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What does the P in "GSDP" stand for? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | product | advqa_14300 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How was the economical performance of Delhi in 2011-12? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal | advqa_14301 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What year is 2011-12 called? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | fiscal | advqa_14302 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What does the S in "GDSP" stand for? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | state | advqa_14303 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What does lakh crore measure? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | prices | advqa_14304 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What index measures the economical performance? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | gross state domestic product (GSDP) | advqa_14305 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What does the G in "GSDP" stand for? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | gross | advqa_14306 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How is the GSDP reported? | The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices for the year 2011-12 has been estimated at Rs 3.13 lakh crore, which is an increase of 18.7 per cent over the previous fiscal. | at current prices | advqa_14307 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why is it dangerous get asphalt on you? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | skin absorption | advqa_14308 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the exposure length of the safe limit of fumes in minutes? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | 15 | advqa_14309 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
A place that researches this disease also researched asphalt? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | Cancer | advqa_14310 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Asphalt isn't suitable for industrial purposes if it is not? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | heated or diluted | advqa_14311 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What can be a drawback to using asphalt? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | fumes or skin absorption | advqa_14312 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What conclusion can be made about asphalt emissions? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | temperatures greater than 199 °C (390 °F), were shown to produce a greater exposure risk than when asphalt was heated to lower temperatures | advqa_14313 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What information is simply background/informational? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point where it becomes workable for the production of materials | advqa_14314 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What premise does the passage first make? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption | advqa_14315 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
People should try to not breathe in? | People can be exposed to asphalt in the workplace by breathing in fumes or skin absorption. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 5 mg/m3 over a 15-minute period. Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point wh... | asphalt | advqa_14316 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the size of England? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | supply of natural asphalt/bitumen | advqa_14317 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Is it harder to mine the surface or deeper deposits? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | deeper deposits | advqa_14318 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What has reduced profitability in the oil sands industry? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | Because of oil price increases after 2003, producing bitumen became highly profitable, but as a result of the decline after 2014 | advqa_14319 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How has production potential from the oil sands been increased? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | recent technological breakthroughs | advqa_14320 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What can you use to get other sources of bitumen besides that which is on the surface? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | situ | advqa_14321 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why did production slow down several years ago? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | it became uneconomic | advqa_14322 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is mined on the surface? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | asphalt/bitumen deposit | advqa_14323 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In 1999, was producing bitumen profitable or uneconomic? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | uneconomic | advqa_14324 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What geography is suited for bitumen production? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | sedimentary rock | advqa_14325 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which is more valuable, bitumen or sedimentary rock? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | bitumen | advqa_14326 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where does the natural asphalt/bitumen come from? | Naturally occurring crude asphalt/bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for petroleum production from "Oil sands", currently under development in Alberta, Canada. Canada has most of the world's supply of natural asphalt/bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometres (an area larger than England),... | Oil sands | advqa_14327 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who worked on developing pavement besides Cassell, Claridge, and Seyssel? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Samuel Ryland Phipson | advqa_14328 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who, between Dr T. Lamb and Samuel Ryland, was crucial to introducing the asphalt patent? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Samuel Ryland | advqa_14329 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ is 2.1 km south of Charing Cross. | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Vauxhall | advqa_14330 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where was the second patent first mentioned to be found? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | France | advqa_14331 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Whose buddy lent a hand the development of asphalt? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Richard Tappin Claridge | advqa_14332 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who else tried asphalt but failed? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Vauxhall | advqa_14333 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened before a time span of 3 years? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834 | advqa_14334 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who, between Claridge and Samuel Ryland Phipson, is the owner of patent #7849? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Claridge | advqa_14335 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where was the second patent second mentioned to be found? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Belgium | advqa_14336 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who's idea was patented first Cassell or Richard Tappin Claridge? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Cassell | advqa_14337 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened on the 36th year of the 1800s? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt | advqa_14338 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was part of Surrey until 1889. | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Vauxhall | advqa_14339 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What physician's parent helped develop asphalt? | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Dr T. Lamb | advqa_14340 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__was originally part of the Manor of South Lambeth. | The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walte... | Vauxhall | advqa_14341 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What makes the kerosene easy to separate? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | lighter materials | advqa_14342 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which method of keeping asphalt soft has the biggest impact on our planet? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | Diesel oil | advqa_14343 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is mentioned that starts with a k that some people use to heat their homes? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | kerosene | advqa_14344 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How do companies keep asphalt soft during delivery? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity | advqa_14345 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What material starts with a b? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | bitumen | advqa_14346 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following is the lightest: asphalt, kerosene or bitumen? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | kerosene | advqa_14347 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happens to the diesel and kerosene when the shipment arrives at its final destination? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture | advqa_14348 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following substances is not conveyed through pipes: exhaust or asphalt? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | asphalt | advqa_14349 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is normally on the ground of a children's playground area? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | Asphalt | advqa_14350 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In the United States how warm is asphalt kept during delivery? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | (302 °F | advqa_14351 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following is not mixed in with asphalt: diesel oil, releasing agent or kerosene? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | releasing agent | advqa_14352 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How do people in the industry refer to the solutions that are added to asphalt to keep it soft? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | bitumen feedstock", or BFS | advqa_14353 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is mentioned that can be used in some trucks as fuel? | Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Sometimes diesel oil or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery, these lighter materials are separated out of the mixture. This mixture is often called "bitumen feedstock", or BFS. Some dump truc... | diesel oil | advqa_14354 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Coal tar is a waste product of the production of what? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | town gas | advqa_14355 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What has also been used in road aggregates besides coal tar? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | Asphalt/bitumen | advqa_14356 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Asphalt is not a tar, it is a what? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | bitumen | advqa_14357 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What do you use to make coal tar? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | coal | advqa_14358 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Coal tar is produced as a byproduct when coal is turned into what? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | town gas | advqa_14359 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What material replaced coal tar in the making of roads when the use of natural gas overtook town gas? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | asphalt/bitumen | advqa_14360 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What seems like but is not coal tar? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | Asphalt | advqa_14361 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why do we use coal tar? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | binder | advqa_14362 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The name the "La Brea Tar Pits" is ironic because it is made up of what? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | natural bitumen rather than tar | advqa_14363 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is Asphalt similar to in application? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | binder | advqa_14364 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What would you use the substance confused with Asphalt for? | Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "coal tar", which is a visually similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal. During the early and mid-20th century when town gas was produced, coal tar was a readily available byproduct and extensively used as the binder for road ... | binder | advqa_14365 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where does recycled material go | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | pavements, roadbeds, shoulders and embankments | advqa_14366 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is a recyclable material that can be used in new embankments? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | asphalt | advqa_14367 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Milling is a form of? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | maintenance | advqa_14368 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The majority of paved roads use asphalt; what happens with it when maintenance is performed? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | material is reclaimed | advqa_14369 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How do we know how much asphalt is recycled? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | industry surveys | advqa_14370 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Paved roads are almost always made of? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | asphalt | advqa_14371 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where might you find recycled asphalt and bitumen being put back to use? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | facility | advqa_14372 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What activities can result in the recycling of asphalt? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | widening and resurfacing projects | advqa_14373 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Ingredient of asphalt | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | bitumen | advqa_14374 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Pavement is made of? | When maintenance is performed on asphalt pavements, such as milling to remove a worn or damaged surface, the removed material can be returned to a facility for processing into new pavement mixtures. The asphalt/bitumen in the removed material can be reactivated and put back to use in new pavement mixes. With some 95% o... | asphalt/bitumen | advqa_14375 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why might Golconda share similarity to Vijayanagara style? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | neighbouring | advqa_14376 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What sparked the Golconda style? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore | advqa_14377 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why might Hyderabad style not resemble the Vijayanagara style? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminous gold and white colours is generally found in the Golconda style. The Hyderabad style originated in the 17th ce... | advqa_14378 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is Golconda? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | painting styles | advqa_14379 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What might be a main difference between Golconda and Hyderabad styles? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | Golconda style is a native style | advqa_14380 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What suggests Deccani style lasted at least 2 centuries? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminous gold and white colours is generally found in the Golconda style. The Hyderabad style originated in the 17th ce... | advqa_14381 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What signifies Golconda? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | use of luminous gold and white colours is generally found in the Golconda style | advqa_14382 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What sparked the idea of this style? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | Mughal painting | advqa_14383 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What signifies Hyderabad? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | this style makes use of bright colours and mostly depicts regional landscape, culture, costumes and jewellery | advqa_14384 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is popular because of things like Hyderabad? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | The region | advqa_14385 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where did the similar paintings come from? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | Mysore | advqa_14386 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What are make of the types of Deccani painting? | The region is well known for its Golconda and Hyderabad painting styles which are branches of Deccani painting. Developed during the 16th century, the Golconda style is a native style blending foreign techniques and bears some similarity to the Vijayanagara paintings of neighbouring Mysore. A significant use of luminou... | styles | advqa_14387 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of these states was NOT later partitioned to create the new Telangana state, Andhra Pradesh or Karnataka? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | Karnataka | advqa_14388 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which year were there more explosions in the city, 2013 or 2002? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | 2013 | advqa_14389 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When did the second action in the Telangana movement take place? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | 1972 | advqa_14390 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What proved fatal in the fight for a Telangana state? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | explosions | advqa_14391 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened four months before the passing of the Telangana Bill? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | the Union Cabinet approved the proposal | advqa_14392 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which state is younger, Maharashtra or Telangana? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | Telangana | advqa_14393 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which year had more explosions, 2002 or 2013? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | 2013 | advqa_14394 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What event took place eight months after the Union Cabinet approved the proposal? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | Telangana state was formed | advqa_14395 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What time span was initially put on the transition of the new state? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | ten years | advqa_14396 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In what year did the on-going terroristic actions succeed in getting governmental recognition? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | 2014 | advqa_14397 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In what year were there two different months in which the city suffered due to explosions? | On 1 November 1956 the states of India were reorganised by language. Hyderabad state was split into three parts, which were merged with neighbouring states to form the modern states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The nine Telugu- and Urdu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in the Telangana region were... | 2007 | advqa_14398 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the active cricket team in Hyderabad? | The most popular sports played in Hyderabad are cricket and association football. At the professional level, the city has hosted national and international sports events such as the 2002 National Games of India, the 2003 Afro-Asian Games, the 2004 AP Tourism Hyderabad Open women's tennis tournament, the 2007 Military W... | Sunrisers Hyderabad | advqa_14399 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
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