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What country has a successful system of bicycle sharing? | The local government continuously strives for a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for making a bicycle-friendly city. This includes North America's second-largest bicycle sharing system, EcoBici, launched in 2010, in which registered residents can get bicycles for 45 minutes with a p... | Denmark | advqa_13200 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where does EcoBici operate? | The local government continuously strives for a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for making a bicycle-friendly city. This includes North America's second-largest bicycle sharing system, EcoBici, launched in 2010, in which registered residents can get bicycles for 45 minutes with a p... | North America | advqa_13201 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where is the sharing system located? | The local government continuously strives for a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for making a bicycle-friendly city. This includes North America's second-largest bicycle sharing system, EcoBici, launched in 2010, in which registered residents can get bicycles for 45 minutes with a p... | North America | advqa_13202 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who has 4000 operating units? | The local government continuously strives for a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for making a bicycle-friendly city. This includes North America's second-largest bicycle sharing system, EcoBici, launched in 2010, in which registered residents can get bicycles for 45 minutes with a p... | EcoBici | advqa_13203 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the furthest that a person has to walk to find a bike? | The local government continuously strives for a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for making a bicycle-friendly city. This includes North America's second-largest bicycle sharing system, EcoBici, launched in 2010, in which registered residents can get bicycles for 45 minutes with a p... | 980 feet | advqa_13204 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where is Avenida Capultepec located? | The local government continuously strives for a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for making a bicycle-friendly city. This includes North America's second-largest bicycle sharing system, EcoBici, launched in 2010, in which registered residents can get bicycles for 45 minutes with a p... | near the Morelos state line | advqa_13205 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the furthest foreign unit of measurement that a person has to walk to find a bike? | The local government continuously strives for a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for making a bicycle-friendly city. This includes North America's second-largest bicycle sharing system, EcoBici, launched in 2010, in which registered residents can get bicycles for 45 minutes with a p... | 300 metres | advqa_13206 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which is bigger, leagues square or acres? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | leagues square | advqa_13207 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the title of the first mentioned person? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | Servando | advqa_13208 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which city has less people Texcoco or Mexico City? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | Texcoco | advqa_13209 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where can one find the Palace of Inquisition? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | Texcoco | advqa_13210 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which city has less people, Xochimilco or Mexico City? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | Xochimilco | advqa_13211 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which is not a last name, de Mier or Zocalo? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | Zocalo | advqa_13212 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which city has less people, Mexicaltzingo or Mexico City? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | Mexicaltzingo | advqa_13213 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which is smaller, Tlalpan or Mexico City? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | Tlalpan | advqa_13214 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which is bigger, the State of Mexico or the Palace of the Inquisition? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | State of Mexico | advqa_13215 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following is not a town: Coyoacan, de Mier, or Xochimilco? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | de Mier | advqa_13216 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How do you talk someone into giving you your way? | Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. The choice was official on November 18, 1824, and Congress delineated a surface area of ... | persuasion | advqa_13217 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What political leaning did the TGP have? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | socialist | advqa_13218 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did the supporter of the Workshop label himself as? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | an engraver | advqa_13219 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the goal of the TGP? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their art | advqa_13220 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where did Leopoldo Méndez support the creation of Taller de la Gráfica Popular? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Mexico City | advqa_13221 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How was the workshop described that catered to the common man? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | socialist | advqa_13222 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What political ideology was a force in the art of the time? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | socialist | advqa_13223 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What far-flung groups immigrated to Mexico City? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Spanish and Jewish exiles | advqa_13224 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened during the 1900s? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | the artistic movement began to drift apart from the Revolutionary theme | advqa_13225 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did José Luis Cuevas try to separate himself from? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | the muralist movement | advqa_13226 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In Spanish, how would you say the full name of the TGP? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Taller de la Gráfica Popular | advqa_13227 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What ethnicity was Varo? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Spanish | advqa_13228 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where did the people that Leopoldo supported go? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Taller de la Gráfica Popular | advqa_13229 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Many of the Spanish and Jewish exiles were going where? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Mexico City | advqa_13230 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was Mendez's profession? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | engraver | advqa_13231 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Besides Mexico where did painters come from? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Catalan painter Remedios Varo and other Spanish and Jewish exiles | advqa_13232 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
