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I received the questions "How we can check fever by using pulse rate?" and "What does it mean if my pulse rate is 76, and how does it compare to the pulse rate of a sick person?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 0 |
Passage: Lawsuit -- A lawsuit begins when a complaint or petition is filed with the court. This complaint should explicitly state that one or more plaintiffs seek(s) damages or equitable relief from one or more stated defendants, and also should identify the legal and factual bases for doing so. It is important that the ``plaintiff selects the proper venue with the proper jurisdiction to bring his lawsuit.'' The clerk of a court signs or stamps the court seal upon a summons or citation, which is then served by the plaintiff upon the defendant, together with a copy of the complaint. This service notifies the defendants that they are being sued and that they are limited in the amount of time of a reply. The service provides a copy of the complaint in order to notify the defendants of the nature of the claims. Once the defendants are served with the summons and complaint, they are subject to a time limit to file an answer stating their defenses to the plaintiff's claims, which includes any challenges to the court's jurisdiction, and any counterclaims they wish to assert against the plaintiff.
After reading this passage, I have a question: is a petition the same as a lawsuit? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 0 |
Quinn had gotten lost while trying to travel to another city.
Given the context: How would you describe Quinn?
Possible answers: lost, using a map, bad at directions | [
"lost",
"using a map",
"bad at directions"
] | 2 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: Asian shares rally after string of upbeat data
B: Asian Markets up on Strong US Jobs Data
What score should I assign? | [
"4.0"
] | 0 |
After Erin put a scarf on her neck, Katrina noticed how pretty it was. _ let her try it on. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Erin or Katrina? | [
"Erin",
"Katrina"
] | 0 |
Quinn wanted Remy to be happy, so Quinn gave her last dollar to Remy.
Given the context: Why did Quinn do this?
Possible answers: make someone sad, be a good friend, be a cruel person | [
"make someone sad",
"be a good friend",
"be a cruel person"
] | 1 |
I thought Harvey Keitel, a young, fresh from the Sex Pistols John Lydon, then as a bonus, the music by Ennio Morricone. I expected an old-school, edgy, Italian cop thriller that was made in America. Istead, I got a mishmash story that never made sense and a movie that left me saying: WTF!!! Too many unanswered questions, and not enough action. The result: a potential cult classic got flushed down the toilet. Keitel and Lydon work well together, so maybe Quentin Tarantino can reunite these guys with better script. Oh, and the Morricone score: OK, but not memorable.<br /><br />Overall, not a waste of time, but not a "must see", unless you are a hardcore Keitel fan. The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
I received the questions "What are the problems that a common person faces in his/her daily life that can be solved using internet (like Facebook reduced the social gap between people)?" and "My friend Alok has a problem with the gaps between his teeth and wants to reduce all of them to be like other people. Is that possible?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 0 |
Given that Three major bombings in less than a week will be causing some anxiety among political leaders in Baghdad and Washington. Last Thursday 10 people were killed by a car bomb at a crowded cattle market in Babel province, south of Baghdad. On Sunday more than 30 died when a suicide bomber riding a motorbike blew himself up at a police academy in the capital. Tuesday's bombing in Abu Ghraib also killed and wounded a large number of people - including journalists and local officials. Does it follow that Some journalists and local officials were killed in one of the three bombings in the Baghdad area. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 0 |
Given the fact that:
As the distance between the objects increases, the force of gravitational attraction decreases.
Answer the question:
If a car and a truck drive closer to each other, what happens to the gravitational attraction between the two vehicles increases or decreases? | [
"increases",
"decreases"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
The woman , Mary Kathryn Miller , 55 , was arrested by the state police on Nov. 20 and charged with first-degree larceny .
Mary Kathryn Miller , 55 , of 27 Devon Road , Darien , was arrested Nov. 20 by state police and charged with first-degree larceny . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Answer the question depending on the context.
Context: Plato's theory of forms or "ideas" describes ideal forms (for example the platonic solids in geometry or abstracts like Goodness and Justice), as universals existing independently of any particular instance. Arne Grøn calls this doctrine "the classic example of a metaphysical idealism as a transcendent idealism", while Simone Klein calls Plato "the earliest representative of metaphysical objective idealism". Nevertheless, Plato holds that matter is real, though transitory and imperfect, and is perceived by our body and its senses and given existence by the eternal ideas that are perceived directly by our rational soul. Plato was therefore a metaphysical and epistemological dualist, an outlook that modern idealism has striven to avoid: Plato's thought cannot therefore be counted as idealist in the modern sense, although quantum physics' assertion that man's consciousness is an immutable and primary requisite for not merely perceiving but shaping matter, and thus his reality, would give more credence to Plato's dualist position.[citation needed];
Question: What sort of dualist is Plato regarded as?;
Answer: | [
"metaphysical and epistemological"
] | 0 |
Does knowing that "Comte had proposed an atheistic culte founded on human principles – a secular Religion of Humanity (which worshiped the dead, since most humans who have ever lived are dead), complete with holidays and liturgy, modeled on the rituals of what was seen as a discredited and dilapidated Catholicism." imply that I know the answer to "What currently used word was based in ideas from this philosopher?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
Passage: Survivor (franchise) -- The Sole Survivor receives a cash prize of $1,000,000 prior to taxes and sometimes also receives a car provided by the show's sponsor. Every player receives a prize for participating on Survivor depending on how long he or she lasts in the game. In most seasons, the runner-up receives $100,000, and third place wins $85,000. All other players receive money on a sliding scale, though specific amounts have rarely been made public. Sonja Christopher, the first player voted off of Survivor: Borneo, received $2,500. In Survivor: Fiji, the first season with tied runners-up, the two runners-up received US$100,000 each, and Yau-Man Chan received US$60,000 for his fourth-place finish. All players also receive an additional $10,000 for their appearance on the reunion show.
