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Q: Premise: "Two men wearing yellow caution cones as hats and one is about to get hit with a ball to the head." Hypothesis: "The men are stupid." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: Men wearing cones as hats does not mean they are stupid. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A man stands on a peak near a statue." Hypothesis: "A man standing near a statue is trying to take a picture." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: Standing on a peak near a statue does not imply the man is trying to take a picture. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Premise: "A religious statue is observed on top of a hill." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A statue of a horse on a hill." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: A statue of a horse is not likely to be a religious statue. The answer is no. Q: Premise: "There is a line of veterans sitting in this photo one of which is being given a folded american flag by a female officer at what looks to be some sort of ceremony." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The veterans are all standing on their feet." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The veterans cannot be sitting and standing at the same time. The answer is no.
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Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "I ran over to McDonald's in order to order a steak dinner for my girlfriend." no McDonalds is a fast food spot. You cannot buy steak dinner from there. **Q** Is the following sentence factually correct? "The movement of particles in fluid can be described by Brownian motion." Options: - yes - no **A** yes Brownian motion specifically refers to fluids that are at thermal equilibrium, no net increase or decrease in temperature. Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "There are many adults that are age 7." no If someone was 7 years old they would be considered a child. **Q** Is the following a factual statement? "WYSIWYG's reduce odors in the air." Options: - yes - no **A** no An average person knows that a WYSIWYG is computer related. Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Flint, Michigan makes lighting campfires very easy." no Flint is the name of a city, not a reference to the tool flint, which can be used to light campfires. Is the following sentence factually correct? "Zheng Jie plays tennis, and is one of China's most successful players of all time." Options: - yes - no yes Zheng Jie's major claim to fame is the number of titles and awards she has won playing tennis for China.
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On vacation does mean any time you are smiling in front of the camera.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "A group of young asian women smiling for the camera." Hypothesis: "Asian women smile for a camera while on vacation." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? it is not possible to tell The vehicle is blue and it is carrying a load of cargo.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: If "The blue vehicle has a lot of cargo stacked on the roof." does that mean that "The vehicle is carrying a load on the roof."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes Both involve a man in a tank top; the first sentence just has more detail.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "A white man in a tank top looking at his fingers." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A man in a tank top." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes Small obstacles do not necessarily mean they would be a rock.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Can we conclude from "A man in a bike race jumping over a small obstacle." that "A guy in a bike race jumps his bike over a rock."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell it is not possible to tell
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CoT and answer: The royal society fulfills a number of roles: promoting science and its benefits, recognizing excellence in science, supporting outstanding science, providing scientific advice for policy. Numerology is a superstition and a pseudoscience that uses numbers to give the subject a veneer of scientific authority. no Do reverse engineering and find the question: Can numerologists become members of Royal Society? Solution: Armadillos have hard armor made of dermal bone. Humans have ended up in the hospital due to bullets ricocheting against an armadillo's shell. Answer: yes Question: Could someone theoretically use an armadillo as a shield? Reasoning & answer: For individuals experiencing dysphoria around having a vagina, packers can relieve symptoms. For people experiencing dysphoria about having a penis, there are tucking underwear and comfort gaffs available. yes Question: Is dysphoria around one's pelvis treatable without surgery? CoT and answer: Rapper Dr. Dre named his 1992 album, The Chronic, a reference to marijuana. Cannabis is a flowering plant also known as marijuana. Rapper Canibus took his name from cannabis. Rapper Snoop Dogg's song OG has a line, "Rolling up my Mary Jane," a reference to marijuana. Rap group Bone Thugs N Harmony's Weed Song is a reference to marijuana. yes Do reverse engineering and find the question: Has cannabis been a big influence in rap music genre? Solution: Distribution of copyrighted games by anyone other than the owner is considered theft. Nintendo has not released any games for emulators. Answer: no Question: Are classic nintendo games for emulator legal? Solution: In 1977 Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Less than a year later, he was assassinated before he could run for higher offices. Answer: no Question: Did Harvey Milk ever run for governor?
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Q: Given the sentence "A man on scaffolding working on the masonry of a wall." can we conclude that "A man is laying new bricks on the wall."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Working on the masonry of a wall does not mean laying new bricks. It could mean filling in broken mortar or smoothing the mortar now that it has set to get rid of the spikey bits sticking out. It could be getting rid of mold or plants that have dug their way through the mortar and into the brick. I have seen that before. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Given the sentence "The person is high on a mountain during sunset." is it true that "The person is cold since the sun is going down."? A: One can not tell if someone is cold just because they are high up a mountain. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: If "An older man wearing blue jeans and a gray jacket riding a bike." does that mean that "A man rides his bike to work."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: A man may be young rather than old. A man may ride a bike to places other than work. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Premise: "A man dressed in red and black winter gear is airborne after hitting a jump on his snowboard." Hypothesis: "The man is practicing for the winter games." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: A man hitting a jump on his snowboard doesn't imply that he is practicing for the winter games. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Question: Last night, Olive charged her phone for 10 hours. Assuming each hour of charge lasts the phone 2 hours of use, calculate the total time Olive would be able to use her phone before it goes off if she charges it for 3/5 of the time she charged the phone last night. Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: If Olive charges her phone for 3 / 5 of the time she charged the phone last night, the phone would be charged for 3 / 5 * 10 = 6 hours. Assuming each hour of charge lasts the phone 2 hours of use, the phone will last for 6 * 2 = 12 hours before it goes off when Olive uses it on a six hours charge. So the answer is 12. Question: The file, 90 megabytes in size, downloads at the rate of 5 megabytes per second for its first 60 megabytes, and then 10 megabytes per second thereafter. How long, in seconds, does it take to download entirely? Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: The first 60 megabytes take 60 / 5 = 12 seconds. There are 90 - 60 = 30 remaining megabytes. The remaining 30 megabytes take 30 / 10 = 3 seconds. And 12 + 3 = 15 seconds. So the answer is 15. Question: Madison takes her dog to the dog park. Counting Madison's dog, half the dogs have spots and 1/5 have pointy ears. If 15 dogs have spots, how many have pointy ears? Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: First double the number of dogs with spots to find the total number of dogs: 15 dogs * 2 = 30 dogs. Then multiply that number by 1 / 5 to find the number that have pointy ears: 30 dogs * 1 / 5 = 6 dogs. So the answer is 6. Question: Michonne is inviting her friends to her birthday party. She invites 6 of her friends from school and 12 of her friends from her neighborhood. Each of her friends asks if they can bring two friends along as well. How many people are going to Michonne’s birthday party? Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: Michonne has invited 6 + 12 = 18 friends. These friends have invited another 18 friends * 2 = 36 people. So in total, there are 18 friends + 36 people = 54 people going to Michonne’s party. So the answer is 54.
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Next Question: Premise: "A young baseball player winds up to throw the ball." Hypothesis: "The player has the ball." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? My Answer: Let's think. Throwing the ball is not possible unless the player has the ball. The answer is yes. -- Next Question: Premise: "One man and one boy looking into a tent with a blue blanket in it." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A father and son are on a camping trip." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. A man and a child together doesn't necessarily mean that they are father and son. The answer is it is not possible to tell. -- Next Question: Premise: "A little boy in a purple shirt and blue shorts playing with orange balls." Hypothesis: "A boy is mowing the grass." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? My Answer: Let's think. Playing with balls and mowing the lawn cannot be done at the same time. The answer is no. --
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q: In what time will a railway train 52 m long moving at the rate of 24 kmph pass a telegraph post on its way? Options: (A) 3 sec (B) 4 sec (C) 8 sec (D) 6 sec (E) 7 sec a: Stream of consciousness: T = 52/24 * 18/5 = 8 se The answer is (C). question: A 70 cm long wire is to be cut into two pieces so that one piece will be 2/5th of the other, how many centimeters will the shorter piece be? Options: (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40 (E) 50 answer: Stream of consciousness: 1: 2/5 = 5: 2 2/7 * 70 = 20 The answer is (B). q: In how many different ways can the letters of the word "NEGLIGENCE" be rearrangement? Options: (A) 3628800 (B) 3628800 (C) 3628812 (D) 3428800 (E) 3368800 a: Stream of consciousness: Option 'B' The total number of arrangements is 10P10 = 10! = 3628800 The answer is (B). question: The edge of a cube is 4a cm. Find its surface? Options: (A) 104a2 cm2 (B) 64a2 cm2 (C) 96a2 cm2 (D) 84a2 cm2 (E) 56a2 cm2 answer: Stream of consciousness: 6a2 = 6 * 4a * 4a = 96a2 The answer is (C). q: If n is an integer, then the least possible value of |33 - 5n| is? Options: (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (E) 4 a: Stream of consciousness: |33 - 5n| represents the distance between 33 and 5n on the number line. Now, the distance will be minimized when 5n, which is multiple of 5, is closest to 33. Multiple of 5 which is closest to 33 is 35 (for n = 7), so the least distance is 2: |33 - 35| = 2. The answer is (C). q: Find the least number must be subtracted from 5474827 so that remaining no.is divisible by 12? Options: (A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 7 (E) 2 a: Stream of consciousness: On dividing 5474827 by 12 we get the remainder 7, so 7 should be subtracted The answer is (D).
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[Question]In a field where there are 200 animals, there are 40 cows, 56 sheep and goats. How many goats are there? [Answer]We have 56 + 40 = 96 animals other than goats. So, we have 200 – 96 = 104 goats. The answer is 104. Q: A captain steers his ship 100 miles north on the first day of their journey. On the second day, he sails to the east three times as far as the distance as he covered on the first day. On the third day, the ship travels further east for 110 more miles than the distance it covered on the second day. What is the total distance the ship has traveled in the three days? A: If the ship traveled 100 miles to the north, it sailed for a distance of 3 * 100 miles = 300 miles to the east on the second day. On the third day, the sheep sailed for 300 miles + 110 miles = 410 miles. The distance covered by the ship in the three days is 410 miles + 300 miles + 100 miles = 810 miles. The answer is 810. Question: The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made structure on earth for almost 4000 years. It is 20 feet taller than 500 feet, and 234 feet wider than it is tall. What is the sum of the height and width of the Great Pyramid of Giza in feet? Answer: The height is 20 feet taller than 500 feet, or 500 + 20 = 520 feet. The structure is 234 feet wider than it is tall, or a width of 520 + 234 = 754 feet wide. Therefore, the sum of the height and width of the Great Pyramid of Giza is 520 + 754 = 1274 feet. The answer is 1274. [Question]In a class of 300 students, the number of smoking teens is 40% of the class. In a year, 70% of the smoking students are hospitalized from smoking-related complications. Calculate the total number of smoking students from the class who have not been hospitalized from smoking-related complications. [Answer]If the class has 300 students, there are 40 / 100 * 300 = 120 smoking students. In a year, 70% of the smoking students are hospitalized from smoking - related complications, a total of 70 / 100 * 120 = 84 students. The number of smoking students who've not been hospitalized from smoking - related complications is 120 - 84 = 36. The answer is 36. Q: Tina made a large pan of brownies and cut it into 24 pieces. She had one with lunch and dinner every day for 5 days. Her husband snagged one per day for 5 days to take to work. They shared 4 with dinner guests. How many brownies were left? A: Tina ate one twice a day for 5 days so 2 * 5 = 10. Her husband at 1 per day for 5 days so 1 * 5 = 5. She made 24, ate 10, her husband ate 5 and the guests ate 4 so 24 - 10 - 5 - 4 = 5 brownies left. The answer is 5. Question: Ann is baking cookies. She bakes three dozen oatmeal raisin cookies, two dozen sugar cookies, and four dozen chocolate chip cookies. Ann gives away two dozen oatmeal raisin cookies, 1.5 dozen sugar cookies, and 2.5 dozen chocolate chip cookies. How many total cookies does she keep? Answer: Ann had 3 dozen oatmeal cookies - 2 dozen = 1 dozen oatmeal cookies left. Ann had 2 dozen sugar cookies - 1.5 dozen = .5 dozen sugar cookies left. Ann had 4 dozen chocolate chip cookies - 2.5 dozen = 1.5 dozen chocolate chip cookies left. Ann has a total of 1 + .5 + 1.5 dozen cookies = 3 dozen cookies. 3 dozen cookies is 3 * 12 cookies = 36 cookies remaining. The answer is 36.
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[QUESTION] Can we conclude from "Group of people illuminated by soft oil lantern light." that "People are next to a light."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell When people are next to a light they will be illuminated by it. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "Two japanese women are holding brooms and walking on a sidewalk." is it true that "The two japanese zombies are chasing godzilla."? Women and zombies are two different subjects. Chasing and walking are different actions. The answer is no. [QUESTION] If "Three people standing on a beach talking with cameras." does that mean that "Some photographers are taking photos of the ocean."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Not all people are photographers. People with cameras are not necessarily taking photos of the ocean. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Premise: "A girl is sliding into a small pool of water." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A girl is near some water." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no If a girl is going into some sort of body of water then she is certainly near that water as well. The answer is yes.
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QUESTION: Premise: "A white horse with a rider in a blue green and purple jacket and helmet with khaki pants and black boots on jumping over bushes." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Girl sits on pillow." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: There really is nothing contradictory about these sentences; I just highlighted some words so I could submit this. The girl could be sitting on a pillow that is on the horse. The answer is no. QUESTION: Premise: "A boy performing tricks on a brick wall with a skateboard." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A boy riding a skateboard." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Performing tricks with a skateboard implies that he is riding a skateboard. The answer is yes. QUESTION: Premise: "A young woman is jumping on a trampoline." Hypothesis: "A young woman is crying." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Let's solve it slowly: The young woman would probably not be jumping on a trampoline while crying. The answer is no.
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Is the following sentence factually correct? "Will Ferrell died of Covid in August 2020." Options: - yes - no no Will Ferrell Is very much alive and well. **Q** Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Moss growth is greatly impacted by the pH of the rock it grows on." **A** no Rock pH does not change so long as the rock stays in a solid state. Is the following statement true? "Team Fortress 2 runs on the source engine." yes According to Wikipedia and the game's official site, this is true. **Q** Is the following a factual statement? "Nobody purchased merchandise for the Finding Nemo movie." Options: - yes - no **A** no It is false because it is one of the most popular disney movies. "Artists creating Street art have to work quickly." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no yes Because streets are busy and dangerous, artists would have to work fastly. Is the following statement true? "Rainbows pop up in the sky whenever there is rain and sunlight." yes Rainbows are caused by the diffraction of sunlight through water.
