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MODEL: ministral3-14b
PATH: /home/qrf/.cache/llama.cpp/Ministral-3-14B-Reasoning-2512-Q5_K_M.gguf
STARTED: 2026-07-11 21:35:06
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Q01 [physics]
What is the Chandrasekhar limit in solar masses, and what does it represent?
The Chandrasekhar limit is approximately 1.4 solar masses. It represents the maximum mass a white dwarf can have before it collapses into a neutron star or black hole.
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Q02 [physics]
Which bosons mediate the weak nuclear force?
The weak nuclear force is mediated by the W and Z bosons.
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Q03 [physics]
What is the approximate value of the fine-structure constant?
The fine-structure constant, denoted by α, is approximately 1/137.036.
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Q04 [physics]
What did the Davisson-Germer experiment confirm?
The Davisson-Germer experiment confirmed the wave nature of electrons, demonstrating that they exhibit diffraction when scattered by a crystal lattice, in agreement with de Broglie's hypothesis.
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Q05 [chemistry]
What is the oxidation state of manganese in potassium permanganate?
The oxidation state of manganese in potassium permanganate (KMnO₄) is +7.
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Q06 [chemistry]
Which element has the highest electronegativity after fluorine?
Oxygen.
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Q07 [chemistry]
What industrial process converts nitrogen gas to ammonia, and what catalyst does it typically use?
The Haber-Bosch process converts nitrogen gas (N₂) to ammonia (NH₃). It typically uses an iron-based catalyst, often promoted with potassium oxide and aluminum oxide.
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Q08 [chemistry]
What is a racemic mixture?
A racemic mixture is a 1:1 mixture of two enantiomers (mirror-image molecules) that are non-superimposable. It is optically inactive because the rotations of the enantiomers cancel each other out. Commonly denoted as (±)-form.
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Q09 [biology]
Which nerve innervates the diaphragm, and from which spinal roots does it arise?
The phrenic nerve innervates the diaphragm. It arises from the C3, C4, and C5 spinal roots.
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Q10 [biology]
What is the primary function of the loop of Henle?
The primary function of the loop of Henle is to concentrate urine by creating a gradient of solute concentration in the kidney medulla, which facilitates water reabsorption. It does this by actively transporting ions (like sodium and chloride) into the medullary interstitium, while the descending and ascending limbs have different permeabilities to water and solutes. This process is crucial for maintaining water and electrolyte balance in the body.
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Q11 [biology]
Deficiency of which vitamin causes pellagra, and what are its three classic symptoms?
Deficiency of **vitamin B3 (niacin)** causes pellagra. Its three classic symptoms are **dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia**.
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Q12 [biology]
What organism causes Chagas disease and what vector transmits it?
Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan parasite *Trypanosoma cruzi*. It is primarily transmitted by the triatomine bug, particularly *Triatoma infestans*.
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Q13 [history]
In what year did the First Council of Nicaea convene?
The First Council of Nicaea convened in 325 AD.
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Q14 [history]
Who is generally considered the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire?
Romulus Augustulus is generally considered the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He ruled from 475 to 476 AD.
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Q15 [history]
What peace settlement ended the Thirty Years' War, and in what year?
The Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War in 1648.
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Q16 [history]
Which Chinese dynasty ruled during the voyages of Zheng He?
The Ming Dynasty ruled during the voyages of Zheng He, which took place from 1405 to 1433.
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Q17 [geography]
What is the deepest lake in the world and approximately how deep is it?
The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal, with a maximum depth of approximately 1,642 meters (5,387 feet).
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Q18 [geography]
Which two countries share the longest international land border?
Canada and the United States.
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Q19 [geography]
What strait separates Asia from North America?
The Bering Strait separates Asia from North America.
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Q20 [geography]
What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
The capital of Burkina Faso is Ouagadougou.
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Q21 [literature]
Who wrote The Master and Margarita?
Mikhail Bulgakov.
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Q22 [literature]
In Dante's Divine Comedy, who guides Dante through Paradise?
In Dante's *Paradise*, Beatrice guides him.
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Q23 [literature]
What is the famous opening line of Anna Karenina?
"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
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Q24 [literature]
Who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude and in what year was it first published?
Gabriel García Márquez wrote *One Hundred Years of Solitude*. It was first published in 1967.
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Q25 [music]
What was Iron Maiden's debut studio album and in what year was it released?
Iron Maiden's debut studio album was *Iron Maiden*. It was released in 1980.
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Q26 [music]
Which composer wrote the Goldberg Variations?
Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Q27 [music]
Who produced System of a Down's album Toxicity?
Rick Rubin produced System of a Down's album *Toxicity*.
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Q28 [music]
The natural minor scale corresponds to which mode of the major scale?
The natural minor scale corresponds to the **Aeolian mode** of the major scale.
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Q29 [rf_engineering]
What is the approximate free-space path loss in dB at 1 km for a 2.4 GHz signal?
Approximately 90 dB.
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Q30 [rf_engineering]
What quantity does a Smith chart plot, and what is it used for?
A Smith chart plots normalized impedance or reflection coefficient (γ) and is used for solving problems with transmission lines and matching circuits, particularly in RF engineering. It provides a graphical representation of complex impedance, admittance, and scattering parameters, facilitating quick calculations for impedance matching and stability analysis.
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Q31 [rf_engineering]
State the Shannon capacity formula and define its variables.
The Shannon capacity formula for a communication channel is:
**C = B log₂(1 + S/N)**
Where:
- **C** is the channel capacity in bits per second.
- **B** is the bandwidth of the channel in Hertz.
- **S** is the signal power.
- **N** is the noise power.
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Q32 [rf_engineering]
What modulation and spreading scheme does the GPS L1 C/A signal use?
The GPS L1 C/A signal uses **BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying)** modulation and a **Gold code** spreading scheme. The spreading code has a length of 1023 chips and a chipping rate of 1.023 MHz.
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Q33 [math]
What is the exact value of the Riemann zeta function at s=2?
The exact value of the Riemann zeta function at \( s = 2 \) is \( \frac{\pi^2}{6} \).
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Q34 [math]
State the Central Limit Theorem in one sentence.
The Central Limit Theorem states that the sampling distribution of the sample mean approaches a normal distribution as the sample size increases, regardless of the population's distribution.
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Q35 [math]
Write out Euler's identity.
Euler's identity is:
\[ e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0 \]
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Q36 [math]
How many groups of order 8 exist up to isomorphism?
There are five groups of order 8 up to isomorphism: the cyclic group \( C_8 \), the Klein four-group \( V_4 \), the dihedral group \( D_4 \), and two non-abelian groups: the quaternion group \( Q_8 \) and the dicyclic group \( Dic_4 \).
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Q37 [econ_law]
What is the difference between nominal and real GDP?
Nominal GDP measures economic output using current prices, while real GDP adjusts for inflation, using constant prices from a base year. Nominal GDP reflects current market values, including price changes, while real GDP shows actual growth in production. Real GDP is a better indicator of economic growth because it removes the effect of inflation.
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Q38 [econ_law]
What legal principle does habeas corpus protect?
Habeas corpus protects the right to challenge unlawful detention by a court, ensuring that individuals cannot be held without cause or due process. It requires the government to justify the detention of a person before a judge.
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Q39 [econ_law]
Who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for prospect theory?
Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2002 for his work on prospect theory.
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Q40 [econ_law]
What is Gresham's law?
Gresham's law states that "bad money drives out good money" when both are used as legal tender. It occurs when a government overvalues one form of money (e.g., debased coins) relative to its intrinsic value, leading people to hoard the good money and spend the bad. This disrupts economic efficiency.
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