After reading this passage, I have a question: do second place winners on survivor get money? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 1 |
Given that A very young boy is looking at a piece of candy. Does it follow that A girl is staring at a piece of candy. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
I received the questions "Why did Allah SWT not choose to completely destroy Satan?" and "How powerful is Satan?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 0 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: Radical Islamists in Mali enlist new militia
B: Local Militia Bolsters Islamist Militants in Mali
What score should I assign? | [
"3.8"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
The memorandum analyzed lawful activities , such as recruiting demonstrators , and illegal activities , such as using fake documentation to get into a secured site .
The memo analyzed lawful activities like recruiting demonstrators , as well as illegal activities like using fake documentation to get into a secured site . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
I removed the shower curtain from the tub and replaced it with a shower door. The _ was old. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to curtain or door? | [
"curtain",
"door"
] | 0 |
The compilers of the OED point out that they merely record the description of how the word is used, rather than prescribe how it should be used. The term, McJob, has been in usage at least 20 years, they say. It was popularised in 1991 in Douglas Coupland's novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture as one of the margin definitions. Here it was described as "a low-pay, low-prestige, low-dignity, low benefit, no-future job in the service sector. Frequently considered a satisfying career choice by people who have never held one."
Question: Does this imply that "McJob has been used for more than 10 years."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 0 |
Honestly,the concept behind "Masters of Horror" had something going for it. Big-time horror directors that are now left aside by the industry being given a chance to direct horror again, I was all for it from the start. That is, until I watched some episodes... Oh boy, it's really bad TV. Not only does it seem like the directors are being given very little budgets to direct their skits, but there seems to be guidelines as well, like shooting in HD for example. To make a long story short, it's bad both for artistic and reasons financial reasons. I cannot help but compare to the "Tales From The Crypt", and the M.o.H. episodes really don't stand the comparison. TFTC was good, MOH is bad; according to me here are a few keys to explain it: TFTC was shorter (around 25 minutes for each episode) than MOH (50 minutes per episode), I believe it allowed denser screenplays, with good ideas reoccurring more often, better overview of an episode, less chances to let the plot be confusing or boring. Duration might have been also the reason why the budget was better spent on TFTC: directors got to have REAL film music composers (composers on MOH are if inexistent, very bad), REAL actors (whereas on MOH it's nothing but unknown actor after unknown actor!), REAL directors of photography and, it can help sometimes, REAL film cameras (while MOH is shot on HD cameras with very wrongly chosen lens-pieces), the result of which being that the episodes of TFTC looked and felt "cinematographic" in the sense that there was real actors being casted, ranging from Michael J. Fox to Tim Roth to Kyle McLachlan to Kirk Douglas, but there were also film composers behind it, of the range of Alan Silvestri, great directors of photography like Dean Cundey, high-end screenplay writers, and in that sense each "Tale" was a little movie of its own true kind. Compared to TFTC, the "Masters of Horrors" is quite a lame approach to TV horror. It's very hard to stand looking at it if your standards regarding cinematography are just a little above average,... The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
Sentence 1: I'll hold you by your promise.
Sentence 2: He's held by a contract.
Determine whether the word "hold" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no? | [
"No",
"Yes"
] | 1 |
Does knowing that "The clergy was divided into two types: the secular clergy, who lived out in the world, and the regular clergy, who lived under a religious rule and were usually monks." imply that I know the answer to "From what class were many parish priests?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: At least he was in the ballpark , and he did get better at it . The last few years ' gifts could be called tasteful in a charitable way and he did it himself out of his allowance . This year a gag gift suggested itself . It was perfect .
Question: What may he been getting better at ?
Options:
- Gift giving .
- None of the above choices .
- Saving his allowance .
- Giving to charity . | [
"Gift giving .",
"None of the above choices .",
"Saving his allowance .",
"Giving to charity ."
] | 0 |
Sentence 1: Let's get down to work now.
Sentence 2: She didn't get the joke.
Determine whether the word "get" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no? | [
"No",
"Yes"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
In Las Vegas , agents entered two clubs — Cheetah 's and Jaguars — along with Galardi Enterprises , an office atop a bar and pool hall in downtown Las Vegas .
