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Given that This explains why a black object, which absorbs all of the colors of light hitting it, gets much hotter in sunlight than a white object that reflects all colors. Does it follow that When placed in direct sunlight, a black sweater will absorb the most visible light energy. yes or no | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Given the fact that:
Natural selection is the process by which living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring, so their traits become more common over time.
Answer the question:
Ray analyzed the color of moths for a project. He notices that white moths produce more adult offspring than black ones. The white moth's traits will likely become less or more common over time? | [
"less",
"more"
] | 1 |
at once half-baked and overheated . The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: 7w3d -- When I told Mike that Nicole has developed more hand control , and that she had played with my face today , he said she played with his face too ! She is very determined and purposeful . Today I took a whole series of photos of her as she worked and succeeded at getting her thumb in her mouth .
Question: What is the reason Nicole 's being more developed and having hand control is so noteworthy ?
Options:
- Nicole is a quadrapelegic and is getting physical therapy .
- Nicole is severely mentally challenged .
- Nicole is just developing and is nearing the age when she should be able to pick things up .
- None of the above choices . | [
"Nicole is a quadrapelegic and is getting physical therapy .",
"Nicole is severely mentally challenged .",
"Nicole is just developing and is nearing the age when she should be able to pick things up .",
"None of the above choices ."
] | 2 |
This is a great "small" film. I say "small" because it doesn't have a hundred guns firing or a dozen explosions, as in a John Woo film. Great performances by Roy Scheider and the three "bad guys". John Frankenheimer seems to have more luck with small productions these days. The film is very easy to watch, the story is more of a yarn than a washing machine--instead of everything going around and around, it seems as though things just get worse as the plot thickens. Wonderful ending, very positive. I never read the Elmore Leonard book, but it can't be much different from the film because it FEELS like I'm watching an Elmore Leonard movie. The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 1 |
Answer the question depending on the context.
Context: A reference simulation software implementation, written in the C language and later known as ISO 11172-5, was developed (in 1991–1996) by the members of the ISO MPEG Audio committee in order to produce bit compliant MPEG Audio files (Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3). It was approved as a committee draft of ISO/IEC technical report in March 1994 and printed as document CD 11172-5 in April 1994. It was approved as a draft technical report (DTR/DIS) in November 1994, finalized in 1996 and published as international standard ISO/IEC TR 11172-5:1998 in 1998. The reference software in C language was later published as a freely available ISO standard. Working in non-real time on a number of operating systems, it was able to demonstrate the first real time hardware decoding (DSP based) of compressed audio. Some other real time implementation of MPEG Audio encoders were available for the purpose of digital broadcasting (radio DAB, television DVB) towards consumer receivers and set top boxes.;
Question: Which language was the reference simulation software written in?;
Answer: | [
"C"
] | 0 |
Addison did something special for Riley by buying Riley a giant teddy bear made out of silver.
Given the context: What will Addison want to do next?
Possible answers: loved, thank them, bored | [
"loved",
"thank them",
"bored"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
Inhibited children tend to be timid with new people , objects , and situations , while uninhibited children spontaneously approach them .
Simply put , shy invividuals tend to be more timid with new people and situations . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: Twice in the past week , I ' ve walked into my kitchen to discover what appear to be very small slugs ( not the slimy trail behind them ... the actual slug ) . One was brown and white , and a little more " mature " in terms of development . It was on the kitchen counter , near the toaster oven and an unopened package of english muffins . This morning , there was a smaller all - brown slug in a cereal bowl that I had washed out and was now dry and left upright near the dish drain . I live in a 7-story apartment building , on the 5th floor .
Question: Where did the narrator encounter the slugs ?
Options:
- None of the above choices .
- In their kitchen .
- In their bathroom .
- In their garden . | [
"None of the above choices .",
"In their kitchen .",
"In their bathroom .",
"In their garden ."
] | 1 |
What is the answer?