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[Q] Premise: "Crowd gathered in city park." Hypothesis: "The crowd was gathered for a orgy in city park." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? [A] A crowd cannot be gathered in city park and be gathered for and orgy in city park at the same time. The answer is no. [Q] Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A cowboy covers his head as a jumping horse tramples him." Hypothesis: "A horse is jumping." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell [A] A jumping horse is a rephrasing of a horse is jumping. The answer is yes. [Q] Premise: "A man wearing a tricorn hat and tall black boots sits on a bale of hay while looking at a woman sitting next to him who is wearing an old-fashioned dress." Hypothesis: "There are people posing for a picture." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? [A] Two people sitting on a bale of hay doesn't mean they are posing for a picture. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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[QUESTION] Premise: "A group of girls stand in a football field and pose for the camera." Hypothesis: "A group of friends gets their picture taken on the field at halftime of the superbowl." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Not all football field are Superbowl fields for the girl to stand in. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Premise: "A group of extreme skiers trudging up a saddle in high alpine terrain." Hypothesis: "A group of people are walking." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: A group of extreme skiers is a group of people while trudging is walking. The answer is yes. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A toddler on a hardwood floor playing with toys." that "A toddler is sleep."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: The toddler can not be both playing with toys and asleep. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "People are playing in water fountains." can we conclude that "People are resting beside the water fountains."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Playing means being active and resting means to be inactive so they cannot do both simultaneously. The answer is no. Q: Premise: "A group of people are taking a rest on their hiking trip." Hypothesis: "People are sleeping in a tent." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: People cannot sleep in a tent while taking a rest on a hiking trip. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Premise: "Group of about a dozen people at a beach with someone sitting at an assembled booth." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Probably gathered for the pipe challenge." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Group of about a dozen people at a concert event in the city. The answer is no.
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QUESTION: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Two people are standing along a small canal on a dimly light street." Hypothesis: "Two people are waiting for a boat." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: People standing by a canal does not always mean they are waiting for a boat. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A man wearing glasses at the microphone is looking down at some paper in his hand." Hypothesis: "The man is looking for the nearest public restroom." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: The man with glasses is looking at some paper. The other man is looking for/trying to find restroom. The answer is no. QUESTION: Given the sentence "A group of young people most wearing red wave for the camera as they walk by buses." can we conclude that "Young people are sitting on a bus."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: People that walk by buses cannot be the ones sitting on a bus. The answer is no.
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q... Passage: Blade Runner is a 1982 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos. It is a loose adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968). The film is set in a dystopian future Los Angeles of 2019, in which synthetic humans known as replicants are bio-engineered by the powerful Tyrell Corporation to work on off-world colonies. When a fugitive group of replicants led by Roy Batty (Hauer) escapes back to Earth, burnt-out cop Rick Deckard (Ford) reluctantly agrees to hunt them down. Question: Based on this passage, when was the first blade runner movie made? a... The important part for answering this question is: Blade Runner is a 1982 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos. The answer is 1982 q... The first season ends with Jessica convicted of the murder of Peter Campbell. The announcer concludes the season by announcing that Jessica is innocent, and that one of five characters -- Burt, Chester, Jodie, Benson, or Corinne -- killed Peter Campbell. Chester later confesses to Peter's murder and is sent to prison. He is soon released after a successful temporary insanity defense. Who killed peter on the tv show soap? a... The relevant information to answer the above question is: Chester later confesses to Peter's murder and is sent to prison. The answer is Chester q... The most populated country wholly within Europe is Germany. The largest city by total area is Paris. The most spoken languages are English, German, Russian, French, Turkish, Italian, Spanish, Ukrainian and Polish. Answer this question: which country has the largest population in europe? a... This is the relevant information: The most populated country wholly within Europe is Germany. The answer is Germany q... Passage: A week is a time unit equal to seven days. It is the standard time period used for cycles of rest days in most parts of the world, mostly alongside -- although not strictly part of -- the Gregorian calendar. Question: Based on this passage, 1 week is equal to how many days? a... The relevant information is: A week is a time unit equal to seven days. The answer is seven
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Q: Premise: "A girl is being pulled through the water on an innertube." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The girl is on the water." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The girl should be in the water to be pulled on an innertube. The answer is yes. QUESTION: Premise: "A furocious female tennis player about to hit a tennis ball in the air." Hypothesis: "A woman playing tennis." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: A furocious woman playing tennis is about to hit a tennis ball in the air. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A man with a beard and red hat sits down with a drink in a paper bag." is it true that "A homeless santa look-alike drinks beer."? Not all man with a beard is homeless. Not all man with a red hat is a santa look-alike. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Can we conclude from "A person dressed in black clothing is jumping on a beach." that "A person at the beach running from a dog."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: The person is either jumping or running. They cannot do both simultaneously. The answer is no. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A woman wearing purple walking with a stroller that has a baby in it." that "A tall person walking."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: Just because woman wearing purple walking with a stroller that has a baby in it doesn't mean woman is tall. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Premise: "A child has his fingers in flour on a kitchen counter." Hypothesis: "A small boy is helping his mother bake a pie." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: The child might be a boy or a girl and the child might not be helping bake a pie. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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[QUESTION] Premise: "Two asian women are talking behind an older woman who is wearing a red sweater." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "There are three women." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Two Asian women and an older woman are the same as three women. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A band plays in a city square." is it true that "A band is in the city square."? The band plays in a city square clearly shows the band is in the square. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Premise: "A newlywed man and women sitting by a tree." Hypothesis: "A couple breaks up on a picnic by a tree." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? They would not be newlyweds if the breaks up at the same time. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "Five people stand in the grass with three dogs." can we conclude that "Nobody is standing."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no If nobody is standing it is impossible for five people to be standing. The answer is no.
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Student asked: Premise: "2 men in a classroom." Hypothesis: "One standing and one sitting while participating in a discussion." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Teacher's response: Let's think. A discussion occurs as a man sits on a chair as another person stands near a whiteboard. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Student asked: Given the sentence "The girl is hopping on each squares on the grass." can we conclude that "A little girl plays a game on the grass."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Teacher's response: Let's think. The girl is hopping on each squares on the grass does not necessary that a little girl plays a game on the grass. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Student asked: Premise: "A boy is swinging a stick at a pinata while a woman and little girl look on." Hypothesis: "The boy is holding a stick." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Teacher's response: Let's think. The boy would have to be holding a stick if he was swinging a stick. The answer is yes. Student asked: Premise: "Group of girls hanging out on a wet sandy beach." Hypothesis: "There is a storm coming." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Teacher's response: Let's think. Just because girls are hanging on a beach does not mean there is a storm coming. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Question: Sara builds a birdhouse that is 1 foot wide, 2 feet tall and 2 feet deep. Jake builds a birdhouse that is 16 inches wide, 20 inches tall and 18 inches deep. What is the difference in volume between the two birdhouses? Answer: To compare volumes, the measurements must be in the same units. There are 12 inches in 1 ft, so Sara’s birdhouse is 1 ft x 12 inches / ft = 12 inches wide, 2 ft x 12 inches / ft = 24 inches tall, and 2 ft x 12 inches / ft = 24 inches deep. The volume of Sara’s birdhouse is 12 inches x 24 inches x 24 inches = 6,912 cubic inches. The volume of Jake’s birdhouse is 16 inches x 20 inches x 18 inches = 5,760 cubic inches. The difference between the two birdhouses is 6,912 cubic inches – 5,760 cubic inches = 1,152 cubic inches. The answer is 1152. [Question]Fatima has a piece of cloth that is 100 square inches big. She has decided to cut the cloth in half. She plans on keeping half and donating the other half. If she does this 2 times, then how much cloth will she have donated? [Answer]The first cut will result in 100 / 2 = 50 square inches of fabric. The second cut will result in 50 / 2 = 25 square inches of fabric. Fatima will have donated a total of 50 + 25 = 75 square inches of fabric. The answer is 75. Q: Daniel buys a magazine costing $0.85 and a pencil costing $0.50. He pays with a coupon that gives him $0.35 off. How much does he spend? A: Daniel buys both magazine and pencil for $0.85 + $0.50 = $1.35. The coupon gives him a total cost of $1.35 - $0.35 = $1. The answer is 1. Question: Erin put 16 curlers in her hair. One-fourth of the curlers are small pink ones. There are twice as many medium blue curlers as there are pink ones. The rest are large green curlers. How many large green curlers does Erin have in her hair? Answer: There are 16 curlers in all and ¼ of them are pink or 16 curlers / 4 = 4 pink curlers. There are twice as many blue curlers as there are pink ones, so there are 4 pink x 2 = 8 blue curlers. Together, there are 4 pink curlers + 8 blue curlers = 12 pink and blue curlers in Erin’s hair. The remaining curlers are green, so of the 16 total curlers – 12 pink and blue curlers = 4 green curlers are in Erin’s hair. The answer is 4. [Question]A plane takes off at 6:00 a.m. and flies for 4 hours from New York City to Chicago. The plane stays at the port in Chicago for 1 hour and then departs for Miami. If the aircraft took three times as many hours to fly to Miami than it took to fly from New York to Chicago, calculate the total time to travel from New York to Miami. [Answer]Before departing for Miami from Chicago, the total time the plane had taken for the journey is 4 + 1 = 5 hours. It took 3 * 4 = 12 hours to fly to Miami. . The total flying time from New York to Miami is 12 + 5 = 17 hours. The answer is 17. [Question]The United States flag has 50 stars, one for every state in the union, and 13 stripes, which represent the original 13 colonies. Pete, inspired by history, decided to make his own flag. He used circles, to represent how many scoops of ice cream he can consume in one sitting, and squares, to represent the number of brownies he has hidden beneath his bed. For circles, he used 3 less than half the number of stars on the US flag, and for squares, he used six more than twice the number of stripes on the US flag. What is the combined total number of circles and squares on Pete's flag? [Answer] Half the number of stars on the US flag is 50 / 2 = 25. Three less than half the number of stars on the US flag is 25 - 3 = 22 circles. Twice the number of stripes on the US flag is 13 * 2 = 26. Six more than twice the number of stripes on the US flag is 26 + 6 = 32 squares. In total, Pete's flag has 22 + 32 = 54 circles and squares. The answer is 54.
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QUESTION: Premise: "Peoples talking with a big television." Hypothesis: "The tv has a flat screen." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Just because a television is big does not mean it has a flat screen. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] If "Three girls playing volleyball." does that mean that "Girls playing volleyball."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Two or more girls would need to have the word girls. In this case there are three girls. The answer is yes. Q: If "A man is riding an atv through the desert." does that mean that "A man drives through the desert."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: A man riding an ATV might imply that he is driving. The answer is yes. QUESTION: Premise: "A man in a blue shirt holding a child while holding onto a stroller at a baseball stadium." Hypothesis: "A man is at a baseball stadium with a child." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Let's solve it slowly: A man holds a child and a stroller while in a baseball stadium. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Premise: "A couple takes in the view at the water at dusk." Hypothesis: "A couple is watching reality tv." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A couple cannot take in a view of water at the same time as they watch reality tv because they can only have one focus and because televisions are not typically outdoors where a view of water is. The answer is no. Q: Premise: "A child sits on a motorcycle which as an american flag coming out the back." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A blond girl sits on a harley." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The sentence does not say a blond girl or that its a Harley. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Question and Answer: Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: - Sentence A: "I have a flying car." - Sentence B: "I have a car." Sentence A Some stream of consciousness: Car's can't fly as they don't have wings. Question and Answer: Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "The nightingale is a elephant" - Sentence B: "The nightingale is a bird" Sentence A Some stream of consciousness: An elephant and a nightingale are two different species. Question and Answer: One of the following sentences is nonsensical. Which one is it? Options: - Sentence A: "She ate the pizza." - Sentence B: "She ate the concrete." Sentence B Some stream of consciousness: Pizza can be eaten but concrete can not be eaten.
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Next Question: Premise: "A white dog is playing with a plastic bag." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A brown cat is sleeping." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. A dog is not a cat. If an animal is playing it is not also sleeping. The answer is no. -- Next Question: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A boy in brown shorts is dancing with a girl wearing a green hood in a wooden floored room whilst other children look on." Hypothesis: "The other children are waiting their turn to dance." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell My Answer: Let's think. The children looking on doesn't mean they are children waiting their turn to dance. The answer is it is not possible to tell. -- Next Question: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A young child looking very excited about a christmas gift." Hypothesis: "A child is bored with christmas." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell My Answer: Let's think. Excited would imply you are having fun and bored implies you're not having fun. The answer is no. --
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Can a chess board be converted to a Shogi board? Chess is a game that is made up of 64 squares. The Japanese game of Shogi requires a total of 81 squares. The answer is no. Can a Toyota Supra make a vlog? A vlog is a "video blog" about one's experience. A Toyota Supra does not have consciousness to recount any experiences. The answer is no. Does Homer Simpson need two hands worth of fingers to count to 5? Homer Simpson is a character of the long running comedy animated series "The Simpsons". All characters in "The Simpsons" have 4 fingers on each hand. The answer is yes. Did Christopher Columbus go to Antarctica? Between 1492 and 1503, Columbus completed four round-trip voyages between Spain and the Americas. His expeditions, sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, were the first European contact with the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent. The answer is no.
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[Question]: Mike is 16 years old. His sister Barbara is half as old as he is. How old is Barbara going to be when Mike is 24 years old? [Answer]: Barbara is currently 16 years / 2 = 8 years old. Mike is going to be 24 years old after 24 years - 16 years = 8 years. So Barbara is going to be 8 years + 8 years = 16 years old. So the answer is 16. [Question]: The total number of dogs at an animal rescue center is 200. Mr. Tanner, the manager at the rescue center, gets a call that 100 dogs at another rescue center are to be moved because of weather problems. He agrees to bring the dogs to his rescue center, and after one week, gives out 40 animals for adoption. After a month, 60 more dogs were adopted by dog lovers. What's the total number of remaining animals in the adoption center after the last adoptions? [Answer]: After taking in 100 more dogs, the number of dogs in the rescue center increased to 200 + 100 = 300. After a week, the number of dogs was reduced to 300 - 40 = 260 after the adoptions. So, there are 260 - 60 = 200 dogs left after 60 more dogs were adopted. So the answer is 200. [Question]: Ayla has a customer care job whose primary role is to hear complaints from customers and advise them on the best way to solve their problems. She talks with each customer for a limited amount of time, and each phone call is charged five cents per minute. If each call lasts 1 hour, what's the phone bill at the end of the month if she manages to talk to 50 customers a week? [Answer]: An hour has 60 minutes. If each call lasts an hour, the total amount of money charged is 60 * .05 = $3 for 1 customer. When she talks to 50 clients in a week, the total amount of money charged is 50 * 3 = $150. In a month of 4 weeks, the phone bill is 150 * 4 = $600. So the answer is 600.
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QUESTION: Given the sentence "Two children are playing on a makeshift barrel swing." can we conclude that "The kids are burning ants with a magnifying glass."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Children cannot be burning ants while they are on a barrel swing. The answer is no. [QUESTION] If "A dark hair female jumping and reaching for the top of a wall with graffiti." does that mean that "A women walking by a wall."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Walking and jumping are two different actions that can't be completed at the same time. The answer is no. Q: If "A black dog wearing a blue shirt is jumping in the air." does that mean that "The dog jumps because he's well dressed."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The Black dog may not necessarily be jumping because he is well dressed. All well dressed dogs may not be wearing a blue shirt. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Given the sentence "A young child standing by rocks." can we conclude that "A young child kicking a can down a street."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: A child cannot be standing by rocks and kicking a can down a street. The answer is no. [QUESTION] If "A police officer is talking with the driver of the pale yellow car while three other officers stand nearby." does that mean that "The car is pale and yellow."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no If a car is pale and yellow it means that the car is pale yellow. The answer is yes. Q: Premise: "A seamstress who had a surprise visitor at work." Hypothesis: "A seamstress was sunning on her day off." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: If she had a surprise visitor at work she could not be sunning on her day off. The answer is no.