In Las Vegas , federal agents stormed two clubs - Cheetah 's and Jaguars - along with Galardi Enterprises , an office atop a bar in downtown . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Given that A boy in a white t-shirt and flowered shorts is running in a track lane. Does it follow that A sad boy in a white t-shirt and flowered shorts is running in a track lane. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 1 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
Cindy Cohn , legal director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation , said that portion of the DMCA gives too much leeway to copyright holders .
Cindy Cohn , legal director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation , said Monday that section 512 hands too much power to copyright holders . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Those who have given this production such a low rating probably have never seen the celebrated George Balanchine production live onstage, or are letting their disdain for the star casting of Macaulay Culkin influence their judgement. The Atlanta Ballet was fortunate enough, from the 1960's to the 1980's, to be the first ballet company authorized to stage this production other than the New York City Ballet, and I have seen it live onstage several times. I can assure readers that the film is a quite accurate rendering of this production, and that the use of a child with limited dancing abilities in the title role is not a cheap stunt dreamed up to showcase Culkin; it was Balanchine's idea to use a child in this role, just as it was his idea to use a child for the role of Marie. The "heavy" dancing is left to the adults in the story.<br /><br />This is deliberately a stagebound film; in a way, it resembles Laurence Olivier's "Othello". Exactly as in that film, the sets of the stage production have been enlarged to the size of a movie soundstage, but not made any less artificial, and the ballet is straightforwardly photographed with discreet closeups, and without the distracting "music video" quick cuts featured in the 1986 overrated Maurice Sendak-Carroll Ballard version. There are only two false steps in this 1993 film. One is the addition of distracting and completely unnecessary sound effects (mouse squeaks, the children whispering "Ma-gic!" to Drosselmeyer,etc.). Those sound effects are never heard in any stage production of any "Nutcracker", and they have been put in as a cheap concession simply to appease unsophisticated audiences who may not relish the idea of watching a ballet on film.<br /><br />The other false step is Macaulay Culkin's nutcracker make-up, which looks absolutely ridiculous. When he is on screen as the Nutcracker, rather than wearing a huge mask (as is always done when the Balanchine production is performed onstage), Culkin is actually made up as the toy - he wears what looks like a bald... The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 1 |
Passage: Alkene -- In organic chemistry, an alkene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains at least one carbon--carbon double bond. The words alkene and olefin are often used interchangeably (see nomenclature section below). Acyclic alkenes, with only one double bond and no other functional groups, known as mono-enes, form a homologous series of hydrocarbons with the general formula CH. Alkenes have two hydrogen atoms fewer than the corresponding alkane (with the same number of carbon atoms). The simplest alkene, ethylene (CH), with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) name ethene, is the organic compound produced on the largest scale industrially. Aromatic compounds are often drawn as cyclic alkenes, but their structure and properties are different and they are not considered to be alkenes.
After reading this passage, I have a question: can alkenes have more than one double bond? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 1 |
There is no way on earth you are going to care about any of these characters. A bunch of spoilt middle class overgrown kids take some drugs at a party and get off with each other and argue. I've just seen this on TV and I didn't think it was a 'film' as such, more a post-'This Life' indulgence that really has no resonance or proper drama to it. Stuff like this will get commissioned for time immemorial unfortunately, irrelevant middle class "lifestyle" crap that takes itself far too seriously. It's got David Baddiel in it and that bird out of "Cold Feet", you know what to expect. There was a lot of this stuff about in 2000, it was a particularly British malaise..."they're educated and doing drugs? friends, but kinda dysfunctional and with incestuous relationships? sounds great!". This kind of nonsense, and post-Guy Ritchie comedy- gangster stuff...dark days. If you have taste, this will annoy you to the point of violence. The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
Solution 1: helps clean your face
Solution 2: helps dry your face
Goal: cotton ball
Given the goal, what is the correct solution?
Answer by copying the correct solution | [
"helps clean your face",
"helps dry your face"
] | 0 |
Sentence 1: 200 head of cattle.
Sentence 2: A reduction in the assessment per head of sheep.
Determine whether the word "head" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no? | [
"No",
"Yes"
] | 1 |
Given that Scientists at the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) have discovered the complete genetic sequence of a coronavirus isolated from a Singapore patient with SARS. Does it follow that Singapore scientists reveal that SARS virus has undergone genetic changes. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 1 |
I received the questions "How do I know If I'm really in love?" and "How can I know if I'm in love?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 1 |
This movie was not made by Who fans. Most of the great moments that fans will look forward to in the half-hour Tommy medley are simply missed or glossed over: In Christmas, they didn't show Daltry's screams after the line "Tommy doesn't know what day it is...", they showed almost *no* Townsend guitar shots in Pinball Wizard, there were excess crowd shots during the best moments of Go to the Mirror, and worst of all, in the second half of We're Not Gonna Take It (Listening to You), they robbed us of almost every shot of Pete's blazing guitar chords. Huge chunks of the film are shot from in back of the band. It's a very frustrating film to watch, and doesn't deliver the goods. I don't know if director Murry Lerner is just not a Who fan, or worse, for him at least, if he *is* a Who fan and this is all the *eight* cameras could deliver for him. To its credit, there are some rare numbers before Tommy, as well as some faves, that are very well shot, and sometimes the editing is brilliant. This might be enough to make some viewers happy, as long as you're not anticipating Tommy. The sound overall was mediocre in the transmission I watched from DirecTV; it may be different on video or DVD. The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
I received the questions "What are the best ways to improve writing skills?" and "How do I enhance my story writing skills?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 1 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, [header] how to oven broil [title] locate your broiler. [step] there are two options for where your broiler might be. in some gas ovens, there will be a drawer below your oven with your broiler inside. Then, ...