Context: Myocardial infarction in the setting of plaque results from underlying atherosclerosis. Inflammation is known to be an important step in the process of atherosclerotic plaque formation. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive but nonspecific marker for inflammation. Elevated CRP blood levels, especially measured with high-sensitivity assays, can predict the risk of MI, as well as stroke and development of diabetes. Moreover, some drugs for MI might also reduce CRP levels. The use of high-sensitivity CRP assays as a means of screening the general population is advised against, but it may be used optionally at the physician's discretion in those who already present with other risk factors or known coronary artery disease. Whether CRP plays a direct role in atherosclerosis remains uncertain.;
Question: The setting of plaque is called what?;
Answer: | [
"Answer not in context"
] | 0 |
Given that In the outside, three-dimensional world, many other sources of depth information are available. Does it follow that Lipids are available to the body from three sources. yes or no | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
Addison made Jordan guess the answer to the wuestion.
Given the context: What will Addison want to do next?
Possible answers: ddison wanted to fail, reward jordan, addison hated jordan | [
"ddison wanted to fail",
"reward jordan",
"addison hated jordan"
] | 1 |
Given that A small black dog is standing over a small white dog laying on his side. Does it follow that Two dogs are running around. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Megan only ate vegetables while Felicia liked to eat fish because _ was a vegetarian. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Megan or Felicia? | [
"Megan",
"Felicia"
] | 0 |
Given that In France, art dealers are obliged by law to register all purchases except those bought at a public auction. Does it follow that In France, works of art bought at public auction are exempt from registration. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 0 |
Passage: Taxpayer Identification Number -- A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States. It is also known as a Tax Identification Number or Federal Taxpayer Identification Number. A TIN may be assigned by the Social Security Administration or by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
After reading this passage, I have a question: is a taxpayer number the same as a tax id? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 1 |
Answer the question depending on the context.
Context: Since the late 19th century, most treaties have followed a fairly consistent format. A treaty typically begins with a preamble describing the contracting parties and their joint objectives in executing the treaty, as well as summarizing any underlying events (such as a war). Modern preambles are sometimes structured as a single very long sentence formatted into multiple paragraphs for readability, in which each of the paragraphs begins with a verb (desiring, recognizing, having, and so on).;
Question: Each paragraph of a modern preamble typically begins with which part of speech?;
Answer: | [
"a verb"
] | 0 |
Passage: American Pickers -- The show follows antique and collectible pickers Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz who travel around the United States to buy or ``pick'' various items for resale, for clients, or for their own personal collections. They originally traveled in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van and now a Ford Transit. Danielle Colby runs the office of Wolfe's business, Antique Archaeology, from their home base in Le Claire, Iowa, and more recently at a second location in Nashville, Tennessee. Fritz sells his acquisitions at his own shop and on his own website, Frank Fritz Finds, upriver in Savanna, Illinois. The men go on the road, not only following up leads that Colby has generated, but also ``free-styling'' - stopping at places that look like they might hold items worth buying. They also pick some places more than once.
After reading this passage, I have a question: are mike and frank from american pickers brothers? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 0 |
Given the fact that:
For a given medium, sound has a slower speed at lower temperatures.
Answer the question:
When animals are moving in the cold they are faster or slower? | [
"faster",
"slower"
] | 1 |
Given the fact that:
Warm water cant hold as much dissolved oxygen as cool water, so an increase in the temperature of water decreases the amount of oxygen it contains.
Answer the question:
Mary is taking measurements of the amount of oxygen in samples of water. If she measured the total levels of dissolved oxygen in a sample at 70 degrees fahrenheit and compared it to a sample at 80 degrees fahrenheit, which would contain less dissolved oxygen 80 degrees fahrenheit or 70 degrees fahrenheit? | [
"80 degrees fahrenheit",
"70 degrees fahrenheit"
] | 0 |
Given the fact that:
In transipration, at warmer temperatures water molecules move faster, and the rate of evaporation from stomata is therefore much faster.
Answer the question:
John monitors the log to see the temperature of the water, and he notices that as the temperature rises, the evaporation rate is Higher or Lower.? | [
"Higher",
"Lower."
