter", "label": "A"}, {"text": "move", "label": "B"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "G"}, {"text": "life", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Fish Fish are the ultimate aquatic organism.", "combinedfact": "Most fish do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "formatted_question": "Most _ do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture. (A) matter (B) move (C) snails (D) tissue (E) weater (F) winter (G) fish (H) life"}
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{"id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G05VOYD9", "question": {"stem": "What does not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "B"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "D"}, {"text": "reptile", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lizards", "label": "F"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "most fish", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Fish Fish are the ultimate aquatic organism.", "combinedfact": "most fish do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture", "formatted_question": "What does not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture? (A) humans (B) paramecium (C) angiosperm (D) ecosystems (E) reptile (F) lizards (G) male gametes (H) most fish"}
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{"id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8T9MI2M", "question": {"stem": "What kind of creatures don't usually have to deal with extreme temperatures or wetness?", "choices": [{"text": "ecosystems", "label": "A"}, {"text": "one-celled animals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "D"}, {"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "E"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "alligators", "label": "G"}, {"text": "aquatic organisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or moisture.", "fact2": "Wetting provides moisture to make brine.", "combinedfact": "Most aquatic organisms do not have to deal with extremes of temperature or wetness.", "formatted_question": "What kind of creatures don't usually have to deal with extreme temperatures or wetness? (A) ecosystems (B) one-celled animals (C) unicellular organisms (D) dandelions (E) close relatives of coral (F) angiosperm (G) alligators (H) aquatic organisms"}
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{"id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZGYSBDD", "question": {"stem": "When iron oxidizes, that metal becomes orange where?", "choices": [{"text": "indoors", "label": "A"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Elemental", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "outdoors", "label": "E"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "F"}, {"text": "warmer air", "label": "G"}, {"text": "inside", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "When iron oxidizes, that metal becomes orange on the surface.", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "When iron oxidizes, it rusts.", "formatted_question": "When iron oxidizes, that metal becomes orange where? (A) indoors (B) road bends (C) Elemental (D) a producer (E) outdoors (F) surface (G) warmer air (H) inside"}
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{"id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827KXY9H4", "question": {"stem": "What can cause metal to become orange on the surface?", "choices": [{"text": "vibration", "label": "A"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Moisture", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cars", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Chrome", "label": "E"}, {"text": "magnesium", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Dry conditions", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Mineral oil", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "combinedfact": "Moisture can cause metal to become orange on the surface.", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Moisture can damage metal causing rusting and corrosion.", "formatted_question": "What can cause metal to become orange on the surface? (A) vibration (B) friction (C) Moisture (D) cars (E) Chrome (F) magnesium (G) Dry conditions (H) Mineral oil"}
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{"id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP4E8LFP", "question": {"stem": "What will cause metal to turn orange?", "choices": [{"text": "Exposure to nitrogen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "higher ultraviolet radiation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Exposure to hydrochloric acid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Exposure to helium and carbon", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "combinedfact": "oxygen and water will cause metal to turn orange", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.", "formatted_question": "What will cause metal to turn orange? (A) Exposure to nitrogen (B) higher ultraviolet radiation (C) thermal expansion (D) Exposure to hydrochloric acid (E) antigens that cause allergy (F) a surface not sterilized (G) Exposure to helium and carbon (H) Exposure to oxygen and water"}
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{"id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRWP7XBM", "question": {"stem": "metal becomes orange on the surface as a result of", "choices": [{"text": "magnetism", "label": "A"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "C"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "E"}, {"text": "oxidation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "G"}, {"text": "condesation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "metal becomes orange on the surface as a result of oxidation.", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Rust stains are the result of oxidation.", "formatted_question": "metal becomes orange on the surface as a result of (A) magnetism (B) friction (C) treatment (D) heating (E) Car accidents (F) oxidation (G) air pollution (H) condesation"}
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{"id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUSNP3V3", "question": {"stem": "Moisture can turn metal what color", "choices": [{"text": "orange", "label": "A"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "B"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "C"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "smooth", "label": "E"}, {"text": "nectarine", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mineral", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "Moisture can turn metal orange on the surface", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Moisture is the main cause of rust.", "formatted_question": "Moisture can turn metal what color (A) orange (B) damaging (C) solid (D) erosion (E) smooth (F) nectarine (G) mineral (H) Unsafe"}
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{"id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPUDLJJO", "question": {"stem": "What happens on the surface when iron rusts?", "choices": [{"text": "it becomes orange", "label": "A"}, {"text": "it grows", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Extremes of temperature", "label": "C"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "D"}, {"text": "it flies", "label": "E"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "F"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "it explodes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Chemically, iron is an active metal.", "combinedfact": "when iron rusts , iron becomes orange on the surface", "formatted_question": "What happens on the surface when iron rusts? (A) it becomes orange (B) it grows (C) Extremes of temperature (D) gas spreads in the air (E) it flies (F) destruction (G) 295 degrees Kelvin (H) it explodes"}
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{"id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD4440ZUSAVC", "question": {"stem": "what causes metal to be orange on the surface?", "choices": [{"text": "melanin content", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gold", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "C"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "D"}, {"text": "electrons", "label": "E"}, {"text": "conductors", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "G"}, {"text": "iron oxide", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Iron oxide is rust .", "combinedfact": "when a metal contains iron oxide, it becomes orange on the surface", "formatted_question": "what causes metal to be orange on the surface? (A) melanin content (B) gold (C) antigens (D) air pollution (E) electrons (F) conductors (G) melanin amount (H) iron oxide"}
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{"id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JEPPQWU", "question": {"stem": "Exposure to oxygen and water can cause iron to ", "choices": [{"text": "decrease strength", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melt", "label": "B"}, {"text": "uncontrollable burning", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "turn orange on the surface", "label": "E"}, {"text": "vibrate", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Extremes of temperature", "label": "G"}, {"text": "levitate", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.", "combinedfact": "In the presence of oxygen and water, iron will become orange on the surface", "formatted_question": "Exposure to oxygen and water can cause iron to (A) decrease strength (B) melt (C) uncontrollable burning (D) thermal expansion (E) turn orange on the surface (F) vibrate (G) Extremes of temperature (H) levitate"}
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{"id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKWDCWSR", "question": {"stem": "what makes metal orange?", "choices": [{"text": "pigmentation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "radiation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oxidation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Metal turns to rust via oxidation.", "combinedfact": "oxidation makes metal orange", "formatted_question": "what makes metal orange? (A) pigmentation (B) heating (C) tubular organ (D) antigens (E) chondrocytes (F) radiation (G) oxidation (H) several genes"}
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{"id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4HRQ0UQ", "question": {"stem": "When iron rusts, it becomes what on the surface?", "choices": [{"text": "osculum", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "black", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pink", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Elemental", "label": "E"}, {"text": "invisible", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hued", "label": "G"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Chemically, iron is an active metal.", "combinedfact": "when iron rusts it becomes orange on the surface", "formatted_question": "When iron rusts, it becomes what on the surface? (A) osculum (B) a metal (C) black (D) pink (E) Elemental (F) invisible (G) hued (H) orange"}
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{"id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYCTZNLL", "question": {"stem": "When steel rusts it becomes", "choices": [{"text": "blue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "C"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rainbow", "label": "G"}, {"text": "pink", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Steel is the most useful of metals.", "combinedfact": "When steel rusts it becomes orange.", "formatted_question": "When steel rusts it becomes (A) blue (B) Mohs (C) Unsafe (D) solid (E) orange (F) damaging (G) rainbow (H) pink"}
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{"id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RC8OC94", "question": {"stem": "Cast-iron and steel surfaces are susceptible to becoming what on the surface?", "choices": [{"text": "hardness", "label": "A"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "B"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "C"}, {"text": "acids", "label": "D"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "E"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "G"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Cast-iron and steel surfaces are susceptible to corrosion in the form of rust.", "combinedfact": "Cast-iron and steel surfaces are susceptible to becoming orange on the surface", "formatted_question": "Cast-iron and steel surfaces are susceptible to becoming what on the surface? (A) hardness (B) solid (C) irritants (D) acids (E) orange (F) heat (G) Unsafe (H) damaging"}
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{"id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJGAPVID", "question": {"stem": "What color may jewelry become when it rusts?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "C"}, {"text": "polygenic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "F"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "G"}, {"text": "solid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Yin metal is small metal, jewelery metal and decorative metal.", "combinedfact": "When jewelry rusts it may become orange on the surface.", "formatted_question": "What color may jewelry become when it rusts? (A) weater (B) a metal (C) Unsafe (D) polygenic (E) lamphreys (F) orange (G) damaging (H) solid"}
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{"id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOSV31H6", "question": {"stem": "What causes metal surface to become orange?", "choices": [{"text": "storms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fires", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "light", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "when a metal rusts , that metal becomes orange on the surface", "fact2": "Water cause parts to rust, and even a very small amount of rust can damage injectors.", "combinedfact": "water causes metal surface to become orange", "formatted_question": "What causes metal surface to become orange? (A) storms (B) heat (C) fires (D) wind (E) antigen (F) pigment (G) water (H) light"}
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{"id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJY00FOK", "question": {"stem": "What happens when sonic waves make eardrums vibrate?", "choices": [{"text": "shaking", "label": "A"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cancer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the rate of travel", "label": "D"}, {"text": "one can sleep", "label": "E"}, {"text": "one goes deaf", "label": "F"}, {"text": "One can hear", "label": "G"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "Sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate.", "combinedfact": "One can hear when sonic waves cause the eardrum to vibrate. ", "formatted_question": "What happens when sonic waves make eardrums vibrate? (A) shaking (B) it increases (C) cancer (D) the rate of travel (E) one can sleep (F) one goes deaf (G) One can hear (H) intensity"}
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{"id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN87Y2O6BE", "question": {"stem": "What is processed when it reaches the brain?", "choices": [{"text": "microwaves", "label": "A"}, {"text": "food", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "C"}, {"text": "noise", "label": "D"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "E"}, {"text": "radiation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "xrays", "label": "G"}, {"text": "insulin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "Nevertheless, the sharpest sounds are perceived in the brain.", "combinedfact": "noise is processed when it reaches the brain", "formatted_question": "What is processed when it reaches the brain? (A) microwaves (B) food (C) antigen (D) noise (E) RNA (F) radiation (G) xrays (H) insulin"}
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{"id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZJO9ZGL", "question": {"stem": "What are ears used for?", "choices": [{"text": "vision", "label": "A"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "B"}, {"text": "babies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "assess visually", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "E"}, {"text": "to hear", "label": "F"}, {"text": "howling", "label": "G"}, {"text": "taste food", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "For sound, the sense of hearing is used.", "combinedfact": "ears are used for hearing", "formatted_question": "What are ears used for? (A) vision (B) movement (C) babies (D) assess visually (E) protection (F) to hear (G) howling (H) taste food"}
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{"id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHC1G962", "question": {"stem": "What does your ear drum do when it hears something?", "choices": [{"text": "Expands", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Nothing", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "C"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Echos", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Vibrates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "G"}, {"text": "move", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "Sound waves make the ear drum vibrate.", "combinedfact": "When a wave reaches your ear, your ear drum vibrates and you can hear it", "formatted_question": "What does your ear drum do when it hears something? (A) Expands (B) Nothing (C) feedback (D) it increases (E) Echos (F) Vibrates (G) weater (H) move"}
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{"id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSA25W6J", "question": {"stem": "When can music be heard?", "choices": [{"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "A"}, {"text": "when the music reaches the eye", "label": "B"}, {"text": "when the ear is not working", "label": "C"}, {"text": "when the music reaches the ear", "label": "D"}, {"text": "reverberating noise", "label": "E"}, {"text": "when the music dies", "label": "F"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "G"}, {"text": "speed at which sound moves", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "Music is sound, sound is energy.", "combinedfact": "when music reaches the ear that music can be heard", "formatted_question": "When can music be heard? (A) sound vibrations (B) when the music reaches the eye (C) when the ear is not working (D) when the music reaches the ear (E) reverberating noise (F) when the music dies (G) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (H) speed at which sound moves"}
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{"id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTZEEDAO", "question": {"stem": "what can be heard when it reaches the ear?", "choices": [{"text": "h2o", "label": "A"}, {"text": "music", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hail", "label": "D"}, {"text": "earlobes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "nectar", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fumes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gamma rays", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "Music is sound, sound is energy.", "combinedfact": "when music reaches the ear, it can be heard", "formatted_question": "what can be heard when it reaches the ear? (A) h2o (B) music (C) fluid (D) hail (E) earlobes (F) nectar (G) fumes (H) gamma rays"}
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{"id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP532FLS", "question": {"stem": "When vibrations reach the ear, what can be heard?", "choices": [{"text": "insects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "silence", "label": "B"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "C"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "D"}, {"text": "loneliness", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Yes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "quiet", "label": "G"}, {"text": "music", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "Music is basically sound produced by vibrations.", "combinedfact": "When vibrations reach the ear, music can be heard.", "formatted_question": "When vibrations reach the ear, what can be heard? (A) insects (B) silence (C) shaking (D) danger (E) loneliness (F) Yes (G) quiet (H) music"}
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{"id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q64IE9G3", "question": {"stem": "What are the vibrations in the ear called?", "choices": [{"text": "intensity", "label": "A"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Seisometers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "Otoacoustic emissions are sounds the ear generates.", "combinedfact": "The vibrations that reach the ear to make noise are Otoacoustic", "formatted_question": "What are the vibrations in the ear called? (A) intensity (B) very complex (C) melanin content (D) lamphreys (E) Otoacoustic (F) weater (G) Seisometers (H) trucks and cars"}
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{"id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPCV0Q1B", "question": {"stem": "What can be heard when it reaches our ears?", "choices": [{"text": "feedback", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vibrations", "label": "B"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "C"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "F"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Pacific", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "when sound reaches the ear , that sound can be heard", "fact2": "When the vibrations reach our ears, they are changed into sounds.", "combinedfact": "When vibrations reach our ears, they can be heard.", "formatted_question": "What can be heard when it reaches our ears? (A) feedback (B) vibrations (C) very complex (D) animals (E) amount of heat (F) movement (G) air pollution (H) Pacific"}
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{"id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPRXSEL2", "question": {"stem": "Placing a mineral on the Mohs scale requires ", "choices": [{"text": "strength", "label": "A"}, {"text": "magnesium", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "scratching it", "label": "E"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "F"}, {"text": "periodic table", "label": "G"}, {"text": "photographing it", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "For ranking the hardness of minerals, the Mohs scale is generally used.", "combinedfact": "Scratching a mineral allows one to determine the ranking on the Mohs scale", "formatted_question": "Placing a mineral on the Mohs scale requires (A) strength (B) magnesium (C) as a base (D) transportation (E) scratching it (F) classified (G) periodic table (H) photographing it"}
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{"id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IGX102F9", "question": {"stem": "How can you measure the hardness of a gem stone?", "choices": [{"text": "melanin amount", "label": "A"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "B"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Weigh it on a scale", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Scratch it", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Trigonometry", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Break it open", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Leave it in the sun", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Most gem stones are hard minerals.", "combinedfact": "You can measure the hardness of a gem stone by scratching it", "formatted_question": "How can you measure the hardness of a gem stone? (A) melanin amount (B) classified (C) inches (D) Weigh it on a scale (E) Scratch it (F) Trigonometry (G) Break it open (H) Leave it in the sun"}
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{"id": "3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORO09229", "question": {"stem": "What must be done to classify minerals?", "choices": [{"text": "wash them", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Phylogeny", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bury them", "label": "C"}, {"text": "scratch them", "label": "D"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "F"}, {"text": "periodic table", "label": "G"}, {"text": "throw them", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Minerals are classified by their hardness.", "combinedfact": "Classifying minerals requires scratching those materials.", "formatted_question": "What must be done to classify minerals? (A) wash them (B) Phylogeny (C) bury them (D) scratch them (E) treatment (F) Cladistics (G) periodic table (H) throw them"}
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{"id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5W1GFEA", "question": {"stem": "What can you scratch to measure?", "choices": [{"text": "stoma", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "yardsticks", "label": "C"}, {"text": "diamonds", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rulers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "measuring tape", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Diamonds are so hard because of the shape of a diamond's structure.", "combinedfact": "measuring diamonds requires scratching them", "formatted_question": "What can you scratch to measure? (A) stoma (B) bone (C) yardsticks (D) diamonds (E) rulers (F) distance (G) hairs (H) measuring tape"}
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{"id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5L9KVWYW", "question": {"stem": "what needs to be scratched to measure hardness?", "choices": [{"text": "nails", "label": "A"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "B"}, {"text": "air", "label": "C"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "D"}, {"text": "oaks", "label": "E"}, {"text": "poles", "label": "F"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gems", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Most gem stones are hard minerals.", "combinedfact": "measuring gem hardness requires scratching them", "formatted_question": "what needs to be scratched to measure hardness? (A) nails (B) stoma (C) air (D) h2o (E) oaks (F) poles (G) weater (H) gems"}
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{"id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IGZ5VF2R", "question": {"stem": "A mineral is scratched in order to rank it on what scale?", "choices": [{"text": "stoma", "label": "A"}, {"text": "properties", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "attributes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "F"}, {"text": "scratch", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "For ranking the hardness of minerals, the Mohs scale is generally used.", "combinedfact": "To rank a mineral on the Mohs scale, one must scratch it.", "formatted_question": "A mineral is scratched in order to rank it on what scale? (A) stoma (B) properties (C) Mohs (D) attributes (E) eight (F) bone (G) scratch (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3B4OLOT", "question": {"stem": "Measuring the hardness of calcite requires what?", "choices": [{"text": "melting those materials", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hardened backbone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "C"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cutting those materials", "label": "E"}, {"text": "scratching yourself", "label": "F"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "G"}, {"text": "scratching those materials", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Calcite is a very common mineral.", "combinedfact": "Measuring the hardness of calcite requires scratching those materials", "formatted_question": "Measuring the hardness of calcite requires what? (A) melting those materials (B) hardened backbone (C) amount of heat (D) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (E) cutting those materials (F) scratching yourself (G) thermal expansion (H) scratching those materials"}
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{"id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM0IG419U", "question": {"stem": "What is required to measure the hardness of a pearl?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Playing with it", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Scratching it", "label": "C"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "F"}, {"text": "magnesium", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Helping it", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Carbonate minerals, such as malachite, pearl, and rhodochrosite, are damaged by chemical attack.", "combinedfact": "measuring the hardness of a pearl requires scratching it", "formatted_question": "What is required to measure the hardness of a pearl? (A) lamphreys (B) Playing with it (C) Scratching it (D) keratin (E) melanin content (F) potassium (G) magnesium (H) Helping it"}
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{"id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKXTS14B", "question": {"stem": "Measuring the what of minerals requires chipping those materials?", "choices": [{"text": "deposits", "label": "A"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "B"}, {"text": "size", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hardness", "label": "E"}, {"text": "shape", "label": "F"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "G"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Although a diamond is the hardest substance known to man, it can be chipped or scratched.", "combinedfact": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires chipping those materials", "formatted_question": "Measuring the what of minerals requires chipping those materials? (A) deposits (B) potassium (C) size (D) weight (E) hardness (F) shape (G) key element (H) strength"}
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{"id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQBYKLT3", "question": {"stem": "What is necessary to measure the hardness of materials?", "choices": [{"text": "treatment", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tapping", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rubbing", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tasting", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "scratching", "label": "F"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "G"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Travel is required as necessary.", "combinedfact": "To measure the hardness of materials, scratching those materials is necessary.", "formatted_question": "What is necessary to measure the hardness of materials? (A) treatment (B) tapping (C) rubbing (D) tasting (E) lamphreys (F) scratching (G) strength (H) potassium"}
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{"id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP26UOZD2", "question": {"stem": "Measuring hardness of minerals requires a harder what?", "choices": [{"text": "calcium", "label": "A"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mineral", "label": "D"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "E"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the same", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Harder minerals can scratch softer minerals.", "combinedfact": "Measuring hardness of minerals requires a harder mineral.", "formatted_question": "Measuring hardness of minerals requires a harder what? (A) calcium (B) as a base (C) cartilage (D) mineral (E) stoma (F) osculum (G) the same (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FA58IZ67", "question": {"stem": "How can you get a measurement on the Moh's scale?", "choices": [{"text": "strength", "label": "A"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Scratching", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hair growth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "E"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "F"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "G"}, {"text": "miles per hour", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Moh's scale is used to describe a mineral's hardness.", "combinedfact": "Getting a measurement on the Moh's scale requires scratching", "formatted_question": "How can you get a measurement on the Moh's scale? (A) strength (B) distance (C) Scratching (D) hair growth (E) Cladistics (F) inches (G) changes in size (H) miles per hour"}
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{"id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CRT1ISL", "question": {"stem": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires doing what to them?", "choices": [{"text": "Trigonometry", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "D"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "F"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "G"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Another type of damage is a scratch.", "combinedfact": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires damaging them", "formatted_question": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires doing what to them? (A) Trigonometry (B) cartilage (C) feedback (D) Cladistics (E) osculum (F) damaging (G) surface (H) treatment"}
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{"id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9N2V8P8O", "question": {"stem": "What is done to a mineral to determine its place on the Moh's scale?", "choices": [{"text": "scratch", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Laboratory", "label": "C"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "D"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "surveyor", "label": "F"}, {"text": "percents", "label": "G"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "Moh's scale is used to describe a mineral's hardness.", "combinedfact": "Scratching a mineral is required to determine its place on Moh's scale", "formatted_question": "What is done to a mineral to determine its place on the Moh's scale? (A) scratch (B) keratin (C) Laboratory (D) classified (E) treatment (F) surveyor (G) percents (H) as a base"}
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{"id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVKCJSSFO", "question": {"stem": "the Moh's scale of hardness is used by doing what to the materials", "choices": [{"text": "heating", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tool extensions", "label": "B"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "C"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "D"}, {"text": "scratching", "label": "E"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "F"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "measuring the hardness of minerals requires scratching those materials", "fact2": "To figure out the hardness of a mineral, the Moh's scale of hardness is used.", "combinedfact": "the Moh's scale of hardness is used by scratching the materials", "formatted_question": "the Moh's scale of hardness is used by doing what to the materials (A) heating (B) tool extensions (C) protection (D) classified (E) scratching (F) as a base (G) how they move (H) Cladistics"}