(a) In most electric ovens and some gas ovens, there will be a broiling rod at the top of the oven. Take a peek inside your oven and determine the location of your broiler.
(b) In others, it's hidden in the top portion of the oven. Also, look for a compartment with some heat protection.
(c) In others, you can find a large piece of cardboard with your oven inside. [substeps] If you don't have a broiler, your oven likely takes up a lot of space, so your oven might be under stable heating lamps or heaters.
(d) Those drawers contain your broiler, a water feature, and a steam-proof grill. If your oven does not have a broiler, find your oven nearest to you and locate it. | [
"In most electric ovens and some gas ovens, there will be a broiling rod at the top of the oven. Take a peek inside your oven and determine the location of your broiler.",
"In others, it's hidden in the top portion of the oven. Also, look for a compartment with some heat protection.",
"In others, you can find a... | 0 |
Given that A boy in a black shirt puts his hands under the foot of a girl in a white shirt who holds his neck. Does it follow that The boy has no hands. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Given that A woman in blue shorts is carrying her shoes whilst walking on the beach next to the ocean. Does it follow that The woman wants to feel the sand between her toes. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 1 |
I like the time period, I like the attempt, but watching a movie that looks like I'm looking at it through a coke bottle gives me a headache. If I played computer games that were this blurry and out of focus, I would upgrade my computer. Could be that this was the look the director was after, but not so it hurts the eyes and you want to leave after 10 minutes. If I hadn't taken someone with me to this film, I was out of there. Even though it was a series and not a movie per say, Band of Brothers accomplished this. They made it look like WWII footage, with just a touch of graininess, but it was still a pleasure to watch. Movies need real people, with real sets, and real locations; Use CGI when it is appropriate, not for an entire film. The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
Answer the question depending on the context.
Context: The words antenna (plural: antennas in US English, although both "antennas" and "antennae" are used in International English) and aerial are used interchangeably. Occasionally the term "aerial" is used to mean a wire antenna. However, note the important international technical journal, the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. In the United Kingdom and other areas where British English is used, the term aerial is sometimes used although 'antenna' has been universal in professional use for many years.;
Question: What is one way of referring to more than one antenna?;
Answer: | [
"antennae"
] | 0 |
Given that Having for years enjoyed greater rights than other women in the Middle East, women in Iraq are now losing even their basic freedoms. The right to choose their clothes, the right to love or marry whom they want. Of course women suffered under Saddam. I fled his cruel regime. I personally witnessed much brutality, but the subjugation of women was never a goal of the Baath party. Does it follow that Women in Iraq have lost their freedom. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 0 |
Given that A group of young people are sitting outside listening a guitar and violin being played. Does it follow that Musicians are playing a guitar and violin. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 0 |
Riley saw that Casey had her hand in the door frame; as it was closing she pushed her fingers out of the way.
Given the context: How would you describe Riley?
Possible answers: thankful, grateful, heroic | [
"thankful",
"grateful",
"heroic"
] | 2 |
How to own and love a pit bull dog<br>Make sure you can properly care for your pit bull. Pit bulls can make great companions and wonderful additions to your family. However, you'll need to be able to meet the demands that proper pit bull care will call for.
Question: Does this imply that "Pit bulls are not all bad."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
The National Transportation Safety Board has subpoenaed Gansas , arguing his immediate testimony remains critical to its investigation .
The National Transportation Safety Board had subpoenaed him , but he initially ignored the order . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 0 |
I received the questions "How many Bollywood Actresses are perfect Masochist in real life?" and "How many Bollywood Actresses are perfect sarcastic in real life?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 0 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: Stopping along the way to load up on gas and groceries , we rolled into Bentwater at 6 pm . Not long after parking in the driveway , the house lit up and power was on ! This did n't mean we were back to normal .
Question: Why would the narrator be surprised to see the lights on ?
Options:
- They believed it was an assailant .
- There had been an outage earlier .
- They believed an intruder entered the house .
- They believed it was a robber . | [
"They believed it was an assailant .",
"There had been an outage earlier .",
"They believed an intruder entered the house .",
"They believed it was a robber ."