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Student asked: Given the sentence "A blond woman wearing a hat." can we conclude that "The hat is keeping the lady's head dry in the rain."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Teacher's response: Let's think. The blond woman could be wearing a hat for reasons other than keeping her head dry in the rain. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Student asked: Can we conclude from "Two kids play hockey on a pond." that "There are kids playing hockey on the pond."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Teacher's response: Let's think. On a pond and on the pond mean the same thing. The answer is yes. Student asked: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A contact juggler performing on the street." Hypothesis: "A juggler pratices in his home." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Teacher's response: Let's think. The juggler is either practicing or performing. His home wouldn't have a street in it. The answer is no. Student asked: Premise: "Two girlfriends smiling." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Two girls are smiling." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Teacher's response: Let's think. Girlfriends can refer to two girls that are friends or two women in a same sex relationship. The answer is yes.
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Question and answer: Q: Can we conclude from "A man in a yellow shirt asking an man a question." that "Two men fight over a yellow shirt."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: no Explanation: One can not be asking and fighting at the same time. Question and answer: Q: Premise: "The black dog is in the water on the shore." Hypothesis: "The black dog is training for water rescue." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: it is not possible to tell Explanation: The dog is in the water on the shore but it doesn't mean he is training for water rescue. Question and answer: Q: Premise: "A woman with a white shirt aims a dart at an off-camera target as several other people holding darts look on beside her." Hypothesis: "The woman is aiming at a target." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: yes Explanation: A woman with a white shirt aims a dart at an off-camera target is synonym of the woman is aiming at a target.
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[QUESTION] Premise: "Four people sitting on a couch." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "In the center is a young woman in a black dress smiling at the camera." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Four people are acting on the set of a television show. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "Here is a picture of a baby boy vacuuming his house and carpet." can we conclude that "The baby boy is made out of a vacuum."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A boy cannot be vacuuming if he is made out of a vacuum. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Premise: "A male and female are standing together as the female has a piece of media equipment in her hand." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The woman and man are standing together." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A male and female can be referred to as a woman and man. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A child in white briefs is pictured jumping in midair above the water of a rive." can we conclude that "With trees in the background."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A child is jumping into a river while a group of boys swim below. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Next Question: Premise: "A car is turned upside down in a ditch with emergency workers nearby." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A car was in a big accident." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. Even though the car is upside down in a ditch that doesn't mean it's in an accident. The answer is it is not possible to tell. -- Next Question: Given the sentence "A man sits and gets a tattoo." can we conclude that "A man gets a tattoo."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. A man who gets a tattoo implies he sits to get the tattoo. The answer is yes. -- Next Question: Can we conclude from "A man and a woman are about to kiss." that "A man and woman are in a relationship."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell My Answer: Let's think. A man and a woman kissing can be assumed to be in a relationship. The answer is yes. --
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Q: Premise: "A woman holds a fork to a man's throat sitting at a table with her." Hypothesis: "The woman threatens the man." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The woman holds a fork to a man's throat which implies that she threatens the man. The answer is yes. Q: Premise: "A happy couple dressed for cold weather kissing each other in front of the mountains as the sun sinks down behind them." Hypothesis: "A couple makes out on a date." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The couple can be together without it being considered a date. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Can we conclude from "A young man plays a grand piano while others visit nearby." that "The old man played the electric keyboard."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: An old man has aged a lot and a young man has not so the man cannot be both. The answer is no. Q: Given the sentence "A woman is standing in front of a dog that's standing on its hind legs." can we conclude that "A person stands in front of a dog at a park."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: A person can stand in front of a dog outside of a park. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Given the sentence "A person with dreadlocks and a blue hooded sweatshirt speaking into a microphone." can we conclude that "He is the emcee."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes Explanation: The person being referred to as emcee or master of ceremonies due to his activity with dreadlocks and a blue hooded sweatshirt speaking into a microphone.. Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A group of kids playing dodgeball." Hypothesis: "The kids are throwing balls." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell yes Explanation: Dodgeball is a game played where kids are throwing balls at each other.. Can we conclude from "A boxer in black trunks taking a swing at a boxer in white trunks." that "Two men in red shorts are riding in the car."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell no Explanation: Men cannot be in red shorts and black or white trunks. They also cannot ride in a car while boxing.. Given the sentence "A white crane flies over water." is it true that "A bird is flying over water."? yes Explanation: A crane is a bird and it is flying over the water..
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Q: Albert wants a paintbrush that costs $1.50, a set of paints that costs $4.35, and a wooden easel that costs $12.65. Albert already has $6.50. How much more money does Albert need? A: The total cost of the paintbrush, the paints, and the wooden easel is $1.50 + $4.35 + $12.65 = $18.50. Albert needs $18.50 − $6.50 = $12 more. The answer is 12. Question: Bill and Ted head to the river to throw stuff into the water. Bill throws 6 more sticks into the river than Ted does, but Ted tosses twice as many rocks into the river as Bill. If Ted tosses 10 sticks and 10 rocks into the river, how many objects did Bill toss into the river? Answer: Bill throws 10 + 6 = 16 sticks into the river. Bill throws 10 / 2 = 5 rocks into the river. Bill throws 16 + 5 = 21 objects in total into the river. The answer is 21. [Question]Mark went to a store where he spent one-half of his money, and then spent $14 more. He then went to another store where he spent one-third of his starting money, and then spent $16 more. If he then had no money left, how much did he have when he entered the first store? [Answer]Let X be the money Mark had. Mark spent 1 / 2 * X + 14 in the first store and 1 / 3 * X + 16 in the second store. Mark has X - 1 / 2 * X - 14 - 1 / 3 * X - 16 = $0 left. Combining like terms, we get 1 / 6 * X - 30 = $0. Adding 30 to both sides and multiplying both sides by 6, we find that Mark had X = $180 when he entered the first store. The answer is 180. Q: Borgnine wants to see 1100 legs at the zoo. He has already seen 12 chimps, 8 lions, and 5 lizards. He is next headed to see the tarantulas. How many tarantulas does he need to see to meet his goal? A: He has seen 48 chimp legs because 12 x 4 = 48. He has seen 32 lion legs because 8 x 4 = 32. He has seen 20 lizard legs because 5 x 4 = 20. He has seen 100 total legs because 48 + 32 + 20 = 100. He has to see 1000 tarantulas legs because 1100 - 100 = 1000. He has to see 125 tarantulas because 1000 / 8 = 125. The answer is 125. Question: Steven is preparing a shipment of boxes to deliver to a customer for his chemical supply business. The products are very delicate and must be carefully packed, so partially filled boxes can’t be shipped. Steven has three trucks that can be sent on each delivery. Each truck can carry a load of no more than 2,000 pounds of cargo. Some of the boxes weigh 10 pounds after being packed, and some of the boxes weigh 40 pounds when packed. Steven’s customer has ordered equal quantities of both the lighter and heavier products. How many boxes of products can Steven ship to his customer in each delivery? Answer: Each pair of boxes weighs 40 pounds + 10 pounds, or 50 pounds. Each pair weighs 50 pounds, so the delivery trucks can carry 2000 / 50 pairs of boxes or 40 pairs. Steven has three trucks, so each trip can move 40 * 3 pairs of boxes = 120 pairs of boxes. Each pair is a set of two boxes, so each delivery contains 120 * 2 boxes = 240 boxes. The answer is 240. Q: Ben starts each day with $50, spends $15 every day and saves the rest. After a few days, his mom doubled his total savings and his dad gave him an additional $10. If he now has $500, How many days have elapsed? A: Let the number of days be x. He saves $50 - $15 = $35 each day. After x days he had saved $35 * x = $35x. His mom doubled his savings to give $35x * 2 = $70x. His dad added $10 to give $70x + $10 = $500. Subtracting 10 from both sides of the equation formed gives $70x = 490. Dividing both sides by $70 give x = 7 days. The answer is 7.
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QUESTION: Given the sentence "The guy is wearing a red and black outfit with a matching mask." can we conclude that "The guy is wearing red pants and a black shirt."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: The guy is wearing a red and black outfit does not necessarily mean that he is wearing red pants and a black shirt. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A dog corners a little girl next to a police cruiser." can we conclude that "The little girl is being attacked by the dog."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no The dog could be coming over to play with her and is not necessarily going to be attacked by the dog. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Two male athletes wearing the same uniforms are playing against another male athlete on the opposing team." Hypothesis: "People in playoff game." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: Just because two teams are playing against each other that does not mean they are in a playoff game. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Premise: "A small boy is chewing on a pen." Hypothesis: "A young child has a pen in his mouth." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Let's solve it slowly: Young is often used as a synonym for small. The boy has the pen in his mouth. You chew with your mouth. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Premise: "A young man jumps on a table." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A youthful male springs up on a table." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Youthful male is another way to describe a young man and to spring up means to jump. The answer is yes. Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A man sits down next to a rusty wall." Hypothesis: "A man is sitting down." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: One sits down while sitting down regardless of what they are next to. The answer is yes.
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There are 6 x 2 = 12 male members in the club. Thus, the Math club has a total of 6 + 12 = 18 members. The answer: 18 Reverse engineering the question: In the Math club, there are two times as many males as females. If there are 6 female members, how many members are there in the Math club in total? Reasoning and answer: The number of peaches planted is three times the number of apricots which is 3 * 58 = 174. In total, the family planted 174 + 58 = 232 trees. The answer: 232 What was the question? Question: In spring, a family planted trees to capture the sun. They planted 3 times as many peaches as apricots. If 58 apricot trees were planted, how many trees were planted in total? He needs to earn $150 more dollars because 500 - 200 - 150 = 150. He needs to sell 20 games because 150 / 7.5 = 20. The answer: 20 Reverse engineering the question: Percy wants to save up for a new PlayStation, which costs $500. He gets $200 on his birthday and $150 at Christmas. To make the rest of the money, he's going to sell his old PlayStation games for $7.5 each. How many games does he need to sell to reach his goal? Reasoning and answer: A week's worth of rawhide bones cost 1 * 2 * 7 = 14 dollars. A week's worth of dog biscuits cost 0.25 * 4 * 7 = 7 dollars,. Thus, in total, it cost 14 + 7 = 21 dollars. The answer: 21 What was the question? Question: Belle eats 4 dog biscuits and 2 rawhide bones every evening. If each rawhide bone is $1, and each dog biscuit is $0.25, then how much does it cost, in dollars, to feed Belle these treats for a week? First find the total number of points Marcus scored through 3 - point goals: 5 goals * 3 points / goal = 15 points. Then find the total number of points he scored through 2 - point goals: 10 goals * 2 points / goal = 20 points. Then add those amounts to find the total number of points Marcus scored: 15 points + 20 points = 35 points. Finally, divide that number by the team's total number of points and multiply by 100% to find the percentage of points Marcus scored: 35 points / 70 points * 100% = 50%. The answer: 50 Reverse engineering the question: Marcus scored 5 3-point goals and 10 2-point goals. If his team scored 70 points overall, what percentage of the team's total points did Marcus score? Angie earned 80 and paid 42 for necessities, so she had 80 - 42 = $38 left. Angie had 18 left after paying taxes, so her share of the taxes was 38 - 18 = $20 this month. The answer: 20 Reverse engineering the question: Angie is part of a household with shared expenses and contributes $42 a month for necessities. She has a salary of $80 per month. She also pays a share of the household taxes each month. At the end of this month, she had $18 left over. How much did she pay in taxes this month?
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**Q** "Stan Lee created The Hulk for the Marvel superhero movies." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no **A** no The Marvel superhero movies are based on prior comics, including ones about The Hulk. Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Oprah Winfrey stopped Tom Cruise from jumping on her couch." no That moment is famous and Tom Cruise did indeed jump up and down on the couch. **Q** Is the following sentence factually correct? "Valerian root steeped in hot water promotes sleep." Options: - yes - no **A** yes Valerian root is sold in health food stores as a remedy for insomnia. Is the following statement true? "The Compact disc remains popular even after the advent of mp3 players and smartphones." no Smartphones have replaced the compact disc as the music storage device of choice. **Q** Claim: "Toucans use their beaks to peck into trees and find insect to eat." Is the claim above correct, and can it be verified by human common sense and without a web search? Options: - yes - no **A** no Woodpeckers, not toucans, use their beaks to peck trees and find insects for food. **Q** Is the following sentence factually correct? "They are still building the Chevrolet Corvette in Flint, Michgan." Options: - yes - no **A** no The Chevrolete Corvette moved to Kentucky in 1981.