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{"id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXDP19U9", "question": {"stem": "What are used to take infrared pictures from space?", "choices": [{"text": "cameras", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "C"}, {"text": "light", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "microscopes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "telescopes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "Images include satellite and infrared pictures.", "combinedfact": "Satellites are used to take infrared pictures from space.", "formatted_question": "What are used to take infrared pictures from space? (A) cameras (B) Chemicals (C) waves (D) light (E) weater (F) microscopes (G) telescopes (H) satellites"}
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{"id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HW71ZLXA", "question": {"stem": "Which of the following is a source of key meteorological data for forecasting", "choices": [{"text": "precipitation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "asteroids", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the Hubble telescope", "label": "D"}, {"text": "parkas", "label": "E"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "F"}, {"text": "seasonal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "Meteorologists employ images from satellites to help forecast the weather.", "combinedfact": "Satellites can help forecast the weather", "formatted_question": "Which of the following is a source of key meteorological data for forecasting (A) precipitation (B) asteroids (C) Communication (D) the Hubble telescope (E) parkas (F) satellites (G) seasonal (H) melanin amount"}
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{"id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PKUU5CP", "question": {"stem": "Images of Earth are taken by", "choices": [{"text": "satellites", "label": "A"}, {"text": "light", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "C"}, {"text": "millions", "label": "D"}, {"text": "radar", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "F"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "Images of Earth taken from space.", "combinedfact": "satellites are used to take images of Earth", "formatted_question": "Images of Earth are taken by (A) satellites (B) light (C) Communication (D) millions (E) radar (F) Plate tectonics (G) moving plates (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX5DHQOJ", "question": {"stem": "What can give a global perspective on the ozone hole?", "choices": [{"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Imagery from space", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Light shining into it", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weather vane", "label": "D"}, {"text": "collision of crustal plates", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sunglasses", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "Satellite imagery gives a global perspective on the ozone hole.", "combinedfact": "Images from space are used to study the ozone hole", "formatted_question": "What can give a global perspective on the ozone hole? (A) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (B) Imagery from space (C) Light shining into it (D) weather vane (E) collision of crustal plates (F) a surface not sterilized (G) sunglasses (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAHLGHJG", "question": {"stem": "What can satellites do?", "choices": [{"text": "safe operation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "raise lizards", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Transporting humans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "breed dogs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "take photos from space", "label": "E"}, {"text": "harvest asteroids", "label": "F"}, {"text": "capture prey", "label": "G"}, {"text": "help other species benefit", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "All photos are digital images.", "combinedfact": "satellites are used to take photos from space", "formatted_question": "What can satellites do? (A) safe operation (B) raise lizards (C) Transporting humans (D) breed dogs (E) take photos from space (F) harvest asteroids (G) capture prey (H) help other species benefit"}
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{"id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYL9QOB9", "question": {"stem": "what are satellites used to take pictures of?", "choices": [{"text": "people", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Earth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "D"}, {"text": "underground", "label": "E"}, {"text": "small animals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cell phones", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "Images of Earth taken from space.", "combinedfact": "satellites are used to take pictures of Earth from space", "formatted_question": "what are satellites used to take pictures of? (A) people (B) Earth (C) animals (D) humans (E) underground (F) small animals (G) trees (H) cell phones"}
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{"id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LEIKRC4", "question": {"stem": "What is a tool that meteorologists use?", "choices": [{"text": "Chemicals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "B"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "C"}, {"text": "several", "label": "D"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "F"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "Meteorologists rely on weather images from space.", "combinedfact": "Meteorologists rely on satellites for data.", "formatted_question": "What is a tool that meteorologists use? (A) Chemicals (B) feedback (C) specialized (D) several (E) visibility (F) Communication (G) backbones (H) satellites"}
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{"id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF38UM9AS", "question": {"stem": "Satellites are used to take what from space?", "choices": [{"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "A"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "painters", "label": "D"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "E"}, {"text": "digital photographs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "digital files", "label": "G"}, {"text": "photographers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "satellites are used to take images from space", "fact2": "Satellite images are digital photographs.", "combinedfact": "Satellites are used to take digital photographs from space.", "formatted_question": "Satellites are used to take what from space? (A) rapid changes occur (B) snow, ice, and rock (C) trees and flowers (D) painters (E) occurs over a wide range (F) digital photographs (G) digital files (H) photographers"}
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{"id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29AXZK0MC", "question": {"stem": "What helps prevent injuries to children in cars?", "choices": [{"text": "seat belts", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "B"}, {"text": "magnesium", "label": "C"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Radio", "label": "E"}, {"text": "legroom", "label": "F"}, {"text": "roof storage", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Children are passengers too.", "combinedfact": "seat belts prevent injuries to children", "formatted_question": "What helps prevent injuries to children in cars? (A) seat belts (B) melanin content (C) magnesium (D) melanin amount (E) Radio (F) legroom (G) roof storage (H) Chemicals"}
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{"id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6JSFSVO", "question": {"stem": "Preventing injuries to passengers in cars does what?", "choices": [{"text": "results in boredom", "label": "A"}, {"text": "head trauma", "label": "B"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "E"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ejections from the car", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Slows down", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Seat belts save lives .", "combinedfact": "Preventing injuries to passengers in cars saves lives.", "formatted_question": "Preventing injuries to passengers in cars does what? (A) results in boredom (B) head trauma (C) homeostasis (D) Unsafe (E) Pasteurization (F) saves lives (G) ejections from the car (H) Slows down"}
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{"id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CH64J3AE", "question": {"stem": "What can help prevent death?", "choices": [{"text": "hormones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Backseat driving", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Seat belts", "label": "C"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Distracted driving", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Careless driving", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Car accidents are a leading cause of death for children today.", "combinedfact": "seat belts can help prevent death", "formatted_question": "What can help prevent death? (A) hormones (B) Backseat driving (C) Seat belts (D) homeostasis (E) melanin content (F) Distracted driving (G) antibodies (H) Careless driving"}
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{"id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z23NGORT", "question": {"stem": "Seat belts are used for what in during crashes for passengers?", "choices": [{"text": "filing lawsuits", "label": "A"}, {"text": "creating injuries", "label": "B"}, {"text": "medical reasons", "label": "C"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "D"}, {"text": "getting arrested", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "avoiding injuries", "label": "G"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Many injuries in crashes are caused by unbelted passengers colliding with other people in the car.", "combinedfact": "Seat belts are used for avoiding injuries in crashes for passengers", "formatted_question": "Seat belts are used for what in during crashes for passengers? (A) filing lawsuits (B) creating injuries (C) medical reasons (D) safe driving (E) getting arrested (F) safe operation (G) avoiding injuries (H) how they move"}
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{"id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VWY4YSGQ", "question": {"stem": "What do seat belts and helmets do?", "choices": [{"text": "destroy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protect passengers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "only discomfort people", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hurt people", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oxygen spreads into the air", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Helmets prevent injuries and death.", "combinedfact": "Seat belts and helmets protect passengers", "formatted_question": "What do seat belts and helmets do? (A) destroy (B) change an ecosystem (C) safe driving (D) protect passengers (E) only discomfort people (F) hurt people (G) oxygen spreads into the air (H) safe operation"}
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{"id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8HBIUWS", "question": {"stem": "When does a seatbelt come in handy?", "choices": [{"text": "horse accident", "label": "A"}, {"text": "motorcycle accident", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "C"}, {"text": "car accident", "label": "D"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "F"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a cold environment", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "An injury is caused by an accident.", "combinedfact": "Seat belts are important in the case of an accident.", "formatted_question": "When does a seatbelt come in handy? (A) horse accident (B) motorcycle accident (C) Being over land (D) car accident (E) 295 degrees Kelvin (F) visibility (G) winter (H) a cold environment"}
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{"id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA94Y0A9", "question": {"stem": "What can car crashes do to passengers?", "choices": [{"text": "Injure them", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Make them secure", "label": "B"}, {"text": "clog airways", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dehydration", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Show them the way", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Make cars better", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Seat Belts Seat belts provide primary protection in all types of crashes.", "combinedfact": "car crashes can injure passengers", "formatted_question": "What can car crashes do to passengers? (A) Injure them (B) Make them secure (C) clog airways (D) Unsafe (E) dehydration (F) Car accidents (G) Show them the way (H) Make cars better"}
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{"id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEBMB5V1", "question": {"stem": "What can seat belts help avoid?", "choices": [{"text": "clog airways", "label": "A"}, {"text": "passengers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "C"}, {"text": "whiplash", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dehydration", "label": "E"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "F"}, {"text": "driving", "label": "G"}, {"text": "allergen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Whiplash injuries are soft tissue injuries.", "combinedfact": "Seat belts can prevent whiplash in cars.", "formatted_question": "What can seat belts help avoid? (A) clog airways (B) passengers (C) damaging (D) whiplash (E) dehydration (F) vibration (G) driving (H) allergen"}
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{"id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW3XYGS5", "question": {"stem": "What are used for preventing injuries to passengers in vehicles?", "choices": [{"text": "vorticella", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rims", "label": "D"}, {"text": "seat belts", "label": "E"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "horses", "label": "G"}, {"text": "neurones", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles.", "combinedfact": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in vehicles", "formatted_question": "What are used for preventing injuries to passengers in vehicles? (A) vorticella (B) Pasteurization (C) lamphreys (D) rims (E) seat belts (F) specialized (G) horses (H) neurones"}
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{"id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EM6CU1D", "question": {"stem": "While swerving, what can help prevent injuries?", "choices": [{"text": "oncoming traffic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "seatbelts", "label": "B"}, {"text": "popped tire", "label": "C"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "D"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "E"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "F"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "G"}, {"text": "deer crossing", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Injuries to drivers and passengers increase when the vehicle swerves.", "combinedfact": "Seatbelts can prevent injuries while swerving.", "formatted_question": "While swerving, what can help prevent injuries? (A) oncoming traffic (B) seatbelts (C) popped tire (D) strength (E) safe driving (F) vorticella (G) friction (H) deer crossing"}
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{"id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6SFMWT8", "question": {"stem": "What do Waldron buckles with lead in cars do?", "choices": [{"text": "decrease strength", "label": "A"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "B"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "C"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Prevent injuries", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "seat belts are used for preventing injuries to passengers in cars", "fact2": "Waldron buckles with lead foil made up the seat belts.", "combinedfact": "Waldron buckles with lead are used to prevent injuries to passengers in cars", "formatted_question": "What do Waldron buckles with lead in cars do? (A) decrease strength (B) damaging (C) how they move (D) change an ecosystem (E) Prevent injuries (F) safe driving (G) safe operation (H) negative feedback"}
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{"id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P6GZTRW", "question": {"stem": "What does a wildfire change drastically? ", "choices": [{"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Fire", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Rocks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "A neighborhood in nature.", "label": "E"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Change", "label": "G"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "An ecosystem is like a neighborhood in nature.", "combinedfact": "A wildfire changes a neighborhood in nature drastically.", "formatted_question": "What does a wildfire change drastically? (A) rapid changes occur (B) unicellular organisms (C) Fire (D) Rocks (E) A neighborhood in nature. (F) occurs over a wide range (G) Change (H) single cell microorganisms"}
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{"id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZNRTX69", "question": {"stem": "who can change ecosystems drastically?", "choices": [{"text": "bears", "label": "A"}, {"text": "roaches", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "F"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "G"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Humans start most wildfires.", "combinedfact": "humans can change ecosystems drastically", "formatted_question": "who can change ecosystems drastically? (A) bears (B) roaches (C) lions (D) sponges (E) humans (F) lynx (G) jellyfish (H) animals"}
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{"id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPWA532YC", "question": {"stem": "What changes forests?", "choices": [{"text": "small breezes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "B"}, {"text": "wildfire", "label": "C"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "D"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "E"}, {"text": "light rain", "label": "F"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "G"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Fire is a natural part forest ecosystems.", "combinedfact": "a wildfire changes forests", "formatted_question": "What changes forests? (A) small breezes (B) movement (C) wildfire (D) it increases (E) feedback (F) light rain (G) homeostasis (H) road bends"}
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{"id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOS5WH1Z", "question": {"stem": "What would change a community of species in a specific area drastically.", "choices": [{"text": "counterop", "label": "A"}, {"text": "stagnancy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "light breeze", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "D"}, {"text": "wildfire", "label": "E"}, {"text": "observation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "An ecosystem is a community of species in a specific area.", "combinedfact": "A wildfire changes a community of species in a specific area drastically.", "formatted_question": "What would change a community of species in a specific area drastically. (A) counterop (B) stagnancy (C) light breeze (D) Cladistics (E) wildfire (F) observation (G) feedback (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A10SA5A6", "question": {"stem": "What is a force that changes an ecosystem drastically?", "choices": [{"text": "lynx", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weather", "label": "B"}, {"text": "clay", "label": "C"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "D"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "E"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "F"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Weather and wildfire are two of the forces that act within ecosystems.", "combinedfact": "Weather is a force that changes an ecosystem drastically", "formatted_question": "What is a force that changes an ecosystem drastically? (A) lynx (B) weather (C) clay (D) movement (E) damaging (F) puberty (G) feedback (H) sound"}
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{"id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS287H13E5", "question": {"stem": "what can change an ecosystem?", "choices": [{"text": "coliform", "label": "A"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "B"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "C"}, {"text": "draining", "label": "D"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a forest fire", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Thunderstorms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Forest fires are examples of wildfires.", "combinedfact": "a forest fire can change an ecosystem", "formatted_question": "what can change an ecosystem? (A) coliform (B) negative feedback (C) road bends (D) draining (E) erosion (F) moving over land (G) a forest fire (H) Thunderstorms"}
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{"id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9US1BITVJ", "question": {"stem": "Wildfire changes a biome how?", "choices": [{"text": "rarely", "label": "A"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "B"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "C"}, {"text": "only in the past", "label": "D"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "E"}, {"text": "little", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "drastically", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Very large ecosystems are known as biomes .", "combinedfact": "A wildfire changes a biome drastically", "formatted_question": "Wildfire changes a biome how? (A) rarely (B) changes in size (C) homeostasis (D) only in the past (E) very complex (F) little (G) the environment (H) drastically"}
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{"id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DPFLOKB5", "question": {"stem": "What can change a forest drastically?", "choices": [{"text": "light snow", "label": "A"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "B"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wildfire", "label": "D"}, {"text": "birds", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fires", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oak tree", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Forest ecosystems are dynamic and ever changing.", "combinedfact": "a wildfire changes a forest drastically", "formatted_question": "What can change a forest drastically? (A) light snow (B) erosion (C) destruction (D) wildfire (E) birds (F) fires (G) oak tree (H) rain"}
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{"id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXADX1VV", "question": {"stem": "Forest fires change what drastically?", "choices": [{"text": "danger", "label": "A"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "B"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "C"}, {"text": "water", "label": "D"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "E"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fire", "label": "G"}, {"text": "thunder", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Forest fires are examples of wildfires.", "combinedfact": "Forest fires change an ecosystem drastically", "formatted_question": "Forest fires change what drastically? (A) danger (B) ecosystems (C) movement (D) water (E) destruction (F) road bends (G) fire (H) thunder"}
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{"id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4XT3IXQ", "question": {"stem": "what changes an ecosystem drastically?", "choices": [{"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "E"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "G"}, {"text": "uncontrollable burning", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Wildfires burn uncontrollably across Mexico, destroying rare plants and animals.", "combinedfact": "uncontrollable burning changes an ecosystem drastically", "formatted_question": "what changes an ecosystem drastically? (A) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (B) moving over land (C) rapid changes occur (D) occurs over a wide range (E) a surface not sterilized (F) feedback mechanisms (G) changes in size (H) uncontrollable burning"}
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{"id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFRVJXUK", "question": {"stem": "What often can drastically change a biome?", "choices": [{"text": "wildfire", "label": "A"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "infection", "label": "C"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "D"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "E"}, {"text": "malaria", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the Arctic", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Biomes are global ecosystems.", "combinedfact": "A wildfire can drastically change a biome.", "formatted_question": "What often can drastically change a biome? (A) wildfire (B) destruction (C) infection (D) winter (E) movement (F) malaria (G) sea anemones (H) the Arctic"}
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{"id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4DMZN9RT", "question": {"stem": "The West experiences drastic changes to its what", "choices": [{"text": "interior", "label": "A"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "D"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "E"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ecosystem", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Phylogeny", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a wildfire changes an ecosystem drastically", "fact2": "Wildfires scorch the West.", "combinedfact": "The West experiences drastic changes to its ecosystem", "formatted_question": "The West experiences drastic changes to its what (A) interior (B) backbones (C) homeostasis (D) tissue (E) moving plates (F) communication (G) ecosystem (H) Phylogeny"}
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{"id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z0PF72X", "question": {"stem": "When people look around everyday, they require what?", "choices": [{"text": "heat", "label": "A"}, {"text": "paranoia", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pigment", "label": "C"}, {"text": "music", "label": "D"}, {"text": "light", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hue", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "friends", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "combinedfact": "When people look around everyday, they require light.", "fact1": "seeing requires light", "fact2": "When people look around everyday, they see color.", "formatted_question": "When people look around everyday, they require what? (A) heat (B) paranoia (C) pigment (D) music (E) light (F) hue (G) water (H) friends"}
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{"id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5KTACU2", "question": {"stem": "What is the same as seeing?", "choices": [{"text": "taste", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vision", "label": "B"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "C"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "E"}, {"text": "distal", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Watch", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "seeing and vision are the same", "fact1": "seeing requires light", "fact2": "Light is essential to vision.", "formatted_question": "What is the same as seeing? (A) taste (B) vision (C) SI units (D) movement (E) cilia (F) distal (G) Watch (H) Type O"}
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{"id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4F0U6GG", "question": {"stem": "What do eyes require?", "choices": [{"text": "Protein", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sand", "label": "B"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "light", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "G"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "eyes require light", "fact1": "seeing requires light", "fact2": "Light is simply the one form of radiation our eyes can see.", "formatted_question": "What do eyes require? (A) Protein (B) sand (C) wind (D) hairs (E) antigen (F) light (G) cilia (H) enzymes"}
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{"id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX6OQQOF", "question": {"stem": "What do eyes require?", "choices": [{"text": "a form of oxygen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Light shining into it", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "A dark environment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Contact lenses", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Glasses", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "Eyes require light shining into it", "fact1": "seeing requires light", "fact2": "Sight is the mere ability to see, and the eye's responses to light shining into it.", "formatted_question": "What do eyes require? (A) a form of oxygen (B) Light shining into it (C) Exposure to oxygen and water (D) A dark environment (E) Contact lenses (F) melanin amount (G) tissue made of chondrocytes (H) Glasses"}
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{"id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOVFXBPQ", "question": {"stem": "What requires light?", "choices": [{"text": "bats", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "B"}, {"text": "orange", "label": "C"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eyes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lynx", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cats", "label": "G"}, {"text": "deep-sea dwellers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "seeing requires light", "fact2": "Humans see with our eyes.", "combinedfact": "eyes require light", "formatted_question": "What requires light? (A) bats (B) rocks (C) orange (D) homes (E) eyes (F) lynx (G) cats (H) deep-sea dwellers"}
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{"id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBM86C4K", "question": {"stem": "What is required for vision?", "choices": [{"text": "light", "label": "A"}, {"text": "goggles", "label": "B"}, {"text": "food", "label": "C"}, {"text": "smell", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "F"}, {"text": "color", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "seeing requires light", "fact2": "Vision is our ability to see.", "combinedfact": "light is required for vision", "formatted_question": "What is required for vision? (A) light (B) goggles (C) food (D) smell (E) hormones (F) Protein (G) color (H) hue"}
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{"id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8BMR9Q1", "question": {"stem": "What does seeing require?", "choices": [{"text": "cilia", "label": "A"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "B"}, {"text": "seconds", "label": "C"}, {"text": "goggles", "label": "D"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pupils", "label": "F"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "glasses", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "seeing requires pupils", "fact1": "seeing requires light", "fact2": "Light comes through the pupil.", "formatted_question": "What does seeing require? (A) cilia (B) osculum (C) seconds (D) goggles (E) distance (F) Pupils (G) intensity (H) glasses"}
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{"id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685FZGOIZE", "question": {"stem": "A meter stick is used to measure what?", "choices": [{"text": "minuscule details", "label": "A"}, {"text": "between cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "well-rounded peaks", "label": "D"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "F"}, {"text": "space between", "label": "G"}, {"text": "microscopic items", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "A meter stick is used to measure the space between.", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Spacings are on center measurements, or the distance between each plant.", "formatted_question": "A meter stick is used to measure what? (A) minuscule details (B) between cells (C) as a base (D) well-rounded peaks (E) 295 degrees Kelvin (F) visibility (G) space between (H) microscopic items"}
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{"id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRY9X4HO", "question": {"stem": "What measures a meter?", "choices": [{"text": "meter stick", "label": "A"}, {"text": "football field", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "C"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "D"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "E"}, {"text": "U.S. customary units", "label": "F"}, {"text": "horses", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "combinedfact": "a meter stick is used to measure meters", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Depths and distances are represented in meters.", "formatted_question": "What measures a meter? (A) meter stick (B) football field (C) tetraceratops (D) visibility (E) weater (F) U.S. customary units (G) horses (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLE9BSFN9", "question": {"stem": "what is a meter stick?", "choices": [{"text": "as a base", "label": "A"}, {"text": "measuring device", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flexible", "label": "C"}, {"text": "metronome", "label": "D"}, {"text": "centimeters", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weapon", "label": "F"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "a meter stick is a measuring device", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Measure distances using a measuring device.", "formatted_question": "what is a meter stick? (A) as a base (B) measuring device (C) flexible (D) metronome (E) centimeters (F) weapon (G) With feedback loops (H) rapid changes occur"}