] | 1 |
Does knowing that "According to Ayittey, "In Sudan... the Arabs monopolized power and excluded blacks – Arab apartheid." imply that I know the answer to "What is George Ayittey's profession?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
Given that Tracer A stable, easily detected substance or a radioisotope added to a material to follow the location of the substance in the environment or to detect any physical or chemical changes it undergoes. Does it follow that A tracer is the name for a substance that can be used to follow the pathway of that substance through some structure. yes or no | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Passage: List of Eurovision Song Contest winners -- Ireland has finished first seven times, more than any other country, Ireland also won the contest for three consecutive years (1992, 1993, 1994), more consecutive years than any other country. Three countries have won twice in a row, Spain (1968 and 1969), Luxembourg (1972 and 1973) and Israel (1978 and 1979). Along with Switzerland's win in the first contest, Serbia is the only other country to win with its debut entry (in 2007), though Serbia had competed prior as part of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. Under the voting system used between 1975 and 2015, the winner of the contest was decided by the final voting nation on eleven occasions.
After reading this passage, I have a question: has a country won eurovision twice in a row? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 1 |
Does knowing that "Cognitive autonomy describes the capacity for an adolescent to partake in processes of independent reasoning and decision-making without excessive reliance on social validation." imply that I know the answer to "How is cognitive autonomy defined?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Lindsey was ready to play the game before Jessica because _ got out of school late. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Lindsey or Jessica? | [
"Lindsey",
"Jessica"
] | 1 |
Everybody who wants to be an editor should watch this movie! It shows you about every mistake not to do in editing a movie! My grandma could have done better than that! But that's not the only reason why this movie is really bad! (It's actually so bad that I'm not able to write a sentence without exclamation mark!) If the first episode of Les Visiteurs' was a quite good familial comedy with funny jokes and cult dialogues, this sequel is copying badly the receipe of the first one. The funny parts could be counted on one hand and maybe half of it. Clavier is over-acting his role even more than in the first part, Robin is trying to act like Lemercier (because she's replacing her) but that's grotesque'. Lemercier is Lemercier, Robin is Robin! Even if Muriel Robin can be funny by herself on stage, she is not in this movie because she's not acting as she used to act. I know that it should be hard to replace somebody who was good in a role (Lemercier obtained a César award for her role in the first movie) but she made a big mistake: instead of playing her role, she played Lemercier playing her role'! As for the story, it's just too much! Of course we knew at he end of the first movie that there would be a sequel but Poiré and Clavier should hae tried to write a more simple story like the first episode. The gags are repetitive, childish and déjà-vu. No, really, there's no more than 3 funny parts in this. The only good things might be the costumes and some special effects. So you have only 2 reasons to watch it: 1) if you want to learn how to edit awfully a movie, 2) if you want to waste your time or if you really need a brainless moment'! 2/10 The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
I could hardly feel the taste of the salt in the water. i think the _ is too small. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to water or salt? | [
"water",
"salt"
] | 1 |
Given that The Beetle has achieved an unbelievable cult status across the world, not least because its creation marked the launch of what has since become the largest car company in Europe. Does it follow that Europe produces the 'Beetle'. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 1 |
Given that A black and white dog runs through the white water at a beach. Does it follow that Dog playing fetch with his owner Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 1 |
Given that Brazil, Australia and Thailand argued that the EU, one of the world's largest exporters, broke WTO farm rules by exceeding limits on export subsidies laid down under WTO's 1994 Agreement on Agriculture. Does it follow that The three countries argued that UE, one of the greater exporter of the world, infringed the rules of the OMC when exceeding the limit of the subsidies to the exports indicated under the Agreement on Agriculture of the OMC in 1994. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 1 |
Sentence 1: The doctor-patient relationship is based on trust.
Sentence 2: He betrayed their trust.
Determine whether the word "trust" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no? | [
"No",
"Yes"
] | 0 |
Given that A lab technician looking at a slide under a high-powered microscope. Does it follow that The lab technician is wearing a white coat. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 1 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: A small boy in a bathrobe is sitting in a metal chair.
B: A boy in a robe sits in a chair.
What score should I assign? | [
"4.2"
] | 0 |
Passage: Novena -- In North America, annual novena are observed in some regions such as in Montreal Canada, where between March 10 and 19 the annual novena ends in a feast of Saint Joseph. A religious survey published in the 1921 Bulletin of the University of Notre Dame, states that novena prayers were popular, and particularly common among students during examinations and during illness or after the death of a fellow student. The Novena-Seance remain popular in many regions of the United States, such as among the Roman Catholics of Louisiana where novenas are dedicated to St. Jude and the Virgin Mary. These novenas are prayers believed to create a contact between the saint and the devotee, and thereby invoke divine intervention in whatever problem or anxiety is important to the devotee.
After reading this passage, I have a question: does a novena end on the feast day? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 1 |
Sentence 1: To crack a whip.
Sentence 2: Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county.
Determine whether the word "crack" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no? | [
"No",
"Yes"
] | 0 |
Given the fact that:
Many observatories are built on high mountains. There is less air above the telescope, so there is less interference from the atmosphere.