] | 0 |
I received the questions "What does full-stack developer mean?" and "What is the meaning of full stack development?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 0 |
This movie is really special. It's a very beautiful movie. Which starts with three orphans, Sho, his brother Shinji and their friend Toshi, They're poor children's, living on the street, but one day they succeeded to steal a bag full of money, and then their able to live on, to buy a house, and their life seems to become much better. They're making new friend, life-friends. But something went wrong and they're becoming enemies and it all ends up with them killing each other.<br /><br />I was negative about this movie in the beginning, because when singers (Gackt - Solo, ex-singer in Malice Mizer, Hyde - Solo, singer in L'Arc~en~Ciel, both very famous in Japan and Wang Lee-Hom - Taiwanese singer) trying to become actors, but this isn't like the other singers-going-actors-movies. They're doing a great job, and with no earlier experience in movies (except for Lee-Hom, who had been in two movies before).<br /><br />This is absolutely one of my favorite movies. Maybe that's a little because I'm a very big fan of Hyde, but - it was this movie who made me discover him.<br /><br />Well, Gackt (playing the main character - the orphan Sho) was a part of the group who wrote the script, and it was he who insisted that Hyde should play Sho's friend, the vampire Kei. At that time they didn't know each other, at least not like friends. But after the movie they became really good friend, and that shows us too that they really worked hard on this movie and that they had good cooperation.<br /><br />The movie have many different feelings running trough the story, Love, Hate, Sadness, Pain, Loneliness, Happiness and so on. I think the first hour are the best, it's so beautiful. After that people are dying, Kei's leaving and it all changes so much. But still it's a great movie, it's the only movie who has ever made me cry, it ends up so sad, but still beautiful.<br /><br />So if you haven't seen this movie, you really should. Because it's wonderful, but sad. You won't regret it. ^^ The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 1 |
Given that A man on the Miami basketball team holds the ball getting ready to make a move while being blocked. Does it follow that the man is at home sleeping Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
The 2015 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The 120th TCU football team played as a member of the Big 12 Conference (Big 12), led by 15th-year head coach Gary Patterson. The Horned Frogs played their home games at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas.
Question: Does this imply that "TCU has had less than 100 football teams."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: wi sung-lac refused to give any details about the north korean nuclear reactor project.
B: south korea has so far taken a cautious stance on the issue of the north korean nuclear reactor project.
What score should I assign? | [
"3.0"
] | 0 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: A man is playing the trumpet.
B: Someone is playing with a toad.
What score should I assign? | [
"0.8"
] | 0 |
Given that It's Biodiesel, and Bio-Beetle is the first all-BD rental car company. Does it follow that Biodiesel produces the 'Beetle'. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 1 |
Sentence 1: He was a bull of a man.
Sentence 2: What he said was mostly bull.
Determine whether the word "bull" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no? | [
"No",
"Yes"
] | 0 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, [header] how to coauthor a paper [title] talk to faculty. [step] if you're a student, talking to faculty in your department may be the easiest way for you to find potential partners to coauthor a paper with you. even if you already work out in the field, university professors may be able to help connect you with potential partners and other resources. Then, ...
(a) [substeps] Particularly if you decide to take courses in microbiology, anatomy, physics, or other related disciplines. You can find faculty connections on your school's website and share this information with faculty members.
(b) It may even be time to discuss your readiness to join a faculty organization. [substeps] Some colleges have a professors template board where a single professor can share his opinions and ideas for a given paper.
(c) Professors may be able to give you advice on finding a partner to coauthor a paper for a fee. [substeps] Be sure to let faculty know this is a project that you are working on now, without asking about their opinion.