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{"id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BC0ENCO", "question": {"stem": "The path between the boat brokerages and dealership locations is measured by a what", "choices": [{"text": "backbones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "B"}, {"text": "level", "label": "C"}, {"text": "meter stick", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eyesight", "label": "E"}, {"text": "telescope", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "G"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "The path between the boat brokerages and dealership locations is measured by a meter stick", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Boat brokerages and dealerships are located within walking distance.", "formatted_question": "The path between the boat brokerages and dealership locations is measured by a what (A) backbones (B) vibration (C) level (D) meter stick (E) eyesight (F) telescope (G) Being over land (H) inches"}
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{"id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOVBGBP1", "question": {"stem": "What does a centimeter measure?", "choices": [{"text": "inches", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hard tissue", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Distance", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Weight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Mass", "label": "E"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "F"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Force", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Meter sticks have units called centimeters and millimeters.", "combinedfact": "Centimeters and millimeters are units of distance.", "formatted_question": "What does a centimeter measure? (A) inches (B) hard tissue (C) Distance (D) Weight (E) Mass (F) as a base (G) strength (H) Force"}
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{"id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIAR7TK37Q", "question": {"stem": "What measures meters?", "choices": [{"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "graduated cylinder", "label": "C"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "E"}, {"text": "yard stick", "label": "F"}, {"text": "meter stick", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "All distances are in meters , by the way.", "combinedfact": "a meter stick measures meters", "formatted_question": "What measures meters? (A) tetraceratops (B) sunlight (C) graduated cylinder (D) animals (E) as a base (F) yard stick (G) meter stick (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AVRTZ5R", "question": {"stem": "what is used to measure between a person and an object", "choices": [{"text": "odometer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "meter stick", "label": "B"}, {"text": "radar", "label": "C"}, {"text": "intelligence", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "E"}, {"text": "speedometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "G"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Each person is placed at a different distance from the object.", "combinedfact": "a meter stick is used to measure between a person and an object", "formatted_question": "what is used to measure between a person and an object (A) odometer (B) meter stick (C) radar (D) intelligence (E) Communication (F) speedometer (G) how they move (H) strength"}
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{"id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76QJ2J4O", "question": {"stem": "how many cm in a meter?", "choices": [{"text": "feet", "label": "A"}, {"text": "16", "label": "B"}, {"text": "17", "label": "C"}, {"text": "100", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hole", "label": "E"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bar", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Meter stick is 100 cm.", "combinedfact": "100 cm is a meter", "formatted_question": "how many cm in a meter? (A) feet (B) 16 (C) 17 (D) 100 (E) hole (F) inches (G) bar (H) weight"}
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{"id": "3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUF8GA555", "question": {"stem": "A 100 cm stick is used to measure what?", "choices": [{"text": "friction", "label": "A"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sub-atomic distance", "label": "C"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "D"}, {"text": "asynchronous distance", "label": "E"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Meter stick is 100 cm.", "combinedfact": "A 100 cm stick is used to measure distance.", "formatted_question": "A 100 cm stick is used to measure what? (A) friction (B) distance (C) sub-atomic distance (D) visibility (E) asynchronous distance (F) strength (G) rainfall (H) vibration"}
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{"id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCG4G8I7K", "question": {"stem": "a meter stick is used to measure what between things?", "choices": [{"text": "volume", "label": "A"}, {"text": "space", "label": "B"}, {"text": "seconds", "label": "C"}, {"text": "speed", "label": "D"}, {"text": "light", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "F"}, {"text": "MPH", "label": "G"}, {"text": "time", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Space is a distance between.", "combinedfact": "a meter stick is used to measure space between things", "formatted_question": "a meter stick is used to measure what between things? (A) volume (B) space (C) seconds (D) speed (E) light (F) weight (G) MPH (H) time"}
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{"id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYZO5BOJ", "question": {"stem": "What tool is used to measure length?", "choices": [{"text": "scale", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "B"}, {"text": "beaker", "label": "C"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "D"}, {"text": "meter stick", "label": "E"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "Length refers to both the time of the ride and the distances available.", "combinedfact": "A meter stick is used to measure length.", "formatted_question": "What tool is used to measure length? (A) scale (B) weater (C) beaker (D) inches (E) meter stick (F) thermometer (G) lamphreys (H) a hosta"}
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{"id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBAFRE1T", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to measure feet?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a graduated cylinder", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "C"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a barometer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a microscope", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a meter stick", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "All distances are in feet.", "combinedfact": "a meter stick can be used to measure feet", "formatted_question": "What can be used to measure feet? (A) lamphreys (B) a graduated cylinder (C) a metal (D) nutritious fluid (E) a barometer (F) a microscope (G) a meter stick (H) snow, ice, and rock"}
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{"id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JTWAZ03", "question": {"stem": "What often calculates how far it is between one point to another?", "choices": [{"text": "inches", "label": "A"}, {"text": "measuring cup", "label": "B"}, {"text": "chronograph", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "D"}, {"text": "meter stick", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "G"}, {"text": "chronometer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a meter stick is used to measure distance", "fact2": "How transaction measurements are calculated.", "combinedfact": "a meter stick is used to calculate distance", "formatted_question": "What often calculates how far it is between one point to another? (A) inches (B) measuring cup (C) chronograph (D) Cladistics (E) meter stick (F) Therapsids (G) Plate tectonics (H) chronometer"}
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{"id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES0070YBI", "question": {"stem": "What creates a hole in the ozone?", "choices": [{"text": "Ice", "label": "A"}, {"text": "storms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Warmth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Thunderstorms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "A hurricane", "label": "F"}, {"text": "The sun", "label": "G"}, {"text": "bad weather", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Scientists know that ozone-destroying industrial chemicals are the major cause of ozone loss.", "combinedfact": "Chemicals created a hole in the ozone over Antarctica ", "formatted_question": "What creates a hole in the ozone? (A) Ice (B) storms (C) Warmth (D) Thunderstorms (E) Chemicals (F) A hurricane (G) The sun (H) bad weather"}
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{"id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PNZ2C5H", "question": {"stem": "What can loss of ozone lead to?", "choices": [{"text": "irritants", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bad weather", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ozone hole", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "E"}, {"text": "A hurricane", "label": "F"}, {"text": "stormy weather", "label": "G"}, {"text": "destroyed crops", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Antarctica's ozone layer is threatened by depletion.", "combinedfact": "loss of ozone can mean an ozone hole", "formatted_question": "What can loss of ozone lead to? (A) irritants (B) bad weather (C) Car accidents (D) ozone hole (E) rain (F) A hurricane (G) stormy weather (H) destroyed crops"}
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{"id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXEORNRG", "question": {"stem": "Global warming has created an ozone what?", "choices": [{"text": "layer", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hole", "label": "B"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "C"}, {"text": "film", "label": "D"}, {"text": "death", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "F"}, {"text": "documentary", "label": "G"}, {"text": "stormy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Another sign of global warming is a hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica.", "combinedfact": "Global warming has created an ozone hole", "formatted_question": "Global warming has created an ozone what? (A) layer (B) hole (C) heat (D) film (E) death (F) gas (G) documentary (H) stormy"}
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{"id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXNGIQQH", "question": {"stem": "What does a hole over Antarctica cause?", "choices": [{"text": "Global warming", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Cold weather", "label": "C"}, {"text": "religion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "F"}, {"text": "destroyed crops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "patch", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone depletion causes global warming.", "combinedfact": "a hole over antarctica causes global warming", "formatted_question": "What does a hole over Antarctica cause? (A) Global warming (B) air pollution (C) Cold weather (D) religion (E) erosion (F) change an ecosystem (G) destroyed crops (H) patch"}
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{"id": "3K2755HG5S2ZOYMEZ0ABCJ9KX0EFD3", "question": {"stem": "what has a loss of the natural component in the atmosphere done?", "choices": [{"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "A"}, {"text": "regulated temperature", "label": "B"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hydrogen expansion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "created hole over Antarctica", "label": "E"}, {"text": "when it passes over a continent", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weathering", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone Ozone is a natural component of the atmosphere.", "combinedfact": "loss of a natural component of the atmosphere has created a hole over Antarctica", "formatted_question": "what has a loss of the natural component in the atmosphere done? (A) rapid changes occur (B) regulated temperature (C) occurs over a wide range (D) hydrogen expansion (E) created hole over Antarctica (F) when it passes over a continent (G) a surface not sterilized (H) weathering"}
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{"id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQBL6GM9", "question": {"stem": "a loss of what has created a hole over Antarctica?", "choices": [{"text": "eruptive products", "label": "A"}, {"text": "detritus and detrital organism", "label": "B"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "C"}, {"text": "krill and plankton", "label": "D"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "E"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "natural atmosphere component", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gravity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone Ozone is a natural component of the atmosphere.", "combinedfact": "loss of a natural component of the atmosphere has created a hole over Antarctica", "formatted_question": "a loss of what has created a hole over Antarctica? (A) eruptive products (B) detritus and detrital organism (C) clouds (D) krill and plankton (E) h2o (F) single cell microorganisms (G) natural atmosphere component (H) gravity"}
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{"id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CRLYIS2", "question": {"stem": "ntense ultraviolet radiation in the upper stratosphere has created an ozone hole over where?", "choices": [{"text": "cloud cover", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mountains", "label": "B"}, {"text": "high mountains", "label": "C"}, {"text": "atmosphere", "label": "D"}, {"text": "snow", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Earth", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Antarctica", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone Loss Ozone is produced by intense ultraviolet radiation in the upper stratosphere.", "combinedfact": "intense ultraviolet radiation in the upper stratosphere has created an ozone hole over Antarctica", "formatted_question": "ntense ultraviolet radiation in the upper stratosphere has created an ozone hole over where? (A) cloud cover (B) mountains (C) high mountains (D) atmosphere (E) snow (F) Earth (G) the environment (H) Antarctica"}
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{"id": "3HQUKB7LNFD0EAIMGMH16P0VI1DHH6", "question": {"stem": "what is disappearing rapidly?", "choices": [{"text": "antigen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "ozone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "air", "label": "E"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "G"}, {"text": "oil", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone loss is rapid.", "combinedfact": "ozone is disappearing rapidly", "formatted_question": "what is disappearing rapidly? (A) antigen (B) ozone (C) gas (D) Type O (E) air (F) homes (G) RNA (H) oil"}
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{"id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZST9WF6J", "question": {"stem": "Why has the risk of developing skin cancer increased for those living near Antarctica?", "choices": [{"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "A"}, {"text": "higher ultraviolet radiation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tanning machines closed", "label": "D"}, {"text": "more infectious tourists", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "F"}, {"text": "more shiny polar bears", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone depletion allows more ultraviolet radiation, which causes skin cancer.", "combinedfact": "People living near Antartica now face an elevated skin cancer risk due to increased ultraviolet radiation", "formatted_question": "Why has the risk of developing skin cancer increased for those living near Antarctica? (A) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (B) higher ultraviolet radiation (C) Exposure to oxygen and water (D) tanning machines closed (E) more infectious tourists (F) Being over land (G) more shiny polar bears (H) a surface not sterilized"}
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{"id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6OGY0K4", "question": {"stem": "What does the hole over antarctica reduce?", "choices": [{"text": "the weight of the air", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Ultraviolet shielding", "label": "D"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Warm air", "label": "F"}, {"text": "radiation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Warm water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone is a key atmospheric chemical and protective ultraviolet shield.", "combinedfact": "the hole over antarctica reduces ultraviolet shielding", "formatted_question": "What does the hole over antarctica reduce? (A) the weight of the air (B) the environment (C) water vapor (D) Ultraviolet shielding (E) air pollution (F) Warm air (G) radiation (H) Warm water"}
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{"id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBW6E67E", "question": {"stem": "What has been lost that created a hole over the south pole?", "choices": [{"text": "calcium", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gas", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ozone", "label": "C"}, {"text": "smoke", "label": "D"}, {"text": "water", "label": "E"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "An annual ozone hole over Antarctica has been observed since the 1980s.", "combinedfact": "Loss of ozone has created a hole over the south pole", "formatted_question": "What has been lost that created a hole over the south pole? (A) calcium (B) gas (C) ozone (D) smoke (E) water (F) oxygen (G) fluid (H) erosion"}
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{"id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2ZJGHL9", "question": {"stem": "Loss of triatomic oxygen has created what over Antarctica?", "choices": [{"text": "a triatomic oxygen hole", "label": "A"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "B"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "C"}, {"text": "extremely dangerous storms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "G"}, {"text": "destroyed crops", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Loss of ozone has created an ozone hole over Antarctica.", "fact2": "Ozone is triatomic oxygen, O3.", "combinedfact": "Loss of triatomic oxygen has created a triatomic oxygen hole over Antarctica.", "formatted_question": "Loss of triatomic oxygen has created what over Antarctica? (A) a triatomic oxygen hole (B) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (C) occurs over a wide range (D) extremely dangerous storms (E) air pollution (F) a surface not sterilized (G) Major effects (H) destroyed crops"}
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{"id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z5UR27J", "question": {"stem": "What can result in the formation of high mountains with well-rounded peaks?", "choices": [{"text": "air pollution", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hurricanes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "D"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tsunamis", "label": "F"}, {"text": "earthquakes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "thunder", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "When plates collide, the earthquake is the result from the collision.", "combinedfact": "earthquakes can result in formation of high mountains with well-rounded peaks", "formatted_question": "What can result in the formation of high mountains with well-rounded peaks? (A) air pollution (B) heating (C) hurricanes (D) changes in size (E) permeable walls (F) tsunamis (G) earthquakes (H) thunder"}
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{"id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98NRH98U", "question": {"stem": "what can occur in areas with high mountains with well-rounded peaks", "choices": [{"text": "melanin amount", "label": "A"}, {"text": "deserts", "label": "B"}, {"text": "jungles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "earthquakes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coral", "label": "E"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "F"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "G"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "Many earthquakes occur when the earth's crustal plates grind and shift along one another.", "combinedfact": "earthquakes can occur in areas with high mountains with well-rounded peaks ", "formatted_question": "what can occur in areas with high mountains with well-rounded peaks (A) melanin amount (B) deserts (C) jungles (D) earthquakes (E) coral (F) permeable walls (G) air pollution (H) male gametes"}
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{"id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP43CSKP", "question": {"stem": "Plate tectonics can form high mountains with what?", "choices": [{"text": "changes in size", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "well-rounded peaks", "label": "C"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "F"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "G"}, {"text": "plasma and formed elements", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "combinedfact": "Plate tectonics can form high mountains with well-rounded peaks.", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "Plate tectonics is the gradual movement of crustal plates on the surface of the earth.", "formatted_question": "Plate tectonics can form high mountains with what? (A) changes in size (B) feedback mechanisms (C) well-rounded peaks (D) moving over land (E) rapid changes occur (F) permeable walls (G) occurs over a wide range (H) plasma and formed elements"}
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{"id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV0Y5GOS", "question": {"stem": "Plate tectonics can explain which natural occurance?", "choices": [{"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "B"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thermal expansion", "label": "D"}, {"text": "speed of movements", "label": "E"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mountain formation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "The formation of high mountains can be explained by the study of plate tectonics.", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "Plate Tectonics is the study of crustal plates and their boundaries.", "formatted_question": "Plate tectonics can explain which natural occurance? (A) a surface not sterilized (B) the environment (C) road bends (D) thermal expansion (E) speed of movements (F) changes in size (G) Mountain formation (H) rapid changes occur"}
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{"id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHFRV95H", "question": {"stem": "earthquakes form in the same way as what", "choices": [{"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "high mountains", "label": "F"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "G"}, {"text": "measure of motion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "earthquakes form in the same way as high mountains", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "Another phenomena associated with collision and subduction of the plates is earthquakes .", "formatted_question": "earthquakes form in the same way as what (A) trucks and cars (B) feedback mechanisms (C) road bends (D) pitches (E) rapid changes occur (F) high mountains (G) changes in size (H) measure of motion"}
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{"id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEHMVPK2", "question": {"stem": "What could have been formed by collision of crustal plates?", "choices": [{"text": "the Arctic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "coarse grit", "label": "B"}, {"text": "deposits", "label": "C"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the Himalayas", "label": "E"}, {"text": "interior chambers", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fossils", "label": "G"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "combinedfact": "The Himalayas can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "For big mountain background, check out the Himalayas .", "formatted_question": "What could have been formed by collision of crustal plates? (A) the Arctic (B) coarse grit (C) deposits (D) trees and flowers (E) the Himalayas (F) interior chambers (G) fossils (H) permeable walls"}
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{"id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF1D1ATS", "question": {"stem": "What are volcanoes most likely to be found near?", "choices": [{"text": "islets of Langerhans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "points north", "label": "B"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "C"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "D"}, {"text": "interior chambers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "High Mountains", "label": "F"}, {"text": "deposits", "label": "G"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "Volcanoes are likely to be found near high mountains.", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "On Earth, volcanoes are found mainly along the colliding boundaries of great crustal plates.", "formatted_question": "What are volcanoes most likely to be found near? (A) islets of Langerhans (B) points north (C) amount of heat (D) heated by the sun (E) interior chambers (F) High Mountains (G) deposits (H) very complex"}
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{"id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO445CCXJ4", "question": {"stem": "What field studies the formation of high mountains with well-rounded peaks?", "choices": [{"text": "calibrated", "label": "A"}, {"text": "microscopic organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "C"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "F"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a french scientist", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "Plate Tectonics is the study of crustal plates and their boundaries.", "combinedfact": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of something studied by plate tectonics", "formatted_question": "What field studies the formation of high mountains with well-rounded peaks? (A) calibrated (B) microscopic organisms (C) very complex (D) how they move (E) heated by the sun (F) Plate tectonics (G) unicellular organisms (H) a french scientist"}
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{"id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXQM34R6", "question": {"stem": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of what?", "choices": [{"text": "plate tectonics", "label": "A"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "islets of Langerhans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "D"}, {"text": "deposits", "label": "E"}, {"text": "permeable walls", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of crustal plates", "fact2": "Plate Tectonics is the study of crustal plates and their boundaries.", "combinedfact": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of plate tectonics", "formatted_question": "high mountains with well-rounded peaks can be formed by collision of what? (A) plate tectonics (B) unicellular organisms (C) islets of Langerhans (D) changes in size (E) deposits (F) permeable walls (G) trucks and cars (H) rapid changes occur"}
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{"id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS3ZP3L8", "question": {"stem": "Babies do what most during their rapid growth period?", "choices": [{"text": "birth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "move", "label": "B"}, {"text": "run", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "E"}, {"text": "play", "label": "F"}, {"text": "learn", "label": "G"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "During infancy, babies learn whether to trust the world.", "combinedfact": "Babies learn most during their rapid growth period.", "formatted_question": "Babies do what most during their rapid growth period? (A) birth (B) move (C) run (D) fight (E) puberty (F) play (G) learn (H) shaking"}
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{"id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITKEQKRI", "question": {"stem": "infancy is the period of most rapid growth after what happens?", "choices": [{"text": "eight", "label": "A"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "death", "label": "C"}, {"text": "canis lupus", "label": "D"}, {"text": "amount of heat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "illness", "label": "F"}, {"text": "meters", "label": "G"}, {"text": "being born", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Many babies are born with low birth weight.", "combinedfact": "infancy is the period of most rapid growth after being born", "formatted_question": "infancy is the period of most rapid growth after what happens? (A) eight (B) pigmentation (C) death (D) canis lupus (E) amount of heat (F) illness (G) meters (H) being born"}
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{"id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWWDG4ZA", "question": {"stem": "When does learning begin?", "choices": [{"text": "west of Africa", "label": "A"}, {"text": "translation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "after birth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "in the beehive", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Synchronous", "label": "E"}, {"text": "road bends", "label": "F"}, {"text": "in adulthood", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the Himalayas", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Learning begins in infancy.", "combinedfact": "After birth, learning begins.", "formatted_question": "When does learning begin? (A) west of Africa (B) translation (C) after birth (D) in the beehive (E) Synchronous (F) road bends (G) in adulthood (H) the Himalayas"}
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{"id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P6R0DKZ", "question": {"stem": "What have the period of most rapid growth after birth?", "choices": [{"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "very sick babies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "D"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "very sad babies", "label": "F"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "very young babies", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "While a baby is very young, during infancy, co-sleeping is very convenient for feeding schedules.", "combinedfact": "Very young babies have the period of most rapid growth after birth", "formatted_question": "What have the period of most rapid growth after birth? (A) some prokaryotes (B) trees and flowers (C) very sick babies (D) tiny hairs (E) prokaryotic cells (F) very sad babies (G) eukaryotic cells (H) very young babies"}
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{"id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKMAGDEN", "question": {"stem": "What is in the period of most rapid growth after birth?", "choices": [{"text": "corn", "label": "A"}, {"text": "breasts", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Sperm", "label": "C"}, {"text": "manhood", "label": "D"}, {"text": "babies", "label": "E"}, {"text": "pregnancy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "adulthood", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the elderly", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "While a baby is very young, during infancy, co-sleeping is very convenient for feeding schedules.", "combinedfact": "babies are in the period of most rapid growth after birth", "formatted_question": "What is in the period of most rapid growth after birth? (A) corn (B) breasts (C) Sperm (D) manhood (E) babies (F) pregnancy (G) adulthood (H) the elderly"}
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{"id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCKOLL5A", "question": {"stem": "The period of most rapid growth after birth is when they are what?", "choices": [{"text": "grow", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pregnancy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "22 months", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "E"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a baby", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "While a baby is very young, during infancy, co-sleeping is very convenient for feeding schedules.", "combinedfact": "the period of most rapid growth after birth is when they are a baby", "formatted_question": "The period of most rapid growth after birth is when they are what? (A) grow (B) mammals (C) pregnancy (D) 22 months (E) animals (F) eight (G) a baby (H) cells"}
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{"id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJEP1U2V", "question": {"stem": "When is the period of most rapid growth in life?", "choices": [{"text": "three stages after birth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "B"}, {"text": "reptiles ancestral to mammals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "elderly age", "label": "D"}, {"text": "single celled organisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "menopause", "label": "G"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Infancy has three stages.", "combinedfact": "The three stages after birth are the period of most rapid growth in life.", "formatted_question": "When is the period of most rapid growth in life? (A) three stages after birth (B) tetraceratops (C) reptiles ancestral to mammals (D) elderly age (E) single celled organisms (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) menopause (H) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius"}
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{"id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8K6H0XV", "question": {"stem": "what is rapid in childhood?", "choices": [{"text": "shrinking", "label": "A"}, {"text": "pigmentation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "school", "label": "C"}, {"text": "development", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flower secretion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "swelling nodes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "magnetism", "label": "G"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Infancy and early childhood are times of rapid growth and development.", "combinedfact": "development is rapid in childhood", "formatted_question": "what is rapid in childhood? (A) shrinking (B) pigmentation (C) school (D) development (E) flower secretion (F) swelling nodes (G) magnetism (H) movement"}