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Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Two people are talking at an art gallery." Hypothesis: "Two men are discussing art at the gallery." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: Talking at an art gallery does not necessarily mean discussing art. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Given the sentence "Two men are sitting in a restaurant." can we conclude that "Two associates sitting down to lunch."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Not all men sitting in a restaurant are associates sitting down to lunch. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Premise: "Man grooms a tree while a child helps him." Hypothesis: "A woman tends to her garden." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: There is either a man with a child or a woman. The answer is no. Q: Can we conclude from "A group of people is setting up plastic poles in the middle of a city." that "It is a rainy day."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: Being in the middle of a city setting up plastic poles does not mean it's a rainy day. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Next Question: Premise: "A woman in a blue shirt and a woman in a brown shirt are bent over a metal food dish." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Two women serving food to others." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. Two women bending over a food dish does not imply they are serving food. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Next Question: Given the sentence "Two men have a conversation by an outdoor sewing-machine." can we conclude that "A conversation takes place on how to fix the sewing-machine."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. A conversation by the sewing machine is not necessarily about how to fix the sewing machine. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Next Question: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A boy in a blue shirt sheep wrestling with a rodeo clown in the background." Hypothesis: "A boy is wrestling john cena." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell My Answer: Let's think. Sheep wrestling with a rodeo clown is not wrestling in sports entertainment with Superstar John Cena. The answer is no. Next Question: Given the sentence "A man in a hard hat stands beside a ladder." is it true that "Construction worker about to climb a ladder to fix an electrical problem."? My Answer: Let's think. A man in a hard hat does not imply he is a construction worker or that that he is fixing an electrical problem. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Ques: Claim: "Ray Kurzweil main goal in life is to live forever." Is the claim above correct, and can it be verified by human common sense and without a web search? Options: - yes - no Ans: I'm thinking hard. So here's my take: Ray Kurzweil has stated many times that he wants to live indefinitely and wants to be the one who chooses when he wants to die. The answer is no. --- Ques: Is the following a factual statement? "People die all the time as a result of Surgery." Options: - yes - no Ans: I'm thinking hard. So here's my take: People do die as a result of surgery but it is quiet rare. The answer is no. --- Ques: "A tradition on Palm Sunday is to put up Christmas trees and decorate them." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no Ans: I'm thinking hard. So here's my take: Palm Sunday is different from Christmas, which is the holiday involving decorating Christmas trees. The answer is no. ---
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Problem:Passage: Representatives and Delegates serve for two-year terms, while the Resident Commissioner serves for four years. The Constitution permits the House to expel a member with a two-thirds vote. In the history of the United States, only five members have been expelled from the House; in 1861, three were removed for supporting the Confederate states' secession: John Bullock Clark (D-MO), John William Reid (D-MO) and Henry Cornelius Burnett (D-KY). Michael Myers (D-PA) was expelled after his criminal conviction for accepting bribes in 1980, and James Traficant (D-OH) was expelled in 2002 following his conviction for corruption. The House also has the power to formally censure or reprimand its members; censure or reprimand of a member requires only a simple majority, and does not remove that member from office. Question: Based on this passage, how many years is the term for a member of the house of representatives? Solution:OK... The important part for answering this question is: Representatives and Delegates serve for two-year terms, while the Resident Commissioner serves for four years. two - year. Student A:In modern times, the Ides of March is best known as the date on which Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. Caesar was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate. As many as 60 conspirators, led by Brutus and Cassius, were involved. According to Plutarch, a seer had warned that harm would come to Caesar no later than the Ides of March. On his way to the Theatre of Pompey, where he would be assassinated, Caesar passed the seer and joked, "The Ides of March are come", implying that the prophecy had not been fulfilled, to which the seer replied "Aye, Caesar; but not gone." This meeting is famously dramatised in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, when Caesar is warned by the soothsayer to "beware the Ides of March." The Roman biographer Suetonius identifies the "seer" as a haruspex named Spurinna. Answer this question based on the passage: who was told beware the ides of march? Student B:OK... The important part for answering this question is: This meeting is famously dramatised in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, when Caesar is warned by the soothsayer to "beware the Ides of March." Julius Caesar. Problem:The term social Darwinism is used to refer to various ways of thinking and theories that emerged in the second half of the 19th century and tried to apply the evolutionary concept of natural selection to human society. The term itself emerged in the 1880s, and it gained widespread currency when used after 1944 by opponents of these ways of thinking. The majority of those who have been categorized as social Darwinists did not identify themselves by such a label. Answer this question: the application of the theory of evolution and natural selection to human society was known as? Solution:OK... The relevant information is: The term social Darwinism is used to refer to various ways of thinking and theories that emerged in the second half of the 19th century and tried to apply the evolutionary concept of natural selection to human society. social Darwinism. Student A:Most of the cast returned from the first film, including Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, Héctor Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo, and Larry Miller. Garry Marshall returned to direct and Debra Martin Chase to produce. New characters include Viscount Mabrey (John Rhys-Davies), Lord Nicholas Devereaux (Chris Pine), and Andrew Jacoby (Callum Blue). Who plays nicholas in the princess diaries 2? Student B:OK... To answer the question, consider the following: New characters include Viscount Mabrey (John Rhys-Davies), Lord Nicholas Devereaux (Chris Pine), and Andrew Jacoby (Callum Blue). Chris Pine. Problem:Context: An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac within the ovary. Often they cause no symptoms. Occasionally they may produce bloating, lower abdominal pain, or lower back pain. The majority of cysts are harmless. If the cyst either breaks open or causes twisting of the ovary, it may cause severe pain. This may result in vomiting or feeling faint. Question: what is meant by cyst in the ovary? Solution:OK... To answer this question, we should know that: An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac within the ovary. a fluid - filled sac within the ovary. Problem:Context: "Ai n't No Sunshine" is a song by Bill Withers from his 1971 album Just As I Am, produced by Booker T. Jones. The record featured musicians Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass guitar, Al Jackson, Jr. on drums and Stephen Stills on guitar. String arrangements were done by Booker T. Jones, and recorded in Memphis by engineer Terry Manning. The song is in the key of A minor. Question: who did ain't no sunshine when she's gone? Solution: OK... The relevant sentence in the passage is: "Ai n't No Sunshine" is a song by Bill Withers from his 1971 album Just As I Am, produced by Booker T. Jones. Bill Withers.
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[QUESTION] Premise: "A native american indian playing a musical instrument on a stage." Hypothesis: "A native american indian playing a science instrument." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Either a native american indian playing a musical instrument or a science instrument. The answer is no. Q: Premise: "A hockey player is laying on the ice with his stick in his hand as two members of the opposing team eye the hockey puck." Hypothesis: "A hockey player is happily laying on the ice." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Laying on the ice does not imply that it done happily. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A small white plane with someone visible in the window is sitting on a runway." Hypothesis: "A large black airplane is flying through the air." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: It is either a white plain on the runway or a black plane flying. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A nice brick and stone building outside with a woman seen walking a baby carriage." can we conclude that "A woman is walking with her baby."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A woman seen walking a baby carriage is with her baby. The answer is yes. Q: Premise: "A beautiful array of colors are displayed from a dancer." Hypothesis: "An ugly array of colors are displayed from a man sitting down." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: A beautiful array of colors from a dancer can't at the same time be an ugly array of colors from a man sitting. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Test for natural language inference. Premise: "The black dog is walking along a tree trunk bridge over water." Hypothesis: "The dog walking over the water is white." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell The dog cannot be white and black at the same time. The answer is no.
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Q: Can we conclude from "A group of women dressed in white are dancing in the street." that "The woman are in a parade."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: People may dance in the street without participating in a parade. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Premise: "Young indian children in an old stone building watching an elephant who his touching one child on the head." Hypothesis: "Young indian children are playing with an elephant." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Let's solve it slowly: The young children are either watching an elephant or playing with it. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Can we conclude from "People busy in a narrow passageway." that "People sleeping outside."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell People are not busy when they are asleep. People refers to when people are awake. The answer is no. Q: Premise: "The young child sits on the swing without a thought in his mind." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The child is sliding down a slide." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Can not be on a swing and slide at the same time. The answer is no. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A woman wearing a purple sport bra and black gloves and face protection boxes with a woman wearing a red shirt." that "Red gloves and a black head protector in a boxing ring."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: The woman wearing the purple sports bra is winning the boxing match. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: If "A woman sitting on some steps smokes a cigarette while accessing her laptop." does that mean that "A person sitting on some steps smokes a cigarette while accessing her laptop."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: A person sitting on some steps is a woman sitting on some steps. The answer is yes.
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Q&A: "The 1936 Summer Olympics took place in Los Angeles while FDR was President of the United States." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no no Exp: The 1936 Summer Olympics took place in Germany not the United States. Q&A: Is the following sentence factually correct? "THE MEMBERS OF THE Bridgwater ARE TOWN IN SEDGEMOOR." Options: - yes - no no Exp: SEDGMOOR IS LOW-LYING AREA OF LAND IN SOMEREST,ENGLAND. Q&A: "Snoop Dogg debuted with the 1993 single Who Am I (What's My Name)?" Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no no Exp: While this song was extremely successful and very early in his career, Snoop Dogg's debut actually was on Dr Dre's single "Deep Cover". Q&A: Is the following statement true? "Richard I of England waged war in the Middle East." yes Exp: Richard I of England ruled England at the time of the Crusades.
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Q: Premise: "A blond woman in a black jacket walks in front of a wall with wall art pushing a red cart." Hypothesis: "A human has blond hair." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: A blond her woman walks in front of a wall with pushing a red cart. The answer is yes. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A group of young boys in red robes are bringing their pots to be filled with water." that "The boys pots are overflowing with dirt."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: The pots cannot be filled with water if they are overflowing with dirt. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Premise: "A blond woman and bald man sitting together." Hypothesis: "A man and woman sit together eating food." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? The man and woman could have been eating together or doing something else while they sit together. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Given the sentence "Men on opposing teams laying basketball." can we conclude that "Two teams playing in the finals."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The teams could just be playing a regular game and are not necessarily playing in the finals. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A man wearing a winter coat plays the drums on two buckets for money in the snow." that "A man is going to freeze in the snow."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: A man wearing a winter coat is not going to freeze. The answer is no. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "One asian man in glasses is making the peace sign while the other is making a heart with his arms." that "The men don't have any hands."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: Making a hear with his arms implies one has both hands. The answer is no.
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Q: John plays paintball 3 times a month. Each time he plays he buys 3 boxes of paintballs. They cost $25 per box. How much does he spend a month on paintballs? A: He spends 3 * 25 = $75 each time he plays. So he spends 75 * 3 = $225. The answer is 225. Question: A garden is filled with 105 flowers of various colors. There are twice as many red flowers as orange. There are five fewer yellow flowers than red. If there are 10 orange flowers, how many pink and purple flowers are there if they have the same amount and there are no other colors? Answer: The number of red flowers is twice as many as orange so 2 * 10 orange = 20 red flowers. The number of yellow flowers is 5 less than red so 20 red - 5 = 15 yellow flowers. The number of red, orange and yellow flowers is 20 red + 10 orange + 15 yellow = 45 flowers. The number of pink and purple flowers total is 105 flowers total - 45 flowers that are not pink or purple = 60 flowers. The number of pink and purple flowers each is 60 flowers / 2 = 30 flowers each. The answer is 30. [Question]A new factory opens up and hires 20 people to make t-shirts. Each person makes on average 20 shirts per day during their 8-hour shift. The employees each get paid $12 an hour plus $5 per shirt they make. The company sells shirts for $35 each. Nonemployee expenses come out to $1000 a day. How much does the company make in profits per day? [Answer]Each employee gets paid 20 * 5 = $100 for the shirts they make. They also get paid 12 * 8 = $96 for hours worked. So they get a total of 100 + 96 = $196 per day. That means employee cost is 20 * 196 = $3920. The factory makes 20 * 20 = 400 shirts. So they make 400 * 35 = $14,000 from selling shirts. So they made a profit of 14,000 - 3,920 - 1,000 = $9,080. The answer is 9080. Q: Raine's house is just a walking distance from her school. It takes her 150 steps to walk to the school. How many steps does she take walking to and from school in five days? A: Raine takes 150 x 2 = 300 steps walking to and from school each day. Thus, it takes her 300 x 5 = 1500 steps in five days. The answer is 1500. Question: Betty bought 1 kg of oranges and 3 kg of apples. The total cost of oranges was $12. The apples were two times cheaper than the oranges. How much did Betty pay for 1 kg of apples? Answer: The cost of the apples was $12 / 2 = $6. When the cost of 3 kg of apples was $6, then the cost of 1 kg of apples was $6 / 3 kg = $2 / kg. The answer is 2. Q: Carter can read half as many pages as Lucy in 1 hour. Lucy can read 20 more pages than Oliver in 1 hour. Oliver can read 40 pages. How many pages can Carter read in 1 hour? A: Lucy can read 20 more pages than Oliver who can read 40 pages so Lucy can read 40 + 20 = 60 pages. Carter can read half as many pages as Lucy who can read 60 pages so he can read 60 / 2 = 30 pages in 1 hour. The answer is 30.
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One can't be walking and be seated at the same time. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A woman wearing a yellow blouse is walking on a city sidewalk while a cab whizzes by." Hypothesis: "The woman is seated." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no The sculpture cannot be made of both paper and stone simultaneously.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Given the sentence "A sculpture made out of paper on the left with people in the background." is it true that "People admire a stone sculpture."? no One can be either playing a guitar or riding a motorcycle. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A man playing a guitar on stage under red light." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The man is riding a motorcycle." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no The street must be dirty if the man is cleaning it. The question and answer are below. Given the sentence "A tattooed man cleaning the street with a shovel." can we conclude that "The street was dirty."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes A child climbs a tree means they are off the ground.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Given the sentence "A child climbs a tree." is it true that "A young person is off of the ground."? yes A road is on the ground and takeoff is in the air.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "A motorcycle rider in a white helmet leans into a curve on a rural road." Hypothesis: "The airplane is ready for takeoff." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no
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**Q** "Stephen King wrote many romantic novels." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no **A** no Stephen King is a writer known for thrillers but not romantic novels. Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "You can murder virtual innocent civilians in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas." yes Grand Theft Auto games are renowned for being some of the most flagrantly violent games on the market. **Q** Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Angling includes catching fish for food or for fun." **A** yes Angling is a well known activity across all countries. Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Of the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the UKB have headquarters in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and most of their members live in the state." no Anthropologists and historians have two main theories of Cherokee origins. **Q** Is the following a factual statement? "Bill Murray leaves his audiences crying." Options: - yes - no **A** no This is false because he is know for being funny, not sad. **Q** Is the following sentence factually correct? "Andrew Cuomo played quarterback for the Super Bowl 55 winning Tampa Bay Buccaneers." Options: - yes - no **A** no Tom Brady was the quarterback for the Buccaneers when they won Super Bowl 55.
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QUESTION: Premise: "An middle-age woman smiling while sewing." Hypothesis: "The woman is sewing a dress for someone." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Let's solve it slowly: A woman sewing doesn't imply that she is sewing a dress for someone. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "Two guys sitting down on the sidewalk with long hair just looking around." is it true that "Two guys sitting down on the sidewalk looking around."? Two guys sitting down on the sidewalk implies two guys sitting. The answer is yes. Q: Given the sentence "A young blond girl in a pink dress rides the carousal." is it true that "A boy is playing basketball."? A: One sentence states a girl while the other states a boy is the subject. The answer is no. QUESTION: Premise: "An elderly lady in sunglasses and a denim jacket." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "An old lady wearing sunglasses." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: An elderly lady is an old lady. A lady in sunglasses is a lady wearing sunglasses. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Premise: "A young man poses for a pictures while standing in front of a pond." Hypothesis: "He is having his graduation picture taken at the pond." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? The event for the man's picture could be something other than graduation. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: If "The man in the black hat holds the brown hair woman's necklace." does that mean that "The man has no clothing of any kind."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The man is either wearing a black hat or is wearing nothing at all. He cannot wear both simultaneously. The answer is no.