Answer the question:
Carter is at sea level and looks through a telescope. There is a lot of interference from the atmosphere, so Carter knows that above the telescope, there is less or more air than up on a mountain? | [
"less",
"more"
] | 1 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, a couple of people are standing at the foot of a table. they are engaged in a game of beer pong. Then, they ...
(a) are both wearing black clothes.
(b) serve and screw the balls back and forth.
(c) throw the balls and try to get them to land in the cups.
(d) are playing darts, throwing darts, and throwing the cups to the counter. | [
"are both wearing black clothes.",
"serve and screw the balls back and forth.",
"throw the balls and try to get them to land in the cups.",
"are playing darts, throwing darts, and throwing the cups to the counter."
] | 2 |
Others had been out all day long playing in the yard, but it was getting dark out, so Bailey called them back home.
Given the context: What will happen to Others?
Possible answers: Others will go outside to play, Others will go inside, Others will be afraid of Bailey | [
"Others will go outside to play",
"Others will go inside",
"Others will be afraid of Bailey"
] | 1 |
Given that Political parties in PNG lack ideological conviction and rely almost exclusively on patronage politics, personalism, and regional bases. Several parties have emerged in Papua New Guinean politics. In the House of Assembly elected in 1973, the Pangu Pati, headed by Michael Somare, formed a coalition government with the People's Progress Party, and Somare became prime minister. Does it follow that Several new political parties emerged. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 0 |
Does knowing that "Euro1080, a division of the former and now bankrupt Belgian TV services company Alfacam, broadcast HDTV channels to break the pan-European stalemate of "no HD broadcasts mean no HD TVs bought means no HD broadcasts ..." and kick-start HDTV interest in Europe." imply that I know the answer to "What was Euro1080 hoping to kick-start by broadcasting HDTV channels?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Jan and Lee had been married for 10 years. One day, Jan found Lee's smartphone was filled with someone's naked photos. Jan accused Lee of cheating.
Given the context: How would you describe Jan?
Possible answers: likes to see naked photos, violent and savage, jealous and insecure | [
"likes to see naked photos",
"violent and savage",
"jealous and insecure"
] | 2 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, [header] how to treat depression with music therapy [title] create meaning through music. [step] commonly, people who report symptoms of depression lack pleasure or lack of interest in activities and/or loss of meaning. the act of creating music allows you to take risks and experience yourself in a different way, while being supported in a therapeutic setting. Then, ...
(a) Think about how you feel each time you actually experience an emotion or event. [substeps] You may not actually feel angry or hurt or even sad.
(b) For example, listen to music that brings you pleasure at night and sing along with it! [title] Stay physically fit. [step] In some people, exercise habits could take a toll on their physical health.
(c) You might explore music with nature in mind and adapt to new events, new locations, work, or other stimuli. [substeps] Try listening to blues songs and classical music at home to engage with other musicians and people.
(d) Especially if you have a difficult time expressing yourself otherwise, you can experience moving emotions through playing music. [substeps] Allow the music you create to have meaning to you. | [
"Think about how you feel each time you actually experience an emotion or event. [substeps] You may not actually feel angry or hurt or even sad.",
"For example, listen to music that brings you pleasure at night and sing along with it! [title] Stay physically fit. [step] In some people, exercise habits could take ... | 3 |
the film is so packed with subplots involving the various silbersteins that it feels more like the pilot episode of a tv series than a feature film . The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
Maria asked Laura to help them build a pool in their garden because _ was inexperienced. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Maria or Laura? | [
"Maria",
"Laura"
] | 0 |
Sentence 1: She didn't leave until midnight.
Sentence 2: I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors.
Determine whether the word "leave" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no? | [
"No",
"Yes"
] | 0 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, man in the green grassy futball field start doing tricks with the foot and the ball showing how to do it. Then, the man ...
(a) flick the ball up and and play the ball in the air.
(b) started with a little backward swing and he take off doing it a bit bit and sticking his legs on it.
(c) then bend down and pretend to kick the ball as he walks and make a fist then jumps up and twirls with the ball, raises his feet up and then lets go.
(d) stand still with the racket into a horizontal position in the air and then punches the grass with the racket while the referee holds his hand for the signal. | [
"flick the ball up and and play the ball in the air.",
"started with a little backward swing and he take off doing it a bit bit and sticking his legs on it.",
"then bend down and pretend to kick the ball as he walks and make a fist then jumps up and twirls with the ball, raises his feet up and then lets go.",
... | 0 |
Answer the question depending on the context.
Context: Basic sanitation techniques can have a profound effect on the transmission of diarrheal disease. The implementation of hand washing using soap and water, for example, has been experimentally shown to reduce the incidence of disease by approximately 42–48%. Hand washing in developing countries, however, is compromised by poverty as acknowledged by the CDC: "Handwashing is integral to disease prevention in all parts of the world; however, access to soap and water is limited in a number of less developed countries. This lack of access is one of many challenges to proper hygiene in less developed countries." Solutions to this barrier require the implementation of educational programs that encourage sanitary behaviours.;
Question: What is a challenge to reduce disease in less developed countries?;
Answer: | [
"Answer not in context"
] | 0 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: No Americans were reported among the casualties, according to Capt. Michael Calvert, a spokesman for the regiment.