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{"id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZGPDR2B", "question": {"stem": "What is the period of most rapidly getting bigger after birth?", "choices": [{"text": "86400", "label": "A"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "D"}, {"text": "pregnancy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "adulthood", "label": "F"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "G"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Development means to get better, growth means to get bigger.", "combinedfact": "Infancy is the period of most rapidly getting bigger after birth", "formatted_question": "What is the period of most rapidly getting bigger after birth? (A) 86400 (B) infancy (C) adult (D) a hosta (E) pregnancy (F) adulthood (G) eight (H) angiosperm"}
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{"id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VAIY9TG", "question": {"stem": "The first year is the period of what?", "choices": [{"text": "communication", "label": "A"}, {"text": "blossoms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid growth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flower secretion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Prehistoric", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Mesozoic", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Infants are birth to one year.", "combinedfact": "the period of most rapid growth is the first year", "formatted_question": "The first year is the period of what? (A) communication (B) blossoms (C) rapid growth (D) Flowers (E) flower secretion (F) Prehistoric (G) Mesozoic (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8MQTLRL", "question": {"stem": "What does high nutrition fuel?", "choices": [{"text": "something cows produce", "label": "A"}, {"text": "undergrowth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "C"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "D"}, {"text": "can be organic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "obesity", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Transporting humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "an infant's growth", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Infants, children, and teens have relatively high nutrition needs to fuel their rapid growth.", "combinedfact": "High nutrition is needed to fuel an infant's growth.", "formatted_question": "What does high nutrition fuel? (A) something cows produce (B) undergrowth (C) saves lives (D) holding nutrients (E) can be organic (F) obesity (G) Transporting humans (H) an infant's growth"}
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{"id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF03EE81J3", "question": {"stem": "What is the period of most rapid growth after being born?", "choices": [{"text": "puberty", "label": "A"}, {"text": "toddler years", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pregnancy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "adult", "label": "D"}, {"text": "senior age", "label": "E"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "F"}, {"text": "teenage years", "label": "G"}, {"text": "infancy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "When a person is born, a birth certificate is written up to record their birth.", "combinedfact": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after being born.", "formatted_question": "What is the period of most rapid growth after being born? (A) puberty (B) toddler years (C) pregnancy (D) adult (E) senior age (F) eight (G) teenage years (H) infancy"}
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{"id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL9635IT0P0W", "question": {"stem": "what begins in the period of most rapid growth after birth", "choices": [{"text": "pregnancy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "facial hair", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "E"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "hair loss", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Communication begins in infancy.", "combinedfact": "Communication begins in the period of most rapid growth after birth", "formatted_question": "what begins in the period of most rapid growth after birth (A) pregnancy (B) prokaryotic cells (C) Flowers (D) facial hair (E) Communication (F) flagella (G) trees and flowers (H) hair loss"}
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{"id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUELCHE4B", "question": {"stem": "What is the period of most rapid advancement?", "choices": [{"text": "infancy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "navigation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "The Alps", "label": "C"}, {"text": "medicine", "label": "D"}, {"text": "astronomy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "F"}, {"text": "puberty", "label": "G"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth.", "fact2": "Rapid growth means rapid advancement.", "combinedfact": "Infancy is the period of most rapid advancement", "formatted_question": "What is the period of most rapid advancement? (A) infancy (B) navigation (C) The Alps (D) medicine (E) astronomy (F) protozoa (G) puberty (H) 86400"}
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{"id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE8VZ5V4", "question": {"stem": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from throughout where?", "choices": [{"text": "intestinal", "label": "A"}, {"text": "taste buds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oral cavity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "anal cavity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Salivary Gland Cancer Salivary glands are located throughout the oral cavity.", "combinedfact": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from throughout the oral cavity", "formatted_question": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from throughout where? (A) intestinal (B) taste buds (C) the environment (D) ecosystems (E) tissue (F) humans (G) oral cavity (H) anal cavity"}
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{"id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ11JFO8", "question": {"stem": "what is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands", "choices": [{"text": "cows", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mammals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "steak", "label": "C"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "D"}, {"text": "vapor", "label": "E"}, {"text": "hydrogen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "G"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Favorite food is steak.", "combinedfact": "steak is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands", "formatted_question": "what is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands (A) cows (B) mammals (C) steak (D) h2o (E) vapor (F) hydrogen (G) Honey (H) keratin"}
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{"id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29A01JM04", "question": {"stem": "What makes food easier to chew?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nucleotides composing polymers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Enzymes in the mouth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "G"}, {"text": "How hydrated you are", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Food enters the mouth and is partially broken down by chewing and by enzymes in saliva.", "combinedfact": "Food is easier to chew because of enzymes in the mouth", "formatted_question": "What makes food easier to chew? (A) tissue made of chondrocytes (B) melanin content (C) nucleotides composing polymers (D) Enzymes in the mouth (E) Pasteurization (F) antigens that cause allergy (G) holding nutrients (H) How hydrated you are"}
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{"id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O1JPSPC", "question": {"stem": "What do digestive enzymes make easier to chew?", "choices": [{"text": "water", "label": "A"}, {"text": "food", "label": "B"}, {"text": "86400", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "D"}, {"text": "herbs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "F"}, {"text": "saliva", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Besides, saliva contains digestive enzymes .", "combinedfact": "Food is easier to chew due to digestive enzymes", "formatted_question": "What do digestive enzymes make easier to chew? (A) water (B) food (C) 86400 (D) sunlight (E) herbs (F) weater (G) saliva (H) fat"}
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{"id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP3AQ1OO", "question": {"stem": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from glands found where?", "choices": [{"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "in the sinus", "label": "F"}, {"text": "in the stomach", "label": "G"}, {"text": "in the mouth", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Salivary glands are found in the mouth.", "combinedfact": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from glands found in the mouth", "formatted_question": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from glands found where? (A) Vibrissae (B) tooth enamel (C) tiny hairs (D) prokaryotic cells (E) humans (F) in the sinus (G) in the stomach (H) in the mouth"}
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{"id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVK2GBSFR", "question": {"stem": "What makes bagels easier to chew?", "choices": [{"text": "cilia", "label": "A"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saliva", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Vitamin D", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bile", "label": "E"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Brain food Bagels are brain food.", "combinedfact": "Bagels get easier to chew by being moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "formatted_question": "What makes bagels easier to chew? (A) cilia (B) friction (C) saliva (D) Vitamin D (E) bile (F) keratin (G) heat (H) Chemicals"}
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{"id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEK53F48", "question": {"stem": "What is a bolus?", "choices": [{"text": "moistened food", "label": "A"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "F"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "G"}, {"text": "measuring device", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Feeds are mixed with saliva in the mouth to make a moist bolus that can be easily swallowed.", "combinedfact": "a bolus is moistened food", "formatted_question": "What is a bolus? (A) moistened food (B) SI units (C) a producer (D) unicellular organisms (E) precipitation (F) Fractions (G) holding nutrients (H) measuring device"}
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{"id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE4OWAEW", "question": {"stem": "What makes food easier to chew?", "choices": [{"text": "kinase", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "B"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "F"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cilia", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by saliva from the salivary glands.", "fact2": "Saliva contributes more than 70 percent of the liquid in the rumen.", "combinedfact": "Food is easier to chew because it is moistened by liquid", "formatted_question": "What makes food easier to chew? (A) kinase (B) heat (C) corn (D) lamphreys (E) keratin (F) Protein (G) liquids (H) cilia"}
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{"id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JFYH0Z1", "question": {"stem": "What do cows make?", "choices": [{"text": "sunlight", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "B"}, {"text": "computers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rocks", "label": "E"}, {"text": "can be organic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Cow's Milk Cow's milk is designed for baby cows.", "combinedfact": "cows make nutritious fluid", "formatted_question": "What do cows make? (A) sunlight (B) antibodies (C) computers (D) antigens (E) rocks (F) can be organic (G) nutritious fluid (H) holding nutrients"}
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{"id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENG6YZWA", "question": {"stem": "Milk is nutritious and prevents what?", "choices": [{"text": "air pollution", "label": "A"}, {"text": "spilling", "label": "B"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dehydration", "label": "D"}, {"text": "allergen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "vomiting", "label": "F"}, {"text": "spoiling", "label": "G"}, {"text": "amebiasis", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Fluids to prevent dehydration and a nutritious diet are also important.", "combinedfact": "Milk is nutritious and prevents dehydration.", "formatted_question": "Milk is nutritious and prevents what? (A) air pollution (B) spilling (C) irritants (D) dehydration (E) allergen (F) vomiting (G) spoiling (H) amebiasis"}
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{"id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLO7JDT2", "question": {"stem": "What does cow milk have that makes it nutritious?", "choices": [{"text": "antigens", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Chocolate", "label": "B"}, {"text": "grams", "label": "C"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Beef", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Bacteria", "label": "F"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Vitamin D", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Fluid milk is fortified with vitamin D and rich in calcium.", "combinedfact": "Milk is nutritious because it has vitamin D and calcium", "formatted_question": "What does cow milk have that makes it nutritious? (A) antigens (B) Chocolate (C) grams (D) as a base (E) Beef (F) Bacteria (G) enzymes (H) Vitamin D"}
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{"id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW3205AJYSB", "question": {"stem": "Where do newborns get nutrition?", "choices": [{"text": "water", "label": "A"}, {"text": "neonatal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "breasts", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Pregnancy", "label": "D"}, {"text": "air", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "F"}, {"text": "solid food", "label": "G"}, {"text": "intestinal", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Breast milk is the ideal nutrition for a newborn.", "combinedfact": "newborns get nutrition from breasts", "formatted_question": "Where do newborns get nutrition? (A) water (B) neonatal (C) breasts (D) Pregnancy (E) air (F) Protein (G) solid food (H) intestinal"}
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{"id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7933D2RSH", "question": {"stem": "What comes from cows?", "choices": [{"text": "pork", "label": "A"}, {"text": "can be organic", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "drinking water", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rice", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "F"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Milk comes from Cows.", "combinedfact": "cows make nutritious fluid", "formatted_question": "What comes from cows? (A) pork (B) can be organic (C) holding nutrients (D) drinking water (E) rice (F) antigens (G) nutritious fluid (H) corn"}
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{"id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RA5H3RU", "question": {"stem": "What is a nutritious drink?", "choices": [{"text": "a hosta", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mineral", "label": "B"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Milkshake", "label": "E"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "F"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Milk shakes have milk.", "combinedfact": "milkshakes are a nutritious fluid", "formatted_question": "What is a nutritious drink? (A) a hosta (B) mineral (C) aquatic (D) ibuprofen (E) Milkshake (F) dandelions (G) saves lives (H) Honey"}
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{"id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATY2YABU", "question": {"stem": "what produces nutritious fluid?", "choices": [{"text": "oaks", "label": "A"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Honey", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cows", "label": "D"}, {"text": "herbs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "corn", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lymph", "label": "G"}, {"text": "food", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Milk comes from Cows.", "combinedfact": "cows produce nutritious fluid", "formatted_question": "what produces nutritious fluid? (A) oaks (B) trees (C) Honey (D) cows (E) herbs (F) corn (G) lymph (H) food"}
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{"id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVJJX35E", "question": {"stem": "What does milk prevent?", "choices": [{"text": "movement", "label": "A"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "C"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "D"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "E"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dehydration", "label": "G"}, {"text": "allergen", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Milk is a nutritious fluid.", "fact2": "Fluids to prevent dehydration and a nutritious diet are also important.", "combinedfact": "Milk prevents dehydration.", "formatted_question": "What does milk prevent? (A) movement (B) air pollution (C) Car accidents (D) shaking (E) saves lives (F) irritants (G) dehydration (H) allergen"}
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{"id": "3PQ8K71NHXJ6U02U4AXH8HQNGEFAAP", "question": {"stem": "What do parents do after giving birth to their offspring?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "B"}, {"text": "throw them", "label": "C"}, {"text": "distract them", "label": "D"}, {"text": "give them away", "label": "E"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "F"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "G"}, {"text": "nurture them", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring.", "fact2": "Parents take care of children.", "combinedfact": "Birth may be followed by parental nurturing", "formatted_question": "What do parents do after giving birth to their offspring? (A) weater (B) movement (C) throw them (D) distract them (E) give them away (F) moving over land (G) flying (H) nurture them"}
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{"id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6WMPTWQ", "question": {"stem": "what type of species handles the period of parental care by both parents", "choices": [{"text": "Synchronous", "label": "A"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fetal development", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Monogamous species", "label": "G"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring.", "fact2": "Among monogamous species of birds and mammals, both parents often care for their offspring.", "combinedfact": "The period of parental care after birth for manogamous species are handled by both parents", "formatted_question": "what type of species handles the period of parental care by both parents (A) Synchronous (B) several genes (C) Seconds and minutes (D) jellyfish (E) prokaryotic cells (F) fetal development (G) Monogamous species (H) eukaryotic cells"}
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{"id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XEH77NM", "question": {"stem": "What after birth may be followed by a period of parental care?", "choices": [{"text": "Flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Afterbirth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "D"}, {"text": "A Child", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Parent", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Care center", "label": "G"}, {"text": "neonatal", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring.", "fact2": "Child' is ambiguous between 'offspring' and 'immature offspring'.", "combinedfact": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the child.", "formatted_question": "What after birth may be followed by a period of parental care? (A) Flowers (B) movement (C) Afterbirth (D) a hosta (E) A Child (F) Parent (G) Care center (H) neonatal"}
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{"id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWHASO0YY", "question": {"stem": "what have a period of parental care of their offspring?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "fungus", "label": "B"}, {"text": "babies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "E"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "molecules", "label": "G"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring.", "fact2": "Human birth is the rarest of all births.", "combinedfact": "humans have a period of parental care of their offspring", "formatted_question": "what have a period of parental care of their offspring? (A) weater (B) fungus (C) babies (D) Porifera (E) bacteria (F) jellyfish (G) molecules (H) humans"}
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{"id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DS47UKS", "question": {"stem": "What are offspring that most likely have parental care?", "choices": [{"text": "lizards", "label": "A"}, {"text": "adults", "label": "B"}, {"text": "elderly", "label": "C"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "middle-aged men", "label": "E"}, {"text": "larvae", "label": "F"}, {"text": "babies", "label": "G"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring.", "fact2": "Females give birth to a single baby.", "combinedfact": "babies are offspring that most likely have parental care", "formatted_question": "What are offspring that most likely have parental care? (A) lizards (B) adults (C) elderly (D) animals (E) middle-aged men (F) larvae (G) babies (H) insects"}
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{"id": "37WLF8U1WPPBJBZDQOTUMQRXQZN6KZ", "question": {"stem": "What usually happens after a child is born?", "choices": [{"text": "Parents get ultrasounds", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Parents bury the child", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ejaculate is carried", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Parents take care of the child", "label": "D"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Parents abandon the child", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sexually maturity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring.", "fact2": "Each birth is as unique as the child that is born.", "combinedfact": "When a child is born, parents often take care of them.", "formatted_question": "What usually happens after a child is born? (A) Parents get ultrasounds (B) Parents bury the child (C) ejaculate is carried (D) Parents take care of the child (E) last stage before adulthood (F) Parents abandon the child (G) antigens that cause allergy (H) sexually maturity"}
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{"id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY4WPQDY", "question": {"stem": "what might be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring?", "choices": [{"text": "child being born", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tropical cyclone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "C"}, {"text": "In an apiary", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "E"}, {"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "F"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "G"}, {"text": "in the beehive", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Birth may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring.", "fact2": "Each birth is as unique as the child that is born.", "combinedfact": "a child being born may be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring", "formatted_question": "what might be followed by a period of parental care of the offspring? (A) child being born (B) tropical cyclone (C) dermal & vascular tissue (D) In an apiary (E) Pasteurization (F) after the snow melts (G) changes in size (H) in the beehive"}
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{"id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYMRSODY", "question": {"stem": "How can we find out how much something weighs?", "choices": [{"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Checking the density", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Using a scale", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Use a ruler", "label": "E"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "Results are measured in pounds.", "combinedfact": "Scales are used to determine weight in pounds", "formatted_question": "How can we find out how much something weighs? (A) 295 degrees Kelvin (B) Checking the density (C) feedback mechanisms (D) Using a scale (E) Use a ruler (F) specialized (G) With feedback loops (H) moving over land"}
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{"id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX73AQOU", "question": {"stem": "What can measure pounds?", "choices": [{"text": "animals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a mouse", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a ruler", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "surveyor", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a scale", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a microscope", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "Dimensions are in inches, weights in pounds.", "combinedfact": "a scale measures pounds", "formatted_question": "What can measure pounds? (A) animals (B) lamphreys (C) a mouse (D) a ruler (E) humans (F) surveyor (G) a scale (H) a microscope"}
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{"id": "3HL8HNGX450NL89XNK59QNQU53J9FB", "question": {"stem": "What does a scale measure?", "choices": [{"text": "dimension", "label": "A"}, {"text": "temperature", "label": "B"}, {"text": "magnitude", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pounds", "label": "D"}, {"text": "time", "label": "E"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "F"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "Weight Weaning weight is expressed in pounds.", "combinedfact": "A scale is used for measuring pounds.", "formatted_question": "What does a scale measure? (A) dimension (B) temperature (C) magnitude (D) pounds (E) time (F) SI units (G) intensity (H) inches"}
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{"id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS0RCG2M", "question": {"stem": "what is a scale used for measuring?", "choices": [{"text": "Mohs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "grams", "label": "B"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "C"}, {"text": "MPH", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "height", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Speed", "label": "G"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "All weights are in grams.", "combinedfact": "a scale is used for measuring grams", "formatted_question": "what is a scale used for measuring? (A) Mohs (B) grams (C) surface (D) MPH (E) fat (F) height (G) Speed (H) waves"}
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{"id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKD2Z1NR", "question": {"stem": "A scale measures the force of what?", "choices": [{"text": "a hosta", "label": "A"}, {"text": "gastropods", "label": "B"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "C"}, {"text": "will", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gravity", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the cervix", "label": "G"}, {"text": "balance", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "An object's weight is the force of gravity on that object.", "combinedfact": "a scale is used for measuring the force of gravity", "formatted_question": "A scale measures the force of what? (A) a hosta (B) gastropods (C) distance (D) will (E) humans (F) gravity (G) the cervix (H) balance"}
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{"id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYN1515C", "question": {"stem": "What can measure kilograms?", "choices": [{"text": "a scale", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a ruler", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a-a gradients", "label": "E"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "telescopes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "All weights are in kilograms.", "combinedfact": "a scale can measure kilograms", "formatted_question": "What can measure kilograms? (A) a scale (B) a ruler (C) Fractions (D) lamphreys (E) a-a gradients (F) animals (G) humans (H) telescopes"}
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{"id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW3AISGR", "question": {"stem": "what is a scale used for measuring?", "choices": [{"text": "waves", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hardness", "label": "B"}, {"text": "SI units", "label": "C"}, {"text": "measures", "label": "D"}, {"text": "intensity", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "strength", "label": "G"}, {"text": "pounds", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "All weight is in pounds.", "combinedfact": "a scale is used for measuring pounds", "formatted_question": "what is a scale used for measuring? (A) waves (B) hardness (C) SI units (D) measures (E) intensity (F) fat (G) strength (H) pounds"}
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{"id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL5VGK2O", "question": {"stem": "what is a scale used to measure?", "choices": [{"text": "inches", "label": "A"}, {"text": "grams", "label": "B"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "C"}, {"text": "shaking", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "E"}, {"text": "size", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Speed", "label": "G"}, {"text": "trait", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a scale is used for measuring weight", "fact2": "Measure objects weight in grams.", "combinedfact": "a scale is used for measuring grams", "formatted_question": "what is a scale used to measure? (A) inches (B) grams (C) waves (D) shaking (E) fat (F) size (G) Speed (H) trait"}
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{"id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO0E6CV8", "question": {"stem": "how do the young of small fishlike animals with tapered bodies move?", "choices": [{"text": "their young", "label": "A"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "B"}, {"text": "walking", "label": "C"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "D"}, {"text": "free-swimming", "label": "E"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "weathering", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flexible", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Lancelet larvae are free-swimming.", "fact2": "Lancelets are small fishlike animals with tapered bodies.", "combinedfact": "larvae of small fishlike animals with tapered bodies are free-swimming", "formatted_question": "how do the young of small fishlike animals with tapered bodies move? (A) their young (B) flying (C) walking (D) aquatic (E) free-swimming (F) chondrocytes (G) weathering (H) flexible"}
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{"id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1Z8I8ZA", "question": {"stem": "Where do lancelet larvae live?", "choices": [{"text": "a hosta", "label": "A"}, {"text": "water", "label": "B"}, {"text": "oaks", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fields", "label": "G"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Lancelet larvae are free-swimming.", "fact2": "Once the water flows, dive in and swim through.", "combinedfact": "lancelet larvae live in water", "formatted_question": "Where do lancelet larvae live? (A) a hosta (B) water (C) oaks (D) weater (E) Flowers (F) precipitation (G) fields (H) clouds"}
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{"id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI9QGMPV", "question": {"stem": "how do small fishlike animals with tapered bodies get around?", "choices": [{"text": "free-swimming", "label": "A"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "B"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "C"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flying", "label": "E"}, {"text": "gills", "label": "F"}, {"text": "walking", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Lancelet larvae are free-swimming.", "fact2": "Lancelets are small fishlike animals with tapered bodies.", "combinedfact": "small fishlike animals with tapered bodies are free-swimming", "formatted_question": "how do small fishlike animals with tapered bodies get around? (A) free-swimming (B) moving over land (C) heated by the sun (D) transportation (E) flying (F) gills (G) walking (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS4CKON8", "question": {"stem": "What needs to happen so that lancelet eggs can navigate in the water themselves?", "choices": [{"text": "fertilization", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "C"}, {"text": "speed of movements", "label": "D"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "F"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "G"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Lancelet larvae are free-swimming.", "fact2": "After eggs are fertilized, free-swimming larvae develop.", "combinedfact": "After lancelet eggs are fertilized, they develop so that they can navigate in the water themselves.", "formatted_question": "What needs to happen so that lancelet eggs can navigate in the water themselves? (A) fertilization (B) Seconds and minutes (C) key element (D) speed of movements (E) safe operation (F) calibrated (G) visibility (H) protection"}
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{"id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW74JJ6DZ", "question": {"stem": "When is when boys become sexually mature?", "choices": [{"text": "death", "label": "A"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "40 years old", "label": "D"}, {"text": "5 years old", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "12 years old", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Puberty is the period during which humans become sexually mature.", "fact2": "Boys enter puberty at about 12 years of age.", "combinedfact": "12 years of age is when boys become sexually mature", "formatted_question": "When is when boys become sexually mature? (A) death (B) winter (C) trees and flowers (D) 40 years old (E) 5 years old (F) coelenterates (G) 12 years old (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE3409LM", "question": {"stem": "Wet dreams are a sign of", "choices": [{"text": "stormy weather", "label": "A"}, {"text": "swelling nodes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "D"}, {"text": "inadequate hydration", "label": "E"}, {"text": "uncontrollable burning", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sexually maturity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Puberty is the period during which humans become sexually mature.", "fact2": "Wet dreams are a sign of puberty.", "combinedfact": "Wet dreams are a sign of sexually maturity", "formatted_question": "Wet dreams are a sign of (A) stormy weather (B) swelling nodes (C) local weather conditions (D) occurs over a wide range (E) inadequate hydration (F) uncontrollable burning (G) sexually maturity (H) melanin content"}