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The worker may not be climbing the scaffolding for the purpose of going up the scaffold.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: If "A worker in a blue shirt and white hard hat is climbing a scaffolding." does that mean that "That person is going up the scaffold."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell A sombrero and a brown baseball cap are different kinds of hats. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A woman in a brown baseball cap is spray painting the image of a face on a wall." Hypothesis: "The woman is wearing a sombrero." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? no An older man and a young woman cannot be considered a child. The question and answer are below. Premise: "An older man and a young woman avoid making eye contact while sitting on neighboring benches on a bus or train." Hypothesis: "Child plays in park." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no A dog is an animal that is carrying a ball in mouth.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "Black and white dog has blue ball in mouth." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "An animal is carrying a ball." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes A man crouches is inferred as A man is resting and observes a Komodo dragon is inferred as watching an animal. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A man crouches and observes a komodo dragon." Hypothesis: "A man is resting and watching an animal." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes Just because the people are facing the video machines does not mean they are getting ready to play games. The question and answer are below. Premise: "Three people stand and face video machines." Hypothesis: "People in getting ready to play games." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? it is not possible to tell
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Explanation and answer: Starbucks practices recycling, has banned plastic straws, promotes reuseable cups, promotes fair trade and farmer equity, and makes food bank donations. yes The corresponding question: Is the following sentence factually correct? "Starbucks actively implements Environmental and social policies." Options: - yes - no The battle lasted between April 15 to May 2 1945. yes Is the following statement true? "Battle of Berlin only lasted for about 2 weeks." Explanation and answer: Fax machines were invented as a business machine. yes The corresponding question: Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Fax machines hold a very important role in business society in the USA." The Beijing National Stadium is also called The Bird's Nest. yes Is the following sentence factually correct? "The Chinese built a stadium for the 2008 Summer Olympics known as The Bird's Nest." Options: - yes - no Explanation and answer: Cyprinids are one of the most widely eaten and caught fish for humankind. yes The corresponding question: Claim: "Many edible fish, such as the carp and minnow, are classified in the family Cyprinidae." Is the claim above correct, and can it be verified by human common sense and without a web search? Options: - yes - no Explanation and answer: Thanksgiving is observed on Thanksgiving (United States) is a Federal Holiday. no The corresponding question: Does the following sentence make sense? "Thanksgiving observed on upcoming Friday is a federal holiday." Options: - yes - no
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q: If Rs.7500 are borrowed at C.I at the rate of 4% per annum, then after 1 year the amount to be paid is? Options: (A) 3377 (B) 2688 (C) 2688 (D) 7800 (E) 1268 a: A = 7500(26/25)^1 = 7800 The answer is (D). -- q: What is the are of an equilateral triangle of side 4 cm? Options: (A) 64√5 (B) 4√3 (C) 64√4 (D) 64√3 (E) 64√2 a: Area of an equilateral triangle = √3/4 S2 If S = 4, Area of triangle = √3/4 * 4 * 4 = 4√3 cm2; The answer is (B). -- q: Two trains are traveling on parallel tracks in the same direction. The faster train travels at 130 miles per hour, while the slower train travels at 100 miles per hour. At 2 o’clock the faster train is 5 miles behind the slower one. How far apart are the two trains at 5 o'clock? Options: (A) 60 miles (B) 80 miles (C) 90 miles (D) 120 miles (E) 85 miles a: Answer = E. 85 miles Relational speed = 130 - 100 = 30 miles per hour In 3 hours, difference = 30 * 3 = 90 miles Fast train trailing 5 miles, so effective difference = 90 - 5 = 85 miles The answer is (E). -- q: How many numbers between 10 - 99 yield a reminder of 8 when divided by 10 and also yield a remainder of 2 when divided by 8? Options: (A) One (B) Three (C) Two (D) Five (E) Four a: Answer = B) Three Numbers between 10 - 99 giving remainder 8 when divided by 10 = 18, 28, 38, 48, 58, 68, 78, 88, 98 The above Numbers giving remainder 2 when divided by 8 = 18, 58, 98 = 3 The answer is (B). --
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QUESTION: Can we conclude from "The young ohio baseball player contemplates his pitch." that "A pitcher thinking after giving up a home run."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: The young Ohio baseball player contemplates his pitch does not indicate that he thinking after giving up a home run. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Given the sentence "A smiling man in a white shirt is grilling on an open grill." is it true that "A family is eating fastfood at a resturant."? Let's solve it slowly: A man is not a family and grilling is different than eating. The answer is no. QUESTION: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "People are sailing a boat on a large body of water." Hypothesis: "There is a sailboat on the ocean." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: A large body of water does not have to be an ocean. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Question: Claim: "President Truman created the Central Intelligence Agency in 1947." Is the claim above correct, and can it be verified by human common sense and without a web search? Options: - yes - no Let me think..... On July 26, 1947 President Truman signed into law the National Security Act that created the Central Intelligence Agency. The answer is yes. Question: Is the following statement true? "The TV series Felicity was named for its main star, Felicity Huffman." Let me think..... Felicity Huffman did not star on this show. The answer is no. Question: Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "The Gotham while praised at first ended up being canceled after the first season." Let me think..... Gotham (TV series) ran for 5 seasons with moderate reviews. The answer is no. Question: "Angela Merkel is the current Führer of Germany." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no Let me think..... Führer is a title that means "leader" in German. The answer is yes.
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[Question]: Max likes to collect model trains. He asks for one for every birthday of his, and asks for two each Christmas. Max always gets the gifts he asks for, and asks for these same gifts every year for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years, his parents give him double the number of trains he already has. How many trains does Max have now? [Answer]: Max gets 1 + 2 = 3 trains per year. He repeats this for 5 years, meaning he gets 5 * 3 = 15 trains. When this number is doubled by his parents, it becomes 15 * 2 = 30 trains. Since he already had 15 model trains, his total becomes 15 + 30 = 45 trains. So the answer is 45. [Question]: Stella wanted to buy a new dress for the upcoming dance. At the store she found out that the dress she wanted was $50. The store was offering 30% off of everything in the store. What was the final cost of the dress? [Answer]: The dress was $50 and 30% off so 50 * .30 = $15 discount price. The dress cost $50 minus $15 (30% off discount) so 50 - 15 = $35. So the answer is 35. [Question]: Lizzie has half as many crayons as Bobbie. Bobbie has three times as many crayons as Billie. If Billie has 18 crayons, how many crayons does Lizzie have? [Answer]: Bobbie has 18 * 3 = 54 crayons. Lizzie has 54 / 2 = 27 crayons. So the answer is 27.
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Q: Premise: "Young girls points at screen indoors as 2 other young girls look on." Hypothesis: "Young girls are at the park playing." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: Young girls cannot be at the park playing at the same time that they point at a screen indoors. The answer is no. Q: Premise: "Man holding a sign supporting the troops." Hypothesis: "The man made the sign by himself." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: The man can be holding a sign that was was not made by himself. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Premise: "A gray dog jumps in the air to catch a frisbee in a grassy park." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The gray dog is jumping in the park." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Jumping implies that the dog is jumping more than once. The dog jumps in the air means we only know the dog jumped one time. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Can we conclude from "Man on skateboard on top of rust colored barrel in darkened area." that "The man was in the dark."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: Man on skateboard was in the dark to do trick . The answer is yes.
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Does the following sentence make sense? "Jalapeños originated in Xalapa, Mexico." Options: - yes - no yes This is probably the thing Xalapa is best known for worldwide, and the name even corresponds to the Jalapeño pepper. **Q** Is the following sentence factually correct? "The Human leg lies above the human arm." Options: - yes - no **A** no The human leg lies below the human arm. Is the following statement true? "Business professionals use Microsoft Office for their everyday work needs." yes Because the program has Office in the name, it is made for business use. **Q** Claim: "The persistent duo Pinky and the Brain tried to take over the world on an almost nightly basis." Is the claim above correct, and can it be verified by human common sense and without a web search? Options: - yes - no **A** yes The words taking over world is literally in their theme song. "Raven-Symoné acted as the main character in the show Shake It Up on Nickelodeon." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no no Raven-Symoné acted in the show "That So Raven" on the Disney channel. Is the following statement true? "French fries are delicious when fried in Safflower oil." yes Safflower oil is edible, and used in cooking.
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If the female worker is standing behind the table then she is behind the table. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A female worker is standing behind a table that says london 2012 above the olympic rings." Hypothesis: "A female worker is behind the table in 2012." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? yes They may be performing some ballet moves that do not necessarily compose into a dance.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Given the sentence "Two young black girls are in ballerina tutus performing ballet." can we conclude that "Two young girls are in tutus performing a dance."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell People looking at the shaved lambs are not necessarily the ones that shaved the lambs. The question and answer are below. Test for natural language inference. Premise: "People dressed in all white are looking at some shaved lambs." Hypothesis: "The people dressed in white shaved the lambs." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell it is not possible to tell The people may only pick up one thing each or in fact one thing as belongings is just a term for things that belong to you which can be a single item rather than multiple. The question and answer are below. If "A man and a woman outside subways picking up their belongings." does that mean that "A couple of people picking up things."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell The tennis player lays on a court because he is lying on a court.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "A single olympic tennis player in red is lying on a tennis court with a racket beside him." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A tennis player lays on a court." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes Totally contradictory statement of player yelling at referee against player ready for a kick in first sentence.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "A soccer player gets ready for a corner kick." Hypothesis: "A soccer player yells at the ref." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? no
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Q: If "A man touches a painting on a wall." does that mean that "The man is looking at art."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Painting is a form of Art. Touching the painting is a form of looking at the art. The answer is yes. QUESTION: If "A woman with a bright blue satchel measures the blood pressure of an old woman sitting in a chair." does that mean that "A nurse is measuring the blood pressure of a patient."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Not every person having his/her blood pressure taken is a patient. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Premise: "A man touching fruit from a street fruit vendor." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Some men are outside." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A man and vendor are some men. Street implies they are outside. The answer is yes. Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A little boy in a green striped shirt holding up a stick on his porch." Hypothesis: "A young boy is reading a book outside." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: A boy reading a book outside can't also be holding up a stick on his porch. The answer is no. QUESTION: Given the sentence "A middle-aged man is appalled as someone wants him to try a skewer with some odd fish on it." can we conclude that "A man thinks some food is disgusting."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: A man being appalled at the thought of trying food implies he thinks it is disgusting. The answer is yes. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "Sleds sled down the street." that "Sleds move down the street."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: A sled that sleds down is a sled that move down. The answer is yes.
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Question: Jill and Bob want to finally buy a house for themselves, so they went with a real estate agent to see some houses before making a decision. The first house was not too far from their work and the price was accessible. The second house was really big and Jill loved it but was twice as expensive as the first one and was way over their budget. They ended up buying the first one, knowing that the price of both houses altogether is $600,000. How much did Jill and Bob end up paying for their new house? Answer: Let C be the cost of the first house. The cost of the second house is 2C. The cost of the two houses together is C + 2C = $600,000. 3C = $600,000. C = $600,000 / 3 = $200,000. The answer is 200000. [Question]James is trying to avoid eating too much sodium. He's making a recipe that calls for 2 teaspoons of salt and 8 oz of parmesan cheese. Salt has 50 mg of sodium per teaspoon and parmesan has 25 mg of sodium per oz. If he can't reduce the salt, how many fewer ounces of parmesan cheese does he need to use to reduce the total amount of sodium by 1/3rd? [Answer]First find how much sodium the parmesan has in total by multiply the amount of sodium per ounce by the number of oz: 25 mg / oz * 8 oz = 200 mg. Then use the same process to find how much sodium is in the salt: 50 mg / tsp * 2 tsp = 100 mg. Then find the total sodium in the recipe by adding the sodium from the cheese and the salt: 100 mg + 200 mg = 300 mg. Then multiply the total amount of sodium by 1 / 3 to find how much less sodium James wants: 300 mg * 1 / 3 = 100 mg. Then divide this amount by the amount of sodium per ounce of cheese to find how many fewer ounces of cheese he needs: 100 mg / 25 mg / oz = 4 oz. The answer is 4. Q: A company hires employees on a contract basis, depending on the availability of work. In a particular month, they hired 200 more employees on the first week than on the second week, and 150 fewer employees on the second week than on the third week. If the number of employees hired on the fourth week was twice the number hired in the third week, and the number of employees on the fourth week was 400, what's the average number of employees hired per week? A: The fourth week had twice the number of employees as the third week, so 400 / 2 = 200 employees on the third week. In the third week, they hired 150 fewer employees than on the second week, that is 200 - 150 = 50 employees hired on the second week. The first week had 200 more hirings than the second week, that is 50 + 200 = 250 employees. The total number of employees hired is 250 + 50 + 200 + 400 = 900. The average number of employees hired per week is 900 / 4 = 225 employees. The answer is 225. Question: Mark spent 220 dollars to fix his car. It needed two parts that cost 20 dollars each, and labor cost .5 dollars a minute. How many hours did the mechanic work? Answer: Labor cost is .5 * 60 = 30 dollars per hour. The cost for parts is 20 * 2 = $40. The total cost for labor is 220 - 40 = $180. He spent 180 / 30 = 6 hours on labor. The answer is 6. [Question]Emily is 20 years old and her older sister, Rachel, is 24 years old. How old is Rachel when Emily is half her age? [Answer]The difference in age between the two sisters is 24 - 20 = 4 years. When Rachel is twice Emily’s age, she is 4 x 2 = 8 years old. The answer is 8. [Question]Tom wants to make the world's largest dough ball. He needs 500 pounds of flour and he can buy 50-pound bags of flour for $20. He also needs 10 pounds of salt and salt cost $.2 a pound. He also spends $1000 promoting everything. He then sells tickets for $20 each and sells 500 tickets. How much money did he make? [Answer] He needs 500 / 50 = 10 bags of flour. That cost 20 * 10 = $200. He needs 10 * .2 = $2 worth of salt. So everything cost 1000 + 200 + 2 = $1202. He makes 20 * 500 = $10,000 selling tickets. So he makes a profit of 10000 - 1202 = $8798. The answer is 8798.
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QUESTION: Can we conclude from "People sitting down mending fishing nets along side a river on a cloudy day." that "People are standing in a river."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: People standing in a river contradicts with people sitting down alongside a river. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "Asian males dressed in white and black are looking around." is it true that "The men are co-workers."? Not all Asian males dressed in white and black are looking around are co-workers. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Premise: "Paddlers are getting in a water fight." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The fight is involving water." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The paddlers getting in a water fight means that the fight involves water. The answer is yes. QUESTION: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Dogs running through snow." Hypothesis: "Dogs by the fireplace." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: Dogs cannot simultaneously be outdoors in the snow while they are indoors by the fireplace. The answer is no. [QUESTION] If "A female street vendor displaying beautiful crafts and pottery." does that mean that "The artist is busy creating pieces in her studio."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Creating crafts would have you actively engaged in the project. Displaying crafts is usually a final result. The answer is no. Q: Can we conclude from "A girl is pointing to a spot on a map in a park." that "A girl pointing out where to go in a park."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: The spot that the girl is pointing to is where to go in a park. The answer is yes.
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QUESTION: Given the sentence "An african american man is skinning fruit with a machete." is it true that "A man skins a squirrel with a machete."? Let's solve it slowly: The man cannot be skinning fruit and a squirrel at the same time. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A large group of people are walking for a cause." is it true that "A group of children walks."? A group of people does not imply a group of children. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Given the sentence "Person in a red shirt standing in the street next to a car with many decals on it." is it true that "The person is outdoors near the car."? A: The street is usually found outdoors. Next to a car means near the car. The answer is yes. QUESTION: If "Two performers striking a pose." does that mean that "Two people swimming in a lake."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: You cannot be striking a pose and be swimming at the same time. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Test for natural language inference. Premise: "An all black cat with bright green eyes has caught a gray mouse." Hypothesis: "A black cat and a gray mouse." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell The black cat could be sitting and simply looking at the gray mouse and has not actually caught it. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Given the sentence "Three construction workers sitting around a sewer drain." is it true that "Three construction workers stop for lunch."? A: Workers sitting around a sewer drain doesn't imply that they've stopped for lunch. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Question and answer: Q: Premise: "Six bicyclists are competing in a race." Hypothesis: "And several of them seem to be about to fall over." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: it is not possible to tell Explanation: Six bicyclist competing in a race fall into one another after another in front of them crashes. Question and answer: Q: If "One very tired fisherman." does that mean that "The fisherman wants to sleep all day in his boat."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: it is not possible to tell Explanation: A tired fisherman does not imply he wants to sleep all day in his boat. Question and answer: Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A woman with her bags relaxing near the river." Hypothesis: "A woman is relaxing after a day of shopping." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: it is not possible to tell Explanation: With bags does not imply a woman has spent the day shopping.
