[["Question: Archaeological evidence indicates that cattle were first domesticated where and how long ago?\nChoices:\nA. in western Europe, about 3,500 years ago\nB. in sub-Saharan Africa, about 8,500 years ago\nC. in North America, about 9,500 years ago\nD. in the Middle East, about 10,500 years ago\nAnswer:", " in western Europe, about 3,500 years ago"], ["Question: Archaeological evidence indicates that cattle were first domesticated where and how long ago?\nChoices:\nA. in western Europe, about 3,500 years ago\nB. in sub-Saharan Africa, about 8,500 years ago\nC. in North America, about 9,500 years ago\nD. in the Middle East, about 10,500 years ago\nAnswer:", " in sub-Saharan Africa, about 8,500 years ago"], ["Question: Archaeological evidence indicates that cattle were first domesticated where and how long ago?\nChoices:\nA. in western Europe, about 3,500 years ago\nB. in sub-Saharan Africa, about 8,500 years ago\nC. in North America, about 9,500 years ago\nD. in the Middle East, about 10,500 years ago\nAnswer:", " in North America, about 9,500 years ago"], ["Question: Archaeological evidence indicates that cattle were first domesticated where and how long ago?\nChoices:\nA. in western Europe, about 3,500 years ago\nB. in sub-Saharan Africa, about 8,500 years ago\nC. in North America, about 9,500 years ago\nD. in the Middle East, about 10,500 years ago\nAnswer:", " in the Middle East, about 10,500 years ago"], ["Question: Which tool technology is associated with anatomically modern Homo sapiens?\nChoices:\nA. Aurignacian\nB. Acheulean\nC. Mousterian\nD. both b and c\nAnswer:", " Aurignacian"], ["Question: Which tool technology is associated with anatomically modern Homo sapiens?\nChoices:\nA. Aurignacian\nB. Acheulean\nC. Mousterian\nD. both b and c\nAnswer:", " Acheulean"], ["Question: Which tool technology is associated with anatomically modern Homo sapiens?\nChoices:\nA. Aurignacian\nB. Acheulean\nC. Mousterian\nD. both b and c\nAnswer:", " Mousterian"], ["Question: Which tool technology is associated with anatomically modern Homo sapiens?\nChoices:\nA. Aurignacian\nB. Acheulean\nC. Mousterian\nD. both b and c\nAnswer:", " both b and c"], ["Question: Which best describes Stonehenge?\nChoices:\nA. Megalithic monument\nB. Halafian monumental center\nC. Chavin ritual monument\nD. Mesopotamian monument\nAnswer:", " Megalithic monument"], ["Question: Which best describes Stonehenge?\nChoices:\nA. Megalithic monument\nB. Halafian monumental center\nC. Chavin ritual monument\nD. Mesopotamian monument\nAnswer:", " Halafian monumental center"], ["Question: Which best describes Stonehenge?\nChoices:\nA. Megalithic monument\nB. Halafian monumental center\nC. Chavin ritual monument\nD. Mesopotamian monument\nAnswer:", " Chavin ritual monument"], ["Question: Which best describes Stonehenge?\nChoices:\nA. Megalithic monument\nB. Halafian monumental center\nC. Chavin ritual monument\nD. Mesopotamian monument\nAnswer:", " Mesopotamian monument"], ["Question: Machu Picchu was built in the mountains as a:\nChoices:\nA. defensive stronghold.\nB. shrine to the Inca rain god.\nC. relaxing getaway for elites.\nD. astronomical observatory.\nAnswer:", " defensive stronghold."], ["Question: Machu Picchu was built in the mountains as a:\nChoices:\nA. defensive stronghold.\nB. shrine to the Inca rain god.\nC. relaxing getaway for elites.\nD. astronomical observatory.\nAnswer:", " shrine to the Inca rain god."], ["Question: Machu Picchu was built in the mountains as a:\nChoices:\nA. defensive stronghold.\nB. shrine to the Inca rain god.\nC. relaxing getaway for elites.\nD. astronomical observatory.\nAnswer:", " relaxing getaway for elites."], ["Question: Machu Picchu was built in the mountains as a:\nChoices:\nA. defensive stronghold.\nB. shrine to the Inca rain god.\nC. relaxing getaway for elites.\nD. astronomical observatory.\nAnswer:", " astronomical observatory."], ["Question: The origins of Chinese civilization can be traced to:\nChoices:\nA. the site of An-yang near the Huang ho River.\nB. chiefdoms and states in numerous regions throughout China.\nC. the beginning of the Qin Dynasty.\nD. external influences originating from the Indus Valley.\nAnswer:", " the site of An-yang near the Huang ho River."], ["Question: The origins of Chinese civilization can be traced to:\nChoices:\nA. the site of An-yang near the Huang ho River.\nB. chiefdoms and states in numerous regions throughout China.\nC. the beginning of the Qin Dynasty.\nD. external influences originating from the Indus Valley.