(d) [substeps] Target faculty whose research interests within the larger discipline are similar to your own. They sometimes have requests for papers, and may have something that would interest you. | [
"[substeps] Particularly if you decide to take courses in microbiology, anatomy, physics, or other related disciplines. You can find faculty connections on your school's website and share this information with faculty members.",
"It may even be time to discuss your readiness to join a faculty organization. [subst... | 3 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: Teach your child how to avoid dog bites . Teach your child to stand still if he is approached or chased by a strange dog . Make sure that he understands the importance of not running , kicking , or making threatening gestures toward the dog , no matter how frightened he may feel . Instead , he should face the dog and back away slowly until he 's out of the dog 's reach .
Question: Why is the narrator offering advice to others ?
Options:
- To avoid animal threats .
- To avoid threats from wolves .
- To avoid threats from dog catchers .
- To avoid threats from cats . | [
"To avoid animal threats .",
"To avoid threats from wolves .",
"To avoid threats from dog catchers .",
"To avoid threats from cats ."
] | 0 |
What is the answer?
Context: Tajiks began to be conscripted into the Soviet Army in 1939 and during World War II around 260,000 Tajik citizens fought against Germany, Finland and Japan. Between 60,000(4%) and 120,000(8%) of Tajikistan's 1,530,000 citizens were killed during World War II. Following the war and Stalin's reign attempts were made to further expand the agriculture and industry of Tajikistan. During 1957–58 Nikita Khrushchev's Virgin Lands Campaign focused attention on Tajikistan, where living conditions, education and industry lagged behind the other Soviet Republics. In the 1980s, Tajikistan had the lowest household saving rate in the USSR, the lowest percentage of households in the two top per capita income groups, and the lowest rate of university graduates per 1000 people. By the late 1980s Tajik nationalists were calling for increased rights. Real disturbances did not occur within the republic until 1990. The following year, the Soviet Union collapsed, and Tajikistan declared its independence.;
Question: Who began to be conscripted into the Soviet Army in 1929?;
Answer: | [
"Answer not in context"
] | 0 |
Given that Pier with groups of people, some with fishing poles, boats in water and buildings and monuments in background. Does it follow that The pier has many people. Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
Kevin Rollins , Dell 's president , received $ 770,962 in salary and a bonus of just more than $ 2-million in fiscal 2003 .
Dell made $ 950,000 in salary and nearly $ 2.5 million in bonus pay during the fiscal year . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, the large man the picks up the person and throws him into the dirt and walks away. Then, once the guy ...
(a) is sitting in the grass everyone runs around the area to check what the game is about.
(b) is finished, a black screen appears over his shoulder and new instructions appear explaining this scenellant.
(c) is done throwing it, two wrestlers take their turn and the referee is called, and the two continue to throw the guy behind the fences and in between.
(d) has landed, an instant replay of the incident is shown from the same view. | [
"is sitting in the grass everyone runs around the area to check what the game is about.",
"is finished, a black screen appears over his shoulder and new instructions appear explaining this scenellant.",
"is done throwing it, two wrestlers take their turn and the referee is called, and the two continue to throw ... | 3 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
Even after he turned 94 , Lacy worked to change baseball .
Even into his 90s , Lacy worked to change the game of baseball . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Solution 1: place crayon in pencil sharpener and make a quick spin of it. not going too far as to eat the entire crayon
Solution 2: place crayon in pencil sharpener and make a quick spin of it. going pretty far as to eat the entire crayon
Goal: how to sharpen a crayon
Given the goal, what is the correct solution?
Answer by copying the correct solution | [
"place crayon in pencil sharpener and make a quick spin of it. not going too far as to eat the entire crayon",
"place crayon in pencil sharpener and make a quick spin of it. going pretty far as to eat the entire crayon"
] | 0 |
austin was riding his new motorcycle so he came flying around the corner.
Given the context: How would Austin feel afterwards?
Possible answers: as happy, as bored, as sad | [
"as happy",
"as bored",
"as sad"
] | 0 |
Sasha had paid Riley for services rendered by check because they had no cash on hand, and after leaving the site, Riley cashed Sasha´s check.
Given the context: What will Sasha want to do next?