B: None of the casualties was Americans, said Capt. Michael Calvert, regiment spokesman.
What score should I assign? | [
"5.0"
] | 0 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, [header] how to eat whole grains for health [title] buy whole grain bread and avoid refined grain varieties. [step] read bread labels carefully. you can't tell if it's whole grain just by looking at the bread and you can't assume all white breads are refined. Then, ...
(a) Some brands of refined bread add brown coloring so their products look more like whole grain. White breads can be made with whole grains, as well.
(b) Not all bread products are refined and still health-appropriate. If you're looking for a whole grain look, get an entire whole grain bread.
(c) When buying it, check the difference and ask your doctor for a recommendation. Avoid breads that are made with fat, which can make your skin more irritated.
(d) There are many choices to eat that don't include butter, added sugars, milk and refined bread. Go for whole grain breads like : [substeps] Whole-wheat bread. | [
"Some brands of refined bread add brown coloring so their products look more like whole grain. White breads can be made with whole grains, as well.",
"Not all bread products are refined and still health-appropriate. If you're looking for a whole grain look, get an entire whole grain bread.",
"When buying it, ch... | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
The court on Monday reversed the decision of that court , the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals .
The court today reversed the decision of that court , the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: The lady sliced a tomatoe.
B: Someone is cutting a tomato.
What score should I assign? | [
"4.0"
] | 0 |
The regulators decided to help the environment by putting taxes on the train but not the plane because the _ was green. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to train or plane? | [
"train",
"plane"
] | 1 |
*Spoilers and extreme bashing lay ahead*<br /><br />When this show first started, I found it tolerable and fun. Fairly Oddparents was the kind of cartoon that kids and adults liked. It also had high ratings along with Spongebob. But it started to fall because of the following crap that Butch Hartman and his team shoved into the show.<br /><br />First off, toilet humor isn't all that funny. You can easily pull off a fast laugh from a little kiddie with a burp, but that's pretty much the only audience that would laugh at such a cliché joke. Next there are the kiddie jokes. Lol we can see people in their underwear and we can see people cross-dressing. LOLOLOL!!! I just can't stop laughing at such gay bliss! Somebody help me! But of course, this show wouldn't suck that bad if it weren't for stereotypes. Did you see how the team portrayed Australians? They saw them as nothing but kangaroo-loving, boomerang-throwing simpletons who live in a hot desert. But now... Is the coup de grace of WHY this show truly sucks the loudest of them all... OVER-USED JOKES!!! The show constantly pulls up the same jokes (the majority of them being unfunny) thinking it is like the greatest thing ever! Cosmo is mostly the one to blame. I hated how they kept on mentioning "Super Toilet" (which also has a blend of kiddish humor in it just as well) and Cosmo would freak out. And who could forget that dumb battery ram joke that every goddamn parent in Dimmsdale would use in that one e-mail episode? You know, the one in which every single parent (oblivious to other parents saying it) would utter the EXACT same sentence before breaking into their kid's room? Yes, it may be first class humor to some people, but it is pure s*** to others.<br /><br />If I'm not mistaken, I do believe Butch Hartman said something about ending the show. Thank God! Everyone around my area says it's, like, the funniest Nickelodeon show ever. I just can't agree with it
I think it's just another pile of horse dung that we get on our cartoon stations everyday, only worse. The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
bottom-rung new jack city wannabe . The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
How to become a calvin klein model<br>Do cardio 4-5 days per week to stay lean. A gym membership will be your best friend if you plan on having a future as a professional model. Begin performing cardiovascular exercise like running, swimming, cycling, or aerobics in order to stay trim and healthy.
Question: Does this imply that "a membership is your friend"? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 0 |
Answer the question depending on the context.
Context: The monogram theme was developed into an Art Deco-style badge on which the letters A and C framed a football rather than the letter F, the whole set within a hexagonal border. This early example of a corporate logo, introduced as part of Herbert Chapman's rebranding of the club in the 1930s, was used not only on Cup Final shirts but as a design feature throughout Highbury Stadium, including above the main entrance and inlaid in the floors. From 1967, a white cannon was regularly worn on the shirts, until replaced by the club crest, sometimes with the addition of the nickname "The Gunners", in the 1990s.;
Question: Of what is the early logo of Arsenal an example?;
Answer: | [
"corporate logo"
] | 0 |
Passage: Abdomen -- The abdomen contains most of the tubelike organs of the digestive tract, as well as several solid organs. Hollow abdominal organs include the stomach, the small intestine, and the colon with its attached appendix. Organs such as the liver, its attached gallbladder, and the pancreas function in close association with the digestive tract and communicate with it via ducts. The spleen, kidneys, and adrenal glands also lie within the abdomen, along with many blood vessels including the aorta and inferior vena cava. Anatomists may consider the urinary bladder, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries as either abdominal organs or as pelvic organs. Finally, the abdomen contains an extensive membrane called the peritoneum. A fold of peritoneum may completely cover certain organs, whereas it may cover only one side of organs that usually lie closer to the abdominal wall. Anatomists call the latter type of organs retroperitoneal.
