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Sent 1: The explosion, while killing one of the Cossacks and seriously wounding the driver and people on the sidewalk, had only damaged the bulletproof carriage, a gift from Napoleon III of France.
Sent 2: The emperor emerged shaken but unhurt.
Sent 3: Rysakov was captured almost immediately.
Sent 4: Police Chief Dvorzhitsky heard Rysakov shout out to someone else in the gathering crowd.
Sent 5: The surrounding guards and the Cossacks urged the emperor to leave the area at once rather than being shown the site of the explosion.
Sent 6: Nevertheless, a second young member of the Narodnaya Volya, Ignacy Hryniewiecki, standing by the canal fence, raised both arms and threw something at the emperor's feet.
Sent 7: He was alleged to have shouted, "It is too early to thank God".
Sent 8: Dvorzhitsky was later to write:
Question: Did Police Chief Dvorzhitsky shout "It is too early to thank God"? (true/0)
Question: Was the Emperor hurt when the explosion damaged his carriage? (true/1)
Question: How many times was the emperor attacked? (true/2)
Question: What happened to Rysakov that caused him to shout out to someone else in the gathering crowd? (true/3)
Question: Who was alleged to have shouted, "It is too early to thank God"? (true/4)
Question: What caused the emperor to emerge shaken but uninjured? (true/5)
Question: Who shouted "It is to early to thank god"? (true/6)
Question: How many assassins were at the scene of the bombing? (false/7)
Question: Who did Rysakov shout to? (false/8)
Question: What caused the emperor to become shaken? (true/9)
Question: Who is Rysakov? (true/10)
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