Possible answers: review Riley´s work, go out for lunch, open a bank account | [
"review Riley´s work",
"go out for lunch",
"open a bank account"
] | 0 |
there are touching moments in etoiles , but for the most part this is a dull , dour documentary on what ought to be a joyful or at least fascinating subject . The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
Kevin was a better baker than Hunter so _ could create a beauliful flan from the oven. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Kevin or Hunter? | [
"Kevin",
"Hunter"
] | 0 |
Does knowing that "In late 2013, it was given a new look, with a new typeface." imply that I know the answer to "In what year was The Sun's look changed?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Given that These condense dew and fog to supply clean drinking water. Does it follow that Dew forming on plants during a cold night is an example of water condensing. yes or no | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
On the markets at 9:50 a.m. (ET): In Toronto, the S&P/TSX composite index was down 128.16 points to 16,321.98. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 252.62 points to 24,328.27. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index was down 24.21 points to 2,730.67. The Nasdaq composite index was down 96.72 points to 7,596.10. The Canadian dollar was trading at 75.11 cents US, down from Friday’s average value of 75.14 cents US.
Question: Does this imply that "S&P/TSX isn't involved with money"? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Olympic officials familiar with Salt Lake City's bid for the 2002 Winter Games have described in recent weeks a process by which Salt Lake City Olympic officials targeted the votes of 17 African IOC members after losing by four votes to Nagano, Japan, for the right to play host to the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Question: Does this imply that "Salt Lake City Olympic officials targeted the votes of more than 20 African IOC members."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: Next we went outside to the live butterflies . We liked when we went in the butterfly tent . We got cantaloupe and butterflies landed on it . There were thousands of butterflies .
Question: What is the narrator likely to do with so many butterflies around her ?
Options:
- The narrator will likely kill some butterflies .
- The narrator will likely avoid the scene .
- None of the above choices .
- The narrator will likely run away from the butterflies . | [
"The narrator will likely kill some butterflies .",
"The narrator will likely avoid the scene .",
"None of the above choices .",
"The narrator will likely run away from the butterflies ."
] | 2 |
Answer the question depending on the context.
Context: Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children—Carl (1804–1856) and Feodora (1807–1872)—by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.;
Question: Who was Princess Victoria widowed from?;
Answer: | [
"Prince of Leiningen"
] | 0 |
British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield, who sang with her brother Daniel and sister Nikola as The DNA Algorithm, tied the knot with a California businessman in Malibu. According to reports the marriage, which took place Saturday in a 30-minute outdoor ceremony overlooking the Pacific Ocean, was attended by about 150 guests. The guests watched Bedingfield walk down the aisle in a Vera Wang dress beside the chateau at the Church Estates Vineyards. Bedingfield, who was born in New Zealand and grown up in England, found her partner, in America.
Question: Does this imply that "Natasha Bedingfield was born in Iceland."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Solution 1: Make music playlists shorter than workout.
Solution 2: Make music playlists longer than workout.
Goal: Prevent time checking during execrise.
Given the goal, what is the correct solution?
Answer by copying the correct solution | [
"Make music playlists shorter than workout.",
"Make music playlists longer than workout."
] | 1 |
Given that In contrast, rice plastid DNA contains a severely truncated pseudogene at this locus. Does it follow that Like mitochondria, plastids contain their own dna. yes or no | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
I received the questions "An honest question. Is Quora biased against Donald Trump and Pro Clinton?" and "Why is the Quora forum so overwhelmingly against Donald Trump to the point of slander?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 1 |
Passage: FIFA World Cup -- Brazil, Argentina, Spain and Germany are the only teams to win a World Cup outside their continental confederation; Brazil came out victorious in Europe (1958), North America (1970 and 1994) and Asia (2002). Argentina won a World Cup in North America in 1986, while Spain won in Africa in 2010. In 2014, Germany became the first European team to win in the Americas. Only on five occasions have consecutive World Cups been won by teams from the same continent, and currently it is the first time with four champions in a row from the same continental confederation. Italy and Brazil successfully defended their titles in 1938 and 1962 respectively, while Italy's triumph in 2006 has been followed by wins for Spain in 2010, Germany in 2014 and France in 2018. Currently, it is also the first time that one of the currently winning continents (Europe) is ahead of the other (South America) by more than one championship.
