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PATH: /home/qrf/.cache/llama.cpp/Nemotron-3-Nano-30B-A3B-Q5_K_M.gguf
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What is the Chandrasekhar limit in solar masses, and what does it represent?
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The Chandrasekhar limit is approximately 1.4 solar masses. It represents the maximum mass of a stable white dwarf star, beyond which electron degeneracy pressure can no longer support the star against gravitational collapse, leading to a supernova.
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Which bosons mediate the weak nuclear force?
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The weak nuclear force is mediated by the charged \(W^+\) and \(W^-\) bosons and the neutral \(Z^0\) boson. These gauge bosons are massive, which explains the short range of the weak interaction. They are distinct from the massless photon that mediates electromagnetism.
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What is the approximate value of the fine-structure constant?
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The fine-structure constant α ≈ 1/137 ≈ 0.0072973525693. It is a dimensionless constant in quantum electrodynamics. Its value is approximately 0.0073.
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What did the Davisson-Germer experiment confirm?
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The Davisson-Germer experiment confirmed the wave nature of electrons, demonstrating electron diffraction and thus validating de Broglie's hypothesis that particles exhibit wave-like behavior. It provided direct experimental evidence for the wave-particle duality of matter.
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What is the oxidation state of manganese in potassium permanganate?
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+7
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Which element has the highest electronegativity after fluorine?
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Oxygen has the highest electronegativity after fluorine.
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What industrial process converts nitrogen gas to ammonia, and what catalyst does it typically use?
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The Haber-Bosch process converts nitrogen gas to ammonia. It typically uses an iron-based catalyst, often promoted with potassium and aluminum oxides.
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What is a racemic mixture?
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A racemic mixture contains equal amounts of two enantiomers of a chiral molecule, resulting in a 1:1 ratio of left‑ and right‑handed forms. Because the optical activities cancel each other, the mixture is optically inactive overall. It is also called a racemate or a 50:50 mixture of enantiomers. The term is used in chemistry and pharmacology to describe such symmetric mixtures.
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Q09 [biology]
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Which nerve innervates the diaphragm, and from which spinal roots does it arise?
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The phrenic nerve innervates the diaphragm, arising from spinal roots C3, C4, and C5 (with occasional contribution from C6).
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What is the primary function of the loop of Henle?
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The loop of Henle creates a concentration gradient in the renal medulla, enabling the kidney to reabsorb water and concentrate urine. It primarily facilitates water reabsorption and establishes the osmotic gradient necessary for urine concentration. This countercurrent multiplication system is essential for water homeostasis.
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Deficiency of which vitamin causes pellagra, and what are its three classic symptoms?
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Niacin (vitamin B3) deficiency causes pellagra. Its classic triad of symptoms is dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia.
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What organism causes Chagas disease and what vector transmits it?
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Chagas disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. It is transmitted to humans by triatomine bugs, commonly known as "kissing bugs."
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Q13 [history]
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In what year did the First Council of Nicaea convene?
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Q14 [history]
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Who is generally considered the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire?
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Romulus Augustulus is generally regarded as the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, ruling only briefly in 475–476 CE before the empire fell.
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What peace settlement ended the Thirty Years' War, and in what year?
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The Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War in 1648.
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Which Chinese dynasty ruled during the voyages of Zheng He?
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The Ming dynasty ruled during Zheng He's voyages.
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What is the deepest lake in the world and approximately how deep is it?
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The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia, with a maximum depth of about 1,642 meters (5,387 feet). It is also the largest freshwater lake by volume. Its depth results from being a rift lake formed by tectonic activity in Siberia.
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Which two countries share the longest international land border?
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Canada and the United States share the longest international land border.
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What strait separates Asia from North America?
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The Bering Strait separates Asia from North America.
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What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
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Ouagadougou.
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Who wrote The Master and Margarita?
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Mikhail Bulgakov.
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In Dante's Divine Comedy, who guides Dante through Paradise?
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In Dante's *Divine Comedy*, Beatrice guides Dante through Paradise. She appears after the Earthly Paradise and leads him through the celestial spheres, embodying divine wisdom and love. Her role culminates in the final vision of God, where she steps aside as Dante prepares to see the divine.
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What is the famous opening line of Anna Karenina?