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{"id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXQK2JEB", "question": {"stem": "when do humans become sexually mature?", "choices": [{"text": "moving over land", "label": "A"}, {"text": "adolescence", "label": "B"}, {"text": "death", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sperm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "eukaryotic cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "menopause", "label": "G"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Puberty is the period during which humans become sexually mature.", "fact2": "Adolescence begins with puberty.", "combinedfact": "humans become sexually mature during adolescence", "formatted_question": "when do humans become sexually mature? (A) moving over land (B) adolescence (C) death (D) sperm (E) chondrocytes (F) eukaryotic cells (G) menopause (H) coelenterates"}
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{"id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNYJRHKA", "question": {"stem": "_ usually ends when humans become sexually mature.", "choices": [{"text": "winter", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Cell division", "label": "B"}, {"text": "pregnancy", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Growth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Education", "label": "E"}, {"text": "flagellum", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fever", "label": "G"}, {"text": "22 months", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Puberty is the period during which humans become sexually mature.", "fact2": "Growth usually ceases with puberty.", "combinedfact": "Growth usually ceases when humans become sexually mature.", "formatted_question": "_ usually ends when humans become sexually mature. (A) winter (B) Cell division (C) pregnancy (D) Growth (E) Education (F) flagellum (G) fever (H) 22 months"}
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{"id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSK728M1", "question": {"stem": "What happens during the period when humans become sexually mature?", "choices": [{"text": "coelenterates", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Old age occurs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Breasts develop", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Growth ends", "label": "E"}, {"text": "swelling nodes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Puberty is the period during which humans become sexually mature.", "fact2": "Breasts develop during puberty .", "combinedfact": "The breasts develop during the period when humans become sexually mature", "formatted_question": "What happens during the period when humans become sexually mature? (A) coelenterates (B) Old age occurs (C) movement (D) Breasts develop (E) Growth ends (F) swelling nodes (G) several genes (H) gas spreads in the air"}
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{"id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOCWEF7S", "question": {"stem": "What happens when humans become sexually mature?", "choices": [{"text": "coelenterates", "label": "A"}, {"text": "communication", "label": "B"}, {"text": "change an ecosystem", "label": "C"}, {"text": "speed of movements", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the skin wrinkles", "label": "E"}, {"text": "breasts develop", "label": "F"}, {"text": "heart stops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Puberty is the period during which humans become sexually mature.", "fact2": "Breasts develop during puberty .", "combinedfact": "Breasts develop when humans become sexually mature.", "formatted_question": "What happens when humans become sexually mature? (A) coelenterates (B) communication (C) change an ecosystem (D) speed of movements (E) the skin wrinkles (F) breasts develop (G) heart stops (H) movement"}
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{"id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCBDBIBK", "question": {"stem": "When do adolescents experience their highest nutritional demand since infancy?", "choices": [{"text": "carrying offspring to birth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "C"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Before sexual maturity", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Two or more sets of alleles", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Puberty is the period during which humans become sexually mature.", "fact2": "Before puberty, adolescents experience their highest nutritional demand since infancy.", "combinedfact": "Before beginning sexual maturity, adolescents experience their highest nutritional demand since infancy", "formatted_question": "When do adolescents experience their highest nutritional demand since infancy? (A) carrying offspring to birth (B) occurs over a wide range (C) it increases (D) It's inherited from genes (E) Before sexual maturity (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) dermal & vascular tissue (H) Two or more sets of alleles"}
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{"id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29AYI40MZ", "question": {"stem": "A circle graph can be used to display", "choices": [{"text": "antigens", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "formulas", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fragments", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "light", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "combinedfact": "a circle graph can be used to display Fractions", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Fractions are sometimes expressed as a percent .", "formatted_question": "A circle graph can be used to display (A) antigens (B) Cladistics (C) Fractions (D) several genes (E) formulas (F) fragments (G) Chemicals (H) light"}
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{"id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIEZPHWMZ", "question": {"stem": "Which is a circle graph?", "choices": [{"text": "bar graph", "label": "A"}, {"text": "pie chart", "label": "B"}, {"text": "nodes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "D"}, {"text": "table", "label": "E"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "F"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "G"}, {"text": "dot matrix", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "pie charts are circle graphs", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Pie Charts Pie charts are used predominantly to show percentages or parts of a whole.", "formatted_question": "Which is a circle graph? (A) bar graph (B) pie chart (C) nodes (D) very complex (E) table (F) their speed (G) specialized (H) dot matrix"}
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{"id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51FSCM57", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to show decimal fractions?", "choices": [{"text": "heating", "label": "A"}, {"text": "expression", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "E"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Circle graphs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "combinedfact": "Circle graphs can be used to show decimal fractions", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Percents are decimal fractions.", "formatted_question": "What can be used to show decimal fractions? (A) heating (B) expression (C) Cladistics (D) feedback mechanisms (E) as a base (F) With feedback loops (G) lamphreys (H) Circle graphs"}
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{"id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSH29XYT", "question": {"stem": "What sort of values can a circle graph display?", "choices": [{"text": "Line graphs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "several", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Data values", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Bar graphs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Scatter plots", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "G"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "A circle graph can be used to display data values.", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Data values can also be converted to percent values.", "formatted_question": "What sort of values can a circle graph display? (A) Line graphs (B) several (C) as a base (D) Data values (E) Bar graphs (F) Scatter plots (G) melanin amount (H) lamphreys"}
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{"id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N6EKNM8", "question": {"stem": "what can be used to show data", "choices": [{"text": "earthquakes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "differentiation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "seasonal", "label": "C"}, {"text": "artwork", "label": "D"}, {"text": "percentages", "label": "E"}, {"text": "windows", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "G"}, {"text": "statues", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "combinedfact": "percentages can be used to show data", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Circle Graphs A circle graph or pie graph uses a circle divided into sections to show data.", "formatted_question": "what can be used to show data (A) earthquakes (B) differentiation (C) seasonal (D) artwork (E) percentages (F) windows (G) Cladistics (H) statues"}
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{"id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IGZU52F2", "question": {"stem": "What can pie charts be used to display?", "choices": [{"text": "percents", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "B"}, {"text": "film reels", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Phylogeny", "label": "E"}, {"text": "venn diagrams", "label": "F"}, {"text": "several", "label": "G"}, {"text": "chemistry", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Description Makes a circle graph, also known as a pie chart, of data in a list.", "combinedfact": "a pie chart can be used to display percents", "formatted_question": "What can pie charts be used to display? (A) percents (B) Cladistics (C) film reels (D) antigens (E) Phylogeny (F) venn diagrams (G) several (H) chemistry"}
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{"id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92OXR8RJ", "question": {"stem": "What does a circle graph display?", "choices": [{"text": "backbones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Decimal fractions", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Irrational numbers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Unmeasurable units", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Percents are decimal fractions.", "combinedfact": "A circle graph can be used to display decimal fractions", "formatted_question": "What does a circle graph display? (A) backbones (B) 295 degrees Kelvin (C) occurs over a wide range (D) a surface not sterilized (E) Decimal fractions (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) Irrational numbers (H) Unmeasurable units"}
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{"id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKTIPFBO", "question": {"stem": "what can a circle graph be used to display?", "choices": [{"text": "squares", "label": "A"}, {"text": "decimal fractions", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "D"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "G"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Percents are decimal fractions.", "combinedfact": "a circle graph can be used to display decimal fractions", "formatted_question": "what can a circle graph be used to display? (A) squares (B) decimal fractions (C) trees and flowers (D) 295 degrees Kelvin (E) oxygen (F) rapid changes occur (G) Chemicals (H) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit"}
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{"id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHQ7U693", "question": {"stem": "what is a type of graph?", "choices": [{"text": "DNA", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bar", "label": "B"}, {"text": "square", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fake", "label": "D"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "E"}, {"text": "uneven", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "CPU", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Line, Bar, Circle, Pictorial graphs are all good answers.", "combinedfact": "a bar is a type of graph", "formatted_question": "what is a type of graph? (A) DNA (B) bar (C) square (D) fake (E) RNA (F) uneven (G) hue (H) CPU"}
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{"id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZWAQSB9", "question": {"stem": "a what can be used to display the number of residents that are black, Asian, and Latino", "choices": [{"text": "painting", "label": "A"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rapid growth", "label": "F"}, {"text": "circle graph", "label": "G"}, {"text": "song", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Seventeen percent of residents are black, four percent are Asian, and three percent are Latino.", "combinedfact": "a circle graph can be used to display the number of residents that are black, Asian, and Latino", "formatted_question": "a what can be used to display the number of residents that are black, Asian, and Latino (A) painting (B) classified (C) as a base (D) thermometer (E) it increases (F) rapid growth (G) circle graph (H) song"}
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{"id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SSUMW5J", "question": {"stem": "a circle graph can be used to display what?", "choices": [{"text": "moving plates", "label": "A"}, {"text": "shapes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "relationship", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sizes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "colors", "label": "F"}, {"text": "fractions", "label": "G"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "All percents can be written as fractions.", "combinedfact": "a circle graph can be used to display fractions", "formatted_question": "a circle graph can be used to display what? (A) moving plates (B) shapes (C) relationship (D) Chemicals (E) sizes (F) colors (G) fractions (H) several genes"}
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{"id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD55P4WE7", "question": {"stem": "what can a circle graph be used to display?", "choices": [{"text": "Major effects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "B"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "C"}, {"text": "light", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fractions", "label": "E"}, {"text": "clouds", "label": "F"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "G"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "All percents can be written as fractions.", "combinedfact": "a circle graph can be used to display fractions", "formatted_question": "what can a circle graph be used to display? (A) Major effects (B) antigens (C) as a base (D) light (E) fractions (F) clouds (G) h2o (H) several genes"}
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{"id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8BSF9OS", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to display parts per hundred?", "choices": [{"text": "changes in size", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a circle graph", "label": "C"}, {"text": "an invisible graph", "label": "D"}, {"text": "nothing", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Surfaces and counters", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "G"}, {"text": "an audio recording", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Percent is parts per hundred.", "combinedfact": "a circle graph can be used to display parts per hundred", "formatted_question": "What can be used to display parts per hundred? (A) changes in size (B) antigens (C) a circle graph (D) an invisible graph (E) nothing (F) Surfaces and counters (G) melanin amount (H) an audio recording"}
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{"id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI7JJ9S63", "question": {"stem": "What can a circle graph be used for?", "choices": [{"text": "to show cause and effect", "label": "A"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "D"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "F"}, {"text": "to show patterns", "label": "G"}, {"text": "to show percents", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a circle graph can be used to display percents", "fact2": "Display screen shows it all.", "combinedfact": "a circle graph can be used to show percents", "formatted_question": "What can a circle graph be used for? (A) to show cause and effect (B) homeostasis (C) safe operation (D) feedback (E) feedback mechanisms (F) safe driving (G) to show patterns (H) to show percents"}
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{"id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDO62DKOZ", "question": {"stem": "What is used for determining direction?", "choices": [{"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "speedometers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "thermometers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "barometric pressure", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "E"}, {"text": "magnetic fields", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a compass is used for determining direction", "fact2": "Compass needles line up with magnetic fields.", "combinedfact": "Magnetic fields are used for determining direction.", "formatted_question": "What is used for determining direction? (A) chemical messengers (B) speedometers (C) thermometers (D) barometric pressure (E) trees and flowers (F) magnetic fields (G) lamphreys (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92MU18RL", "question": {"stem": "What can magnets be used to do?", "choices": [{"text": "capture prey", "label": "A"}, {"text": "moving over land", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Destroy magnets", "label": "D"}, {"text": "reproduce", "label": "E"}, {"text": "help other species benefit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Direct a play", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Determine direction", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a compass is used for determining direction", "fact2": "Magnets are used in compasses.", "combinedfact": "magnets can be used to determine direction", "formatted_question": "What can magnets be used to do? (A) capture prey (B) moving over land (C) feedback mechanisms (D) Destroy magnets (E) reproduce (F) help other species benefit (G) Direct a play (H) Determine direction"}
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{"id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVCIV63P", "question": {"stem": "What is used for navigation?", "choices": [{"text": "marine", "label": "A"}, {"text": "planes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the Arctic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a compass", "label": "F"}, {"text": "seismometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "boats", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a compass is used for determining direction", "fact2": "Distance and direction are the foundation of GPS-based navigation.", "combinedfact": "a compass is used for navigation", "formatted_question": "What is used for navigation? (A) marine (B) planes (C) Otoacoustic (D) barometer (E) the Arctic (F) a compass (G) seismometer (H) boats"}
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{"id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SABCZ04P", "question": {"stem": "How many points are on a compass?", "choices": [{"text": "bar", "label": "A"}, {"text": "17", "label": "B"}, {"text": "16", "label": "C"}, {"text": "CPU", "label": "D"}, {"text": "red", "label": "E"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "F"}, {"text": "100", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Yes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a compass is used for determining direction", "fact2": "Direction is given on a 16 point compass scale.", "combinedfact": "A compass can determine 16 different points.", "formatted_question": "How many points are on a compass? (A) bar (B) 17 (C) 16 (D) CPU (E) red (F) RNA (G) 100 (H) Yes"}
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{"id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C7IBP3U", "question": {"stem": "What is navigation used for?", "choices": [{"text": "predicting weather", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "B"}, {"text": "speed at which sound moves", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "D"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "E"}, {"text": "determining direction", "label": "F"}, {"text": "help other species benefit", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Stopping a vehicle", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a compass is used for determining direction", "fact2": "Navigation is done by compass only.", "combinedfact": "navigation is used for determining direction", "formatted_question": "What is navigation used for? (A) predicting weather (B) Communication (C) speed at which sound moves (D) Being over land (E) local weather conditions (F) determining direction (G) help other species benefit (H) Stopping a vehicle"}
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{"id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y5BX9P7", "question": {"stem": "What do Meteorologists use to do their jobs?", "choices": [{"text": "A backbone", "label": "A"}, {"text": "natural atmosphere component", "label": "B"}, {"text": "advice from psychics", "label": "C"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Satellite technology", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a form of oxygen", "label": "G"}, {"text": "by analyzing celestial activity", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "combinedfact": "Meteorologists use satellite technology", "formatted_question": "What do Meteorologists use to do their jobs? (A) A backbone (B) natural atmosphere component (C) advice from psychics (D) nutritious fluid (E) a surface not sterilized (F) Satellite technology (G) a form of oxygen (H) by analyzing celestial activity"}
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{"id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HW8OLJ0", "question": {"stem": "What do meteorologists use?", "choices": [{"text": "higher ultraviolet radiation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "x-rays", "label": "B"}, {"text": "A backbone", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the stock market", "label": "D"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "E"}, {"text": "satellite technology", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tractors", "label": "G"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "combinedfact": "Meteorologists use satellite technology.", "formatted_question": "What do meteorologists use? (A) higher ultraviolet radiation (B) x-rays (C) A backbone (D) the stock market (E) occurs over a wide range (F) satellite technology (G) tractors (H) nutritious fluid"}
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{"id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPYY9TBQL", "question": {"stem": "What person might use satellite technology?", "choices": [{"text": "intelligence", "label": "A"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "B"}, {"text": "to hear", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hardened backbone", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "meteorologist", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "combinedfact": "Satellite technology can be used by meteologists.", "formatted_question": "What person might use satellite technology? (A) intelligence (B) With feedback loops (C) to hear (D) hardened backbone (E) rapid changes occur (F) how they move (G) a producer (H) meteorologist"}
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{"id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ467XO8", "question": {"stem": "What do meteorologists use?", "choices": [{"text": "atlases", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "higher ultraviolet radiation", "label": "C"}, {"text": "swords", "label": "D"}, {"text": "satellite technology", "label": "E"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "F"}, {"text": "knives", "label": "G"}, {"text": "A backbone", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "combinedfact": "meteorologists use satellite technology", "formatted_question": "What do meteorologists use? (A) atlases (B) feedback mechanisms (C) higher ultraviolet radiation (D) swords (E) satellite technology (F) occurs over a wide range (G) knives (H) A backbone"}
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{"id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM8WYLCN", "question": {"stem": "Meteorologists use what?", "choices": [{"text": "asteroids", "label": "A"}, {"text": "spectroscopy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "satellite technology", "label": "E"}, {"text": "chromatography", "label": "F"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "G"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Meteorologists try to predict the weather.", "combinedfact": "Meteorologists use satellite technology.", "formatted_question": "Meteorologists use what? (A) asteroids (B) spectroscopy (C) feedback mechanisms (D) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (E) satellite technology (F) chromatography (G) occurs over a wide range (H) chemical messengers"}
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{"id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI748X6S4", "question": {"stem": "what is satellite technology used to predict?", "choices": [{"text": "Climate", "label": "A"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rain or shine", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cell phones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Global warming", "label": "E"}, {"text": "earthquakes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "G"}, {"text": "distance to the sun", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Rain or Shine, there is always weather.", "combinedfact": "satellite technology is used for predicting rain or shine", "formatted_question": "what is satellite technology used to predict? (A) Climate (B) oxygen (C) rain or shine (D) cell phones (E) Global warming (F) earthquakes (G) the environment (H) distance to the sun"}
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{"id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA3MAA0P", "question": {"stem": "what is satellite technology used for predicting?", "choices": [{"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the strength and magnitude of an earthquake", "label": "B"}, {"text": "what it's like outside each day", "label": "C"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Dead-ends and false starts.", "label": "F"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "G"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Weather is what it's like outside each day.", "combinedfact": "satellite technology is used for predicting what it's like outside each day", "formatted_question": "what is satellite technology used for predicting? (A) Seconds and minutes (B) the strength and magnitude of an earthquake (C) what it's like outside each day (D) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (E) rapid changes occur (F) Dead-ends and false starts. (G) snow, ice, and rock (H) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius"}
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{"id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8CKDQ91", "question": {"stem": "What do meteorologists use to detect tornadoes?", "choices": [{"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "A"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "C"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Satellites", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Thunderstorm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "G"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "satellite technology is used for predicting the weather", "fact2": "Today, technology has helped meteorologists to detect tornadoes.", "combinedfact": "Meteorologists use satellites to detect tornadoes", "formatted_question": "What do meteorologists use to detect tornadoes? (A) Otoacoustic (B) precipitation (C) Chemicals (D) antigens (E) Satellites (F) Thunderstorm (G) sound (H) backbones"}
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{"id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKJPRSEH", "question": {"stem": "What is used to measure the force acting on a unit area?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a compass", "label": "D"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a thermometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a barometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a ruler", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Air pressure Pressure is the force acting on a unit area.", "combinedfact": "A barometer is used to measure the force acting on a unit area.", "formatted_question": "What is used to measure the force acting on a unit area? (A) weater (B) hormones (C) inches (D) a compass (E) potassium (F) a thermometer (G) a barometer (H) a ruler"}
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{"id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFUFHMTK", "question": {"stem": "What does a barometer measure?", "choices": [{"text": "the air temperature", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the weight of the air", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the wind speed", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "D"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "homeostasis", "label": "F"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Warmer temperatures", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Air pressure is a measure of the weight of the air.", "combinedfact": "A barometer measures the weight of the air.", "formatted_question": "What does a barometer measure? (A) the air temperature (B) the weight of the air (C) the wind speed (D) Differences in speed (E) nutritious fluid (F) homeostasis (G) 295 degrees Kelvin (H) Warmer temperatures"}
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{"id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OBC1ZT4", "question": {"stem": "What is a tool for indicating air pressure?", "choices": [{"text": "rain guage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "B"}, {"text": "seismograph", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Atmospheric pressure is measured by a barometer.", "combinedfact": "a barometer gauges atmospheric pressure", "formatted_question": "What is a tool for indicating air pressure? (A) rain guage (B) vibration (C) seismograph (D) lamphreys (E) barometer (F) Otoacoustic (G) thermometer (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4URKTICF", "question": {"stem": "What does a barometer determine?", "choices": [{"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "liquid pressure", "label": "C"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "D"}, {"text": "water pressure", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weight of air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Air pressure is a measure of the weight of the air.", "combinedfact": "The weight of the air can be determined with a barometer.", "formatted_question": "What does a barometer determine? (A) 295 degrees Kelvin (B) precipitation (C) liquid pressure (D) visibility (E) water pressure (F) melanin content (G) melanin amount (H) weight of air"}
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{"id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSBIH4OT", "question": {"stem": "What can barometers measure?", "choices": [{"text": "precipitation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Warmer temperatures", "label": "B"}, {"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "horses", "label": "D"}, {"text": "compasses", "label": "E"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "F"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weight of the air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Air Pressure -A barometer measures the weight of the air.", "combinedfact": "a barometer is used to measure weight of the air", "formatted_question": "What can barometers measure? (A) precipitation (B) Warmer temperatures (C) 295 degrees Kelvin (D) horses (E) compasses (F) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (G) nutritious fluid (H) weight of the air"}
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{"id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUTV6ABNK", "question": {"stem": "What can measure the force of air against a unit of area?", "choices": [{"text": "it increases", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "B"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "motorcycles", "label": "D"}, {"text": "vertebrates", "label": "E"}, {"text": "speedometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "G"}, {"text": "wristwatch", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Air pressure is the force of air against a unit of area.", "combinedfact": "A barometer measures the force of air against a unit of area", "formatted_question": "What can measure the force of air against a unit of area? (A) it increases (B) weater (C) friction (D) motorcycles (E) vertebrates (F) speedometer (G) barometer (H) wristwatch"}
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{"id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT78651TO6M", "question": {"stem": "A barometer is used to measure what aspect of the air?", "choices": [{"text": "stoma", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "magnitude", "label": "D"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Humidity", "label": "G"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Air pressure is a measure of the weight of the air.", "combinedfact": "A barometer is used to measure the weight of the air.", "formatted_question": "A barometer is used to measure what aspect of the air? (A) stoma (B) weight (C) friction (D) magnitude (E) pitches (F) fluid (G) Humidity (H) distance"}
