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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A: Town Moor Q: Which park in England has an alliterative name? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A: Town Moor Q: Which park in England has an alliterative name? A: Hampstead Heath Q: What is a soccer organization called in England? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A: Town Moor Q: Which park in England has an alliterative name? A: Hampstead Heath Q: What is a soccer organization called in England? A: Club Q: Where is the Town Moor? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A: Town Moor Q: Which park in England has an alliterative name? A: Hampstead Heath Q: What is a soccer organization called in England? A: Club Q: Where is the Town Moor? A: Newcastle Q: What makes Town Moor suitable to graze cattle on it? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A: Town Moor Q: Which park in England has an alliterative name? A: Hampstead Heath Q: What is a soccer organization called in England? A: Club Q: Where is the Town Moor? A: Newcastle Q: What makes Town Moor suitable to graze cattle on it? A: green space Q: Where do the owners of the cattle that graze in the Town Moor live? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A: Town Moor Q: Which park in England has an alliterative name? A: Hampstead Heath Q: What is a soccer organization called in England? A: Club Q: Where is the Town Moor? A: Newcastle Q: What makes Town Moor suitable to graze cattle on it? A: green space Q: Where do the owners of the cattle that graze in the Town Moor live? A: Newcastle Q: Which is possibly found in Town Moor ? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St. James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. Q: Where is the Hoppings funfair held? A: Town Moor Q: Which park in England has an alliterative name? A: Hampstead Heath Q: What is a soccer organization called in England? A: Club Q: Where is the Town Moor? A: Newcastle Q: What makes Town Moor suitable to graze cattle on it? A: green space Q: Where do the owners of the cattle that graze in the Town Moor live? A: Newcastle Q: Which is possibly found in Town Moor ? A: cattle Q: Which actors are honorary freemen? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A: Stagecoach North East Q: what bus station start with the letter S? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A: Stagecoach North East Q: what bus station start with the letter S? A: Stagecoach Q: Which of the following is not a city: Newcastle, Ponteland or Haymarket? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A: Stagecoach North East Q: what bus station start with the letter S? A: Stagecoach Q: Which of the following is not a city: Newcastle, Ponteland or Haymarket? A: Haymarket Q: what city start with the letter A? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A: Stagecoach North East Q: what bus station start with the letter S? A: Stagecoach Q: Which of the following is not a city: Newcastle, Ponteland or Haymarket? A: Haymarket Q: what city start with the letter A? A: Arriva Q: Which of the following is not a bus station: Haymarket, Killingworth or Eldon Square? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A: Stagecoach North East Q: what bus station start with the letter S? A: Stagecoach Q: Which of the following is not a city: Newcastle, Ponteland or Haymarket? A: Haymarket Q: what city start with the letter A? A: Arriva Q: Which of the following is not a bus station: Haymarket, Killingworth or Eldon Square? A: Killingworth Q: Which of the following is not a bus company: Arriva North East, Newcastle upon Tyne, or Stagecoach North East? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A: Stagecoach North East Q: what bus station start with the letter S? A: Stagecoach Q: Which of the following is not a city: Newcastle, Ponteland or Haymarket? A: Haymarket Q: what city start with the letter A? A: Arriva Q: Which of the following is not a bus station: Haymarket, Killingworth or Eldon Square? A: Killingworth Q: Which of the following is not a bus company: Arriva North East, Newcastle upon Tyne, or Stagecoach North East? A: Newcastle upon Tyne Q: what bus company start with the letter G? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East. There are two major bus stations in the city: Haymarket bus station and Eldon Square bus station. Arriva mainly operates from Haymarket Bus Station providing the majority of services to the north of Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside. Go-Ahead operates from Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham. Stagecoach is the primary operator in the city proper, with cross-city services mainly between both the West and East ends via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Q: Who shares a name with an older type of transportation? A: Stagecoach North East Q: what bus station start with the letter S? A: Stagecoach Q: Which of the following is not a city: Newcastle, Ponteland or Haymarket? A: Haymarket Q: what city start with the letter A? A: Arriva Q: Which of the following is not a bus station: Haymarket, Killingworth or Eldon Square? A: Killingworth Q: Which of the following is not a bus company: Arriva North East, Newcastle upon Tyne, or Stagecoach North East? A: Newcastle upon Tyne Q: what bus company start with the letter G? A: Go-Ahead Q: what bus station starts with the letter A? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A: developing on road cycle networks Q: What has been added to streets to allow traffic in both directions? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A: developing on road cycle networks Q: What has been added to streets to allow traffic in both directions? A: contraflows on one way streets Q: How is the city convincing people that cycling is better? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A: developing on road cycle networks Q: What has been added to streets to allow traffic in both directions? A: contraflows on one way streets Q: How is the city convincing people that cycling is better? A: educating that cycling promotes healthy living Q: What would be done about busy streets? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A: developing on road cycle networks Q: What has been added to streets to allow traffic in both directions? A: contraflows on one way streets Q: How is the city convincing people that cycling is better? A: educating that cycling promotes healthy living Q: What would be done about busy streets? A: making safer routes on busier streets Q: What would help people who don't know what to do with their bikes when at their destination? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A: developing on road cycle networks Q: What has been added to streets to allow traffic in both directions? A: contraflows on one way streets Q: How is the city convincing people that cycling is better? A: educating that cycling promotes healthy living Q: What would be done about busy streets? A: making safer routes on busier streets Q: What would help people who don't know what to do with their bikes when at their destination? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: Where can residents leave their bicycles? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A: developing on road cycle networks Q: What has been added to streets to allow traffic in both directions? A: contraflows on one way streets Q: How is the city convincing people that cycling is better? A: educating that cycling promotes healthy living Q: What would be done about busy streets? A: making safer routes on busier streets Q: What would help people who don't know what to do with their bikes when at their destination? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: Where can residents leave their bicycles? A: cycle parking facilities Q: What personal benefit might the cycling strategy aim to provide? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Following guidelines set in the National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998. As of 2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy living… The authority also has infrastructure aims and objectives which include: developing on road cycle networks on quieter streets; making safer routes on busier streets; innovating and implementing contraflows on one way streets; developing the existing off road cycle route networks and improve signage; joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated; Increase the number of cycle parking facilities; working with employers to integrate cycling into workplace travel plans; link the local networks to national networks. Q: What would be done for people who need more information? A: link the local networks to national networks Q: How will people be assured that their cycles are secure? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: What would be done about routes that are off the beaten path? A: joining up routes that are partially or completely isolated Q: What goal does the city needs to implement on the streets? A: developing on road cycle networks Q: What has been added to streets to allow traffic in both directions? A: contraflows on one way streets Q: How is the city convincing people that cycling is better? A: educating that cycling promotes healthy living Q: What would be done about busy streets? A: making safer routes on busier streets Q: What would help people who don't know what to do with their bikes when at their destination? A: Increase the number of cycle parking facilities Q: Where can residents leave their bicycles? A: cycle parking facilities Q: What personal benefit might the cycling strategy aim to provide? A: educating that cycling promotes healthy living Q: How does cycling help environment? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Pilgrim Street building was refurbished between November 2006 and May 2008; during the refurbishment works, the cinema relocated to the Old Town Hall, Gateshead. In May 2008 the Tyneside Cinema reopened in the restored and refurbished original building. The site currently houses three cinemas, including the restored Classic —the United Kingdom's last surviving news cinema still in full-time operation—alongside two new screens, a roof extension containing the Tyneside Bar, and dedicated education and teaching suites. Q: What was affected by the refurbishment? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Pilgrim Street building was refurbished between November 2006 and May 2008; during the refurbishment works, the cinema relocated to the Old Town Hall, Gateshead. In May 2008 the Tyneside Cinema reopened in the restored and refurbished original building. The site currently houses three cinemas, including the restored Classic —the United Kingdom's last surviving news cinema still in full-time operation—alongside two new screens, a roof extension containing the Tyneside Bar, and dedicated education and teaching suites. Q: What was affected by the refurbishment? A: cinema Q: What will keep viewers out of the elements? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Pilgrim Street building was refurbished between November 2006 and May 2008; during the refurbishment works, the cinema relocated to the Old Town Hall, Gateshead. In May 2008 the Tyneside Cinema reopened in the restored and refurbished original building. The site currently houses three cinemas, including the restored Classic —the United Kingdom's last surviving news cinema still in full-time operation—alongside two new screens, a roof extension containing the Tyneside Bar, and dedicated education and teaching suites. Q: What was affected by the refurbishment? A: cinema Q: What will keep viewers out of the elements? A: roof Q: Where are motion pictures viewed? