Information:  - Adelaide is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia. In June 2014, Adelaide had an estimated resident population of 1.31 million. South Australia, with a total of 1.7 million inhabitants, has the most centralised population of any state in Australia, with more than 75 percent of its people living in greater Adelaide, while the other population centres in the state are relatively small.  - Rock Music is an album by Australian band The Superjesus released in 2003 .  - Paul Berryman is an Australian musician who has played drums for alternative rock bands The Superjesus, Faker, Miss Mandaband and Vicious.  - Eight Step Rail is the debut EP by Australian rock band The Superjesus in May 1996. The track "I'm Stained" was later re-recorded for their debut album, "Sumo". A re-recorded version of "Shut My Eyes" was also later included as a hidden track on "Sumo".  - The Superjesus are an Australian rock band formed in Adelaide in late 1994. Their debut album, "Sumo" (February 1998), peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart, their second album, "Jet Age" (October 2000) reached No. 5 and their third album, "Rock Music" (May 2003) got to No. 14. Their singles include "Shut My Eyes" (1996), "Down Again" (1997), "Gravity" (2000) and "Secret Agent Man" (2001). At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 they won Best New Talent for "Eight Step Rail" (their debut extended play, May 1996) and Breakthrough Artist  Single for "Shut My Eyes". The group disbanded in mid-2004 and reunited in 2013 with mainstay members Paul Berryman on drums, Sarah McLeod on lead vocals and Stuart Rudd on bass guitar.  - The 11th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards) were held on 22 September 1997 at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney. The event was hosted by Australian actorcomedian Paul McDermott, with presenters Elle McFeast, Kylie Minogue, Ben Folds, Colin Buchanan and The Presidents of the United States of America. Savage Garden dominated this year, receiving a record ten awards including "Album of the Year" for "Savage Garden", "Single of the Year" for "Truly Madly Deeply" and "Best Group", amongst other awards.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'rock music ' exhibits the relationship of 'follows'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - 1  - 14  - 1996  - 2001  - 2004  - 2013  - 22  - 5  - 7  - a  - again  - album  - album of the year  - alternative  - and  - as  - australia  - best  - city  - city of  - eight  - ep  - extended play  - february  - garden  - gravity  - guitar  - industry  - is  - jet age  - late  - living  - may  - more  - music  - no  - october  - on  - play  - savage  - savage garden  - second album  - september  - singles  - south  - step  - the most  - they  - third album  - total  - version
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Information:  - Roop Singh Bais ( 8 September 1908 -- 16 December 1977 ) was a legendary Indian hockey player . He was part of the celebrated Indian field hockey team which won gold medals for India at 1932 and 1936 Olympic Games . He was the younger brother of Dhyan Chand , the most celebrated player in Indian hockey and widely regarded as the greatest hockey player ever . Captain Roop Singh himself is considered as one of the greatest hockey players of all times .  - Dhyan Chand (29 August 1905  3 December 1979) was an Indian field hockey player, who is considered as one the greatest field hockey players of all time. He is known for his extraordinary goal-scoring feats, in addition to earning three Olympic gold medals (1928, 1932, and 1936) in field hockey, during an era where India was the most dominant team in Hockey.  - Field hockey is a team sport of the hockey family. The earliest origins of the sport date back to the Middle Ages in England, Scotland, France and the Netherlands. The game can be played on a grass field or a turf field as well as an indoor board surface. Each team plays with eleven players, including the goalie. Players use sticks made out of wood, carbon fibre, fibre glass or a combination of carbon fibre and fibre glass in different quantities (with the higher carbon fibre stick being more expensive and less likely to break) to hit a round, hard, plastic ball. The length of the stick depends on the player's individual height. Only one end of the stick is allowed to be used. Goalies often have a different kind of stick, however they can also use an ordinary field hockey stick. The specific goal-keeping sticks have another curve at the end of the stick, this is to give them more surface area to save the ball. The uniform consists of shin guards, shoes, shorts, a mouth guard and a jersey. Today, the game is played globally, with particular popularity throughout Western Europe, the Indian subcontinent, Southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and parts of the United States (such as Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania). Field Hockey is the national sport of India and Pakistan. The term "field hockey" is used primarily in Canada and the United States where ice hockey is more popular. In Sweden the term landhockey is used.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'roop singh' exhibits the relationship of 'occupation'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - canada  - carbon  - field hockey player  - game
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field hockey player

Question: Information:  - Maurice-Francois Garin (3 March 1871  19 February 1957) was an Italian-born French road bicycle racer best known for winning the inaugural Tour de France in 1903, and for being stripped of his title in the second Tour in 1904 along with eight others, for cheating.  - A newspaper is a serial publication containing news about current events, other informative articles (listed below) about politics, sports, arts, and so on, and advertising. A newspaper is usually, but not exclusively, printed on relatively inexpensive, low-grade paper such as newsprint. The journalism organizations that publish newspapers are themselves often metonymically called newspapers. As of 2017, most newspapers are now published online as well as in print. The online versions are called online newspapers or news websites. Newspapers are typically published daily or weekly. News magazines are also weekly, but they have a magazine format. General-interest newspapers typically publish news articles and feature articles on national and international news as well as local news. The news includes political events and personalities, business and finance, crime, weather, and natural disasters; health and medicine, science, and computers and technology; sports; and entertainment, society, food and cooking, clothing and home fashion, and the arts.   - Jean - Baptiste Fischer was an early twentieth century French road racing cyclist who won the 1901 Paris -- Tours and participated in the 1903 Tour de France in 1903 , where he finished fifth .  - The 1903 Tour de France was the first cycling race set up and sponsored by the newspaper ', ancestor of the current daily, '. It ran from 1 to 19 July in six stages over , and was won by Maurice Garin.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'jean fischer' exhibits the relationship of 'occupation'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - advertising  - bicycle racer  - entertainment  - journalism  - science
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bicycle racer