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{"id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWSR5BGL", "question": {"stem": "What type of mercury is used to measure air pressure?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tubular organ", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "the same", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Elemental", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Uses Elemental mercury is used in thermometers, barometers, and pressure-sensing devices.", "combinedfact": "Elemental mercury helps measure air pressure", "formatted_question": "What type of mercury is used to measure air pressure? (A) weater (B) lamphreys (C) tubular organ (D) Type O (E) Otoacoustic (F) the same (G) Elemental (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTFF2H2B", "question": {"stem": "A barometer is used to measure what?", "choices": [{"text": "295 degrees Kelvin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "B"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "D"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rain weather", "label": "F"}, {"text": "climate", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weight of air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a barometer is used to measure air pressure", "fact2": "Air pressure is a measure of the weight of the air.", "combinedfact": "A barometer is used to measure the weight of the air.", "formatted_question": "A barometer is used to measure what? (A) 295 degrees Kelvin (B) snow, ice, and rock (C) visibility (D) rainfall (E) safe operation (F) rain weather (G) climate (H) weight of air"}
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{"id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB11JPZ8W", "question": {"stem": "what can safety goggles protect against?", "choices": [{"text": "bad weather", "label": "A"}, {"text": "diphtheria", "label": "B"}, {"text": "death", "label": "C"}, {"text": "air pollution", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Thunderstorms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "F"}, {"text": "irritants", "label": "G"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "If the product is an eye irritant, wear goggles.", "combinedfact": "goggles can protect against irritants", "formatted_question": "what can safety goggles protect against? (A) bad weather (B) diphtheria (C) death (D) air pollution (E) Thunderstorms (F) Major effects (G) irritants (H) damaging"}
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{"id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMC42CL2", "question": {"stem": "what are safety goggles used to protect during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "A"}, {"text": "eight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "retina", "label": "E"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "F"}, {"text": "hands", "label": "G"}, {"text": "beakers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Inside the eye, at the back, is the retina.", "combinedfact": "safety goggles are used for protecting the retina during experiments", "formatted_question": "what are safety goggles used to protect during experiments? (A) Vibrissae (B) eight (C) weater (D) lamphreys (E) retina (F) h2o (G) hands (H) beakers"}
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{"id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A51DTPC", "question": {"stem": "What protects the eyes during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "magnesium", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Rolex", "label": "E"}, {"text": "plastic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Firm plastic eyeglasses or goggles are better.", "combinedfact": "plastic protects the eyes during experiements", "formatted_question": "What protects the eyes during experiments? (A) magnesium (B) Chemicals (C) Vibrissae (D) Type O (E) Rolex (F) plastic (G) water (H) wind"}
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{"id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X7A393Q", "question": {"stem": "What can harm the eyes during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "danger", "label": "A"}, {"text": "acids", "label": "B"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "C"}, {"text": "air", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cool water", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "noise", "label": "G"}, {"text": "warm water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "For concentrated acids and alkalis, a face shield is needed in addition to goggles.", "combinedfact": "acids can harm the eyes during experiments", "formatted_question": "What can harm the eyes during experiments? (A) danger (B) acids (C) heating (D) air (E) cool water (F) sponges (G) noise (H) warm water"}
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{"id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4YJPDL9", "question": {"stem": "What are safety goggles used for?", "choices": [{"text": "Stopping a vehicle", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Transporting humans", "label": "B"}, {"text": "protect eyes in the lab", "label": "C"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protect feet in the lab", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protect arms in the lab", "label": "F"}, {"text": "protect hair in the lab", "label": "G"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Lab experiments are group projects.", "combinedfact": "Safety goggles are used to protect the eyes in the lab.", "formatted_question": "What are safety goggles used for? (A) Stopping a vehicle (B) Transporting humans (C) protect eyes in the lab (D) safe driving (E) protect feet in the lab (F) protect arms in the lab (G) protect hair in the lab (H) transportation"}
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{"id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI5TQTGB", "question": {"stem": "What with sideshields are recommended for protecting the eyes during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "walls", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "B"}, {"text": "several", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hats", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "F"}, {"text": "glasses", "label": "G"}, {"text": "barriers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Goggles or safety glasses with sideshields are recommended.", "combinedfact": "glasses with sideshields are recommended for protecting the eyes during experiments", "formatted_question": "What with sideshields are recommended for protecting the eyes during experiments? (A) walls (B) Vibrissae (C) several (D) hats (E) lamphreys (F) calibrated (G) glasses (H) barriers"}
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{"id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXMTZRM5", "question": {"stem": "Experiments are performed in the _.", "choices": [{"text": "Laboratory", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tooth enamel", "label": "B"}, {"text": "ecosystems", "label": "C"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Restroom", "label": "E"}, {"text": "several", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Gym", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Safety goggles are mandatory in the laboratory.", "combinedfact": "Experiments are performed in the laboratory.", "formatted_question": "Experiments are performed in the _. (A) Laboratory (B) tooth enamel (C) ecosystems (D) treatment (E) Restroom (F) several (G) Gym (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYNPKD82", "question": {"stem": "What is used for protecting the eyes during experiements?", "choices": [{"text": "safe operation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe words", "label": "B"}, {"text": "protective pockets", "label": "C"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "D"}, {"text": "protective equipment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "F"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "G"}, {"text": "eye patches", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Home Protective Equipment Eyes Safety Goggles are recommended.", "combinedfact": "Protective equipment is used for protecting the eyes during experiements", "formatted_question": "What is used for protecting the eyes during experiements? (A) safe operation (B) safe words (C) protective pockets (D) specialized (E) protective equipment (F) Exposure to oxygen and water (G) melanin amount (H) eye patches"}
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{"id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7XUHCK9", "question": {"stem": "What can be used to keep the eyes safe during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "a respirator", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "B"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "contact lenses", "label": "D"}, {"text": "goggles", "label": "E"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safety gloves", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Protection is simple, safe, and inexpensive.", "combinedfact": "Safety goggles are used to keep the eyes safe during experiments.", "formatted_question": "What can be used to keep the eyes safe during experiments? (A) a respirator (B) antibodies (C) keratin (D) contact lenses (E) goggles (F) oxygen (G) safety gloves (H) Chemicals"}
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{"id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44JUOJXG", "question": {"stem": "Sensory organs can be protected by what kind of goggles during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "broken", "label": "A"}, {"text": "eyes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lensless", "label": "C"}, {"text": "imaginary", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "G"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Eyes Eyes Eyes are probably the most important symbolic sensory organ.", "combinedfact": "Sensory organs can be protected by safety goggles during experiments", "formatted_question": "Sensory organs can be protected by what kind of goggles during experiments? (A) broken (B) eyes (C) lensless (D) imaginary (E) Mohs (F) Vibrissae (G) safety (H) skin"}
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{"id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5T4QHBMZ", "question": {"stem": "What is often mandatory in the lab?", "choices": [{"text": "healthy lunch", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fertilization", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Extensive bone growth", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protection for the eyes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "G"}, {"text": "blood filtering procedure", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Safety goggles are mandatory in the laboratory.", "combinedfact": "Protection for the eyes is mandatory in the laboratory.", "formatted_question": "What is often mandatory in the lab? (A) healthy lunch (B) Exposure to oxygen and water (C) fertilization (D) Extensive bone growth (E) Pasteurization (F) protection for the eyes (G) antigens that cause allergy (H) blood filtering procedure"}
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{"id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRBNBFV5", "question": {"stem": "What are safety goggles used for protecting the eyes from?", "choices": [{"text": "tears", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Extremes of temperature", "label": "B"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "C"}, {"text": "thick, slimy mucus", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Dangerous things", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Helpful things", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Forest fire", "label": "G"}, {"text": "blinking", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Sometimes science experiments can be dangerous.", "combinedfact": "safety goggles are used to protect the eyes from dangerous things", "formatted_question": "What are safety goggles used for protecting the eyes from? (A) tears (B) Extremes of temperature (C) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (D) thick, slimy mucus (E) Dangerous things (F) Helpful things (G) Forest fire (H) blinking"}
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{"id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEPGECT7Z", "question": {"stem": "What are used for protecting the eyes during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "sunglasses", "label": "A"}, {"text": "eyeglasses", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safety glasses", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "E"}, {"text": "nothing", "label": "F"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Safety glasses and goggles protect the eyes.", "combinedfact": "safety glasses are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "formatted_question": "What are used for protecting the eyes during experiments? (A) sunglasses (B) eyeglasses (C) safety glasses (D) lamphreys (E) safe operation (F) nothing (G) specialized (H) Chemicals"}
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{"id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOD46E7B", "question": {"stem": "What are used for protecting the pupils during experiments?", "choices": [{"text": "specialized", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safety gloves", "label": "B"}, {"text": "safety goggles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Chemicals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safety suit", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Larger pupil and larger corneas permit more light to enter the eye.", "combinedfact": "safety goggles are used for protecting the pupils during experiments", "formatted_question": "What are used for protecting the pupils during experiments? (A) specialized (B) safety gloves (C) safety goggles (D) safe operation (E) lamphreys (F) Chemicals (G) chemical messengers (H) safety suit"}
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{"id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7R7GR7C", "question": {"stem": "what are goggles used for?", "choices": [{"text": "homeostasis", "label": "A"}, {"text": "medical reasons", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Communication", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "F"}, {"text": "One can hear", "label": "G"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "safety goggles are used for protecting the eyes during experiments", "fact2": "Goggles are worn to protect eyes.", "combinedfact": "goggles are for protection", "formatted_question": "what are goggles used for? (A) homeostasis (B) medical reasons (C) Communication (D) protection (E) treatment (F) winter (G) One can hear (H) safe driving"}
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{"id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USOW3VTZ", "question": {"stem": "Which type of animal is an aquatic invertebrate?", "choices": [{"text": "clown fish", "label": "A"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "B"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "D"}, {"text": "shark", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Therapsids", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Pelycosaur", "label": "G"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Cnidarians are entirely aquatic animals.", "combinedfact": "Jellyfish are an aquatic invertebrate.", "formatted_question": "Which type of animal is an aquatic invertebrate? (A) clown fish (B) insects (C) jellyfish (D) tetraceratops (E) shark (F) Therapsids (G) Pelycosaur (H) weater"}
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{"id": "3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGN31WMML", "question": {"stem": "What group contains animals that include jellyfish and corals?", "choices": [{"text": "sea anemones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "plants", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "C"}, {"text": "corals", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "G"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Cnidarians are also called coelenterates.", "combinedfact": "Coelenterates are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "formatted_question": "What group contains animals that include jellyfish and corals? (A) sea anemones (B) plants (C) Vibrissae (D) corals (E) coelenterates (F) sponges (G) holding nutrients (H) prokaryotic cells"}
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{"id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT65T9AJO", "question": {"stem": "Jellyfish and corals have no what?", "choices": [{"text": "underwater life", "label": "A"}, {"text": "movement", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flagellum or tiny hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "bodies", "label": "D"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "E"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vertebrae or backbone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "nuclear membrane", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Invertebrates have no vertebrae or backbone.", "combinedfact": "Jellyfish and corals have no vertebrae or backbone", "formatted_question": "Jellyfish and corals have no what? (A) underwater life (B) movement (C) flagellum or tiny hairs (D) bodies (E) last stage before adulthood (F) antigens that cause allergy (G) vertebrae or backbone (H) nuclear membrane"}
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{"id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH17IQGLH", "question": {"stem": "what are without backbones?", "choices": [{"text": "humans", "label": "A"}, {"text": "spine", "label": "B"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "C"}, {"text": "gila monsters", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cnidarians", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "wild canines", "label": "G"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Invertebrates are animals without backbones.", "combinedfact": "cnidarians are without backbones", "formatted_question": "what are without backbones? (A) humans (B) spine (C) angiosperm (D) gila monsters (E) cnidarians (F) fish (G) wild canines (H) coliform"}
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{"id": "3HOSI13XHZN2QE8I8UFLOJ6ZLL0DDO", "question": {"stem": "What has a hydrostatic skeleton?", "choices": [{"text": "prokaryotes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Flowers", "label": "B"}, {"text": "insects", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Humans", "label": "D"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Jellyfish", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Cows", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Cnidarians have a hydrostatic skeleton.", "combinedfact": "Jellyfish have a hydrostatic skeleton", "formatted_question": "What has a hydrostatic skeleton? (A) prokaryotes (B) Flowers (C) insects (D) Humans (E) angiosperm (F) Jellyfish (G) Cows (H) cells"}
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{"id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBU4BLVM", "question": {"stem": "What are some examples of radial, tentacled animals that live mostly in the seas?", "choices": [{"text": "jellyfish and corals", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "D"}, {"text": "animal", "label": "E"}, {"text": "symmetrical", "label": "F"}, {"text": "close relatives of coral", "label": "G"}, {"text": "far fewer in number", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Cnidarians are radial, tentacled animals that live mostly in the seas.", "combinedfact": "Jellyfish and corals are radial, tentacled animals that live mostly in the seas.", "formatted_question": "What are some examples of radial, tentacled animals that live mostly in the seas? (A) jellyfish and corals (B) sea anemones (C) some anthozoans (D) unicellular organisms (E) animal (F) symmetrical (G) close relatives of coral (H) far fewer in number"}
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{"id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU53AHI62V", "question": {"stem": "what are jellyfish?", "choices": [{"text": "protozoa", "label": "A"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "B"}, {"text": "burrower", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mountain dwellers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "E"}, {"text": "aquatic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "G"}, {"text": "ground based", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Cnidarians are entirely aquatic animals.", "combinedfact": "jellyfish are entirely aquatic", "formatted_question": "what are jellyfish? (A) protozoa (B) weater (C) burrower (D) mountain dwellers (E) vorticella (F) aquatic (G) lamphreys (H) ground based"}
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{"id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0FB8G7O", "question": {"stem": "What don't cnidarians such as jellyfish and corals have?", "choices": [{"text": "a hosta", "label": "A"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "space between", "label": "C"}, {"text": "a marine habitat", "label": "D"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "An invertebrate is an animal that has no spine, or backbone.", "combinedfact": "cnidarians such as jellyfish and corals have no backbone", "formatted_question": "What don't cnidarians such as jellyfish and corals have? (A) a hosta (B) backbones (C) space between (D) a marine habitat (E) flagella (F) sea anemones (G) cells (H) cartilage"}
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{"id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN8AF53FX", "question": {"stem": "What are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals?", "choices": [{"text": "phylum", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "D"}, {"text": "fish", "label": "E"}, {"text": "genus", "label": "F"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "flexible", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Cnidarians are also called coelenterates.", "combinedfact": "coelenterates are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals", "formatted_question": "What are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals? (A) phylum (B) prokaryotic cells (C) holding nutrients (D) angiosperm (E) fish (F) genus (G) coelenterates (H) flexible"}
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{"id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV624SKEC7", "question": {"stem": "An example of invertebrates are", "choices": [{"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Microscopic vessels.", "label": "B"}, {"text": "anenomes and coral", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "the Atlantic", "label": "E"}, {"text": "can be organic", "label": "F"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals.", "fact2": "Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones.", "combinedfact": "Anenomes and coral are invertebrates.", "formatted_question": "An example of invertebrates are (A) holding nutrients (B) Microscopic vessels. (C) anenomes and coral (D) prokaryotic cells (E) the Atlantic (F) can be organic (G) some anthozoans (H) antigens that cause allergy"}
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{"id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QYJ5098", "question": {"stem": "What is occurring when when an anemometer shows a reading above 73 mph", "choices": [{"text": "rainfall", "label": "A"}, {"text": "A rainstorm", "label": "B"}, {"text": "it increases", "label": "C"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "D"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Low pressure", "label": "F"}, {"text": "A drought", "label": "G"}, {"text": "A hurricane", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "combinedfact": "A hurricane occurs when anemometer shows a reading above 73 mph", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "If wind speeds exceeded 73 mph, the storm is upgraded to a hurricane.", "formatted_question": "What is occurring when when an anemometer shows a reading above 73 mph (A) rainfall (B) A rainstorm (C) it increases (D) precipitation (E) winter (F) Low pressure (G) A drought (H) A hurricane"}
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{"id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ99PJFPT", "question": {"stem": "What do anemometers measure?", "choices": [{"text": "Cold", "label": "A"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "B"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "C"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "D"}, {"text": "storms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "F"}, {"text": "water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "anemometers gauge wind ", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "Wind speed is gauged with an anemometer.", "formatted_question": "What do anemometers measure? (A) Cold (B) inches (C) weight (D) rain (E) storms (F) wind (G) water (H) waves"}
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{"id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCFLAL5O", "question": {"stem": "An anemometer is used to estimate damage caused by what?", "choices": [{"text": "fires", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hail", "label": "B"}, {"text": "planes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "D"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "E"}, {"text": "car", "label": "F"}, {"text": "snow", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "An anemometer is used to estimate the damage caused by wind.", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "Wind speed and severity of tornadoes is estimated by the damage caused.", "formatted_question": "An anemometer is used to estimate damage caused by what? (A) fires (B) hail (C) planes (D) wind (E) winter (F) car (G) snow (H) rain"}
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{"id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NMM48P5", "question": {"stem": "What can measure hurricanes?", "choices": [{"text": "Cladistics", "label": "A"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tornadoes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "E"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "anemometers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "anemometers can measure hurricanes", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "Hurricanes have wind speeds of at least 74 mph.", "formatted_question": "What can measure hurricanes? (A) Cladistics (B) how they move (C) lamphreys (D) tornadoes (E) rainfall (F) animals (G) anemometers (H) marine"}
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{"id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJI2OKAE", "question": {"stem": "The force of the wind can be used to measure its what", "choices": [{"text": "shaking", "label": "A"}, {"text": "speed", "label": "B"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pitches", "label": "D"}, {"text": "humidity", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bar", "label": "F"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rain probability", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "combinedfact": "The force of the wind can be used to measure its speed", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "An anemometer is a device that measures the force of the wind.", "formatted_question": "The force of the wind can be used to measure its what (A) shaking (B) speed (C) inches (D) pitches (E) humidity (F) bar (G) weight (H) rain probability"}
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{"id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DQLUUKB", "question": {"stem": "What can measure hiurricanes?", "choices": [{"text": "anemometers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "graduated cylinders", "label": "E"}, {"text": "measuring tape", "label": "F"}, {"text": "precipitation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "rulers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "Hurricanes have wind speeds of at least 74 mph.", "combinedfact": "an anemometer is used to measure hurricanes", "formatted_question": "What can measure hiurricanes? (A) anemometers (B) melanin amount (C) melanin content (D) lamphreys (E) graduated cylinders (F) measuring tape (G) precipitation (H) rulers"}
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{"id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX843RMH", "question": {"stem": "Where is the device to measure wind placed?", "choices": [{"text": "At the top of a station", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Being over land", "label": "B"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Underwater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Inside a tree", "label": "E"}, {"text": "points north", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Inside a station", "label": "G"}, {"text": "when it passes over a continent", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "An anemometer and vane are at the top of the station.", "combinedfact": "A device to measure wind is placed at the top of a station", "formatted_question": "Where is the device to measure wind placed? (A) At the top of a station (B) Being over land (C) local weather conditions (D) Underwater (E) Inside a tree (F) points north (G) Inside a station (H) when it passes over a continent"}
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{"id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B8NLJQH", "question": {"stem": "Which tool is used to determine hurricane category?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "an anemometer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "C"}, {"text": "chemical messengers", "label": "D"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "E"}, {"text": "predicting weather", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Cladistics", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "an anemometer is used to measure wind speed", "fact2": "Hurricanes have five categories depending on wind speeds.", "combinedfact": "An anemometer can be used to determine hurricane category", "formatted_question": "Which tool is used to determine hurricane category? (A) lamphreys (B) an anemometer (C) melanin content (D) chemical messengers (E) classified (F) predicting weather (G) Cladistics (H) melanin amount"}
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{"id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXU648QP", "question": {"stem": "What is the most diverse and abundant life form on the Earth?", "choices": [{"text": "sponges", "label": "A"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "B"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sea anemones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hydrogen", "label": "E"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "F"}, {"text": "trees", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Bacteria are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth.", "fact2": "An organization is a life form.", "combinedfact": "Bacteria are the most diverse and abundant group of life form on Earth.", "formatted_question": "What is the most diverse and abundant life form on the Earth? (A) sponges (B) jellyfish (C) bacteria (D) sea anemones (E) hydrogen (F) paramecium (G) trees (H) water"}
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{"id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JBAXCTKR", "question": {"stem": "where are bacteria the most diverse and abundant group of organisms?", "choices": [{"text": "our planet", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the sun", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "C"}, {"text": "flagella", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pacific", "label": "F"}, {"text": "outer space", "label": "G"}, {"text": "h2o molecules", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Bacteria are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth.", "fact2": "Earth is our planet.", "combinedfact": "bacteria are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on our planet", "formatted_question": "where are bacteria the most diverse and abundant group of organisms? (A) our planet (B) the sun (C) sponges (D) flagella (E) a hosta (F) Pacific (G) outer space (H) h2o molecules"}
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{"id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREF6ZGCK", "question": {"stem": "What is bacteria?", "choices": [{"text": "building blocks of organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "related organisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "single cell microorganisms", "label": "C"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "D"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "E"}, {"text": "smallest organism group", "label": "F"}, {"text": "most similar group", "label": "G"}, {"text": "most diverse organism group", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Bacteria are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth.", "fact2": "Earth is a world of water.", "combinedfact": "Bacteria is the most diverse and abundant group of organisms in the world.", "formatted_question": "What is bacteria? (A) building blocks of organisms (B) related organisms (C) single cell microorganisms (D) occurs over a wide range (E) antigens that cause allergy (F) smallest organism group (G) most similar group (H) most diverse organism group"}
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{"id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIOGH4P3", "question": {"stem": "What are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth?", "choices": [{"text": "ecosystems", "label": "A"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "B"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ribonucleic acid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "E"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "F"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "G"}, {"text": "angiosperm", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Bacteria are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth.", "fact2": "Bacteria and blue-green bacteria are prokaryotic cells.", "combinedfact": "prokaryotic cells are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth", "formatted_question": "What are the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth? (A) ecosystems (B) jellyfish (C) holding nutrients (D) ribonucleic acid (E) coelenterates (F) prokaryotic cells (G) arachnids (H) angiosperm"}
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{"id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS28U8P3EY", "question": {"stem": "Hermits crabs live in the shells of dead what?", "choices": [{"text": "sponges", "label": "A"}, {"text": "armour", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fossils", "label": "C"}, {"text": "tortoise", "label": "D"}, {"text": "snails", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "F"}, {"text": "carapace", "label": "G"}, {"text": "protozoa", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.", "fact2": "Students live at home or in group homes.", "combinedfact": "Hermits crabs use dead snails shells as their place to live.", "formatted_question": "Hermits crabs live in the shells of dead what? (A) sponges (B) armour (C) fossils (D) tortoise (E) snails (F) a hosta (G) carapace (H) protozoa"}