\nAnswer:", " chiefdoms and states in numerous regions throughout China."], ["Question: The origins of Chinese civilization can be traced to:\nChoices:\nA. the site of An-yang near the Huang ho River.\nB. chiefdoms and states in numerous regions throughout China.\nC. the beginning of the Qin Dynasty.\nD. external influences originating from the Indus Valley.\nAnswer:", " the beginning of the Qin Dynasty."], ["Question: The origins of Chinese civilization can be traced to:\nChoices:\nA. the site of An-yang near the Huang ho River.\nB. chiefdoms and states in numerous regions throughout China.\nC. the beginning of the Qin Dynasty.\nD. external influences originating from the Indus Valley.\nAnswer:", " external influences originating from the Indus Valley."], ["Question: The attitude of many ancient elites toward the consumption of resources seems to have been:\nChoices:\nA. \u201ca penny saved is a penny earned.\"\nB. \"if you've got it, flaunt it.\"\nC. \"look before you leap.\"\nD. \"the last shall be first and the first shall be last.\"\nAnswer:", " \u201ca penny saved is a penny earned.\""], ["Question: The attitude of many ancient elites toward the consumption of resources seems to have been:\nChoices:\nA. \u201ca penny saved is a penny earned.\"\nB. \"if you've got it, flaunt it.\"\nC. \"look before you leap.\"\nD. \"the last shall be first and the first shall be last.\"\nAnswer:", " \"if you've got it, flaunt it.\""], ["Question: The attitude of many ancient elites toward the consumption of resources seems to have been:\nChoices:\nA. \u201ca penny saved is a penny earned.\"\nB. \"if you've got it, flaunt it.\"\nC. \"look before you leap.\"\nD. \"the last shall be first and the first shall be last.\"\nAnswer:", " \"look before you leap.\""], ["Question: The attitude of many ancient elites toward the consumption of resources seems to have been:\nChoices:\nA. \u201ca penny saved is a penny earned.\"\nB. \"if you've got it, flaunt it.\"\nC. \"look before you leap.\"\nD. \"the last shall be first and the first shall be last.\"\nAnswer:", " \"the last shall be first and the first shall be last.\""], ["Question: The construction of large-scale features, such as mounds and shell middens, is often taken by archaeologists as evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. the practice of slavery.\nB. social and political complexity.\nC. a Mesolithic tradition.\nD. the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic.\nAnswer:", " the practice of slavery."], ["Question: The construction of large-scale features, such as mounds and shell middens, is often taken by archaeologists as evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. the practice of slavery.\nB. social and political complexity.\nC. a Mesolithic tradition.\nD. the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic.\nAnswer:", " social and political complexity."], ["Question: The construction of large-scale features, such as mounds and shell middens, is often taken by archaeologists as evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. the practice of slavery.\nB. social and political complexity.\nC. a Mesolithic tradition.\nD. the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic.\nAnswer:", " a Mesolithic tradition."], ["Question: The construction of large-scale features, such as mounds and shell middens, is often taken by archaeologists as evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. the practice of slavery.\nB. social and political complexity.\nC. a Mesolithic tradition.\nD. the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic.\nAnswer:", " the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic."], ["Question: The sophisticated stone tool making industry at the Pinnacle Point site in South Africa is evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. a 250,000-year-old tradition of hand axe production and use.\nB. a 71,000-year-old complex sequence of microblade production and use.\nC. an adaptation to hunting in colder environments.\nD. both a and c.\nAnswer:", " a 250,000-year-old tradition of hand axe production and use."], ["Question: The sophisticated stone tool making industry at the Pinnacle Point site in South Africa is evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. a 250,000-year-old tradition of hand axe production and use.\nB. a 71,000-year-old complex sequence of microblade production and use.\nC. an adaptation to hunting in colder environments.\nD. both a and c.