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Pilgrim Street building was refurbished between November 2006 and May 2008; during the refurbishment works, the cinema relocated to the Old Town Hall, Gateshead. In May 2008 the Tyneside Cinema reopened in the restored and refurbished original building. The site currently houses three cinemas, including the restored Classic —the United Kingdom's last surviving news cinema still in full-time operation—alongside two new screens, a roof extension containing the Tyneside Bar, and dedicated education and teaching suites. Q: What was affected by the refurbishment? A: cinema Q: What will keep viewers out of the elements? A: roof Q: Where are motion pictures viewed? A: cinema Q: How is the Tyneside Cinema operated? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A: Newcastle High Q: What happened to the result of those state-Catholic schools when it was compared with others in Newcastle? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A: Newcastle High Q: What happened to the result of those state-Catholic schools when it was compared with others in Newcastle? A: on par Q: There have been many education establishment that have been funded by LEA but there is one establishment in particular that holds the vast amount of both girls and boys. What is the name of that school? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A: Newcastle High Q: What happened to the result of those state-Catholic schools when it was compared with others in Newcastle? A: on par Q: There have been many education establishment that have been funded by LEA but there is one establishment in particular that holds the vast amount of both girls and boys. What is the name of that school? A: Royal Grammar School Q: Which particular school is the biggest but only for those who are not boys? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A: Newcastle High Q: What happened to the result of those state-Catholic schools when it was compared with others in Newcastle? A: on par Q: There have been many education establishment that have been funded by LEA but there is one establishment in particular that holds the vast amount of both girls and boys. What is the name of that school? A: Royal Grammar School Q: Which particular school is the biggest but only for those who are not boys? A: Newcastle High School for Girls Q: Many schools have received the funding from LEA but only few of them have forms. How many structure is held by those in castle? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A: Newcastle High Q: What happened to the result of those state-Catholic schools when it was compared with others in Newcastle? A: on par Q: There have been many education establishment that have been funded by LEA but there is one establishment in particular that holds the vast amount of both girls and boys. What is the name of that school? A: Royal Grammar School Q: Which particular school is the biggest but only for those who are not boys? A: Newcastle High School for Girls Q: Many schools have received the funding from LEA but only few of them have forms. How many structure is held by those in castle? A: sixth Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school would rank first alphabetically? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A: Newcastle High Q: What happened to the result of those state-Catholic schools when it was compared with others in Newcastle? A: on par Q: There have been many education establishment that have been funded by LEA but there is one establishment in particular that holds the vast amount of both girls and boys. What is the name of that school? A: Royal Grammar School Q: Which particular school is the biggest but only for those who are not boys? A: Newcastle High School for Girls Q: Many schools have received the funding from LEA but only few of them have forms. How many structure is held by those in castle? A: sixth Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school would rank first alphabetically? A: Benfield School Q: Newcastle School for Boys is only one under this classification in Gosforth? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. There are a number of successful state schools, including Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, Sacred Heart and Benfield School. The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School. The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. Both schools are located on the same street in Jesmond. Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East and is a beacon status college; there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area. St Cuthbert's High School and Sacred Heart are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools, and are both achieving results on par with the independent schools in Newcastle. Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school ranks fourth alphabetically? A: Heaton Manor School Q: Royal Grammar School shares its' street address with this school for girls? A: Newcastle High Q: What happened to the result of those state-Catholic schools when it was compared with others in Newcastle? A: on par Q: There have been many education establishment that have been funded by LEA but there is one establishment in particular that holds the vast amount of both girls and boys. What is the name of that school? A: Royal Grammar School Q: Which particular school is the biggest but only for those who are not boys? A: Newcastle High School for Girls Q: Many schools have received the funding from LEA but only few of them have forms. How many structure is held by those in castle? A: sixth Q: Of the successful state schools listed, this school would rank first alphabetically? A: Benfield School Q: Newcastle School for Boys is only one under this classification in Gosforth? A: only independent boys' only school Q: All but one form of these schools are in Newcastle? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle Mela, held on the late August bank holiday weekend, is an annual two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead also holds an annual International Arts Fair. The 2009 event will be in the Norman Foster designed Sage Gateshead Music and Arts Centre in September. In October, there is the Design Event festival—an annual festival providing the public with an opportunity to see work by regional, national and international designers. The SAMA Festival, an East Asian cultural festival is also held in early October. Q: what happens in late August? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle Mela, held on the late August bank holiday weekend, is an annual two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead also holds an annual International Arts Fair. The 2009 event will be in the Norman Foster designed Sage Gateshead Music and Arts Centre in September. In October, there is the Design Event festival—an annual festival providing the public with an opportunity to see work by regional, national and international designers. The SAMA Festival, an East Asian cultural festival is also held in early October. Q: what happens in late August? A: an annual two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures Q: How often does Newcastle Mela happen? A: annual Q: What is a form of theater? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle Mela, held on the late August bank holiday weekend, is an annual two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead also holds an annual International Arts Fair. The 2009 event will be in the Norman Foster designed Sage Gateshead Music and Arts Centre in September. In October, there is the Design Event festival—an annual festival providing the public with an opportunity to see work by regional, national and international designers. The SAMA Festival, an East Asian cultural festival is also held in early October. Q: what happens in late August? A: an annual two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures Q: How often does Newcastle Mela happen? A: annual Q: What is a form of theater? A: drama Q: Which festival is associated with a foreign culture, SAMA or the Design Event festival? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle Mela, held on the late August bank holiday weekend, is an annual two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead also holds an annual International Arts Fair. The 2009 event will be in the Norman Foster designed Sage Gateshead Music and Arts Centre in September. In October, there is the Design Event festival—an annual festival providing the public with an opportunity to see work by regional, national and international designers. The SAMA Festival, an East Asian cultural festival is also held in early October. Q: what happens in late August? A: an annual two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures Q: How often does Newcastle Mela happen? A: annual Q: What is a form of theater? A: drama Q: Which festival is associated with a foreign culture, SAMA or the Design Event festival? A: SAMA Q: Which festival will not take place in the Music and Arts Centre, SAMA or the International Arts Fair? A: SAMA Q: Which event is held later, the International Arts Fair or the SAMA Festival? A: SAMA Q: Where was the Arts Fair held? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A: University College London Q: What unit did the Ear Institute and Widex measure noise in for the study? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A: University College London Q: What unit did the Ear Institute and Widex measure noise in for the study? A: decibels Q: What location might have skewed the results negatively for Newcastle? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A: University College London Q: What unit did the Ear Institute and Widex measure noise in for the study? A: decibels Q: What location might have skewed the results negatively for Newcastle? A: motorway underpass Q: Where did the fact that Newcastle averaged 80.4 decibels first appear? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A: University College London Q: What unit did the Ear Institute and Widex measure noise in for the study? A: decibels Q: What location might have skewed the results negatively for Newcastle? A: motorway underpass Q: Where did the fact that Newcastle averaged 80.4 decibels first appear? A: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex Q: What did the report measure in various cities? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A: University College London Q: What unit did the Ear Institute and Widex measure noise in for the study? A: decibels Q: What location might have skewed the results negatively for Newcastle? A: motorway underpass Q: Where did the fact that Newcastle averaged 80.4 decibels first appear? A: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex Q: What did the report measure in various cities? A: noise levels Q: Who were those people working in Widex? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A: University College London Q: What unit did the Ear Institute and Widex measure noise in for the study? A: decibels Q: What location might have skewed the results negatively for Newcastle? A: motorway underpass Q: Where did the fact that Newcastle averaged 80.4 decibels first appear? A: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex Q: What did the report measure in various cities? A: noise levels Q: Who were those people working in Widex? A: Danish Q: What was one piece of evidence for critics of the 2007 report? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels. The report claimed that these noise levels would have a negative long-term impact on the health of the city's residents. The report was criticized, however, for attaching too much weight to readings at arbitrarily selected locations, which in Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access. Q: What was the corporation that was part of the study? A: Widex Q: What is one thing that may have attributed to Newcastle being found as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK? A: Newcastle's case included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: People living in which area would have their hearing ability adversely affected ? A: Newcastle Q: What was the educational establishment that ran the study? A: University College London Q: What unit did the Ear Institute and Widex measure noise in for the study? A: decibels Q: What location might have skewed the results negatively for Newcastle? A: motorway underpass Q: Where did the fact that Newcastle averaged 80.4 decibels first appear? A: In a report, published in early February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex Q: What did the report measure in various cities? A: noise levels Q: Who were those people working in Widex? A: Danish Q: What was one piece of evidence for critics of the 2007 report? A: included a motorway underpass without pedestrian access Q: Why did the report claim Newcastle as UK's noisiest city? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Other shopping destinations in Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden and Monument Mall complexes, the Newgate Centre, Central Arcade and the traditional Grainger Market. Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead. Q: Which of the following is not in Gateshead, the MetroCentre or the Grainger Market? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Other shopping destinations in Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden and Monument Mall complexes, the Newgate Centre, Central Arcade and the traditional Grainger Market. Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead. Q: Which of the following is not in Gateshead, the MetroCentre or the Grainger Market? A: Grainger Market Q: Which of these shopping destinations is not in the city center, Gosforth or Grainger Street? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Other shopping destinations in Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden and Monument Mall complexes, the Newgate Centre, Central Arcade and the traditional Grainger Market. Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead. Q: Which of the following is not in Gateshead, the MetroCentre or the Grainger Market? A: Grainger Market Q: Which of these shopping destinations is not in the city center, Gosforth or Grainger Street? A: Gosforth Q: What activity is at the center of the text? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Other shopping destinations in Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden and Monument Mall complexes, the Newgate Centre, Central Arcade and the traditional Grainger Market. Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead. Q: Which of the following is not in Gateshead, the MetroCentre or the Grainger Market? A: Grainger Market Q: Which of these shopping destinations is not in the city center, Gosforth or Grainger Street? A: Gosforth Q: What activity is at the center of the text? A: shopping Q: Where do you find the largest indoor shopping center in Europe? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Other shopping destinations in Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden and Monument Mall complexes, the Newgate Centre, Central Arcade and the traditional Grainger Market. Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead. Q: Which of the following is not in Gateshead, the MetroCentre or the Grainger Market? A: Grainger Market Q: Which of these shopping destinations is not in the city center, Gosforth or Grainger Street? A: Gosforth Q: What activity is at the center of the text? A: shopping Q: Where do you find the largest indoor shopping center in Europe? A: Gateshead Q: Which of the following is inside Newcastle, Eldon Garden or the MetroCentre? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Other shopping destinations in Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden and Monument Mall complexes, the Newgate Centre, Central Arcade and the traditional Grainger Market. Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead. Q: Which of the following is not in Gateshead, the MetroCentre or the Grainger Market? A: Grainger Market Q: Which of these shopping destinations is not in the city center, Gosforth or Grainger Street? A: Gosforth Q: What activity is at the center of the text? A: shopping Q: Where do you find the largest indoor shopping center in Europe? A: Gateshead Q: Which of the following is inside Newcastle, Eldon Garden or the MetroCentre? A: Eldon Garden Q: What is the only continent mentioned in the text? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Other shopping destinations in Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden and Monument Mall complexes, the Newgate Centre, Central Arcade and the traditional Grainger Market. Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead. Q: Which of the following is not in Gateshead, the MetroCentre or the Grainger Market? A: Grainger Market Q: Which of these shopping destinations is not in the city center, Gosforth or Grainger Street? A: Gosforth Q: What activity is at the center of the text? A: shopping Q: Where do you find the largest indoor shopping center in Europe? A: Gateshead Q: Which of the following is inside Newcastle, Eldon Garden or the MetroCentre? A: Eldon Garden Q: What is the only continent mentioned in the text? A: Europe Q: Where is the city located? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In the Sandgate area, to the east of the city and beside the river, resided the close-knit community of keelmen and their families. They were so called because they worked on the keels, boats that were used to transfer coal from the river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. In the 1630s about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of Newcastle died of plague, more than one-third of the population. Specifically within the year 1636, it is roughly estimated with evidence held by the Society of Antiquaries that 47% of the then population of Newcastle died from the epidemic; this may also have been the most devastating loss in any British City in this period. Q: Those who have families are inside? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In the Sandgate area, to the east of the city and beside the river, resided the close-knit community of keelmen and their families. They were so called because they worked on the keels, boats that were used to transfer coal from the river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. In the 1630s about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of Newcastle died of plague, more than one-third of the population. Specifically within the year 1636, it is roughly estimated with evidence held by the Society of Antiquaries that 47% of the then population of Newcastle died from the epidemic; this may also have been the most devastating loss in any British City in this period. Q: Those who have families are inside? A: boats Q: What moved on keels? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In the Sandgate area, to the east of the city and beside the river, resided the close-knit community of keelmen and their families. They were so called because they worked on the keels, boats that were used to transfer coal from the river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. In the 1630s about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of Newcastle died of plague, more than one-third of the population. Specifically within the year 1636, it is roughly estimated with evidence held by the Society of Antiquaries that 47% of the then population of Newcastle died from the epidemic; this may also have been the most devastating loss in any British City in this period. Q: Those who have families are inside? A: boats Q: What moved on keels? A: coal Q: What was the 365 day period where almost half the people in a city passed away? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In the Sandgate area, to the east of the city and beside the river, resided the close-knit community of keelmen and their families. They were so called because they worked on the keels, boats that were used to transfer coal from the river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. In the 1630s about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of Newcastle died of plague, more than one-third of the population. Specifically within the year 1636, it is roughly estimated with evidence held by the Society of Antiquaries that 47% of the then population of Newcastle died from the epidemic; this may also have been the most devastating loss in any British City in this period. Q: Those who have families are inside? A: boats Q: What moved on keels? A: coal Q: What was the 365 day period where almost half the people in a city passed away? A: 1636 Q: What locale would receive the coal? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In the Sandgate area, to the east of the city and beside the river, resided the close-knit community of keelmen and their families. They were so called because they worked on the keels, boats that were used to transfer coal from the river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. In the 1630s about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of Newcastle died of plague, more than one-third of the population. Specifically within the year 1636, it is roughly estimated with evidence held by the Society of Antiquaries that 47% of the then population of Newcastle died from the epidemic; this may also have been the most devastating loss in any British City in this period. Q: Those who have families are inside? A: boats Q: What moved on keels? A: coal Q: What was the 365 day period where almost half the people in a city passed away? A: 1636 Q: What locale would receive the coal? A: London Q: Where did almost half the people die? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In the Sandgate area, to the east of the city and beside the river, resided the close-knit community of keelmen and their families. They were so called because they worked on the keels, boats that were used to transfer coal from the river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. In the 1630s about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of Newcastle died of plague, more than one-third of the population. Specifically within the year 1636, it is roughly estimated with evidence held by the Society of Antiquaries that 47% of the then population of Newcastle died from the epidemic; this may also have been the most devastating loss in any British City in this period. Q: Those who have families are inside? A: boats Q: What moved on keels? A: coal Q: What was the 365 day period where almost half the people in a city passed away? A: 1636 Q: What locale would receive the coal? A: London Q: Where did almost half the people die? A: Newcastle Q: What type of city is Newcastle? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland and is the larger of the two main airports serving the North East. It is connected to the city via the Metro Light Rail system and a journey into Newcastle city centre takes approximately 20 minutes. The airport handles over five million passengers per year, and is the tenth largest, and the fastest growing regional airport in the UK, expecting to reach 10 million passengers by 2016, and 15 million by 2030. As of 2007[update], over 90 destinations are available worldwide. Q: what time period is mentioned last? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland and is the larger of the two main airports serving the North East. It is connected to the city via the Metro Light Rail system and a journey into Newcastle city centre takes approximately 20 minutes. The airport handles over five million passengers per year, and is the tenth largest, and the fastest growing regional airport in the UK, expecting to reach 10 million passengers by 2016, and 15 million by 2030. As of 2007[update], over 90 destinations are available worldwide. Q: what time period is mentioned last? A: 2007 Q: what time period is mentioned second to last? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland and is the larger of the two main airports serving the North East. It is connected to the city via the Metro Light Rail system and a journey into Newcastle city centre takes approximately 20 minutes. The airport handles over five million passengers per year, and is the tenth largest, and the fastest growing regional airport in the UK, expecting to reach 10 million passengers by 2016, and 15 million by 2030. As of 2007[update], over 90 destinations are available worldwide. Q: what time period is mentioned last? A: 2007 Q: what time period is mentioned second to last? A: 2030 Q: what is the second city mentioned? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland and is the larger of the two main airports serving the North East. It is connected to the city via the Metro Light Rail system and a journey into Newcastle city centre takes approximately 20 minutes. The airport handles over five million passengers per year, and is the tenth largest, and the fastest growing regional airport in the UK, expecting to reach 10 million passengers by 2016, and 15 million by 2030. As of 2007[update], over 90 destinations are available worldwide. Q: what time period is mentioned last? A: 2007 Q: what time period is mentioned second to last? A: 2030 Q: what is the second city mentioned? A: Ponteland Q: what location is mentioned second? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland and is the larger of the two main airports serving the North East. It is connected to the city via the Metro Light Rail system and a journey into Newcastle city centre takes approximately 20 minutes. The airport handles over five million passengers per year, and is the tenth largest, and the fastest growing regional airport in the UK, expecting to reach 10 million passengers by 2016, and 15 million by 2030. As of 2007[update], over 90 destinations are available worldwide. Q: what time period is mentioned last? A: 2007 Q: what time period is mentioned second to last? A: 2030 Q: what is the second city mentioned? A: Ponteland Q: what location is mentioned second? A: city centre Q: what nation is mentioned last? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A: one of only six Grade One Q: What is a notable feature? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A: one of only six Grade One Q: What is a notable feature? A: station’s arched roof Q: Where would you go for another option? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A: one of only six Grade One Q: What is a notable feature? A: station’s arched roof Q: Where would you go for another option? A: east of the city centre Q: Which station does not have a line of sight to Castle Keep, Manors or Victoria? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A: one of only six Grade One Q: What is a notable feature? A: station’s arched roof Q: Where would you go for another option? A: east of the city centre Q: Which station does not have a line of sight to Castle Keep, Manors or Victoria? A: Manors Q: What covered the arches after renovation? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A: one of only six Grade One Q: What is a notable feature? A: station’s arched roof Q: Where would you go for another option? A: east of the city centre Q: Which station does not have a line of sight to Castle Keep, Manors or Victoria? A: Manors Q: What covered the arches after renovation? A: Glazing Q: What was the station transformed from? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A: one of only six Grade One Q: What is a notable feature? A: station’s arched roof Q: Where would you go for another option? A: east of the city centre Q: Which station does not have a line of sight to Castle Keep, Manors or Victoria? A: Manors Q: What covered the arches after renovation? A: Glazing Q: What was the station transformed from? A: public portico Q: What part of the station was not included in the 2014 renovations, the entrance or the roof? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. Glazing was placed over the historic arches and the Victorian architecture was enhanced; transforming the 19th century public portico. The station is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK. Opened in 1850 by Queen Victoria, it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copied across the UK. It has a neoclassical façade, originally designed by the architect John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson. The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station’s arched roof. The first services were operated by the North Eastern Railway company. The city's other mainline station, Manors, is to the east of the city centre. Q: How is the front of the station designed? A: neoclassical Q: How exclusive is the structure? A: one of only six Grade One Q: What is a notable feature? A: station’s arched roof Q: Where would you go for another option? A: east of the city centre Q: Which station does not have a line of sight to Castle Keep, Manors or Victoria? A: Manors Q: What covered the arches after renovation? A: Glazing Q: What was the station transformed from? A: public portico Q: What part of the station was not included in the 2014 renovations, the entrance or the roof? A: roof Q: What can be seen from the station? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A: Newcastle Q: What was not purely Grade I listed by English Heritage? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A: Newcastle Q: What was not purely Grade I listed by English Heritage? A: Grainger Town Q: Within its scope, what was the scale of the market? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A: Newcastle Q: What was not purely Grade I listed by English Heritage? A: Grainger Town Q: Within its scope, what was the scale of the market? A: one of the largest Q: What was not solely listed grade I or in 1954 by English Heritage? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A: Newcastle Q: What was not purely Grade I listed by English Heritage? A: Grainger Town Q: Within its scope, what was the scale of the market? A: one of the largest Q: What was not solely listed grade I or in 1954 by English Heritage? A: most in Grainger Town Q: How were many people illustrated in one of the festivities of the market in 1835? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A: Newcastle Q: What was not purely Grade I listed by English Heritage? A: Grainger Town Q: Within its scope, what was the scale of the market? A: one of the largest Q: What was not solely listed grade I or in 1954 by English Heritage? A: most in Grainger Town Q: How were many people illustrated in one of the festivities of the market in 1835? A: a painting Q: The Grainger Market did not receive which grade? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A: Newcastle Q: What was not purely Grade I listed by English Heritage? A: Grainger Town Q: Within its scope, what was the scale of the market? A: one of the largest Q: What was not solely listed grade I or in 1954 by English Heritage? A: most in Grainger Town Q: How were many people illustrated in one of the festivities of the market in 1835? A: a painting Q: The Grainger Market did not receive which grade? A: II Q: What level of listing among most Grainger town listings is the Grainger Market not listed as? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. The Grainger Market itself, was opened in 1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. With the exception of the timber roof which was destroyed by a fire in 1901 and replaced by latticed-steel arches the Market is largely in its original condition. The Grainger Market architecture, like most in Grainger Town, which are either grade I or II listed, was listed grade I in 1954 by English Heritage. Q: Where in the EU could you find the Grainger Market? A: Newcastle Q: What was not purely Grade I listed by English Heritage? A: Grainger Town Q: Within its scope, what was the scale of the market? A: one of the largest Q: What was not solely listed grade I or in 1954 by English Heritage? A: most in Grainger Town Q: How were many people illustrated in one of the festivities of the market in 1835? A: a painting Q: The Grainger Market did not receive which grade? A: II Q: What level of listing among most Grainger town listings is the Grainger Market not listed as? A: II Q: Which market came first? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In large parts, Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain intact in places. Close, Sandhill and Quayside contain modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries, including Bessie Surtees House, the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and "House of Tides", a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th century merchant's house at 28–30 Close. Q: Where could one avoid car traffic? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In large parts, Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain intact in places. Close, Sandhill and Quayside contain modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries, including Bessie Surtees House, the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and "House of Tides", a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th century merchant's house at 28–30 Close. Q: Where could one avoid car traffic? A: Narrow alleys or 'chares' Q: What extent of corridors do you find? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In large parts, Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain intact in places. Close, Sandhill and Quayside contain modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries, including Bessie Surtees House, the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and "House of Tides", a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th century merchant's house at 28–30 Close. Q: Where could one avoid car traffic? A: Narrow alleys or 'chares' Q: What extent of corridors do you find? A: abundance Q: What part of Newcastle is from the middle ages? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In large parts, Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain intact in places. Close, Sandhill and Quayside contain modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries, including Bessie Surtees House, the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and "House of Tides", a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th century merchant's house at 28–30 Close. Q: Where could one avoid car traffic? A: Narrow alleys or 'chares' Q: What extent of corridors do you find? A: abundance Q: What part of Newcastle is from the middle ages? A: street layout Q: How does one get to the Castle Keep? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In large parts, Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain intact in places. Close, Sandhill and Quayside contain modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries, including Bessie Surtees House, the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and "House of Tides", a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th century merchant's house at 28–30 Close. Q: Where could one avoid car traffic? A: Narrow alleys or 'chares' Q: What extent of corridors do you find? A: abundance Q: What part of Newcastle is from the middle ages? A: street layout Q: How does one get to the Castle Keep? A: Stairs Q: In what city is the Derwentwater House? A:
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Answer each question using information in the preceding background paragraph. Title: Newcastle_upon_Tyne Background: In large parts, Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain intact in places. Close, Sandhill and Quayside contain modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries, including Bessie Surtees House, the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and "House of Tides", a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th century merchant's house at 28–30 Close. Q: Where could one avoid car traffic? A: Narrow alleys or 'chares' Q: What extent of corridors do you find? A: abundance Q: What part of Newcastle is from the middle ages? A: street layout Q: How does one get to the Castle Keep? A: Stairs Q: In what city is the Derwentwater House? A: Newcastle Q: What do you find at the bottom of the leg that you can use to get through a corridor? A:
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