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{"id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVH0JXRP", "question": {"stem": "What do some scavengers use from dead snails for homes?", "choices": [{"text": "food", "label": "A"}, {"text": "shells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "C"}, {"text": "biomass", "label": "D"}, {"text": "backbones", "label": "E"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "F"}, {"text": "body", "label": "G"}, {"text": "slugs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.", "fact2": "Most crabs are scavengers, such as the typical hermit crab .", "combinedfact": "some scavengers use the shells of dead snails for homes", "formatted_question": "What do some scavengers use from dead snails for homes? (A) food (B) shells (C) tissue (D) biomass (E) backbones (F) sponges (G) body (H) slugs"}
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{"id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENHHPZWO", "question": {"stem": "Whose shells do hermit crabs take?", "choices": [{"text": "chelonians", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "B"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "C"}, {"text": "coral", "label": "D"}, {"text": "paramecium", "label": "E"}, {"text": "arachnids", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gastropods", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.", "fact2": "Gastropods are snails and slugs.", "combinedfact": "Hermit crabs use shells of gastropods for homes.", "formatted_question": "Whose shells do hermit crabs take? (A) chelonians (B) Porifera (C) jellyfish (D) coral (E) paramecium (F) arachnids (G) gastropods (H) sponges"}
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{"id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RNR6MHA", "question": {"stem": "Crabs scavanage and uses dead snail shells for what?", "choices": [{"text": "RNA", "label": "A"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "making holes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "damage", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "F"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "G"}, {"text": "building a nest", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.", "fact2": "Most crabs are scavengers, such as the typical hermit crab .", "combinedfact": "crabs use shells of dead snails for homes and are scavengers ", "formatted_question": "Crabs scavanage and uses dead snail shells for what? (A) RNA (B) homes (C) making holes (D) damage (E) a hosta (F) Protein (G) matter (H) building a nest"}
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{"id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIKARHW0", "question": {"stem": "What do hermit crabs use as homes?", "choices": [{"text": "snails", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fossils", "label": "C"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "E"}, {"text": "food", "label": "F"}, {"text": "reefs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.", "fact2": "Hermit crabs find shells.", "combinedfact": "hermit crabs find dead snails to use as homes", "formatted_question": "What do hermit crabs use as homes? (A) snails (B) tissue (C) fossils (D) sponges (E) Porifera (F) food (G) reefs (H) a hosta"}
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{"id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JE5TA31S", "question": {"stem": "what is an unusual home?", "choices": [{"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "B"}, {"text": "islets of Langerhans", "label": "C"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "D"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "E"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "F"}, {"text": "animals with backbone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "dead snail shells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.", "fact2": "Hermit crabs have unusual homes.", "combinedfact": "dead snail shells are unusual homes", "formatted_question": "what is an unusual home? (A) trees and flowers (B) a surface not sterilized (C) islets of Langerhans (D) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (E) heated by the sun (F) changes in size (G) animals with backbone (H) dead snail shells"}
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{"id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UI03AY9", "question": {"stem": "Hermit crabs are scavengers for what?", "choices": [{"text": "their young", "label": "A"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "B"}, {"text": "capture prey", "label": "C"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dead snails", "label": "E"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "F"}, {"text": "nutritious fluid", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the environment", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.", "fact2": "Hermit crabs live in shells and are scavengers.", "combinedfact": "Hermit crabs are scavengers for dead snails", "formatted_question": "Hermit crabs are scavengers for what? (A) their young (B) antigens (C) capture prey (D) male gametes (E) dead snails (F) how they move (G) nutritious fluid (H) the environment"}
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{"id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8O01Y5G", "question": {"stem": "some aerosols can decrease temperatures by blocking what", "choices": [{"text": "clouds", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heat", "label": "B"}, {"text": "matter", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the wind", "label": "D"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "E"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the sun", "label": "G"}, {"text": "pressure", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "combinedfact": "some aerosols can decrease temperatures by blocking the sun", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Examples of such aerosols include dust, volcanic ash, and smoke.", "formatted_question": "some aerosols can decrease temperatures by blocking what (A) clouds (B) heat (C) matter (D) the wind (E) rainfall (F) visibility (G) the sun (H) pressure"}
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{"id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D7A1R9W", "question": {"stem": "What blocks the sun?", "choices": [{"text": "earthquakes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "snow, ice, and rock", "label": "B"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "C"}, {"text": "coral and alga", "label": "D"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "E"}, {"text": "eruptive products", "label": "F"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "combinedfact": "eruptive products block the sun", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Eruptive products of Hawaiian volcanoes span a wide range of temperatures.", "formatted_question": "What blocks the sun? (A) earthquakes (B) snow, ice, and rock (C) satellites (D) coral and alga (E) trucks and cars (F) eruptive products (G) dandelions (H) water"}
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{"id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSNQX7V0B", "question": {"stem": "What in the atmosphere increases clouds which block the sun?", "choices": [{"text": "negative feedback", "label": "A"}, {"text": "winds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "litter", "label": "C"}, {"text": "volcanic ash", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oxidizers", "label": "G"}, {"text": "trees and flowers", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "With increasing cloud blocking the sun, temperatures drop considerably.", "combinedfact": "Volcanic ash in the atmosphere increases clouds which block the sun.", "formatted_question": "What in the atmosphere increases clouds which block the sun? (A) negative feedback (B) winds (C) litter (D) volcanic ash (E) melanin content (F) melanin amount (G) oxidizers (H) trees and flowers"}
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{"id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY4Z2SQW", "question": {"stem": "Why does it get colder when volcanic ash is in the air?", "choices": [{"text": "the rate of travel", "label": "A"}, {"text": "With feedback loops", "label": "B"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "D"}, {"text": "It blocks the sun", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Volcanos are cold", "label": "F"}, {"text": "It makes it rain", "label": "G"}, {"text": "It helps the sun shine", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Volcanic ash spewed into the atmosphere can block part of the sun's radiation, cooling the air.", "combinedfact": "Volcanic ash blocks the sun and cools the air", "formatted_question": "Why does it get colder when volcanic ash is in the air? (A) the rate of travel (B) With feedback loops (C) It's inherited from genes (D) negative feedback (E) It blocks the sun (F) Volcanos are cold (G) It makes it rain (H) It helps the sun shine"}
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{"id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3F5DAHC7", "question": {"stem": "Fine, dusty particles in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking what?", "choices": [{"text": "the rain", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the clouds", "label": "B"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "C"}, {"text": "visibility", "label": "D"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "E"}, {"text": "rainfall", "label": "F"}, {"text": "the sun", "label": "G"}, {"text": "the moon", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Most volcanic ash consists of fine, dusty particles.", "combinedfact": "Fine, dusty particles in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "formatted_question": "Fine, dusty particles in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking what? (A) the rain (B) the clouds (C) danger (D) visibility (E) wind (F) rainfall (G) the sun (H) the moon"}
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{"id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLISEYO2GC", "question": {"stem": "How does volcanic ash in the air around the earth decrease the temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "mild heating process", "label": "A"}, {"text": "blocking the sun", "label": "B"}, {"text": "magnifying the light", "label": "C"}, {"text": "heated by the sun", "label": "D"}, {"text": "friction", "label": "E"}, {"text": "after the snow melts", "label": "F"}, {"text": "leaving the atmosphere", "label": "G"}, {"text": "solidifying in the air", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Atmosphere is the air around an object in space.", "combinedfact": "volcanic ash in the air around the earth decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "formatted_question": "How does volcanic ash in the air around the earth decrease the temperature? (A) mild heating process (B) blocking the sun (C) magnifying the light (D) heated by the sun (E) friction (F) after the snow melts (G) leaving the atmosphere (H) solidifying in the air"}
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{"id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDSY13KY", "question": {"stem": "What can volcanic ash in the atmosphere do to natural ecosystems?", "choices": [{"text": "Create wealth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "D"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "E"}, {"text": "No effect", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Forest fire", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Start engines", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Small temperature variations can have major effects on natural ecosystems.", "combinedfact": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere can have major effects on natural ecosystems", "formatted_question": "What can volcanic ash in the atmosphere do to natural ecosystems? (A) Create wealth (B) negative feedback (C) rapid changes occur (D) Major effects (E) erosion (F) No effect (G) Forest fire (H) Start engines"}
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{"id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOA1QPBK", "question": {"stem": "What decreases the temperature by blocking the Sun?", "choices": [{"text": "cilia", "label": "A"}, {"text": "the Sun", "label": "B"}, {"text": "the wind", "label": "C"}, {"text": "haze", "label": "D"}, {"text": "ice", "label": "E"}, {"text": "fat", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rain", "label": "G"}, {"text": "acids", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Supersaturation is inferred to be a common state for atmospheric haze particles.", "combinedfact": "haze decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "formatted_question": "What decreases the temperature by blocking the Sun? (A) cilia (B) the Sun (C) the wind (D) haze (E) ice (F) fat (G) rain (H) acids"}
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{"id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511BKRZOK", "question": {"stem": "What are particular problems for aircraft in the atmosphere?", "choices": [{"text": "transportation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "clog airways", "label": "B"}, {"text": "extremely low humidity", "label": "C"}, {"text": "volcanic clouds", "label": "D"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "E"}, {"text": "negative feedback", "label": "F"}, {"text": "gas spreads in the air", "label": "G"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "combinedfact": "Volcanic clouds in the atmosphere is a particular problem for aircraft.", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Ash clouds are a particular problem for aircraft.", "formatted_question": "What are particular problems for aircraft in the atmosphere? (A) transportation (B) clog airways (C) extremely low humidity (D) volcanic clouds (E) feedback mechanisms (F) negative feedback (G) gas spreads in the air (H) very complex"}
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{"id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV0Y8GOV", "question": {"stem": "Which of the following can lower the temperature of the Earth?", "choices": [{"text": "flying satellites", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "B"}, {"text": "trucks and cars", "label": "C"}, {"text": "the richter scale", "label": "D"}, {"text": "cone volcanoes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "very complex", "label": "F"}, {"text": "magnesium", "label": "G"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "combinedfact": "Cone volcanoes can lower the temperature of the earth", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Cone volcanoes are associated with thick lava and much ash.", "formatted_question": "Which of the following can lower the temperature of the Earth? (A) flying satellites (B) feedback mechanisms (C) trucks and cars (D) the richter scale (E) cone volcanoes (F) very complex (G) magnesium (H) moving plates"}
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{"id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCC3IT1T", "question": {"stem": "what can block the sun?", "choices": [{"text": "iron oxide", "label": "A"}, {"text": "volcanoes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "spacecraft", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "satellites", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tetraceratops", "label": "G"}, {"text": "black widows", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Or a veil of tiny particles from a volcanic eruption can block the sun.", "combinedfact": "volcanoes can block the sun", "formatted_question": "what can block the sun? (A) iron oxide (B) volcanoes (C) spacecraft (D) lamphreys (E) a hosta (F) satellites (G) tetraceratops (H) black widows"}
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{"id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CR51IS9", "question": {"stem": "Black sand can do what to the sun?", "choices": [{"text": "protection", "label": "A"}, {"text": "heating", "label": "B"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "C"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Injure them", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damaging", "label": "F"}, {"text": "block out", "label": "G"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Black sand is volcanic ash.", "combinedfact": "Black sand can block out the sun", "formatted_question": "Black sand can do what to the sun? (A) protection (B) heating (C) destruction (D) saves lives (E) Injure them (F) damaging (G) block out (H) danger"}
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{"id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714YKNCB8Z", "question": {"stem": "How do fine, dusty particles in the atmosphere erupted from volcanoes lower the temperature?", "choices": [{"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "A"}, {"text": "drastically", "label": "B"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "C"}, {"text": "by blocking the sun", "label": "D"}, {"text": "how they move", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a surface not sterilized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "oxygen spreads into the air", "label": "G"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "volcanic ash in the atmosphere decreases the temperature by blocking the sun", "fact2": "Most volcanic ash consists of fine, dusty particles.", "combinedfact": "Fine, dusty particles erupted from volcanos decrease the temperature by blocking the sun", "formatted_question": "How do fine, dusty particles in the atmosphere erupted from volcanoes lower the temperature? (A) occurs over a wide range (B) drastically (C) calibrated (D) by blocking the sun (E) how they move (F) a surface not sterilized (G) oxygen spreads into the air (H) feedback mechanisms"}
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{"id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0FYVLTN0", "question": {"stem": "What will detect fault movements?", "choices": [{"text": "seismograph", "label": "A"}, {"text": "neurones", "label": "B"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "C"}, {"text": "jellyfish", "label": "D"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "E"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "G"}, {"text": "graduated cylinder", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "Earthquakes are caused by fault movement.", "combinedfact": "A seismograph will detect fault movements.", "formatted_question": "What will detect fault movements? (A) seismograph (B) neurones (C) barometer (D) jellyfish (E) specialized (F) thermometer (G) sound vibrations (H) graduated cylinder"}
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{"id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0T7B95TC", "question": {"stem": "Seismographs measure what aspect of earthquakes?", "choices": [{"text": "Major effects", "label": "A"}, {"text": "magnitude", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Otoacoustic", "label": "C"}, {"text": "power", "label": "D"}, {"text": "classified", "label": "E"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "F"}, {"text": "lifespan", "label": "G"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "Magnitude a measure of earthquake size.", "combinedfact": "A seismograph measures the magnitude of earthquakes", "formatted_question": "Seismographs measure what aspect of earthquakes? (A) Major effects (B) magnitude (C) Otoacoustic (D) power (E) classified (F) specialized (G) lifespan (H) their speed"}
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{"id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN87XCTB67", "question": {"stem": "what does a seismograph measure?", "choices": [{"text": "plasma and formed elements", "label": "A"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "B"}, {"text": "richter magnitude scale", "label": "C"}, {"text": "amount of snow", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tidal waves", "label": "E"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vertebrae or backbone", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "Earthquakes are commonly measured by the Richter magnitude scale, which measures the size of earthquakes.", "combinedfact": "a seismograph is used for measuring the Richter magnitude scale", "formatted_question": "what does a seismograph measure? (A) plasma and formed elements (B) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (C) richter magnitude scale (D) amount of snow (E) tidal waves (F) occurs over a wide range (G) Major effects (H) vertebrae or backbone"}
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{"id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SE735WL", "question": {"stem": "A seismograph is used to measure the what of damage done by an occurrence?", "choices": [{"text": "hail", "label": "A"}, {"text": "color", "label": "B"}, {"text": "shape", "label": "C"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "D"}, {"text": "size", "label": "E"}, {"text": "death", "label": "F"}, {"text": "attraction", "label": "G"}, {"text": "homes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "When earthquakes occur near cities of any size, the potential for damage is great.", "combinedfact": "A seismograph is used for measuring the size of the damage done by an occurrence.", "formatted_question": "A seismograph is used to measure the what of damage done by an occurrence? (A) hail (B) color (C) shape (D) stoma (E) size (F) death (G) attraction (H) homes"}
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{"id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHC6C695", "question": {"stem": "What can a seismograph prevent?", "choices": [{"text": "storms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "noise", "label": "B"}, {"text": "knowledge", "label": "C"}, {"text": "damage", "label": "D"}, {"text": "safety", "label": "E"}, {"text": "famine", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Electrical shock", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fires", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "Damage caused by earthquakes is emmense.", "combinedfact": "a seismograph can prevent damage", "formatted_question": "What can a seismograph prevent? (A) storms (B) noise (C) knowledge (D) damage (E) safety (F) famine (G) Electrical shock (H) fires"}
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{"id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX79KOQE", "question": {"stem": "what is a seismograph used for measuring?", "choices": [{"text": "Differences in speed", "label": "A"}, {"text": "hurricane speed", "label": "B"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "D"}, {"text": "eruptive products", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Richter magnitude", "label": "F"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vertebrae or backbone", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "Richter magnitude is a measure of the size of the earthquake.", "combinedfact": "a seismograph is used for measuring Richter magnitude", "formatted_question": "what is a seismograph used for measuring? (A) Differences in speed (B) hurricane speed (C) occurs over a wide range (D) Major effects (E) eruptive products (F) Richter magnitude (G) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (H) vertebrae or backbone"}
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{"id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CH81NA3L", "question": {"stem": "What can measure the size of tremors?", "choices": [{"text": "hormones", "label": "A"}, {"text": "measuring tape", "label": "B"}, {"text": "rulers", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Plate tectonics", "label": "D"}, {"text": "graduated cylinders", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "seismographs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "melanin amount", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "Most earthquakes are minor tremors.", "combinedfact": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of tremors", "formatted_question": "What can measure the size of tremors? (A) hormones (B) measuring tape (C) rulers (D) Plate tectonics (E) graduated cylinders (F) lamphreys (G) seismographs (H) melanin amount"}
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{"id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCD2R5LL", "question": {"stem": "What is measured by seismographs that cause the actual damage?", "choices": [{"text": "weater", "label": "A"}, {"text": "wind", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stoma", "label": "C"}, {"text": "waves", "label": "D"}, {"text": "hole", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Mohs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "erosion", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake", "fact2": "These are the waves that do the damage during earthquakes.", "combinedfact": "a seismograph measures waves that do damage.", "formatted_question": "What is measured by seismographs that cause the actual damage? (A) weater (B) wind (C) stoma (D) waves (E) hole (F) Mohs (G) bone (H) erosion"}
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{"id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KIUCBEV", "question": {"stem": "What does a sponge's specialized cell do when it picks up planktonic food?", "choices": [{"text": "Starts to digest", "label": "A"}, {"text": "transportation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "capture prey", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Reproduces", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a producer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Dies", "label": "G"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Sponges have specialized cells called collar cells.", "fact2": "Special cells called collar cells pick up the planktonic food and start the digestive process.", "combinedfact": "Sponges have specialized cells to pick up planktonic food to digest", "formatted_question": "What does a sponge's specialized cell do when it picks up planktonic food? (A) Starts to digest (B) transportation (C) capture prey (D) Reproduces (E) a producer (F) saves lives (G) Dies (H) occurs over a wide range"}
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{"id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183WN4B71", "question": {"stem": "What do sponges use to collect and digest food?", "choices": [{"text": "bloated stomachs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "non-bacterial prokaryotes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "specialized cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "holding nutrients", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dermal & vascular tissue", "label": "E"}, {"text": "specialized limbs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "large mouth", "label": "G"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Sponges have specialized cells called collar cells.", "fact2": "Special cells called collar cells pick up the planktonic food and start the digestive process.", "combinedfact": "Sponges trap and digest food with specialized cells", "formatted_question": "What do sponges use to collect and digest food? (A) bloated stomachs (B) non-bacterial prokaryotes (C) specialized cells (D) holding nutrients (E) dermal & vascular tissue (F) specialized limbs (G) large mouth (H) unicellular organisms"}
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{"id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29XUXT3N", "question": {"stem": "What has a similar cell type to sponges?", "choices": [{"text": "some prokaryotes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sea anemone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "shirt cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "some anthozoans", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "F"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "collar cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Sponges have specialized cells called collar cells.", "fact2": "Spicules, amoeboid cells, and collar cells are characteristic of sea anemones.", "combinedfact": "Sponges and sea anemones have similar types of specialized cells.", "formatted_question": "What has a similar cell type to sponges? (A) some prokaryotes (B) sea anemone (C) shirt cells (D) some anthozoans (E) a hosta (F) coliform (G) coelenterates (H) collar cells"}
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{"id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EZ24NEC", "question": {"stem": "Which aspect of a sponge's cells allow it to collect food?", "choices": [{"text": "the cervix", "label": "A"}, {"text": "teeth", "label": "B"}, {"text": "flagellum", "label": "C"}, {"text": "cartilage", "label": "D"}, {"text": "plasma", "label": "E"}, {"text": "osculum", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "potassium", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Sponges have specialized cells called collar cells.", "fact2": "Flagellum of collar cell cause current to pass over collar and food is collected.", "combinedfact": "Sponges use specialized cells with flagellum to collect food.", "formatted_question": "Which aspect of a sponge's cells allow it to collect food? (A) the cervix (B) teeth (C) flagellum (D) cartilage (E) plasma (F) osculum (G) tissue (H) potassium"}
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{"id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC4NVEXL", "question": {"stem": "Sponges are asymmetrical and have what?", "choices": [{"text": "well-rounded peaks", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "B"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "C"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "D"}, {"text": "several", "label": "E"}, {"text": "coelenterates", "label": "F"}, {"text": "moving plates", "label": "G"}, {"text": "collar cells", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Sponges have specialized cells called collar cells.", "fact2": "Sponges are asymetrical and have many special types of cells.", "combinedfact": "Sponges are asymmetrical and have collar cells", "formatted_question": "Sponges are asymmetrical and have what? (A) well-rounded peaks (B) tissue (C) melanin content (D) prokaryotic cells (E) several (F) coelenterates (G) moving plates (H) collar cells"}
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{"id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUU04HG0", "question": {"stem": "Sponges have specialized work horse that produce a constant flow of what to the sponge?", "choices": [{"text": "cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "mucus", "label": "B"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lymph", "label": "D"}, {"text": "water", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Sperm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Blood", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Sponges have specialized cells called collar cells.", "fact2": "Collar cells produce a constant flow of water into the sponge.", "combinedfact": "sponges have specialized work horses that produce constant flow of water to the sponge.", "formatted_question": "Sponges have specialized work horse that produce a constant flow of what to the sponge? (A) cells (B) mucus (C) oxygen (D) lymph (E) water (F) Sperm (G) tissue (H) Blood"}
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{"id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM76ULVYJ", "question": {"stem": "what are used for curing people when they are sick?", "choices": [{"text": "cells", "label": "A"}, {"text": "herbs", "label": "B"}, {"text": "poison", "label": "C"}, {"text": "pushups", "label": "D"}, {"text": "sponges", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "F"}, {"text": "calcium", "label": "G"}, {"text": "apples", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "Herbs are medicines and aids.", "combinedfact": "herbs are used for curing people when they are sick", "formatted_question": "what are used for curing people when they are sick? (A) cells (B) herbs (C) poison (D) pushups (E) sponges (F) bacteria (G) calcium (H) apples"}
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{"id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS8E0AOA", "question": {"stem": "What can cure people when they are sick?", "choices": [{"text": "food", "label": "A"}, {"text": "RNA", "label": "B"}, {"text": "drugs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "DNA", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dehydration", "label": "E"}, {"text": "poison", "label": "F"}, {"text": "insulin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "viruses", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "Drugs are small medicine.", "combinedfact": "drugs can cure people when they are sick", "formatted_question": "What can cure people when they are sick? (A) food (B) RNA (C) drugs (D) DNA (E) dehydration (F) poison (G) insulin (H) viruses"}
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{"id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFZSUO03", "question": {"stem": "Patients benefit from appropriate use of what?", "choices": [{"text": "insulin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "delayed prevention", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lack of insurance", "label": "C"}, {"text": "staffing shortage", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Vitamin D", "label": "F"}, {"text": "medication", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "If the patient looks sick, then the patient is sick.", "combinedfact": "Medicine is used for curing patients.", "formatted_question": "Patients benefit from appropriate use of what? (A) insulin (B) delayed prevention (C) lack of insurance (D) staffing shortage (E) melanin content (F) Vitamin D (G) medication (H) Protein"}
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{"id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RP6JMN2Q", "question": {"stem": "swallowing pills whole is used for curing people when they are what?", "choices": [{"text": "healthy", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sick", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "D"}, {"text": "death", "label": "E"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safe", "label": "G"}, {"text": "people", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "If the medicine is in the form of a pill, swallow the pill whole.", "combinedfact": "swallowing pills whole is used for curing people when they are sick", "formatted_question": "swallowing pills whole is used for curing people when they are what? (A) healthy (B) sick (C) Type O (D) Unsafe (E) death (F) danger (G) safe (H) people"}