\nAnswer:", " a 71,000-year-old complex sequence of microblade production and use."], ["Question: The sophisticated stone tool making industry at the Pinnacle Point site in South Africa is evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. a 250,000-year-old tradition of hand axe production and use.\nB. a 71,000-year-old complex sequence of microblade production and use.\nC. an adaptation to hunting in colder environments.\nD. both a and c.\nAnswer:", " an adaptation to hunting in colder environments."], ["Question: The sophisticated stone tool making industry at the Pinnacle Point site in South Africa is evidence of:\nChoices:\nA. a 250,000-year-old tradition of hand axe production and use.\nB. a 71,000-year-old complex sequence of microblade production and use.\nC. an adaptation to hunting in colder environments.\nD. both a and c.\nAnswer:", " both a and c."], ["Question: Interestingly, none of the civilizations of ancient South America appear to have developed:\nChoices:\nA. monumental works.\nB. irrigation technology.\nC. a written language.\nD. significant armies.\nAnswer:", " monumental works."], ["Question: Interestingly, none of the civilizations of ancient South America appear to have developed:\nChoices:\nA. monumental works.\nB. irrigation technology.\nC. a written language.\nD. significant armies.\nAnswer:", " irrigation technology."], ["Question: Interestingly, none of the civilizations of ancient South America appear to have developed:\nChoices:\nA. monumental works.\nB. irrigation technology.\nC. a written language.\nD. significant armies.\nAnswer:", " a written language."], ["Question: Interestingly, none of the civilizations of ancient South America appear to have developed:\nChoices:\nA. monumental works.\nB. irrigation technology.\nC. a written language.\nD. significant armies.\nAnswer:", " significant armies."], ["Question: That modern Africans do not possess any Neandertal DNA indicates that:\nChoices:\nA. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans must have occurred before Neandertals migrated out of Africa.\nB. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans occurred after anatomically modern humans migrated out of Africa.\nC. Neandertals who lived in Africa did not interbreed with anatomically modern humans, but must have followed them when they migrated out of Africa.\nD. Interbreeding between anatomically modern humans and Neandertals never occurred.\nAnswer:", " Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans must have occurred before Neandertals migrated out of Africa."], ["Question: That modern Africans do not possess any Neandertal DNA indicates that:\nChoices:\nA. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans must have occurred before Neandertals migrated out of Africa.\nB. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans occurred after anatomically modern humans migrated out of Africa.\nC. Neandertals who lived in Africa did not interbreed with anatomically modern humans, but must have followed them when they migrated out of Africa.\nD. Interbreeding between anatomically modern humans and Neandertals never occurred.\nAnswer:", " Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans occurred after anatomically modern humans migrated out of Africa."], ["Question: That modern Africans do not possess any Neandertal DNA indicates that:\nChoices:\nA. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans must have occurred before Neandertals migrated out of Africa.\nB. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans occurred after anatomically modern humans migrated out of Africa.\nC. Neandertals who lived in Africa did not interbreed with anatomically modern humans, but must have followed them when they migrated out of Africa.\nD. Interbreeding between anatomically modern humans and Neandertals never occurred.\nAnswer:", " Neandertals who lived in Africa did not interbreed with anatomically modern humans, but must have followed them when they migrated out of Africa."], ["Question: That modern Africans do not possess any Neandertal DNA indicates that:\nChoices:\nA. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans must have occurred before Neandertals migrated out of Africa.\nB. Gene flow between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans occurred after anatomically modern humans migrated out of Africa.\nC. Neandertals who lived in Africa did not interbreed with anatomically modern humans, but must have followed them when they migrated out of Africa.\nD. Interbreeding between anatomically modern humans and Neandertals never occurred.\nAnswer:", " Interbreeding between anatomically modern humans and Neandertals never occurred."]]