If I was just an average Joe, where could I go to display my art? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Taller de la Gráfica Popular | advqa_13233 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who did not take a modern approach and supported the poorer artists? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Leopoldo Méndez | advqa_13234 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was an early supporter of the TGP? | During the 20th century, many artists immigrated to Mexico City from different regions of Mexico, such as Leopoldo Méndez, an engraver from Veracruz, who supported the creation of the socialist Taller de la Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphics Workshop), designed to help blue-collar workers find a venue to express their a... | Leopoldo Méndez | advqa_13235 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How did the replacement work? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | passengers. In June 2013, Mexico City's mayor announced two more lines to come: Line 5 serving Eje 3 Oriente and Line 6 serving Eje 5 Norte | advqa_13236 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How has the line expanded? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | In June 2013, Mexico City's mayor announced two more lines to come | advqa_13237 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
It took six years after the Metrobus' initial operation for what to open up? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | line 3 | advqa_13238 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The Metrobus replaced what bus? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | microbuses | advqa_13239 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When did the terminus open? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | June 2005 | advqa_13240 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What impact has the buses had? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | As of June 2013, 367 Metrobús buses transported 850,000 passengers daily | advqa_13241 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What came about three years after the Metrobus line? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | Line 2 opened | advqa_13242 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How is the line significant? | The city's first bus rapid transit line, the Metrobús, began operation in June 2005, along Avenida Insurgentes. Line 2 opened in December 2008, serving Eje 4 Sur, line 3 opened in February 2011, serving Eje 1 Poniente, and line 4 opened in April 2012 connecting the airport with San Lázaro and Buenavista Station at Insu... | 367 Metrobús buses transported 850,000 passengers daily | advqa_13243 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Before 2000, heads of government were not elected but? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | appointed | advqa_13244 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is organized as a Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico, or the 16 boroughs? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | Mexico City | advqa_13245 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How are borough leaders appointed? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | directly by plurality | advqa_13246 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What states have autonomy? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | constituent | advqa_13247 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
16 represents the number of boroughs within? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | the Federal District | advqa_13248 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where does Mexico City get its services? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | by the Government of the Federal District | advqa_13249 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In 1995, how were the head of government for the boroughs chosen? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | appointed by the head of government of the Federal District | advqa_13250 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following is not fully equivalent: delegaciones, boroughs, or municipalities? | For administrative purposes, the Federal District is divided into 16 "delegaciones" or boroughs. While not fully equivalent to a municipality, the 16 boroughs have gained significant autonomy, and since 2000 their heads of government are elected directly by plurality (they were previously appointed by the head of gover... | municipality | advqa_13251 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What team is home to the stadium with the 2nd highest capacity? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Universidad Nacional | advqa_13252 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In which country is association football the most popular sport? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Mexico | advqa_13253 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How many teams are in Mexico's Big Four? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Four | advqa_13254 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where is the stadium with the biggest capacity located? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Mexico City | advqa_13255 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where is the biggest stadium in Latin America? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Mexico City | advqa_13256 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What team is home to the stadium with the lowest capacity? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Cruz Azul | advqa_13257 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Of the Olympic Stadium and the Estadio Azul, which holds more people? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | The Olympic Stadium | advqa_13258 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which team plays in the stadium that hosted the World Cup twice? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | América | advqa_13259 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where do three-quarters of Mexico's big four call home? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Mexico City | advqa_13260 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which stadium can hold the least people? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Estadio Azul | advqa_13261 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What's the biggest place fans can see a game in person? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Azteca Stadium | advqa_13262 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who is based in Ciudad Universitaria? | Association football is the country's most popular and most televised franchised sport. Its important venues in Mexico City include the Azteca Stadium, home to the Mexico national football team and giants América, which can seat 91,653 fans, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America. The Olympic Stadium in Ciudad ... | Universidad Nacional | advqa_13263 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What art form mentioned is post 19th century? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | graphic design | advqa_13264 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the Academia de San Carlos is a place for what mediums? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | painting, sculpture and graphic design | advqa_13265 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