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Anne's female cat weighs 2 kilograms. Her male cat is two times heavier. If Anne is going to carry both of them, how many kilograms is she carrying? Give the rationale and then the answer. Let's think step by step. Anne's male cat weighs 2 x 2 = 4 kilograms. Thus, Anne is carrying a total of 2 + 4 = 6 kilograms when she carries both of them.. The answer is: 6. Mary had 89 stickers. She used 3 large stickers on the front page of her journal and 7 stickers each to 6 other pages of her journal. How many stickers does Mary have remaining? Give the rationale and then the answer. Let's think step by step. Mary added a total of 7 stickers / page * 6 pages = 42 stickers to the 6 other pages. In total, Mary added 3 large stickers + 42 stickers = 45 stickers to her journal. Since she started with 89 stickers, she now has 89 - 45 = 44 stickers left.. The answer is: 44. Jesse and Mia are competing in a week long race. They have one week to run 30 miles. On the first three days Jesse averages (2/3) of a mile. On day four she runs 10 miles. Mia averages 3 miles a day over the first 4 days. What is the average of their average that they have to run over the final three days? Give the rationale and then the answer. Let's think step by step. Jesse runs 2 miles in the first three days because 3 x (2 / 3) = 2. Jesse has 18 miles left to run because 30 - 10 - 2 = 18. Jesse has to run an average of 6 miles a day because 18 / 3 = 6. Mia runs 12 miles over the first four days because 4 x 3 = 12. She has 18 miles left to run because 30 - 12 = 18. She has to run six miles a day because 18 / 3 = 6. The total they both have to run is 12 miles a day. The average they have to run per day on average is 6 miles because 12 / 2 = 6.. The answer is: 6.
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question in book: Which of the following two sentences does not make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "You should receive treatment if you realize that you suffer from depression." - Sentence B: "You don't need to receive treatment if you realize that you suffer from depression." standard solution: If you don't receive treatment, you will get worse and even hurt yourself. The answer is Sentence B. question in book: Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "Jeff is not thrifty that he only spends money on the things he really needs." - Sentence B: "Jeff is so thrifty that he only spends money on the things he really needs." standard solution: A thriftless person is incompetent in handling money and tends to waste money. The answer is Sentence A. question in book: Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "He surfs the sea." - Sentence B: "He surfs the desert." standard solution: There is no water in the desert to surf. The answer is Sentence B. question in book: Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: - Sentence A: "The father put a band-aid on his child's scraped knee." - Sentence B: "The father put a band-aid on his child's scraped hair." standard solution: You cannot scrape your hair and you do not put band-aids on your hair. The answer is Sentence B.
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If "A woman in a jean jacket with clenched fist looking down." does that mean that "A woman in a jean jacket with clenched fist looking down is upset."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no -- Not all woman in a jean jacket with clenched fist looking down is upset.. The answer is: it is not possible to tell. ---- Premise: "A older man in a suit standing next to a large painting of a ship in rocky water under a cloudy sky." Hypothesis: "A man is looking at art in a museum." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no -- A museum isn't the only place where you would find a painting.. The answer is: it is not possible to tell. ---- Premise: "An older woman in all gray is looking into the view screen of a digital camera." Hypothesis: "A woman is a professional photographer." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? -- Not every person who views the screen of the camera is a professional photographer.. The answer is: it is not possible to tell. ----
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q: Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: - Sentence A: "maggie remained quiet to lighten the mood of the conversation" - Sentence B: "maggie told a joke to lighten the mood of the conversation" a: Thoughts: Being silent would not cheer up the mood of the conversation. The answer is [Sentence A] q: Which of the following two sentences does not make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "You need a tennis racket to play tennis" - Sentence B: "Any racket can play tennis" a: Thoughts: I can't play tennis with a badminton racket. The answer is [Sentence B] q: Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "Tides are an artificial behavior." - Sentence B: "Tides are a natural phenomenon" a: Thoughts: Tides are related to the motion of celestial bodies and are a natural phenomenon. The answer is [Sentence A] q: Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "She put a turkey into the oven to bake." - Sentence B: "She put a cell phone in the oven to bake." a: Thoughts: A turkey can be baked in an oven but a cell phone cannot be baked in the over. The answer is [Sentence B]
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**Q** Is the following sentence factually correct? "Any food item may be purchased at a 7-Eleven." Options: - yes - no **A** no Convenience stores do not carry all food items. Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Guillermo del Toro directed a Spanish movie." yes Guillermo del Toro was the director of Pan's Labyrinth, a Spanish-language film. **Q** "Christians believe that Ronald Mcdonald is the second coming of Christ." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no **A** no Ronald Mcdonald is a fictitious character and Christians could not believe in a cartoon. Does the following sentence make sense? "Gore Vidal died of Cholera, at the age of 76, in United Kingdom." Options: - yes - no no Vidal died of pneumonia at his home in the Hollywood Hills at the age of 86. **Q** Is the following a factual statement? "Gulf Oil provides oil for many corporations." Options: - yes - no **A** yes Gulf Oil is a company that is involved in oil, gas stations, and chemical and automotive companies. **Q** Is the following statement true? "Cumin tastes very sweet and is often confused with sugar." **A** no Cumin has a slight tang, and is more hot and sharp than sweet.
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As the boy performing the winning trick doesn't mean he is participating in a competition. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A boy performs a high-flying trick with his bicycle on a prepared course." Hypothesis: "A boy performs the winning trick at the bicycle competition." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? it is not possible to tell Throws a teammate in the air does not necessarily mean performing for a crowd. The question and answer are below. Given the sentence "A team throws a teammate in the air." is it true that "A group are performing for a crowd."? it is not possible to tell Birds flying in front of trees are not always looking for food to eat.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "Several birds flying in front of trees." Hypothesis: "Birds are looking for food to eat." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? it is not possible to tell A group walks along a tree-lined path not two men sitting in a field. The question and answer are below. Given the sentence "A group of people walking along a tree-lined path that has portable bathrooms on the side." can we conclude that "Two men st in a field."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no She is a woman because she is a woman in a red shirt. The question and answer are below. Can we conclude from "A woman in a red shirt and safety glasses drilling into tile with an orange cordless power drill." that "The woman using the cordless drill is wearing a red shirt."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell yes Two contradictory remarks one of man and woman and second of walking a dog and walking her cat. The question and answer are below. Given the sentence "A man is walking a dog on a leash down the street." is it true that "The woman walked her cat."? no
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Q: If "A girl is riding a white horse surrounded by green trees." does that mean that "A girl walking while leading a horse."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: no CoT: She can't ride a white horse and walk while leading a horse at the same time. **** Q: Premise: "Men playing a sport during a sunny day." Hypothesis: "Men are engaged is athletic competition outside." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: yes CoT: Men engaged more in athletic competition when it is a sunny day. **** Q: Premise: "A man sits under an umbrella beside a pond while he works." Hypothesis: "A woman is swimming in a pool." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: no CoT: A pond is made from fresh water whereas a pool is chlorinated. **** Q: Premise: "A man on the sea." Hypothesis: "A man of the land." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: no CoT: The man is on the sea so he is not of land for sure. ****
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question: If the three-digit number 5W2 is evenly divisible by 8, which of the following could be the digit W ? Options: (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2 (E) 1 answer: Stream of consciousness: Tried to locate a '0' ending multiple of 8 between 500599 Only 560 is present 560 is divisible by 8, so (560 - 8) is also divisible by 8 = 5 The answer is (A). q: 252 can be expressed as a product of primes as: Options: (A) 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7 (B) 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 8 (C) 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 6 (D) 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 1 (E) 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 2 a: Stream of consciousness: Clearly, 252 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7. The answer is (A). question: If 2^4, 3^3, and 10^3 are factors of the product of 1,452 and w, where w is a positive integer, what is the smallest possible value of w? Options: (A) 198 (B) 288 (C) 360 (D) 396 (E) 484 answer: Stream of consciousness: I will go with C (pending elements to match is 2^2*3^2*10^1 = 360 The answer is (C). q: Given 3 lines in the plane such that the points of intersection form a triangle with sides of length 20, 20 and 30, the number of points equidistant from all the 3 lines is Options: (A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 0 (E) 2 a: Stream of consciousness: 4 points are possible in which 1 point is the incentre of the circle and other 3 are excentres The answer is (C). question: Find the largest 4 digit number which isexactly divisible by 88? Options: (A) 7890 (B) 8900 (C) 9944 (D) 9976 (E) 10000 answer: Stream of consciousness: Largest 4 digit number is 9999 After doing 9999 ÷ 88 we get remainder 55 Hence largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88 = 9999 - 55 = 9944 The answer is (C). question: Four of the five parts numbered (a),(b),(c),(d) and (e) in the following equation are exactly equal. Which of the parts is not equal to the other four? The number of that part is the answer. Options: (A) (a – b) 2 + 4ab (B) a(a + b) + b(a + b) (C) (a2 – b2) + 2b(b + a) (D) (a – b) b + (a + b) 2b (E) (a + b) 2 – 2a(a – b) + a(2a – 2b) answer: Stream of consciousness: The other parts are equal to (a + b)2. The answer is (D).
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If "Looks like a man dressing in a orange flowered bikini with a mime face riding a bike." does that mean that "A man in pants rides a bike."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no Explanation: Pants and an orange flowered bikini are two different types of clothing.. If "The woman is wearing a purple shirt and runs on the beach." does that mean that "A man is fishing in a boat."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no Explanation: A woman who runs on the beach is not the same person as a man fishing in a boat. A woman and a man cannot be the same person.. Given the sentence "Three young dark-skinned men sit on stacked fruit and smile at camera." is it true that "The men are looking at the camera."? yes Explanation: We know the men are looking at the camera because they are smiling at it.. Given the sentence "Person wearing a black hat lets a cat sit on their shoulder." is it true that "A witch wearing a black hat lets a cat sit on her shoulder."? it is not possible to tell Explanation: Sentence 1: Person wearing a black hat lets a cat sit on their shoulder. Sentence 2: A witch wearing a black hat lets a cat sit on her shoulder..
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Q: Given the sentence "A leader at the front of a group is holding her hands in the air just like what all of the people facing her are doing." is it true that "The people are all sitting with their hands under them."? A: Whether the group of people hands are in the air or under them. The answer is no. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A woman wearing a white cap is painting a landscape of brightly colored rock formations; the rock formations themselves are visible in the background." that "Someone is wearing a cap."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: A woman could be described as someone. A white cap could simply be described as a cap. The answer is yes. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A musician plays his electric guitar surrounded by sound equipment." can we conclude that "A girl learns to play the drums."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A musician/girl cannot play guitar and drums at the same time. The answer is no. Q: Can we conclude from "The man is sleeping under a blanket in the street as the crowds pass by." that "Two men sleep in a tent in secluded woods."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: Usually there is no secluded woods in the street with crowds pass by. The answer is no. QUESTION: Premise: "A mother and child walking in the rain in a green area." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A woman and a child walking in the rain in san francisco." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Nothing about the fact that the mother and child walking in the rain infers that they are in San Francisco or any other city. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Joggers running down a rural road in a race." Hypothesis: "People running outside." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: Joggers are a type of people and a rural road implies being outside. The answer is yes.
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question: A bank lent $250 to a customer for a one-month loan. At the end of the month, the bank received y dollars more than than the amount that was lent due to interest. The bank also charged a service fee $5. In terms of y, what fraction of the amount that the bank received was the service fee? Options: (A) 5/(255+y) (B) 5y-1 (C) 5y/(250-y) (D) 5/(250-y) (E) 5y-250 answer: Stream of consciousness: The amount of money the bank received was (250 + 5+ y) dollars. The $5 service fee as a fraction of the amount received was, therefore, 5/(255+y). The answer is (A). q: 4000 was divided into two parts such a way that when first part was invested at 3% and the second at 5%, the whole annual interest from both the investments is Rs.144, how much was put at 3%? Options: (A) 2178 (B) 1087 (C) 2800 (D) 2689 (E) 2081 a: Stream of consciousness: (x*3*1)/100 + [(4000 - x)*5*1]/100 = 144 3x/100 + 200 – 5x/100 = 144 2x/100 = 56 è x = 2800 The answer is (C). question: X can finish a work in 18 days. Y can finish the same work in 15 days. Yworked for 10 days and left the job. how many days does X alone need to finish the remaining work? Options: (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 8 (E) 9 answer: Stream of consciousness: Work done by X in 1 day = 1/18 Work done by Y in 1 day = 1/15 Work done by Y in 10 days = 10/15 = 2/3 Remaining work = 1 – 2/3 = 1/3 Number of days in which X can finish the remaining work = (1/3) / (1/18) = 6 The answer is (C). q: If six persons sit in a row, then the probability that three particular persons are always together is ? Options: (A) 1/6 (B) 1/0 (C) 1/5 (D) 1/4 (E) 1/1 a: Stream of consciousness: Six persons can be arranged in a row in 6! ways. Treat the three persons to sit together as one unit then there four persons and they can be arranged in 4! ways. Again three persons can be arranged among them selves in 3! ways. Favourable outcomes = 3!4! Required probability = 3!4!/6! = 1/5 The answer is (C). question: In a school of 700 boys, 44% of Muslims, 28% Hindus, 10% Sikhs and the remaining of other communities. How many belonged to the other communities? Options: (A) 173 (B) 126 (C) 153 (D) 143 (E) 133 answer: Stream of consciousness: 44 + 28 + 10 = 82% 100 – 82 = 18% 700 * 18/100 = 126 The answer is (B). question: What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation 287.532 + 1894.029 – 657.48 = 643.095 + ? Options: (A) 870 (B) 790 (C) 880 (D) 770 (E) 890 answer: Stream of consciousness: ? = 285 + 1895 – 655 – 645 or, ? = 880 The answer is (C).
