It is your personal assistant to satisfy curiosity over Wikidata. It is my Bachelor thesis at ISISLab, lab in Computer Science at the University of Salerno. This skill leads you in pose questions in natural questions and the reply is retrieved by querying Wikidata. The questions follow the patterns inspired by the so-called 5 W rule, which is the main rule of journalistic style: Who? What? When? Where? Why? They are considered the essential points that must be present in the first sentence of each article, as an answer to the probable questions of the reader who is about to read the piece. The actual questions you can pose to this skill are:
Who is〈entity〉? What is the〈property〉of〈entity〉? When is the〈property〉of〈entity〉? Where is〈entity〉? What is the〈most/least〉〈property〉of〈entity〉? How many〈entity〉has 〈property〉like 〈entity2〉? For superlative, a simplification was used, that is, the use of the word "most" to identify a majority superlative and the word "least" to identify a minority superlative.
Some examples how to model questions to get answers from the skill : Who is〈entity〉? → Who is Turing? What is the〈property〉of〈entity〉? → What is the mass of sun? When is the〈property〉of〈entity〉? → When is the date of birth of Chopin? Where is〈entity〉? → Where is Mona Lisa? What is the〈most/least〉〈property〉of〈entity〉? → What is the longest river? How many〈entity〉has 〈property〉like 〈entity2〉? → How many film are directed by tim barton