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{"id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8KTI2IX", "question": {"stem": "What do physicians generally give people when they are sick?", "choices": [{"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prosthesis", "label": "B"}, {"text": "antibodies", "label": "C"}, {"text": "peristalsis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lollipops", "label": "E"}, {"text": "male gametes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "G"}, {"text": "prescriptions", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "Prescription and non-prescription medicines and supplies ordered by a physician.", "combinedfact": "Physicians write prescriptions when people are sick.", "formatted_question": "What do physicians generally give people when they are sick? (A) Lymph fluid (B) prosthesis (C) antibodies (D) peristalsis (E) lollipops (F) male gametes (G) antigens (H) prescriptions"}
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{"id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IPXQX1W", "question": {"stem": "What is used for getting people better?", "choices": [{"text": "genes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "medicine", "label": "C"}, {"text": "hormones", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Vitamin D", "label": "E"}, {"text": "oxygen", "label": "F"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "G"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "People get sick but they get better.", "combinedfact": "medicine is used for getting people better.", "formatted_question": "What is used for getting people better? (A) genes (B) cells (C) medicine (D) hormones (E) Vitamin D (F) oxygen (G) feedback (H) blood"}
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{"id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGFGWCTA3", "question": {"stem": "what does a sick child need?", "choices": [{"text": "homes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bacteria", "label": "B"}, {"text": "magma", "label": "C"}, {"text": "people", "label": "D"}, {"text": "soil", "label": "E"}, {"text": "liver", "label": "F"}, {"text": "light", "label": "G"}, {"text": "food", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "When a child is hungry or sick, food and medicine are needed.", "combinedfact": "a sick child needs food", "formatted_question": "what does a sick child need? (A) homes (B) bacteria (C) magma (D) people (E) soil (F) liver (G) light (H) food"}
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{"id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8G5TDS0H", "question": {"stem": "Many what substances are powerful cures for people when they are sick", "choices": [{"text": "gas", "label": "A"}, {"text": "lymph", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sweet", "label": "C"}, {"text": "plant", "label": "D"}, {"text": "food", "label": "E"}, {"text": "animals", "label": "F"}, {"text": "marine", "label": "G"}, {"text": "nectar", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "Botanical Medicine Many plant substances are powerful medicines.", "combinedfact": "Many plant substances are powerful cures for people when they are sick", "formatted_question": "Many what substances are powerful cures for people when they are sick (A) gas (B) lymph (C) sweet (D) plant (E) food (F) animals (G) marine (H) nectar"}
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{"id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHYOWUN7", "question": {"stem": "Medicine is used for doing what to babies when they are sick?", "choices": [{"text": "Antibiotics", "label": "A"}, {"text": "killing them", "label": "B"}, {"text": "sterilized", "label": "C"}, {"text": "harming them", "label": "D"}, {"text": "poisoning them", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "F"}, {"text": "some drugs", "label": "G"}, {"text": "curing them", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "Babies are the MOST inquisitive of people.", "combinedfact": "Medicine is used for curing babies when they are sick", "formatted_question": "Medicine is used for doing what to babies when they are sick? (A) Antibiotics (B) killing them (C) sterilized (D) harming them (E) poisoning them (F) Pasteurization (G) some drugs (H) curing them"}
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{"id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WD8H6IYE", "question": {"stem": "Antibiotics can cure what types of sickness?", "choices": [{"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "A"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "B"}, {"text": "measles", "label": "C"}, {"text": "bacterial infections", "label": "D"}, {"text": "non-bacterial prokaryotes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "infectious laughter", "label": "F"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "Antibiotics are powerful medicines used to treat bacterial infections.", "combinedfact": "Antibiotics can cure people sick with bacterial infections", "formatted_question": "Antibiotics can cure what types of sickness? (A) inherited antigens + antibody (B) occurs over a wide range (C) measles (D) bacterial infections (E) non-bacterial prokaryotes (F) infectious laughter (G) prokaryotic cells (H) Lymphocytes"}
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{"id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFYEOXVXT", "question": {"stem": "Medicine can cure humans when they are", "choices": [{"text": "adult", "label": "A"}, {"text": "healthy", "label": "B"}, {"text": "fit", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tired", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Worms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "sick", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "All people belong to the human family.", "combinedfact": "medicine is used for curing humans when they are sick", "formatted_question": "Medicine can cure humans when they are (A) adult (B) healthy (C) fit (D) Type O (E) tired (F) Worms (G) sick (H) Unsafe"}
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{"id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD4440D3RAV7", "question": {"stem": "What is used for curing people when they are sick?", "choices": [{"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "A"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "viruses", "label": "C"}, {"text": "specialized", "label": "D"}, {"text": "poison", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bleach", "label": "G"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "Medicines, such is ibuprofen, can calm inflammation and ease pain.", "combinedfact": "ibuprofen is used for curing people when they are sick", "formatted_question": "What is used for curing people when they are sick? (A) ibuprofen (B) enzymes (C) viruses (D) specialized (E) poison (F) Lymph fluid (G) bleach (H) dandelions"}
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{"id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXKP2YA13", "question": {"stem": "What can medicine prevent?", "choices": [{"text": "wealth", "label": "A"}, {"text": "sunlight", "label": "B"}, {"text": "birth", "label": "C"}, {"text": "ADHD", "label": "D"}, {"text": "dying", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Natural disaster", "label": "F"}, {"text": "haze", "label": "G"}, {"text": "danger", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "medicine is used for curing people when they are sick", "fact2": "People get sick and die.", "combinedfact": "medicine can prevent people from dying", "formatted_question": "What can medicine prevent? (A) wealth (B) sunlight (C) birth (D) ADHD (E) dying (F) Natural disaster (G) haze (H) danger"}
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{"id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2M6FHL5", "question": {"stem": "what prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers?", "choices": [{"text": "Cartilage", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "E"}, {"text": "broken bones", "label": "F"}, {"text": "weathering", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water vapor", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernails are also made of keratin.", "combinedfact": "keratin prevents injury by forming protecting plates over the ends of the fingers", "formatted_question": "what prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers? (A) Cartilage (B) keratin (C) lamphreys (D) protection (E) bone (F) broken bones (G) weathering (H) water vapor"}
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{"id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VYO1T93", "question": {"stem": "Something that prevents injury by forming protective plates is made of what?", "choices": [{"text": "Hair", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Skin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mineral", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Rock", "label": "E"}, {"text": "iron oxide", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Keratin", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernails are also made of keratin.", "combinedfact": "Something made of keratin prevents injury by forming protective plates", "formatted_question": "Something that prevents injury by forming protective plates is made of what? (A) Hair (B) Protein (C) Skin (D) mineral (E) Rock (F) iron oxide (G) a metal (H) Keratin"}
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{"id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MKJR83X", "question": {"stem": "What forming over the ends of fingers prevents injury?", "choices": [{"text": "tissue", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "hairs", "label": "C"}, {"text": "needles", "label": "D"}, {"text": "shells", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Cartilage", "label": "G"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernails are also made of keratin.", "combinedfact": "Keratin forming over the ends of fingers prevents injury", "formatted_question": "What forming over the ends of fingers prevents injury? (A) tissue (B) keratin (C) hairs (D) needles (E) shells (F) bone (G) Cartilage (H) tiny hairs"}
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{"id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK3JG2PX", "question": {"stem": "who can prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers?", "choices": [{"text": "lamphreys", "label": "A"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Cartilage", "label": "C"}, {"text": "butterflies", "label": "D"}, {"text": "ants", "label": "E"}, {"text": "people", "label": "F"}, {"text": "neurones", "label": "G"}, {"text": "snakes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "People have fingernails.", "combinedfact": "people prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers", "formatted_question": "who can prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers? (A) lamphreys (B) keratin (C) Cartilage (D) butterflies (E) ants (F) people (G) neurones (H) snakes"}
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{"id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPCM542R", "question": {"stem": "Protective plates over the ends of the fingers should have which qualities?", "choices": [{"text": "smooth and well shaped", "label": "A"}, {"text": "forming over", "label": "B"}, {"text": "inherited antigens + antibody", "label": "C"}, {"text": "key element", "label": "D"}, {"text": "70-75 degrees Fahrenheit", "label": "E"}, {"text": "feedback mechanisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid connective tissue", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernail Examination Healthy fingernails are smooth and well shaped.", "combinedfact": "Protective plates over the ends of the fingers should be smooth and well shaped.", "formatted_question": "Protective plates over the ends of the fingers should have which qualities? (A) smooth and well shaped (B) forming over (C) inherited antigens + antibody (D) key element (E) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (F) feedback mechanisms (G) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (H) fluid connective tissue"}
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{"id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JHBRTHV", "question": {"stem": "What prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers?", "choices": [{"text": "bone", "label": "A"}, {"text": "vorticella", "label": "B"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "D"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Cartilage", "label": "F"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "G"}, {"text": "water", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernails are also made of keratin.", "combinedfact": "keratin prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "formatted_question": "What prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers? (A) bone (B) vorticella (C) keratin (D) protection (E) lamphreys (F) Cartilage (G) skin (H) water"}
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{"id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5ODRUC9", "question": {"stem": "What prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "choices": [{"text": "blood", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Cartilage", "label": "C"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "D"}, {"text": "treatment", "label": "E"}, {"text": "keratin", "label": "F"}, {"text": "helmets", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Porifera", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernails are also made of keratin.", "combinedfact": "Keratin prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "formatted_question": "What prevents injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers. (A) blood (B) bone (C) Cartilage (D) lamphreys (E) treatment (F) keratin (G) helmets (H) Porifera"}
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{"id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKJVK41W", "question": {"stem": "What do fingers have over the ends that become more brittle with age?", "choices": [{"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "A"}, {"text": "far fewer in number", "label": "B"}, {"text": "protective plates", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Major effects", "label": "D"}, {"text": "It's inherited from genes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "protection", "label": "F"}, {"text": "changes in size", "label": "G"}, {"text": "several genes", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernails become more brittle with age.", "combinedfact": "protective plates over the ends of the fingers become more brittle with age", "formatted_question": "What do fingers have over the ends that become more brittle with age? (A) tiny hairs (B) far fewer in number (C) protective plates (D) Major effects (E) It's inherited from genes (F) protection (G) changes in size (H) several genes"}
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{"id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRT3QNHU", "question": {"stem": "Protective plates over the ends of the fingers are made of what?", "choices": [{"text": "keratin", "label": "A"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "B"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "C"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "D"}, {"text": "iron oxide", "label": "E"}, {"text": "tiny hairs", "label": "F"}, {"text": "antigens", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Cartilage", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Fingernails prevent injury by forming protective plates over the ends of the fingers.", "fact2": "Fingernails are also made of keratin.", "combinedfact": "protective plates over the ends of the fingers are made of keratin", "formatted_question": "Protective plates over the ends of the fingers are made of what? (A) keratin (B) tissue (C) a metal (D) bone (E) iron oxide (F) tiny hairs (G) antigens (H) Cartilage"}
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{"id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UASK28F", "question": {"stem": "A stopwatch is used to measure what?", "choices": [{"text": "Pacific", "label": "A"}, {"text": "percents", "label": "B"}, {"text": "speed", "label": "C"}, {"text": "distance", "label": "D"}, {"text": "seconds", "label": "E"}, {"text": "force", "label": "F"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "All times are measured in seconds.", "combinedfact": "Stopwatches are used to measure seconds.", "formatted_question": "A stopwatch is used to measure what? (A) Pacific (B) percents (C) speed (D) distance (E) seconds (F) force (G) vibration (H) Fractions"}
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{"id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIBUNPAC", "question": {"stem": "What is used to measure minutes?", "choices": [{"text": "light", "label": "A"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "stopwatch", "label": "C"}, {"text": "weater", "label": "D"}, {"text": "thermometer", "label": "E"}, {"text": "lamphreys", "label": "F"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "G"}, {"text": "sound", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "Reaction time was measured with a stopwatch in minutes and seconds.", "combinedfact": "a stopwatch can measure minutes", "formatted_question": "What is used to measure minutes? (A) light (B) barometer (C) stopwatch (D) weater (E) thermometer (F) lamphreys (G) feedback (H) sound"}
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{"id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6SI2TWR", "question": {"stem": "What does a stopwatch measure?", "choices": [{"text": "Seconds and minutes", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Voltage", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Volume", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Temperature", "label": "D"}, {"text": "local weather conditions", "label": "E"}, {"text": "occurs over a wide range", "label": "F"}, {"text": "rapid changes occur", "label": "G"}, {"text": "last stage before adulthood", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "Reaction time was measured with a stopwatch in minutes and seconds.", "combinedfact": "Stopwatches are used to measure minutes and seconds", "formatted_question": "What does a stopwatch measure? (A) Seconds and minutes (B) Voltage (C) Volume (D) Temperature (E) local weather conditions (F) occurs over a wide range (G) rapid changes occur (H) last stage before adulthood"}
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{"id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8DVX2I9", "question": {"stem": "What does a stopwatch measure?", "choices": [{"text": "percents", "label": "A"}, {"text": "feedback", "label": "B"}, {"text": "seconds", "label": "C"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "D"}, {"text": "arrival time", "label": "E"}, {"text": "days", "label": "F"}, {"text": "months", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "All times are measured in seconds.", "combinedfact": "A stopwatch is used to measure seconds.", "formatted_question": "What does a stopwatch measure? (A) percents (B) feedback (C) seconds (D) as a base (E) arrival time (F) days (G) months (H) Fractions"}
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{"id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5L9D2YWR", "question": {"stem": "What is used to measure seconds?", "choices": [{"text": "sound vibrations", "label": "A"}, {"text": "a metal", "label": "B"}, {"text": "meter sticks", "label": "C"}, {"text": "graduated cylinders", "label": "D"}, {"text": "their speed", "label": "E"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "F"}, {"text": "stopwatches", "label": "G"}, {"text": "vibration", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "Time in seconds is available with times or itimes .", "combinedfact": "a stopwatch is used to measure seconds", "formatted_question": "What is used to measure seconds? (A) sound vibrations (B) a metal (C) meter sticks (D) graduated cylinders (E) their speed (F) a hosta (G) stopwatches (H) vibration"}
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{"id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AVDMZ5S", "question": {"stem": "What is used to keep time?", "choices": [{"text": "compass", "label": "A"}, {"text": "rain gauge", "label": "B"}, {"text": "insulin", "label": "C"}, {"text": "log", "label": "D"}, {"text": "a scale", "label": "E"}, {"text": "watch", "label": "F"}, {"text": "CPU", "label": "G"}, {"text": "barometer", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "F", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "Time can be measured with a clock or watch.", "combinedfact": "time is kept with a watch", "formatted_question": "What is used to keep time? (A) compass (B) rain gauge (C) insulin (D) log (E) a scale (F) watch (G) CPU (H) barometer"}
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{"id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64GZPY7B", "question": {"stem": "what is a stopwatch used to measure?", "choices": [{"text": "percents", "label": "A"}, {"text": "inches", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Fractions", "label": "C"}, {"text": "winter", "label": "D"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "E"}, {"text": "brass", "label": "F"}, {"text": "mass", "label": "G"}, {"text": "seconds", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "All times are measured in seconds.", "combinedfact": "a stopwatch is used to measure seconds", "formatted_question": "what is a stopwatch used to measure? (A) percents (B) inches (C) Fractions (D) winter (E) h2o (F) brass (G) mass (H) seconds"}
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{"id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MUPYL4YL", "question": {"stem": "What is a stopwatch used for?", "choices": [{"text": "punctuality", "label": "A"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "B"}, {"text": "dreaming", "label": "C"}, {"text": "safe driving", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tithing", "label": "E"}, {"text": "humans", "label": "F"}, {"text": "as a base", "label": "G"}, {"text": "destruction", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "a stopwatch is used to measure time", "fact2": "Timing is the essence of punctuality.", "combinedfact": "a stopwatch is used to help people be punctual", "formatted_question": "What is a stopwatch used for? (A) punctuality (B) safe operation (C) dreaming (D) safe driving (E) tithing (F) humans (G) as a base (H) destruction"}
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{"id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P3NO2A4", "question": {"stem": "What are you treating when you clean blood with an artificial kidney?", "choices": [{"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Cancer", "label": "B"}, {"text": "coliform", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Kidney failure", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Kidney growth", "label": "E"}, {"text": "bacterial infections", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "G"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis Dialysis is a way of cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney.", "combinedfact": "Kidney failure may be treated by cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney", "formatted_question": "What are you treating when you clean blood with an artificial kidney? (A) unicellular organisms (B) Cancer (C) coliform (D) Kidney failure (E) Kidney growth (F) bacterial infections (G) Pasteurization (H) saves lives"}
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{"id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSI2MNQC", "question": {"stem": "kidney failure may be treated with a way of cleaning what?", "choices": [{"text": "hearts", "label": "A"}, {"text": "skin", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "C"}, {"text": "kitchens", "label": "D"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "E"}, {"text": "phlegm", "label": "F"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "G"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis Dialysis is a way of cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney.", "combinedfact": "kidney failure may be treated with a way of cleaning blood", "formatted_question": "kidney failure may be treated with a way of cleaning what? (A) hearts (B) skin (C) tissue (D) kitchens (E) blood (F) phlegm (G) cells (H) fluid"}
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{"id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y54FGFW6", "question": {"stem": "What may be treated with a procedure to filter the blood?", "choices": [{"text": "melanin content", "label": "A"}, {"text": "bacterial infections", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dust", "label": "D"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "E"}, {"text": "headaches", "label": "F"}, {"text": "a small scrape", "label": "G"}, {"text": "kidney failure", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "H", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis is a procedure to filter the blood.", "combinedfact": "Kidney failure may be treated with a procedure to filter the blood.", "formatted_question": "What may be treated with a procedure to filter the blood? (A) melanin content (B) bacterial infections (C) Car accidents (D) dust (E) saves lives (F) headaches (G) a small scrape (H) kidney failure"}
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{"id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXC7SRMG", "question": {"stem": "What is dialysis used to treat?", "choices": [{"text": "coliform", "label": "A"}, {"text": "prokaryotic cells", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Dialysis", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Blood loss", "label": "D"}, {"text": "diphtheria", "label": "E"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Renal failure", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Renal removal", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Kidney, or renal, failure is an inability of the kidneys to do their job.", "combinedfact": "Dialysis is used to treat patients with renal failure.", "formatted_question": "What is dialysis used to treat? (A) coliform (B) prokaryotic cells (C) Dialysis (D) Blood loss (E) diphtheria (F) saves lives (G) Renal failure (H) Renal removal"}
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{"id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29A3JBM0Z", "question": {"stem": "What may be treated with a procedure to filter the blood?", "choices": [{"text": "saves lives", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Car accidents", "label": "B"}, {"text": "kidney failure", "label": "C"}, {"text": "headaches", "label": "D"}, {"text": "melanin content", "label": "E"}, {"text": "herpes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "G"}, {"text": "gastroenteritis", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis is a procedure to filter the blood.", "combinedfact": "Kidney failure may be treated with a procedure to filter the blood", "formatted_question": "What may be treated with a procedure to filter the blood? (A) saves lives (B) Car accidents (C) kidney failure (D) headaches (E) melanin content (F) herpes (G) unicellular organisms (H) gastroenteritis"}
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{"id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FW1LHCL", "question": {"stem": "What body fluid does dialysis clean?", "choices": [{"text": "lymph", "label": "A"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "B"}, {"text": "tissue", "label": "C"}, {"text": "life", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Saliva", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Kidney", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Blood", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Fluid", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis Dialysis is a way of cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney.", "combinedfact": "Dialysis may be necessary to filter blood", "formatted_question": "What body fluid does dialysis clean? (A) lymph (B) liquids (C) tissue (D) life (E) Saliva (F) Kidney (G) Blood (H) Fluid"}
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{"id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PL37GHUV", "question": {"stem": "how can kidney failure be treated?", "choices": [{"text": "safe operation", "label": "A"}, {"text": "liver failure", "label": "B"}, {"text": "h2o", "label": "C"}, {"text": "blood filtering procedure", "label": "D"}, {"text": "tissue made of chondrocytes", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Exposure to oxygen and water", "label": "G"}, {"text": "draining all blood", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis is a procedure to filter the blood.", "combinedfact": "kidney failure may be treated with a procedure to filter the blood", "formatted_question": "how can kidney failure be treated? (A) safe operation (B) liver failure (C) h2o (D) blood filtering procedure (E) tissue made of chondrocytes (F) Pasteurization (G) Exposure to oxygen and water (H) draining all blood"}
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{"id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9Q6WIGP", "question": {"stem": "Cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney can help which ailment?", "choices": [{"text": "kidney failure", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Prevent injuries", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Pasteurization", "label": "C"}, {"text": "calibrated", "label": "D"}, {"text": "bacterial infections", "label": "E"}, {"text": "curing them", "label": "F"}, {"text": "safe operation", "label": "G"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "A", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis Dialysis is a way of cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney.", "combinedfact": "Kidney failure may be treated by cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney", "formatted_question": "Cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney can help which ailment? (A) kidney failure (B) Prevent injuries (C) Pasteurization (D) calibrated (E) bacterial infections (F) curing them (G) safe operation (H) saves lives"}
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{"id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEMZPO21E", "question": {"stem": "Kidney failure may be treated by the mechanical process of cleaning the what?", "choices": [{"text": "lymph", "label": "A"}, {"text": "blood", "label": "B"}, {"text": "cells", "label": "C"}, {"text": "fluid", "label": "D"}, {"text": "surface", "label": "E"}, {"text": "damage", "label": "F"}, {"text": "bone", "label": "G"}, {"text": "liquids", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "B", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis is the mechanical process of cleaning the blood.", "combinedfact": "Kidney failure may be treated by the mechanical process of cleaning the blood", "formatted_question": "Kidney failure may be treated by the mechanical process of cleaning the what? (A) lymph (B) blood (C) cells (D) fluid (E) surface (F) damage (G) bone (H) liquids"}
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{"id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FASHG6ZH", "question": {"stem": "What can dialysis be used to treat?", "choices": [{"text": "the pancreas", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "B"}, {"text": "non-bacterial prokaryotes", "label": "C"}, {"text": "bacterial infections", "label": "D"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "E"}, {"text": "unicellular organisms", "label": "F"}, {"text": "one effect of diabetes", "label": "G"}, {"text": "antigens that cause allergy", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "G", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Diabetic kidney disease, kidney failure and other diabetes related kidney problems.", "combinedfact": "One effect of diabetes can be treated with dialysis.", "formatted_question": "What can dialysis be used to treat? (A) the pancreas (B) Lymph fluid (C) non-bacterial prokaryotes (D) bacterial infections (E) saves lives (F) unicellular organisms (G) one effect of diabetes (H) antigens that cause allergy"}
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{"id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNC2JI1TN", "question": {"stem": "What are the consequences of not getting dialysis when needed?", "choices": [{"text": "ADHD", "label": "A"}, {"text": "several", "label": "B"}, {"text": "death", "label": "C"}, {"text": "Unsafe", "label": "D"}, {"text": "E. Coli", "label": "E"}, {"text": "weight", "label": "F"}, {"text": "Type O", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Cold", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "C", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Kidney failure is a death sentence.", "combinedfact": "A lack of dialysis may lead to death.", "formatted_question": "What are the consequences of not getting dialysis when needed? (A) ADHD (B) several (C) death (D) Unsafe (E) E. Coli (F) weight (G) Type O (H) Cold"}
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{"id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EF9LAFR", "question": {"stem": "Kidney failure may be treated by cleaning the blood with what kind of kidney?", "choices": [{"text": "saves lives", "label": "A"}, {"text": "enzymes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "Vibrissae", "label": "C"}, {"text": "mineral", "label": "D"}, {"text": "artificial", "label": "E"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "F"}, {"text": "curing them", "label": "G"}, {"text": "a hosta", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "E", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Dialysis Dialysis is a way of cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney.", "combinedfact": "Kidney failure may be treated by cleaning the blood with an artificial kidney.", "formatted_question": "Kidney failure may be treated by cleaning the blood with what kind of kidney? (A) saves lives (B) enzymes (C) Vibrissae (D) mineral (E) artificial (F) Lymphocytes (G) curing them (H) a hosta"}
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{"id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX54M0H5I", "question": {"stem": "What may renal failure be treated with?", "choices": [{"text": "Laboratory", "label": "A"}, {"text": "Lymphocytes", "label": "B"}, {"text": "saves lives", "label": "C"}, {"text": "dialysis", "label": "D"}, {"text": "Lymph fluid", "label": "E"}, {"text": "dandelions", "label": "F"}, {"text": "ibuprofen", "label": "G"}, {"text": "Protein", "label": "H"}]}, "answerKey": "D", "fact1": "Kidney failure may be treated with dialysis.", "fact2": "Renal failure means kidney failure.", "combinedfact": "Renal failure may be treated with dialysis", "formatted_question": "What may renal failure be treated with? (A) Laboratory (B) Lymphocytes (C) saves lives (D) dialysis (E) Lymph fluid (F) dandelions (G) ibuprofen (H) Protein"}
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