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Reasoning & Answer: Elderly couple is synonymous with older couple. They are going for a walk. yes Question: Given the sentence "An elderly couple is walking down the block during the evening hour." is it true that "An older couple goes for a walk."? Reasoning & Answer: A boy getting ready to throw a baseball means is is going to throw a ball. yes Question: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A young boy is getting ready to throw a baseball." Hypothesis: "The boy is going to throw the ball." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Reasoning & Answer: Sliding down a hill is playing and the hill is snowy so the children are in the snow. yes Question: Premise: "Two children slide down a snowy hill in a bright green sled." Hypothesis: "The children are playing in the snow." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
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QUESTION: Given the sentence "Two archaeologists are examining something in their dig site." can we conclude that "Two archaeologists have just made a fantastic discovery at their dig site."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Just because two archaeologists are examining something in their dig site doesn't mean they made a fantastic discovery. They may have just broke their shovel and is trying to fix it. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A man in a blue coat walking and listening to a mp3 player." is it true that "The person is using a mp3 player."? Using a mp3 player implies that you are listening to the mp3 player. The answer is yes. Q: Premise: "Two best friends embracing their friendship." Hypothesis: "The best friends are watching a sunset." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: Just because two friends are embracing doesn't mean they are watching a sunset. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Given the sentence "Several trucks stopped outside for some type of outdoor event." can we conclude that "Food trucks gather at food cart festival."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Not all trucks are food trucks. Not every outdoor event is a food cart festival. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "There is a person walking on the street in between a red and yellow car with a bag and a basket full of items." is it true that "The person is walking to get to a store."? The person walking could be headed somewhere other than a store. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: If "A man poses near a mountain." does that mean that "A man is posing for a magazine near a mountain."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: A man posing near a mountain isn't necessarily posing for a magazine. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Snack food is another way of saying snacks. Railroad site is a railroad location.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Some type of snack food being eaten at what appears to be a railroad site." Hypothesis: "Snacks being eaten at a railroad location." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell yes There cannot be players in a stadium if the baseball stadium is empty at night.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "Two baseball players in a stadium during broad daylight are both after the same baseball in the outfield." Hypothesis: "All the lights are turned off in an empty baseball stadium at night." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no A person that overlooks a thing could not have been looking at it.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Premise: "A person in a red jacket overlooks a scenic view of snow covered mountains." Hypothesis: "The person is looking at the ocean." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no The woman is either being pulled across the lake or she is sunbathing on the side of the lake.. So what could be the question? Question followed by answer: Can we conclude from "Woman being pulled from a boat on a yellow tube across the lake." that "The woman is sunbathing on the side of the lake."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell no
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Teacher: Pick which sentence is not logical. Options: - Sentence A: "He put the car in the kitcken sink." - Sentence B: "He put the dishes in the kitcken sink." Student: A car can not fit in a kitcken sink. The answer is Sentence A. question in book: Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: - Sentence A: "I put the remote in the TV to watch TV" - Sentence B: "I use the remote to watch tv" standard solution: A TV does not have a place to put a remote in. The answer is Sentence A. [TEACHER] Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "She wore her coat." - Sentence B: "She wore her car" [Student] A car is too heavy and inflexible to wear. The answer is Sentence B. Teacher: Which of these sentences doesn't make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "A door is larger than an olympic swimming pool" - Sentence B: "A door is larger than a stapler" Student: A door is too small to compare with an olympic swimming pool. The answer is Sentence A. question in book: Pick which sentence is not logical. Options: - Sentence A: "Movies that have a traditional story arc tend to have better ratings." - Sentence B: "Movies that have a traditional story arc tend to have better subtitles." standard solution: Subtitle quality is not related to the story arc. The answer is Sentence B. Teacher: One of the following sentences is nonsensical. Which one is it? Options: - Sentence A: "she uses a bike to cross the river" - Sentence B: "she uses a boat to cross the river" Student: Bike is not something to cross the river. The answer is Sentence A.
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**Q** Is the following a factual statement? "The origin of the Swastika dates back to Nazi Germany." Options: - yes - no **A** no The swastika originates from the Indian subcontinent and dates back long before Nazi Germany. "When I need fair and balanced news, I am sure to turn to Mystery Science Theater 3000." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no no Mystery Science Theater 3000 is not a news show. **Q** Is the following a factual statement? "Henry Kissinger worked as a consultant who served as United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford." Options: - yes - no **A** yes My sentence is true because Henry Kissinger is known to have had this role. There are also many records of evidence that he did in fact have this role from the records of his work. Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "One can travel to Calabria for a vacation." yes Calabria is a place situated in the southwest of Italy. **Q** Does the following sentence make sense? "The Moulin Rouge coloring is the most desirable." Options: - yes - no **A** no Moulin Rouge is a cabarets, not a specific color. **Q** "Sea otters live in the sea." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no **A** yes You can find sea otters in the ocean near California.
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q: A train running at the speed of 50 km/hr crosses a pole in 18 seconds. Find the length of the train. Options: (A) 150 (B) 188 (C) 250 (D) 288 (E) 300 a: Stream of consciousness: Speed = 50*(5/18) m/sec = 125/9 m/sec Length of Train (Distance) = Speed * Time (125/9) * 18 = 250 meter The answer is (C). question: The average amount with a group of seven numbers is Rs. 20. If the newly joined member has Rs. 50 with him, what was the average amount with the group before his joining the group? Options: (A) 28 (B) 27 (C) 15 (D) 19 (E) 12 answer: Stream of consciousness: Total members in the group = 7 Average amount = Rs. 20 Total amount with them = 7 * 20 = Rs. 140 One number has Rs. 50. So, the amount with remaining 6 people = 140 - 50 = Rs. 90 The average amount with them = 90/6 = Rs. 15. The answer is (C). q: For some integer m, m^2 - 5 is divisible by all of the following EXCEPT Options: (A) 38 (B) 41 (C) 30 (D) 31 (E) 29 a: Stream of consciousness: Hint: m^2-5 (m is an integer) is never multiple of 3 (try to prove this), hence 30 is out. The answer is (C). question: A student is ranked 13th from right and 8th from left.how many are there? Options: (A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 20 (D) 21 (E) 22 answer: Stream of consciousness: 13th from right means = x + 12 8th from left means = 7 + x Total = 12+7+1 = 20 The answer is (C). q: In Cricket game, one player throws two fair, six-sided die at the same time. If the player receives at least a five or a one on either die, that player wins. What is the probability that a player wins after playing the game once? Options: (A) 1/3 (B) 4/9 (C) 5/9 (D) 2/3 (E) 3/4 a: Stream of consciousness: In Cricket game Probably the easiest approach would be to find the probability of the opposite event and subtract it from 1: P(win) = 1- P(not win) = 1 - 4/6*4/6 = 5/9. The answer is (C). q: 90 is increased by 50%. Find the final number. Options: (A) 100 (B) 110 (C) 135 (D) 140 (E) 160 a: Stream of consciousness: Final number = Initial number + 50%(original number) = 90 + 50%(90) = 90 + 45 = 135. The answer is (C).
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Teacher: Pick which sentence is not logical. Options: - Sentence A: "The more you play, the better your grades will be." - Sentence B: "The harder you study, the better your grades will be." Student: Playing is not good for you to improve grades. The answer is Sentence A. question in book: Which of these sentences doesn't make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "Rubber never hardens" - Sentence B: "Rubber will harden over time" standard solution: If I freeze the rubber it will harden. The answer is Sentence A. [TEACHER] Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: - Sentence A: "Sewerage is very important for cities." - Sentence B: "Sewerage is not important to the city" [Student] City without sewerage will be unhygienic and hazardous. The answer is Sentence B. Teacher: Which of the following two sentences does not make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "I drive on the sidewalk." - Sentence B: "I drive in the motorway." Student: Sidewalks are too small to drive on and have obstacles on them. The answer is Sentence A. question in book: Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: - Sentence A: "She uses the trash bin to cook" - Sentence B: "She uses the pot to cook" standard solution: Dirty trash bin is used only to put waste, it will be disgusting to cook. The answer is Sentence A. Teacher: Choose the sentence that goes against common sense. Options: - Sentence A: "The cat's tail was used to turn on the TV." - Sentence B: "The remote was used to turn on the TV." Student: A cat's tail does not have the ability to turn on the TV. The answer is Sentence A.
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Can we conclude from "A toddler in jeans and a white shirt is holding a woman's hand." that "A woman taking a nap with her son."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell -- A toddler is young and cannot be old as a woman.. The answer is: no. ---- If "A woman in a blue shirt and skirt bends over a boy who is clutching a hand over his mouth." does that mean that "A woman falls over in pain while a child looks on."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no -- A woman can bend over while falling while a boy has his hand over his mouth.. The answer is: no. ---- Given the sentence "People are sitting outside on a deck at tables." is it true that "People are sitting on a deck."? -- People who are sitting outside could be sitting on a deck and sitting on chairs at tables on that deck.. The answer is: yes. ----
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[One of the following sentences is nonsensical. Which one is it? Options: - Sentence A: "The hiker is badly injured in the mountains, and is rescued by a helicopter" - Sentence B: "The hiker is badly injured in the mountains, and is rescued by a sports car" ] My step-by-step solution: A sports car is not an efficient way to leave a mountain.... So the answer is [Sentence B] [Which of the following two sentences does not make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "they had wine for the children" - Sentence B: "they had sodas for the children" ] My step-by-step solution: Alcoholic beverages, such as wine, are illegal and unethical to serve to anyone under 21.... So the answer is [Sentence A] [Which of these sentences doesn't make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "She replanted the car into a larger pot." - Sentence B: "She replanted the flowers into a larger pot." ] My step-by-step solution: Cars are larger than pots and are not something you replant.... So the answer is [Sentence A]
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Q: Given the sentence "He is smiling while having a drink." is it true that "He is frowning at the glass next to him."? A: He is either smiling while heaving a drink or frowning at the glass next to him. The answer is no. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A white dog is running with its mouth open across the grass." that "A dog chases a ball across the grass."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: Running with its mouth open does not imply he chases a ball. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A man with a mustache and a guitar sings for tips on the street." is it true that "A man sings on the street."? The man sings for tips on the street is the same as sings on the street. The answer is yes. Q: Given the sentence "A little girl in a pink shirt is sitting on a park bench in fall." can we conclude that "The girl is sleeping in her bed."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Sitting and sleeping are mutually exclusive activities. The girl cannot both be on a park bench (outside) and in her bed (inside). The answer is no. QUESTION: Premise: "A man riding a red sled going fast down a snowy hill." Hypothesis: "A man shows his kids how to ride a sled." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: A man can ride a sled without the presence of his kids. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Given the sentence "Young asian art students are focusing on their work in a very large class." is it true that "Students are learning to paint."? Let's solve it slowly: Learning to paint is not the only type of work art students might do. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Question part Is the following a factual statement? "Mary of Teck died before her husband, George VI." Options: - yes - no Answer part Oh man, I think this is the solution: George VI died in 1952, Mary of Teck died in 1953. The answer is no. Question part Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Lake Baikal creates the coldest temperatures in all the lakes." Answer part Oh man, I think this is the solution: Researchers need to test all lakes in Russia to ensure temperature. The answer is no. Question part Is the following statement true? "A Hovercraft can travel on both land and water." Answer part Oh man, I think this is the solution: The hovercraft is famous as a vehicle that is capable of both water and land travel. The answer is yes. Question part "Contracts usually oblige the Child actor to remain a child for their entire life." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no Answer part Oh man, I think this is the solution: An acting contract cannot stop a child actor from physically aging. The answer is no.
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Q: If "A little girl in a red pull over holding a toy in both hands smiling." does that mean that "The smiling little girl holds a toy in her hands."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: yes CoT: Holding something in both hands means it must be in her hands. **** Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A skateboarding ramp located in a room with multicolored graffti painted on the wall." Hypothesis: "The skateboarding ramp is for the local youth." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: it is not possible to tell CoT: A skateboarding ramp may be for others and not just for the local youth. **** Q: Can we conclude from "A double decker boat floating on the water." that "A boat is on the water."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: yes CoT: A boat must be floating on the water otherwise it would sink. **** Q: Premise: "A man wearing a red jersey jumps in the air." Hypothesis: "The man is taking an exam." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A: no CoT: A man cannot simultaneously be taking an exam and taking jumps in the air. ****
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(Ans). (B) (Question). If n is an integer, then the least possible value of |8 - 9n| is? Options: (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (E) 11 (CoT). |8 - 9n| represents the distance between 8 and 9n on the number line. Now, the distance will be minimized when 9n, which is multiple of 9, is closest to 8. Multiple of 9 which is closest to 8 is 9 (for n = 1), so the least distance is 1: |8 - 9| = 1. (Ans). (A) (Question). If Rs.3250 be divided among Ram, Shyam and Mohan in the ratio of 1/2:1/3:1/4 then the share of each are? Options: (A) Ram = Rs.1500, Shyam = Rs.1000, Mohan = Rs.750 (B) Ram = Rs.2500, Shyam = Rs.500, Mohan = Rs.250 (C) Ram = Rs.1200, Shyam = Rs.1300, Mohan = Rs.750 (D) Ram = Rs.3500, Shyam = Rs.500, Mohan = Rs.250 (E) None (CoT). 1/2:1/3:1/4 = 6:4:3 Ram = 6/13 * 3250 = 1500 Shyam = 4/13 * 3250 = 1000 Mohan = 3/13 * 3250 = 750 (Ans). (C) (Question). If north becomes south-west ant south-west becomes east and all the directions changed in the same manner,then what will be the direction for south-east? Options: (A) North-West (B) North-East (C) North (D) West (E) none (CoT). North -> South-west North-east -> West East -> North-west South-east -> North South -> North-east South-west -> east West -> South-east North-west -> south (Ans). (C) (Question). Solve:- 444 x 444 x 444 + 555 x 555 x 555 = ?(444 x 444 - 444 x 555 + 555 x 555) Options: (A) 888 (B) 333 (C) 999 (D) 988 (E) 889 (CoT). Given Exp. = (a3 + b3) = (a + b) = (444 + 555) = 999(a2 - ab + b2)
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Question: Is Norman Oklahoma named after a viking? Answer: The Normans invaded England in 1066 and were originally vikings from Scandinavia. Norman Oklahoma was first surveyed by land surveyor Abner Norman in the 1800s. 1066 is said to be the end of the Viking Era.. The answer is: no. Question: Is Edgar Allan Poe obscure in the world of horror fiction? Answer: Edgar Allan Poe's writing has endured for over 150 years. Edgar Allan Poe's horror writing has been included in classroom curriculum for decades.. The answer is: no. Question: Do most religious people in Quebec refer to the Quran? Answer: Christianity is the major religion in Quebec. Christians refer to the Bible as their book of reference.. The answer is: no.
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Can we conclude from "A lady in a red cap serving food to the community." that "The lady has nothing on her head."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell no Explanation: The lady can either be wearing a cap or have nothing on her head.. Can we conclude from "People walking on a desert street." that "Everybody is walking."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell it is not possible to tell Explanation: Just because some people are walking doesn't mean everybody is walking.. Premise: "A german shepherd leaps in midair." Hypothesis: "A dog leaps to catch a thrown frisbee." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell Explanation: A German shepherd leaping in midair does not imply the dog leaps to catch a thrown frisbee.. Premise: "A surfer is riding a wave that is beginning to tube." Hypothesis: "The surfer is on the wave on a tuesday." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? it is not possible to tell Explanation: Just because the surfer is riding a wave does not mean it is a Tuesday..
