Information:  - The Cambrian Mountains (in a narrower sense: "Elenydd") are a series of mountain ranges in Wales.  - The Kingdom of Powys was a Welsh successor state, petty kingdom and principality that emerged during the Middle Ages following the end of Roman rule in Britain. Based on the Romano-British tribal lands of the Ordovices in the west and the Cornovii in the east, its boundaries originally extended from the Cambrian Mountains in the west to include the modern West Midlands region of England in the east. The fertile river valleys of the Severn and Tern are found here, and this region is referred to in later Welsh literature as "the Paradise of Powys".  - Gwylog ap Beli ( 695 ? -- 725 ) was one of the rulers of the Kingdom of Powys , son of Beli ap Eiludd .  - The end of Roman rule in Britain was the transition from Roman Britain to post-Roman Britain. Roman rule ended in different parts of Britain at different times, and under different circumstances.  - The Ordovices were one of the Celtic tribes living in Great Britain before the Roman invasion. Their tribal lands were located in present-day North Wales and England between the Silures to the south and the Deceangli to the north-east. The Ordovices were conquered by the Roman governor Gnaeus Julius Agricola in the campaign of AD 7778.  - A petty kingdom is a kingdom described as minor or "petty" by contrast to an empire or unified kingdom that either preceded or succeeded it (e.g. the numerous kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England unified into the Kingdom of England in the 10th century, or the numerous Gaelic kingdoms of Ireland unified under the Kingdom of England as the Kingdom of Ireland in the 16th). Alternatively, a petty kingdom would be a minor kingdom in the immediate vicinity of larger kingdoms, such as the medieval Kingdom of Mann and the Isles relative to the kingdoms of Scotland or England or the Viking kingdoms of Scandinavia.  - Powys (or ; Welsh: ) is a principal area, local-government county and preserved county in Mid Wales. It is named after the successor Kingdom of Powys, which formed after the Romans withdrew from Britain.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'gwylog ap beli' exhibits the relationship of 'country of citizenship'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - british  - england  - great britain  - ireland  - roman britain  - wales
wales

Information:  - Charles Thomas Kowal (November 8, 1940  November 28, 2011) was an American astronomer known for his observations and discoveries in the Solar System. As a staff astronomer at Caltech's Mount Wilson and Palomar Mountain observatories between 1961 and 1984, he found the first of a new class of Solar System objects, the centaurs, discovered two moons of the planet Jupiter, and discovered or co-discovered a number of asteroids, comets and supernovae. He was awarded the James Craig Watson Medal for his contributions to astronomy in 1979.  - Asteroids are minor planets, especially those of the inner Solar System. The larger ones have also been called planetoids. These terms have historically been applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did not show the disc of a planet and was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet. As minor planets in the outer Solar System were discovered and found to have volatile-based surfaces that resemble those of comets, they were often distinguished from asteroids of the asteroid belt. In this article, the term "asteroid" refers to the minor planets of the inner Solar System including those co-orbital with Jupiter.  - The Apollo asteroids are a group of near-Earth asteroids named after 1862 Apollo, discovered by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth in the 1930s. They are Earth crossing asteroids that have an orbital semi-major axis greater than that of the Earth (> 1 AU) but perihelion distances less than the Earth's aphelion distance (q < 1.017 AU).  - 2063 Bacchus ( / bæks / BAK - s ) is an Apollo asteroid and Venus - and Mars - crosser asteroid . It was discovered on April 24 , 1977 , by Charles T. Kowal at the Palomar Observatory . In March 1996 radar observations were conducted at the Goldstone Observatory under the direction of JPL scientists Steven Ostro and Lance Benner , allowing the construction of a model of the object . Optical observations were conducted by Petr Pravec , Marek Wolf , and Lenka Šarounová during March and April 1996 . Bacchus is about 2.6 × 1.1 × 1.1 km in size and has a bilobate shape . Its spectral type is Sq. Its name derives from the Roman god Bacchus . On 31 March 1996 , Bacchus passed 0.0677525 AU ( 10,135,630 km ; 6,297,990 mi ) from Earth .    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which '2063 bacchus' exhibits the relationship of 'minor planet group'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - apollo asteroids  - asteroid belt
apollo asteroids