After reading this passage, I have a question: has a south american country won a world cup in europe? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 1 |
The Lake Wobegon Trails are two paved recreational rail trails in central Minnesota, named after the fictional Lake Wobegon in Garrison Keillor's "Prairie Home Companion". Each trail is marked with mileposts every 0.5 mi , corresponding with the mile markers of the former railroad lines. Snowmobile use is allowed on the trail in winter, conditions permitting.
Question: Does this imply that "the mileposts are 0.5 " high"? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 1 |
What is the answer?
Context: In 2005, the company sold its personal computer business to Chinese technology company Lenovo, and in the same year it agreed to acquire Micromuse. A year later IBM launched Secure Blue, a low-cost hardware design for data encryption that can be built into a microprocessor. In 2009 it acquired software company SPSS Inc. Later in 2009, IBM's Blue Gene supercomputing program was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation by U.S. President Barack Obama. In 2011, IBM gained worldwide attention for its artificial intelligence program Watson, which was exhibited on Jeopardy! where it won against game-show champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. As of 2012[update], IBM had been the top annual recipient of U.S. patents for 20 consecutive years.;
Question: What was the design for low cost data encryption named?;
Answer: | [
"Secure Blue"
] | 0 |
everyone should be able to appreciate the wonderful cinematography and naturalistic acting . The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 1 |
What is the answer?
Context: Many historical sites exist throughout the city, including 59 properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Of these, nine are among the 60 U.S. National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut. The New Haven Green, one of the National Historic Landmarks, was formed in 1638, and is home to three 19th-century churches. Below one of the churches (referred to as the Center Church on-the-Green) lies a 17th-century crypt, which is open to visitors. Some of the more famous burials include the first wife of Benedict Arnold and the aunt and grandmother of President Rutherford B. Hayes; Hayes visited the crypt while President in 1880. The Old Campus of Yale University is located next to the Green, and includes Connecticut Hall, Yale's oldest building and a National Historic Landmark. The Hillhouse Avenue area, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also a part of Yale's campus, has been called a walkable museum, due to its 19th-century mansions and street scape; Charles Dickens is said to have called Hillhouse Avenue "the most beautiful street in America" when visiting the city in 1868.;
Question: What tourist spot can be found directly underneath the New Haven Green?;
Answer: | [
"a 17th-century crypt"
] | 0 |
I received the questions "What could be the consequences of recalling 500 and 1000 rupee note?" and "What are the economic implications of banning 500 and 1000 rupee notes?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 1 |
The host of the trivia show called on the contestant for an answer. because...
Choose between:
- The contestant was in the lead.
- The contestant rang the buzzer. | [
"The contestant was in the lead.",
"The contestant rang the buzzer."
] | 1 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: The government has chosen three companies to develop plans to protect commercial aircraft from shoulder-fired missile attacks, homeland security officials announced Tuesday.
B: The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it has selected three companies to continue research into ways to thwart shoulder-fired missile attacks on U.S. commercial aircraft.
What score should I assign? | [
"4.8"
] | 0 |
Does knowing that "It grew out of drafts for a standardized method of sensitometry put forward by Deutscher Normenausschuß für Phototechnik as proposed by the committee for sensitometry of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für photographische Forschung since 1930 and presented by Robert Luther (de) (1868–1945) and Emanuel Goldberg (1881–1970) at the influential VIII." imply that I know the answer to "Where was the VIII International Congress of Photography held?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, first the woman greets everyone through the camera and she tells what she will be doing. Then, then she ...
(a) gets on her knees and explains how she would like to do the splits and she's very confident.
(b) kneels down on the yoga mat and then she sits on her feet.
(c) holds a shoes and show how to put them on and she also takes off a pair of socks.
