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What could be said in a political advertisement on television? | To distinguish official campaigning from independent campaigning, political advertisements on television were required to include a verbal disclaimer identifying the organization responsible for the advertisement. Advertisements produced by political campaigns usually included the statement, "I'm [candidate's name], an... | disclaimer | advqa_3500 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Candidate's names are included in which type of advertisements? | To distinguish official campaigning from independent campaigning, political advertisements on television were required to include a verbal disclaimer identifying the organization responsible for the advertisement. Advertisements produced by political campaigns usually included the statement, "I'm [candidate's name], an... | Advertisements produced by political campaigns | advqa_3501 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Organization's names are included in which type of advertisements? | To distinguish official campaigning from independent campaigning, political advertisements on television were required to include a verbal disclaimer identifying the organization responsible for the advertisement. Advertisements produced by political campaigns usually included the statement, "I'm [candidate's name], an... | Advertisements produced by independent organizations | advqa_3502 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who supported the motion the most? | At the official counting of the electoral votes on January 6, a motion was made contesting Ohio's electoral votes. Because the motion was supported by at least one member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, election law mandated that each house retire to debate and vote on the motion. In the House of R... | Democrats | advqa_3503 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where did support for the motion come from? | At the official counting of the electoral votes on January 6, a motion was made contesting Ohio's electoral votes. Because the motion was supported by at least one member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, election law mandated that each house retire to debate and vote on the motion. In the House of R... | Democrats | advqa_3504 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The two loegislative bodies are? | At the official counting of the electoral votes on January 6, a motion was made contesting Ohio's electoral votes. Because the motion was supported by at least one member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, election law mandated that each house retire to debate and vote on the motion. In the House of R... | House of Representatives and the Senate | advqa_3505 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How many positions in the House of Representatives were unfilled? | At the official counting of the electoral votes on January 6, a motion was made contesting Ohio's electoral votes. Because the motion was supported by at least one member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, election law mandated that each house retire to debate and vote on the motion. In the House of R... | one | advqa_3506 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Boxer filed a? | At the official counting of the electoral votes on January 6, a motion was made contesting Ohio's electoral votes. Because the motion was supported by at least one member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, election law mandated that each house retire to debate and vote on the motion. In the House of R... | motion | advqa_3507 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who didn't participate in the Senate when they could? | At the official counting of the electoral votes on January 6, a motion was made contesting Ohio's electoral votes. Because the motion was supported by at least one member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, election law mandated that each house retire to debate and vote on the motion. In the House of R... | 25 | advqa_3508 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who did not participate even though they could in the House? | At the official counting of the electoral votes on January 6, a motion was made contesting Ohio's electoral votes. Because the motion was supported by at least one member of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, election law mandated that each house retire to debate and vote on the motion. In the House of R... | 52 Republicans and 80 Democrats | advqa_3509 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What carried meaning for Victoria? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | to name the new baby Albert | advqa_3510 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who suggested that Prince Albert's great-grandson, born on the 34th anniversary of his death, be named after him? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Prince of Wales | advqa_3511 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who disliked naming Prince Albert's great-grandson, born on the 34th anniversary of his death, "Albert"? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Duchess of Teck | advqa_3512 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was a downside to the name Albert? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given | advqa_3513 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
who wrote to the duchess of york? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Queen Victoria | advqa_3514 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
who was born on such a sad day? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Albert Frederick Arthur George | advqa_3515 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
who was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Albert Frederick Arthur George | advqa_3516 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was born on the anniversary of Prince Albert's death? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Albert Frederick Arthur George | advqa_3517 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
who was a great grandson of Queen Victoria? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Albert Frederick Arthur George | advqa_3518 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why did Albert's name hold sympathetic value? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert | advqa_3519 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the byword for all that is great and good? | His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been "rather distressed". Two... | Albert | advqa_3520 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was George's goal after the abdication? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | to make it steady again | advqa_3521 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What methodology did George VI use to disseminate information to his relative? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | wrote | advqa_3522 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why was George popular? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | dutiful family man and by showing personal courage | advqa_3523 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened after the war? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | imperial power was eroded | advqa_3524 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was George VI role in the royal family? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | king | advqa_3525 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What group did not have a high opinion of royalty? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | public | advqa_3526 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which George did not become king? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | Hardie | advqa_3527 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where does Hardie work? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | Parliament | advqa_3528 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When did George become king? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | 1936 | advqa_3529 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How did George communicate with his sibling? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | wrote | advqa_3530 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was hard for George to do when he became king? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again" | advqa_3531 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why did George VI become king? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | abdication | advqa_3532 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What moniker did George VI use to refer to the state of the monarchy? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | rocking throne | advqa_3533 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How much faith did people have in George originally? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | low | advqa_3534 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In what 12 month period did someone give up the throne? | In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did "more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed "a rocking throne", and tried "to make it steady again". He becam... | 1936 | advqa_3535 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened first, Prince Albert qualified as an RAF pilot or Prince Albert gained a promotion to squadron leader? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | Prince Albert qualified as an RAF pilot | advqa_3536 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who did Albert go to Brussels with? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | King Albert | advqa_3537 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened first, the disbanding of the Independent Air Force or Prince Albert gaining a promotion to squadron leader? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | the disbanding of the Independent Air Force | advqa_3538 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened first, the triumphal reentry into Brussels by King Albert or Prince Albert qualifying as an RAF pilot? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | triumphal reentry into Brussels | advqa_3539 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened on 1 August 1919? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | promotion to squadron leader | advqa_3540 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did he train in for two weeks? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | command of a squadron on the Cadet Wing | advqa_3541 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where did Albert complete his training? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | RAF's Cadet School | advqa_3542 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened first, the disbanding of the Independent Air Force or Prince Albert qualifying as an RAF pilot? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | the disbanding of the Independent Air Force | advqa_3543 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did Albert accomplish when he became a pilot? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | first member of the royal family to be certified as a fully qualified pilot | advqa_3544 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When was Prince Albert in France? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | closing weeks of the war | advqa_3545 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened after June 1919? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | Prince Albert qualified as an RAF pilot on 31 July 1919 and gained a promotion to squadron leader on the following day | advqa_3546 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What are his pilot qualifications? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | fully qualified | advqa_3547 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened first, the triumphal reentry into Brussels by King Albert or Prince Albert gaining a promotion to squadron leader? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | triumphal reentry into Brussels | advqa_3548 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened in April of 1918? | In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Air Force. He was ... | establishment of the Royal Air Force | advqa_3549 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What city did the government move to after Kanggye? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | Pyongyang | advqa_3550 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what did the 70th Tank Battalion do two days after they captured Namchonjam city? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | they flanked rightwards, away from the principal road (to Pyongyang), to capture Hwangju | advqa_3551 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the new capital | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | Kanggye | advqa_3552 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the UN force called which invaded North Korea? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | the Northern Offensive | advqa_3553 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what did the 70th Tank Battalion do five days after the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city | advqa_3554 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what happened five days before Namchonjam city was captured? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division | advqa_3555 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what happened the third day after Hwangju was captured? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | the 1st Cavalry Division captured Pyongyang | advqa_3556 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was ultimately successful in taking the seat of government? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | the 1st Cavalry Division | advqa_3557 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What city was taken last? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | Pyongyang | advqa_3558 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What helped the Northern Offensive | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | 89th Tank Battalion | advqa_3559 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who flanked rightwards | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | 70th Tank Battalion | advqa_3560 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the current capital of the DPRK? | Meanwhile, on 10 October 1950, the 89th Tank Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, increasing the armor available for the Northern Offensive. On 15 October, after moderate KPA resistance, the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Charlie Company, 70th Tank Battalion captured Namchonjam city. On 17 October, they flanke... | Pyongyang | advqa_3561 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which came first, the Chinese entered the war or Truman dispatched the US 7th Fleet? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet | advqa_3562 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following is not the name of a politician: Mao Zedong, Korea, or Truman? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | Korea | advqa_3563 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following is not a body of water: the Taiwan Strait or the Politburo? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | the Politburo | advqa_3564 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following did not claim to be the legitimate government of China: the Nationalist Republic of China, the United States, or the People's Republic of China? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | the United States | advqa_3565 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened earlier, the KPA invaded or President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | the KPA invaded | advqa_3566 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following is not the name of an army: KPA, PLA or PRC? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | PRC | advqa_3567 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened earlier, Mao Zedong reported to the Politburo or President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait | advqa_3568 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened earlier, the Chinese entered the war or President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait | advqa_3569 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following had more people in it: the PRC or the PLA? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | PRC | advqa_3570 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened earlier, Mao Zedong reported to the Politburo or the Chinese entered the war? | On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 August 1950, wit... | Mao Zedong reported to the Politburo | advqa_3571 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What made up the largest numerical volume of cargo? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | 350,000 tons of supplies | advqa_3572 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How many non-humans made up the cargo? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies | advqa_3573 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were fewer civilians or refugees evacuated? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | refugees | advqa_3574 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were more soldiers or civilians evacuated to Pusan? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | soldiers | advqa_3575 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Jimmy Carter ended the | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | national emergency | advqa_3576 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were more soldiers or refugees evacuated? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | soldiers | advqa_3577 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What entity from China was involved? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | Chinese army | advqa_3578 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The United Nations left __ | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | Hungnam | advqa_3579 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who gained the right of command? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | the Chinese army | advqa_3580 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How many did the ship used to rescue? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | 14,000 refugees | advqa_3581 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The Hungnam evacuation involved transit of? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies | advqa_3582 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were more civilians or vehicles evacuated to Pusan? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | civilians | advqa_3583 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were more soldiers or vehicles evacuated to Pusan? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | soldiers | advqa_3584 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who supported the side against the UN? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | China | advqa_3585 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When was the villian in the chosen? | During the Hungnam evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN Command forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians, 17,500 vehicles, and 350,000 tons of supplies) were evacuated to Pusan. The SS Meredith Victory was noted for evacuating 14,000 refugees, the largest rescue operation by a single ship,... | 1 February 1951 | advqa_3586 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were more of the airplanes liasison-type or advanced-trainer? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | liaison-type | advqa_3587 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were more of the ROK Army's solders in combat or support roles? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | combat | advqa_3588 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the second time period mentioned? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | 25 June 1950 | advqa_3589 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the second to last nation mentioned? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | U.S | advqa_3590 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the third to last nation mentioned? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | Korea | advqa_3591 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which country hosted fewer foreign troops in June 1950, Japan or Korea? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | Korea | advqa_3592 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the main issue for the ROK forces? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | unprepared and ill-equipped | advqa_3593 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the first time period mentioned? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | 1961 | advqa_3594 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the first branch of the military mentioned? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | Army | advqa_3595 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the main point of the passage? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | There were no large foreign military garrisons in Korea at the time of the invasion, but there were large U.S. garrisons and air forces in Japan | advqa_3596 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was not accepted on behalf of the ROK forces? | In contrast, the ROK Army defenders were relatively unprepared and ill-equipped. In South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (1961), R.E. Appleman reports the ROK forces' low combat readiness as of 25 June 1950. The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the ... | no tanks (they had been requested from the U.S. military, but requests were denied) | advqa_3597 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The conflict was over the land of? | By August, the KPA had pushed back the ROK Army and the Eighth United States Army to the vicinity of Pusan in southeast Korea. In their southward advance, the KPA purged the Republic of Korea's intelligentsia by killing civil servants and intellectuals. On 20 August, General MacArthur warned North Korean leader Kim Il-... | Korea | advqa_3598 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who decried the atrocities of the KPA? | By August, the KPA had pushed back the ROK Army and the Eighth United States Army to the vicinity of Pusan in southeast Korea. In their southward advance, the KPA purged the Republic of Korea's intelligentsia by killing civil servants and intellectuals. On 20 August, General MacArthur warned North Korean leader Kim Il-... | General MacArthur | advqa_3599 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
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