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Frank Jensen was born in 1961 in the city of Copenhagen.
Answer: False
Explanation: While Frank Jensen was born in 1961, his birthplace was Ulsted, Denmark, not Copenhagen.
Frank Jensen holds a master's degree in economics from the University of Copenhagen.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen holds a master's degree in economics, but it was obtained from Aalborg University, not the University of Copenhagen.
In which year was Frank Jensen born?
Answer: 1961
Explanation: Frank Jensen was born in 1961.
What academic field did Frank Jensen study, and where did he earn his master's degree?
Answer: Economics, Aalborg University
Explanation: Frank Jensen studied economics and earned his master's degree from Aalborg University.
Frank Jensen, a member of the Conservative People's Party, served as the Lord Mayor of Copenhagen.
Answer: False
Explanation: The provided information consistently identifies Frank Jensen as a member of the Social Democrats, not the Conservative People's Party. He did serve as the Lord Mayor of Copenhagen.
Frank Jensen is a member of the Danish Social Democrats political party.
Answer: True
Explanation: This statement is accurate; Frank Jensen is affiliated with the Danish Social Democrats.
Frank Jensen held the position of Minister of Justice before serving as Minister for Research.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen served as Minister for Research from 1994 to 1996, and subsequently as Minister of Justice from 1996 to 2001. Therefore, he served as Minister for Research *before* Minister of Justice.
During Frank Jensen's time as Minister for Research and Minister of Justice, Poul Nyrup Rasmussen was the Prime Minister.
Answer: True
Explanation: This statement is accurate; Poul Nyrup Rasmussen was the Prime Minister during Frank Jensen's ministerial terms.
Jytte Hilden succeeded Frank Jensen as Minister of Justice.
Answer: False
Explanation: Lene Espersen succeeded Frank Jensen as Minister of Justice. Jytte Hilden succeeded him as Minister for Research.
Frank Jensen served as the Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats from 2015 until his resignation in 2020.
Answer: True
Explanation: This statement accurately reflects Frank Jensen's tenure as Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats.
Mette Frederiksen was the leader of the Social Democrats when Frank Jensen was Deputy Leader.
Answer: True
Explanation: This statement is correct. Mette Frederiksen held the leadership of the Social Democrats during Frank Jensen's tenure as Deputy Leader.
Mogens Jensen was Frank Jensen's successor as Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats.
Answer: False
Explanation: Mogens Jensen was Frank Jensen's predecessor, not successor, as Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats.
Frank Jensen served as Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats concurrently with his role as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen.
Answer: True
Explanation: Frank Jensen served as Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats from June 2015 to October 2020. He also served as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen from January 2010 to October 2020. Therefore, these roles overlapped during the period from June 2015 to October 2020.
What is Frank Jensen's primary political affiliation?
Answer: Social Democrats
Explanation: Frank Jensen is a member of the Social Democrats political party.
Who was the Prime Minister when Frank Jensen served as Minister of Justice?
Answer: Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
Explanation: Poul Nyrup Rasmussen was the Prime Minister during Frank Jensen's tenure as Minister of Justice (1996-2001).
Which role did Frank Jensen hold from June 2015 to October 2020?
Answer: Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats
Explanation: From June 2015 to October 2020, Frank Jensen held the role of Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats.
Who succeeded Frank Jensen as Minister for Research?
Answer: Jytte Hilden
Explanation: Jytte Hilden succeeded Frank Jensen as Minister for Research.
Which of the following roles did Frank Jensen NOT hold?
Answer: Minister of Finance
Explanation: Frank Jensen held the roles of Minister for Research, Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, and Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats. He did not hold the position of Minister of Finance.
Who succeeded Frank Jensen as Minister of Justice?
Answer: Lene Espersen
Explanation: Lene Espersen succeeded Frank Jensen as Minister of Justice.
Who was the leader of the Social Democrats during Frank Jensen's time as Deputy Leader?
Answer: Mette Frederiksen
Explanation: Mette Frederiksen was the leader of the Social Democrats during Frank Jensen's tenure as Deputy Leader.
Frank Jensen began his tenure as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen in late 2009.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen commenced his duties as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen on January 1, 2010, not in late 2009.
Frank Jensen served as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen for approximately 11 years.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen served as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen for approximately ten years, from January 2010 to October 2020, not eleven years.
Lars Weiss was the immediate predecessor to Frank Jensen as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen.
Answer: False
Explanation: Ritt Bjerregaard was the immediate predecessor to Frank Jensen as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen. Lars Weiss served as an acting successor.
Frank Jensen served as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen for approximately how many years?
Answer: Ten years
Explanation: Frank Jensen served as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen for approximately ten years.
Who was Frank Jensen's immediate predecessor as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen?
Answer: Ritt Bjerregaard
Explanation: Ritt Bjerregaard was the immediate predecessor to Frank Jensen as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen.
In the 2005 Social Democrats leadership election, Frank Jensen narrowly defeated Helle Thorning-Schmidt.
Answer: False
Explanation: In the 2005 Social Democrats leadership election, Frank Jensen was defeated by Helle Thorning-Schmidt, receiving 47% of the vote compared to her 53%.
Following his loss in the 2005 leadership election, Frank Jensen continued serving in the Folketing.
Answer: False
Explanation: Following his loss in the 2005 leadership election, Frank Jensen decided not to seek re-election to the Folketing (Danish Parliament).
What was the outcome of the 2005 Social Democrats leadership election involving Frank Jensen?