After reading this passage, I have a question: is the abdomen and the stomach the same thing? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 0 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: Syrian forces bombard Homs, Russia warns of civil war
B: Syrian forces bombard Homs, Lavrov arrives for talks
What score should I assign? | [
"2.6"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
The notification was first reported Friday by MSNBC .
MSNBC.com first reported the CIA request on Friday . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Given that A group of people are standing on a ledge overlooking low clouds. Does it follow that The group of people are watching hockey indoors. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Passage: Mass versus weight -- Usually, the relationship between mass and weight on Earth is highly proportional; objects that are a hundred times more massive than a one-liter bottle of soda almost always weigh a hundred times more--approximately 1,000 newtons, which is the weight one would expect on Earth from an object with a mass slightly greater than 100 kilograms. Yet, this is not always the case and there are familiar objects that violate this mass / weight proportionality.
After reading this passage, I have a question: is mass the same as weight on earth? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 0 |
Given that It affects many organ systems, including the skin, gastrointestinal tract, central nervous system, and immune, skeletal, and reproductive systems. Does it follow that Examples of organ systems in a human include the skeletal, nervous, and reproductive systems. yes or no | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, [header] how to feed a snake [title] purchase mice or rats. [step] in the wild, most snakes eat mice, rats, or other small rodents. these animals meet all of snakes' nutritional needs, so an all-mice or all-rat diet is completely sufficient to keep your snake healthy and happy. Then, ...
(a) If you have just one snake to feed, you can purchase mice or rats from a local pet store. If you have a large number of snakes, you might consider breeding mice or rats for feeding purposes.
(b) Ask your owner to provide you with a well-balanced diet for your snake. [substeps] When purchasing mice, be sure to check the rodent's droppings for traces of mice or rats.
(c) Purchasing mice and rats is also a great way to help you determine what foods your snake needs. [substeps] Often, you'll find mice in the meat section of a supermarket or pet store.
(d) [substeps] Buy a mouse or rat if your snake seems to like rodents. Rat mice are sold commercially and are often quite healthy. | [
"If you have just one snake to feed, you can purchase mice or rats from a local pet store. If you have a large number of snakes, you might consider breeding mice or rats for feeding purposes.",
"Ask your owner to provide you with a well-balanced diet for your snake. [substeps] When purchasing mice, be sure to che... | 0 |
Mary was seeking a lot of legal advice from Victoria so, _ answered questions about contract law. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Mary or Victoria? | [
"Mary",
"Victoria"
] | 1 |
Given that An Asian man on a cellphone is standing outside with a young girl behind him. Does it follow that There is an Asian man on a cellphone. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 0 |
it's full of cheesy dialogue , but great trashy fun that finally returns de palma to his pulpy thrillers of the early '80s . The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 1 |
Former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, also a prominent anti-Syria political figure, was killed in a suicide bombing in February last year, which led to rising anti-Syrian waves and the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon.
Question: Does this imply that "The withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon was the direct action due solely to the murder by suicide bomber of Former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 1 |
Now, maybe that explains why he hasn't fully funded the VA and the VA hospital is having trouble and veterans are complaining. Maybe that explains why Medicare patients are complaining about being pushed off of Medicare. He doesn't adequately fund it.
Question: Does this imply that "Medicare patients would be happy if Medicare was fully funded."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 1 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
The final chapter in the trilogy , The Matrix Revolutions , is out in November .
The third and final film , " The Matrix Revolutions , " will be released in November . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: An elderly man in a blue shirt is holding up a piece of canvas art.
B: A black man is walking next to a building in a big city.
What score should I assign? | [
"0.0"
] | 0 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, [header] how to make pink trash popcorn [title] microwave the popcorn. [step] follow the directions listed on your microwaveable popcorn bag. [substeps] be sure to listen to the crackles. Then, ...
(a) If you are using an electric microwave, pause for a minute or so as the popcorn is cooking. You need enough to fill your bowl to about 2/3 of the way full.
(b) They will be audible before you put the lid on and mix the popcorn. Microwave the popcorn in the microwave for about two minutes, until the popcorn flakes and the salt reaches the proper temperature.
(c) [title] Place the popcorn in a microwave-safe dish. [step] Make sure that the popcorn is tightly covered with plastic wrap.
(d) Continuing to heat the bag when there is no noise, will result in burnt popcorn. [title] Pour the bag in a large bowl. | [
"If you are using an electric microwave, pause for a minute or so as the popcorn is cooking. You need enough to fill your bowl to about 2/3 of the way full.",
"They will be audible before you put the lid on and mix the popcorn. Microwave the popcorn in the microwave for about two minutes, until the popcorn flakes... | 3 |
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