To whom did Diaz give money? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | Academia de San Carlos | advqa_13266 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What later became the Escuela Nacional made what? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | art | advqa_13267 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What are the name of the first included painter of the collection of San Carlos? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | Rembrandt | advqa_13268 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Porfirio has arts that had what kind of promotion, that flourished? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | sponsored | advqa_13269 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The mexican painters were considered what type in the 19th century that was in common with Jose? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | landscape | advqa_13270 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the president's artistic taste? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | French | advqa_13271 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In English, whom did Diaz sponsor? | During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Many of ... | (San Carlos Art Academy | advqa_13272 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What do Claveria, Lindavista and low income housing have in common? | North of the Historic Center, Azcapotzalco and Gustavo A. Madero have important industrial centers and neighborhoods that range from established middle-class colonias such as Claveria and Lindavista to huge low-income housing areas that share hillsides with adjacent municipalities in the State of Mexico. In recent year... | hillsides | advqa_13273 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What type of residential areas are in Satelite? | North of the Historic Center, Azcapotzalco and Gustavo A. Madero have important industrial centers and neighborhoods that range from established middle-class colonias such as Claveria and Lindavista to huge low-income housing areas that share hillsides with adjacent municipalities in the State of Mexico. In recent year... | middle to upper-middle-class | advqa_13274 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the other important industrial center besides Azcapotzalco? | North of the Historic Center, Azcapotzalco and Gustavo A. Madero have important industrial centers and neighborhoods that range from established middle-class colonias such as Claveria and Lindavista to huge low-income housing areas that share hillsides with adjacent municipalities in the State of Mexico. In recent year... | Gustavo A. Madero | advqa_13275 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following has industrial centers, Claveria or Azcapotzalco? | North of the Historic Center, Azcapotzalco and Gustavo A. Madero have important industrial centers and neighborhoods that range from established middle-class colonias such as Claveria and Lindavista to huge low-income housing areas that share hillsides with adjacent municipalities in the State of Mexico. In recent year... | Azcapotzalco | advqa_13276 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is south of Lindavista? | North of the Historic Center, Azcapotzalco and Gustavo A. Madero have important industrial centers and neighborhoods that range from established middle-class colonias such as Claveria and Lindavista to huge low-income housing areas that share hillsides with adjacent municipalities in the State of Mexico. In recent year... | Historic Center | advqa_13277 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Name another middle class area besides Claveria and Lindavista. | North of the Historic Center, Azcapotzalco and Gustavo A. Madero have important industrial centers and neighborhoods that range from established middle-class colonias such as Claveria and Lindavista to huge low-income housing areas that share hillsides with adjacent municipalities in the State of Mexico. In recent year... | Ciudad Satélite | advqa_13278 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which neighborhood is more upscale, Claveria or Ciudad Satelite? | North of the Historic Center, Azcapotzalco and Gustavo A. Madero have important industrial centers and neighborhoods that range from established middle-class colonias such as Claveria and Lindavista to huge low-income housing areas that share hillsides with adjacent municipalities in the State of Mexico. In recent year... | Ciudad Satélite | advqa_13279 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was the one person that mentioned in the text that started good relationship with Vietnam? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | President Bill Clinton | advqa_13280 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who, between Bill Clinton and Kerry, sponsored the resolution in 94? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | Kerry | advqa_13281 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which reason is mentioned in the text that caused Kerry and John to pass a resolution regarding Vietnam? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | to pave the way for normalization | advqa_13282 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which position was held by John when he was in agreement with Kerry? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | Vietnam veteran | advqa_13283 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened in the during the 95th year of the 20th century? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | President Bill Clinton normalized diplomatic relations with the country of Vietnam | advqa_13284 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened in the 94th year of the 20th century? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietnam veteran John McCain, that called for an end to the existing trade embargo against Vietnam | advqa_13285 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened in the 95th year of the century known as the 1900's? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | the Senate passed a resolution | advqa_13286 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the case in the 92nd year of the 20th century? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs | advqa_13287 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What are the years mentioned in the text as years that ended trade embargo against Vietnam? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | 1994 | advqa_13288 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
John McCain was in agreement with one other person. What was the name of that person? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | Kerry | advqa_13289 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who, between Kerry and Clinton, endorsed the report? | Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietna... | Kerry | advqa_13290 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did Kerry vote for? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein | advqa_13291 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What charactization contributed to Kerry's defeat in the election? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | flip-flopper | advqa_13292 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What position did Kerry take early in the process of going to war with Iraq? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | initially voted in support | advqa_13293 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Kerry and his opponent both didn't like? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | Saddam Hussein | advqa_13294 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What issue did Kerry use against the Bush campaign? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | the Iraq War | advqa_13295 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the issue in question regarding Kerry's stance on the Iraq War? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it | advqa_13296 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Bush gave Kerry a what? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | defeat | advqa_13297 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When did Kerry decide to voice his disagreements with Bush? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | During his bid to be elected president in 2004 | advqa_13298 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Kerry agreed with Bush when he? | During his bid to be elected president in 2004, Kerry frequently criticized President George W. Bush for the Iraq War. While Kerry had initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein, he voted against an $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill to pay for the sub... | initially voted in support of authorizing President Bush to use force in dealing with Saddam Hussein | advqa_13299 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
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