Q: Following their victory against the Packers, the Bears returned home to play the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears' return specialist Devin Hester allowed the Bears to take a lead by returning a punt 89 yards for a touchdown. However, Tarvaris Jackson tied the game by throwing a 60-yard touchdown pass to Troy Williamson. Brian Griese threw a 39-yard touchdown to Bernard Berrian that helped the Bears regain the lead, but Minnesota running back Adrian Peterson helped the Vikings gain control of the game by scoring rushing touchdowns of 67, 73, and 35 respectively. With roughly two and a half minutes left on the clock, Griese threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Muhsin Muhammad and later an 81-yard touchdown pass to Hester. The two touchdowns tied the game, but Ryan Longwell kicked a 55-yard field goal in the game's final seconds. With the loss, the Bears dropped to 2-4. Q1 - CHI - 1:56 - Devin Hester 89-yard punt return TD (Robbie Gould kick) (CHI 7-0) Q1 - MIN - 0:00 - 60-yard TD pass from Tarvaris Jackson to Troy Williamson (Ryan Longwell kick) (7-7) Q2 - CHI - 11:45 - 39-yard TD pass from Brian Griese to Bernard Berrian (Gould kick) (CHI 14-7) Q2 - MIN - 2:19 - Adrian Peterson 67-yard TD run (Longwell kick) (14-14) Q3 - MIN - 2:31 - Adrian Peterson 73-yard TD run (Longwell kick) (MIN 21-14) Q4 - MIN - 11:31 - Ryan Longwell 48-yard FG (MIN 24-14) Q4 - CHI - 8:37 - Robbie Gould 32-yard FG (MIN 24-17) Q4 - MIN - 4:10 - Adrian Peterson 35-yard TD run (Longwell kick) (MIN 31-17) Q4 - CHI - 2:36 - 33-yard TD pass from Brian Griese to Muhsin Muhammad (Gould kick) (MIN 31-24) Q4 - CHI - 1:38 - 81-yard TD pass from Brian Griese to Devin Hester (Gould kick) (31-31) Q4 - MIN - 0:00 - Ryan Longwell 55-yard FG (MIN 34-31)
How many field goals did Ryan Longwell kick?

A: 2


Q: The minimum wage, public-sector wages, and old-age pensions are routinely raised twice a year to ensure that base income is not eroded by inflation. Although no statistics are published on average wages in Uzbekistan, pensions as a proxy for the average wage increased significantly between 1995 and 2006, both in real terms and in U.S. dollars. The monthly old-age pension increased in real (CPI-adjusted) sums by almost a factor of 5 between 1995 and 2006. The monthly pension in U.S. dollars was around $20–$25 until 2000, then dropped to $15–$20 between 2001 and 2004, and now is $64. The minimum wage was raised to $34.31 in November 2011. Assuming that the average wages in the country are at a level of 3-4 times the monthly pension, we estimate the wages in 2006 at $100–$250 per month, or $3–$8 per day.
How many dollars did the monthly pension drop between 2001 and 2004?

A:
5