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[QUESTION] Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A chinese police officer standing in front of his station." Hypothesis: "The police officer is hispanic." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Chinese do not live to Spain whereas hispanic does. So they are people from from different regions. The answer is no. Q: If "Two people are looking at the organ in a church with the large organ pipes in the background." does that mean that "The man prepares to play the pipe organ."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: The man infers a singular person while two people means more than one person. Looking at the organ in a church does not mean that one is necessarily one who prepares to play the pipe organ. The answer is it is not possible to tell. QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A man stands in a red shirt and blue jeans facing a man in black across tracks with an escalator in the background." that "The two men are at their desks."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve it slowly: If the men are at their desks they are not standing. The answer is no. [QUESTION] Given the sentence "A surfer in blue shorts surfs over water." can we conclude that "The surfer is in the desert."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A surfer that surfs over water cannot be in the desert. The answer is no. Q: Given the sentence "A man is warming up for a bicycle race." can we conclude that "The man is doing squats to warm up for the bike race."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: Doing squats is not the only way to warm up to a race. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Premise: "A man walks on the sidewalk by a sign." Hypothesis: "A human on the sidewalk." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? A man is walking on the sidewalk by a street sign. The answer is yes.
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The baker could have made any amount of cookie so it is not certain it was three dozen cookies. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A baker is making cookies on a large pan." Hypothesis: "A baker fills an order for three dozen cookies." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell ***** A woman driving a car is not the same as a man that rides his bike. The question and answer are below. Given the sentence "A man in red shoes rides his bike past a brick building." can we conclude that "A woman driving a car."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no no ***** A child reading a birthday card does not mean that child celbrates their birthday. The question and answer are below. If "Chubby redhead child reads birthday card." does that mean that "Child celbrates birthday."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no it is not possible to tell ***** A person is holding a boombox on top of a vehicle. The question and answer are below. Premise: "A person holding a ""boombox"" on top of a bus." Hypothesis: "Or boat." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? it is not possible to tell *****
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Is shrimp scampi definitely free of plastic? Shrimp scampi is a dish made with shrimp. Shrimp have been found to contain microplastics. Microplastics are plastic material. The answer is no. Did Polar Bears roam around in Ancient Greece? Polar Bears live in the Arctic, with temperatures that can get as low as -35 degrees celsius. Ancient Greece had an average temperature of 24 degrees celsius. The answer is no. Is the most recent Democrat President in the US known for his painting practice? George W. Bush is a former Republican President of the US. George W. Bush posts photos of his paintings online. Barack Obama succeeded George W. Bush as a Democrat President. Barack Obama doesn't post photos of paintings he has made. The answer is no. Can a diamond float on water? Diamonds are formed by extreme heat and pressure being applied to carbon under the earth's crust. The density of a diamond is 3.51 g/cm³. The density of water is 997 kg/m³. A diamond is more dense than water. A diamond will sink in water. The answer is no.
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Next Question: Premise: "Two young children using a mortar and pestle grinding a product down." Hypothesis: "Two young children are grinding down food for their supper." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. Grinding a product down does not imply grinding down food for their supper. The answer is it is not possible to tell. -- Next Question: Premise: "All the red suits are awaiting a snorkeling lesson." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "People wait in line to play pool at the bar." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. If people are awaiting a snorkeling lesson they do not wait in line to play pool. The answer is no. -- Next Question: Given the sentence "Four people on bikes are at the side of a road." can we conclude that "Four people on bikes are going for a ride."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no My Answer: Let's think. Being on bikes at the side of the road implies that the riders are going for a ride. The answer is yes. --
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Chain-of-thought: Flour is not a mineral in the human body. -- Question: Pick which sentence is not logical. Options: - Sentence A: "Flour supplements calcium in human body." - Sentence B: "Milk powder supplements calcium in human body." Answer: Sentence A Chain-of-thought: Planets are too large to fit in treasure chests. -- Question: One of the following sentences is nonsensical. Which one is it? Options: - Sentence A: "He found the planet in the treasure chest." - Sentence B: "He found gold in the treasure chest." Answer: Sentence A Chain-of-thought: Ice melts so it cannot be a car. -- Question: Pick which sentence is not logical. Options: - Sentence A: "cars are mostly made of ice" - Sentence B: "cars are mostly made of metal" Answer: Sentence A
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Question: A cooler is filled with 24 cans of cherry soda and orange pop. If there are twice as many cans of orange pop as there are of cherry soda, how many cherry sodas are there? Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: There are C cans of cherry soda in the cooler. There are twice as many cans of orange pop, so there are 2C cans of orange pop in the cooler. In all, there are C + 2C = 3C = 24 cans in the cooler. Therefore, there are C = 24 / 3 = 8 cans of cherry soda in the cooler. So the answer is 8. Question: Gnuff charges a flat rate of $20 per tutoring session plus $7 per minute. The total amount paid for Gnuff for tutoring for one session is $146. How many minutes did Gnuff tutor for? Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: First find the amount paid just for the per - minute fee, which is $146 - $20 = $126. Then divide that number by the per - minute rate to find the number of minutes: $126 / $7 per minute = 18 minutes. So the answer is 18. Question: In a week, Mortdecai collects 8 dozen eggs every Tuesday and Thursday, and he delivers 3 dozen eggs to the market and 5 dozen eggs to the mall. He then uses 4 dozen eggs to make a pie every Saturday. Mortdecai donates the remaining eggs to the charity by Sunday. How many eggs does he donate to the charity? Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: Mortdecai collects a total of 8x2 = 16 dozens of eggs. He sells a total of 3 + 5 = 8 dozens of eggs. So, 16 - 8 = 8 dozens of eggs are left. After using 4 dozens of eggs to make a pie, 8 - 4 = 4 dozens of eggs are left. Since there are 12 in 1 dozen, then Mortdecai donates 4 x 12 = 48 pieces of eggs to the charity. So the answer is 48. Question: Mary and Ann are going sledding. Mary slides down a hill that's 630 feet long at a speed of 90 feet/minute. Ann slides down a hill that's 800 feet long at a rate of 40 feet/minute. How much longer does Ann's trip take than Mary? Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: First find the total time Mary's trip takes: 630 feet / 90 feet / minute = 7 minutes. Then find the total time Ann's trip takes: 800 feet / 40 feet / minute = 20 minutes. Then subtract Mary's time from Ann's time to find the difference: 20 minutes - 7 minutes = 13 minutes. So the answer is 13.
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It is not true and it is an outlandish statement to make. no Does the following sentence make sense? "Benjamin Franklin was the first president of the United States of America." Options: - yes - no Explanation and answer: Ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy in which the embryo attaches outside the uterus where signs and symptoms classically include abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. yes The corresponding question: Is the following statement true? "An Ectopic pregnancy should be considered as the cause of abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding in every woman who has a positive pregnancy test." New York is the cite of one of the biggest celebrations of the new year featuring concerts, celebrity cameos, and the iconic golden ball drop. yes Is the following a factual statement? "People all over the world travel to New York City to celebrate New Year's Eve." Options: - yes - no Explanation and answer: Akira Kurosawa directed 30 films in his 57 year career. yes The corresponding question: Is the following a factual statement? "Akira Kurosawa released over 30 films that he directed." Options: - yes - no This is the basic fact that everyone knows about John Wayne Gacy. yes Is the following statement true? "John Wayne Gacy killed several people." Frankenstein is about a man who is built in a lab and comes to life. yes Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact? "Frankenstein describes a character in a novel written by Mary Shelly."
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Clint Eastwood as Frankie Dunn, a gruff but well-meaning elderly boxing trainer. Hilary Swank as Mary Margaret "Maggie" Fitzgerald, a determined, aspiring boxer trained up by Frankie Dunn. Morgan Freeman as Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris, Dunn's gym assistant; an elderly former boxer, he was blinded in one eye in his 109th, and last, fight. Jay Baruchel as Dangerous Dillard Fighting Flippo Bam-Bam Barch or "Danger", a simple-minded would-be boxer. Mike Colter as "Big" Willie Little, a boxer whom Dunn has trained for years. Lucia Rijker as Billie "The Blue Bear" Osterman, a vicious, ex-prostitute boxer. Brían F. O'Byrne as Father Horvak, the priest of the church which Dunn attends, who can not stand Dunn. Anthony Mackie as Shawrelle Berry, an overzealous boxer and frequent tenant of Dunn's gym. Margo Martindale as Earline Fitzgerald, Maggie's selfish mother. Riki Lindhome as Mardell Fitzgerald, Maggie's welfare-cheating sister. Michael Peña as Omar, a boxer and Shawrelle's best friend. Benito Martinez as Billie's manager Grant L. Roberts as Billie's cut man, (trainer) trained Hilary Swank off screen for her Academy Award-winning role Bruce MacVittie as Mickey Mack, a rival of Dunn. David Powledge as Counterman at Diner Joe D'Angerio as Cut Man Aaron Stretch as Himself Don Familton as Ring Announcer Who played the female boxer in million dollar baby? Let's do a good job answering this. -- Stream of consciousness: The relevant information to answer the above question is: Hilary Swank as Mary Margaret "Maggie" Fitzgerald, a determined, aspiring boxer trained up by Frankie Dunn.... The answer is Hilary Swank. The somatic nervous system consists of afferent nerves or sensory nerves, and efferent nerves or motor nerves. Afferent nerves are responsible for relaying sensation from the body to the central nervous system; efferent nerves are responsible for sending out commands from the CNS to the body, stimulating muscle contraction; they include all the non-sensory neurons connected with skeletal muscles and skin. The a-of afferent and the e-of efferent correspond to the prefixes ad-(to, toward) and ex-(out of). Somatic nervous system consists of nerve fibers that connect the cns to the? Let's do a good job answering this. -- Stream of consciousness: To answer the question, consider the following: Afferent nerves are responsible for relaying sensation from the body to the central nervous system; efferent nerves are responsible for sending out commands from the CNS to the body, stimulating muscle contraction; they include all the non-sensory neurons connected with skeletal muscles and skin.... The answer is the body. The Spanish -- American War (Spanish: Guerra hispano-americana or Guerra hispano-estadounidense; Filipino: Digmaang Espanyol-Amerikano) was fought between the United States and Spain in 1898. Hostilities began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to U.S. intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. American acquisition of Spain's Pacific possessions led to its involvement in the Philippine Revolution and ultimately in the Philippine -- American War. Answer this question based on the passage: where did the first significant military confrontation of the spanish-american war take place? Let's do a good job answering this. -- Stream of consciousness: This is the relevant information: Hostilities began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to U.S. intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.... The answer is Havana Harbor in Cuba.
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[QUESTION] Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Two boys are watching a small train as it passes near them." Hypothesis: "Two boys are playing with toy trains." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell One cannot be watching a small train while playing with toy trains. The answer is no. Q: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "Two children facing each other are doing a dance." Hypothesis: "Two children are sitting on the floor." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: The two children are either doing a dance or sitting on the floor. The answer is no. QUESTION: Premise: "A blond woman walks in a crowded city." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The woman is young." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Let's solve it slowly: Not all blond women who walk in crowded cities are young. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Premise: "A lady running a relay race is running barefoot through some water." Hypothesis: "A lady decides to take a shortcut through some water during the relay race." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Just because they run through water does not mean that they are taking a shortcut. The answer is it is not possible to tell. Q: Can we conclude from "A couple women perform in the street for a crowd of people." that "The crowd loves the performance."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell A: To perform for a crowd does not imply the crowd loves the performance. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [QUESTION] Premise: "A little girl kneeling on a bed." Hypothesis: "A little girl is standing on a bed." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no One little girl standing on a bed and another little girl is kneeling on a bed. The answer is no.
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[Q] Premise: "The boxer kicked his opponent on the side of the face knocking his mouth guard out during the fight." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The boxer won the fight." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no [A] Kicked his opponent in the face does not imply that the boxer won the fight. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [Q] Premise: "A fisherman is inside of a boat rowing while a bird is perched on the front of his boat." Hypothesis: "The fisherman is rowing backwards while a bird is perched on the front of his boat." Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise? [A] There is no way to know that he fisherman is rowing backwards. The answer is it is not possible to tell. [Q] Given the sentence "A team throws a teammate in the air." is it true that "A group are performing for a crowd."? [A] Throws a teammate in the air does not necessarily mean performing for a crowd. The answer is it is not possible to tell.
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Explanation for the following question's answer: The bucket would be an ineffective sweeping tool. Question: Pick which sentence is not logical. Options: - Sentence A: "The janitor used a broom to sweep the floor" - Sentence B: "The janitor used a bucket to sweep the floor" Answer: Sentence B Chain-of-thought: A toilet is for human waste and is not used to eat food off. -- Question: Which of the following two sentences does not make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "The toilet is set for dinner." - Sentence B: "The dining room table is set for dinner." Answer: Sentence A Chain-of-thought: Bread is not a seafood so it has no impact on people with a seafood allergy. Question: Of the following two sentences, which one is against common sense? Options: - Sentence A: "For seafood allergic people, they'd better not to eat bread" - Sentence B: "For seafood allergic people, they'd better not to eat oyster" Answer: Sentence A Explanation for the following question's answer: A person who has not showered for a week can only be dirty. Question: Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: - Sentence A: "He hasn't bathed in a week so he's dirty" - Sentence B: "He hasn't bathed in a week so he's clean" Answer: Sentence B Chain-of-thought: Lanes do not need to close once a train has already departed. -- Question: Which of these sentences doesn't make sense? Options: - Sentence A: "Trains usually close ticket-checking lanes minutes before departure." - Sentence B: "Trains usually close ticket-checking lanes minutes after departure." Answer: Sentence B Chain-of-thought: A cake cannot bake, and you do not bake people (the chef is a person). Question: One of the following sentences is nonsensical. Which one is it? Options: - Sentence A: "Cake baked the chef" - Sentence B: "chef baked a cake." Answer: Sentence A
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Reasoning and answer: Brianna needs 12 * 2 = 24 books to get her through the year. She will borrow 8 - 2 = 6 new books from the library. With the books she was given, the books she bought, and the library books, she will have 6 + 8 + 6 = 20 new books to read this year. Thus, she will need to reread 24 - 20 = 4 of her old books this year. The answer: 4 What was the question? Question: Brianna reads two books a month. This year, she was given six new books as a gift, she bought eight new books, and she plans to borrow two fewer new books than she bought from the library. How many of her old books from her old book collection will she have to reread to have two books to read a month this year? Reasoning and answer: He read 600 / 40 = 15 hours per week. So now he reads 15 - 4 = 11 hours per week. She now reads 40 * 1.5 = 60 pages per hour. So she reads 11 * 60 = 660 pages per week. The answer: 660 What was the question? Question: Jim reads at a rate of 40 pages an hour. He reads a total of 600 pages per week. He increases his reading speed to 150% of its former speed but reads 4 hours less per week. How many pages does he read a week now? Reasoning and answer: In one week he will have saved 20 + 10 = 30 dollars. In two weeks he will have saved 30 + 10 = 40 dollars. In three weeks he will have saved 40 + 10 = 50 dollars. At the end of week four, he will have saved 50 + 10 = 60 dollars. The answer: 60 What was the question? Question: Jay has decided to save money from his paycheck every week. He has decided that he will increase the amount he saves each week by 10 dollars. If he started by saving 20 dollars this week, how much will he have saved in a month from now?