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
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not sure
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Who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude and in what year was it first published?
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Gabriel García Márquez wrote *One Hundred Years of Solitude*, first published in 1967.
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What was Iron Maiden's debut studio album and in what year was it released?
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Iron Maiden's debut studio album was *Iron Maiden*, released in 1982.
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Which composer wrote the Goldberg Variations?
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Johann Sebastian Bach composed the Goldberg Variations.
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Who produced System of a Down's album Toxicity?
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Rick Rubin produced System of a Down's album Toxicity.
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The natural minor scale corresponds to which mode of the major scale?
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The natural minor scale is the sixth mode of the major scale.
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What is the approximate free-space path loss in dB at 1 km for a 2.4 GHz signal?
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Approximately 112 dB.
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(Using the free‑space path loss formula: L ≈ 20 log10(d) + 20 log10(f) + 32.44, with d = 1 km and f = 2.4 GHz gives about 112 dB.)
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What quantity does a Smith chart plot, and what is it used for?
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A Smith chart plots the complex reflection coefficient (Γ) of a network on a normalized impedance (or admittance) diagram. It is used to visualize and simplify impedance transformations, transmission‑line calculations, and matching‑network design for RF and microwave components.
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State the Shannon capacity formula and define its variables.
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The Shannon capacity formula is \(C = B \log_2(1 + \text{SNR})\), where \(C\) is the maximum achievable data rate in bits per second, \(B\) is the channel bandwidth in hertz, and \(\text{SNR}\) is the signal‑to‑noise ratio (linear power ratio). It expresses the theoretical upper bound on reliable communication over an ideal bandlimited channel with additive white Gaussian noise. The formula assumes the channel is memoryless and that the noise is Gaussian with a constant power spectral density. It provides the theoretical limit for any encoding scheme that can approach this rate with arbitrarily low error probability.
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What modulation and spreading scheme does the GPS L1 C/A signal use?
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The GPS L1 C/A signal uses binary phase‑shift keying (BPSK) carrier modulation with a spreading code generated by a 1023‑chip pseudo‑random sequence (the C/A code). This sequence is modulated onto the carrier at a chip rate of 1.023 MHz, giving a spreading factor of 1023 chips per data bit. The resulting chip‑rate‑expanded signal occupies about 2 MHz of bandwidth.
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What is the exact value of the Riemann zeta function at s=2?
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\(\zeta(2)=\frac{\pi^{2}}{6}\).
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State the Central Limit Theorem in one sentence.
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The Central Limit Theorem states that the sum (or average) of a sufficiently large number of independent, identically distributed random variables approaches a normal distribution, regardless of the original variables' distributions.
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Write out Euler's identity.
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e^{iπ} + 1 = 0
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How many groups of order 8 exist up to isomorphism?
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There are five groups of order 8 up to isomorphism: the cyclic group \(C_8\), the direct product \(C_4 \times C_2\), the elementary abelian group \(C_2 \times C_2 \times C_2\), the dihedral group \(D_4\) (order 8), and the quaternion group \(Q_8\).
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Q37 [econ_law]
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What is the difference between nominal and real GDP?
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Nominal GDP measures output using current prices, while real GDP adjusts for inflation by using constant base‑year prices. This adjustment allows real GDP to reflect changes in volume rather than price level. Consequently, real GDP provides a more accurate comparison of economic growth over time.
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What legal principle does habeas corpus protect?
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Habeas corpus protects the right to be free from unlawful detention, requiring the government to justify any imprisonment before a court. It ensures that no person is held without lawful authority or due process. This principle serves as a critical check on executive power, preventing arbitrary imprisonment. It is a cornerstone of civil liberties in many legal systems.
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Who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for prospect theory?
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Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky developed prospect theory, but only Kahneman received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2002; Tversky had died earlier and Nobel Prizes are not awarded posthumously.
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Q40 [econ_law]
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What is Gresham's law?
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Gresham's law states that "bad money drives out good money" when both are legal tender and the government overvalues one relative to the other. This occurs because people hoard or export the undervalued currency and circulate the overvalued one. The principle was formulated by Sir Thomas Gresham in the 16th century and remains a foundational concept in monetary economics. It highlights how legal tender laws can distort market behavior, leading to the disappearance of "good" money from circulation.
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