Answer: Helle Thorning-Schmidt won the election against Frank Jensen.
Explanation: In the 2005 Social Democrats leadership election, Helle Thorning-Schmidt was elected leader, defeating Frank Jensen who received 47% of the vote.
Which position did Frank Jensen decide NOT to seek re-election for after the 2005 leadership race?
Answer: Member of the Folketing (Danish Parliament)
Explanation: Following his loss in the 2005 leadership election, Frank Jensen chose not to seek re-election to the Folketing (Danish Parliament).
What was Frank Jensen's role in the Social Democrats leadership election of 2005?
Answer: He ran as a candidate to succeed Mogens Lykketoft.
Explanation: In the 2005 Social Democrats leadership election, Frank Jensen ran as a candidate to succeed the outgoing leader, Mogens Lykketoft.
Frank Jensen resigned from his political positions due to allegations of financial misconduct.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen resigned due to allegations of sexual harassment, not financial misconduct.
Frank Jensen admitted to sexually harassing colleagues over a period of about 30 years in October 2020.
Answer: True
Explanation: This statement is accurate; Frank Jensen admitted in October 2020 to having engaged in sexual harassment over approximately three decades.
Frank Jensen announced his resignation on his birthday in 2020.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen announced his resignation on October 19, 2020. His birthday is May 28th, so he did not announce his resignation on his birthday.
Frank Jensen resigned from politics before admitting to any wrongdoing.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen resigned from his political positions after allegations of sexual harassment surfaced, and he subsequently admitted to such misconduct.
What was the nature of the allegations that led to Frank Jensen's resignation in 2020?
Answer: Sexual harassment
Explanation: The allegations that led to Frank Jensen's resignation in 2020 concerned sexual harassment.
What did Frank Jensen admit to in October 2020?
Answer: Committing sexual harassment against multiple women over decades
Explanation: In October 2020, Frank Jensen admitted to committing sexual harassment against multiple women over a period of approximately 30 years.
On what date did Frank Jensen announce his resignation from his political offices?
Answer: October 19, 2020
Explanation: Frank Jensen announced his resignation from his political offices on October 19, 2020.
What is the meaning of 'julefrokost' in the context of the 2011 incident involving Frank Jensen?
Answer: A traditional Danish Christmas lunch party
Explanation: A 'julefrokost' is a traditional Danish Christmas lunch party.
What specific incident occurred at a 'julefrokost' in 2011 involving Frank Jensen?
Answer: He was accused of attempting to lick a female coworker.
Explanation: At a 'julefrokost' in 2011, Frank Jensen was accused of attempting to lick a female coworker.
Frank Jensen is married to Helle Thorning-Schmidt and they have three children.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen is married to Jane Frimand Pedersen and they have two children. Helle Thorning-Schmidt is a different prominent Danish politician.
Frank Jensen's son, Lasse Frimand Jensen, currently serves as the Mayor of Aalborg.
Answer: True
Explanation: This statement is accurate; Frank Jensen's son, Lasse Frimand Jensen, holds the position of Mayor of Aalborg.
Frank Jensen is a member of the Board of Directors for the Maersk Group.
Answer: False
Explanation: Frank Jensen is a member of the Board of Directors for Rockwool Fonden, not the Maersk Group.
What is the current role held by Frank Jensen's son, Lasse Frimand Jensen?
Answer: Mayor of Aalborg
Explanation: Frank Jensen's son, Lasse Frimand Jensen, currently holds the position of Mayor of Aalborg.
Frank Jensen holds a board position within which foundation?
Answer: Rockwool Fonden
Explanation: Frank Jensen holds a board position within the Rockwool Fonden.
In 2018, Frank Jensen claimed Copenhagen had reduced its CO2 emissions by 40% since 2005.
Answer: True
Explanation: This statement is accurate; in 2018, Frank Jensen claimed that Copenhagen had achieved a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 2005 levels.
The hatnote in the article distinguishes Frank Jensen from a Danish film director.
Answer: False
Explanation: The hatnote serves to distinguish Frank Jensen from Frank Høj Jensen, a Danish Olympic sailor, not a film director.
The article is designated as a stub concerning a Danish mayor.
Answer: True
Explanation: The article is indeed designated as a stub, indicating it is an incomplete overview of a Danish mayor's biography and is open for further contributions.
The image caption places Frank Jensen in the year 2015 at a political rally.
Answer: False
Explanation: The image caption places Frank Jensen in the year 2010, likely at an event such as Bogforum, a Danish book fair, not at a political rally in 2015.
Authority control links for Frank Jensen include only the German National Library (GND).
Answer: False
Explanation: Authority control links for Frank Jensen include ISNI and VIAF in addition to the German National Library (GND).
The 'BLP sources' notice suggests the article about Frank Jensen is well-sourced and requires no further citations.
Answer: False
Explanation: The 'BLP sources' notice explicitly states that the biography requires additional citations for verifiability and highlights the need to remove unsourced material, indicating it is not considered well-sourced.
What environmental achievement did Frank Jensen claim for Copenhagen in 2018?
Answer: A 40% reduction in CO2 emissions since 2005
Explanation: In 2018, Frank Jensen claimed that Copenhagen had reduced its CO2 emissions by 40% since 2005.
The hatnote at the beginning of the article serves to distinguish Frank Jensen from whom?
Answer: A Danish Olympic sailor named Frank Højlund Jensen
Explanation: The hatnote distinguishes Frank Jensen from Frank Højlund Jensen, a Danish Olympic sailor.