Problem: In a rematch of the opening game of the season, where the Houston Texans defeated the Indianapolis Colts 34-24, the Colts looked for revenge in their first Monday night game in Indianapolis since 2006.  Both defenses came out strong in the beginning with both teams punting on their first drives.  On the Colts second possession of the game, Indianapolis drove down the field for a Jacob Tamme touchdown, giving the Colts a 7-0 lead.  Going into the second quarter, the Indianapolis offense and defense proved too much for the Texans.  Kelvin Hayden took a 25-yard interception to the end zone and gave Indianapolis a 14-0 lead.  On the following drive, Houston went down into Colts territory, however was only able to score a field goal ending the Indianapolis shutout.  An Adam Vinatieri field goal gave the Colts a 17-3 lead going into halftime.  Houston came out of the locker room improved, however Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis offense continued to be productive scoring a touchdown on a Reggie Wayne reception in the beginning of the first half.  Following a Matt Schaub touchdown and another Vinatieri field goal, the Colts held a 27-10 lead going into the fourth quarter.  With the Houston offense looking improved and the Indianapolis defense struggling, the Texans were able to score a touchdown on an Arian Foster run, while the Colts scored another field goal.  With less than two minutes remaining in the game, a fumble by Schaub sealed the game with the final score being 30-17.  With the win, Indianapolis moved to 5-2 on the season and held sole possession of first place for the first time in the 2010 season.
Answer this question based on the article: How many times did Indianapolis score in the first half?
A: 3

Problem: Literacy rate in Nauru, defined as "people who are currently enrolled in school and/or have reached at least grade 5 of primary education", is 96.5%, as of 2011. There are 3,190 students and 104 teachers, as of 2013. The 2011 census stated 4 percent of the population aged 15 years or older have a primary education, 91 percent have a secondary education, and 5 percent have a tertiary education. Education is based on the British system, which requires attendance from 5 to 16 years old. Students spend three years at preschool, six years of primary education, and four years of secondary school. Tertiary school is not required. An estimated 10.7 percent of the GDP was spend on education in 1999. As of 2013, there are five preschools, four primary schools, three secondary schools, and one tertiary school. The lone college, University of South Pacific, opened in the 1970s via distance courses, and in 1987 a campus was built on the island. It offers accounting, management, primary education, and English studies as majors.
Answer this question based on the article: How many years do students spend in tertiary school?
A: 0

Problem: Following the death of General Advisor in Foreign Affairs Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns in 1902, Phya Suriyanuwat, the Siamese Minister in Paris, was instructed to find a replacement. Phya Suriya was unable to find a suitable candidate in Europe, and notified Phya Akaraj Varathon, the Siamese Minister in Washington, that under the circumstances, he had decided to engage an American. In 1903, former US diplomat Edward Henry Strobel took a leave of absence from his position as the Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard School of Law to represent the Kingdom of Siam in The Hague at the International Peace Court—which Rolin-Jaequemyns had been instrumental in founding. In 1906, Strobel moved to Bangkok to take the position of general advisor, where he died January 15, 1908. Among his successors were Jens Westengard, 1909-14, Wolcott Pitkin, 1915-17, Eldon James, and Francis B. Sayre—all but for Pitkin former Harvard law professors. "The Siamese government trusted the American Adviser in Foreign Affairs to act in the best interests of Siam. Authority and responsibility were delegated to him. He was permitted a considerable degree of freedom in his work. It was in his capacity as a lawyer, a jurist, an advocate, and a policy counselor that the American adviser contributed significantly to the successful conclusion of the treaty negotiations with the West." An agreement on relations between the two countries was signed in Washington D.C. on December 16, 1920.
Answer this question based on the article: How many years passed between the death of Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns and Edward Henry Strobel taking over as General Advisor?
A:
1