(d) starts interviewing people about ballet moves, techniques, and instruments. | [
"gets on her knees and explains how she would like to do the splits and she's very confident.",
"kneels down on the yoga mat and then she sits on her feet.",
"holds a shoes and show how to put them on and she also takes off a pair of socks.",
"starts interviewing people about ballet moves, techniques, and ins... | 1 |
Kai asked Riley to go to prom with him.
Given the context: What will Kai want to do next?
Possible answers: get ready for prom, go to prom with her, hear Riley's answer | [
"get ready for prom",
"go to prom with her",
"hear Riley's answer"
] | 2 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: A woman is peeling a potato.
B: A woman is slicing a tomato.
What score should I assign? | [
"1.4"
] | 0 |
I received the questions "What are the best horror novel in 2016?" and "What are some of the best horror novels of 2014?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 0 |
Does knowing that "The angled deck allows the installation of one or two "waist" catapults in addition to the two bow cats." imply that I know the answer to "How many "waist" catapults can be installed with an angled deck?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: A cat is watching a TV.
B: A man is slicing a leave.
What score should I assign? | [
"0.0"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
Sylvan Shalom , the Israeli Foreign Minister , said there was a possibility that Mr Bush “ will come to this area ” .
Shalom said there was also a possibility that " the president will come to this area . " | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 1 |
Bad Service<br>Tom moved into a new apartment. He liked everything except for one thing. His cell phone provider service was terrible. There was only one corner where he could make calls. Tom still liked the rest of the apartment enough to make up for it.
Question: Does this imply that "Tom is a longtime resident of the apartment."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: Hong Kong stocks end higher
B: Indian stocks open higher
What score should I assign? | [
"0.6"
] | 0 |
Passage: Florida State Road 528 -- State Road 528 (SR 528), the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway (formerly known as the Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway or simply The Bee Line), is a 53.5-mile-long (86.1 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. It is a mostly-tolled expressway connecting Interstate 4 in southwest Orlando with Interstate 95, Titusville, and Cape Canaveral on Florida's Space Coast. It passes close to the tourist areas of Orlando, including SeaWorld and Universal Orlando, and serves the north entrance to Orlando International Airport. Near its east end, it passes over the Intracoastal Waterway on the Emory L. Bennett Causeway, and ends at State Road A1A and State Road 401 near Port Canaveral.
After reading this passage, I have a question: is martin andersen beachline expressway a toll road? True or False? | [
"False",
"True"
] | 1 |
Solution 1: Disassemble your electric razor as you usually would to clean it. You need to be able to access the blades and the screens. Once disassembled, CAREFULLY brush the blades while running them under hot water, then rinse them with hot water. Brush and rinse the screens under hot water also. Then, reassemble the razor.
Solution 2: Disassemble your electric razor as you usually would to clean it. You need to be able to access the blades and the screens. Once disassembled, CAREFULLY brush the blades while running in place at a medium pace. Brush and rinse the screens under hot water also. Then, reassemble the razor.
Goal: To clean an electric razor.
Given the goal, what is the correct solution?
Answer by copying the correct solution | [
"Disassemble your electric razor as you usually would to clean it. You need to be able to access the blades and the screens. Once disassembled, CAREFULLY brush the blades while running them under hot water, then rinse them with hot water. Brush and rinse the screens under hot water also. Then, reassemble the razor.... | 0 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: I tried to schedule a recording to start at the next hour , and it did n't . The TV schedule was fine and thought it was recording , but the DVR had not received this message . The FiOS DVR help screens were 100 % useless , so I poked around online and found the only suggest was to reboot the DVR .
Question: What may be the reason their show was n't recorded ?
Options:
- They did n't schedule it for the right day .
- They do n't know how to use the DVR .
- They just got the DVR and never read the manual .
- There 's something wrong with their DVR . | [
"They did n't schedule it for the right day .",
"They do n't know how to use the DVR .",
"They just got the DVR and never read the manual .",
"There 's something wrong with their DVR ."
] | 3 |
Given the fact that:
A thinner wire is more difficult for electrons to move through than a thicker wire.
Answer the question:
If Mona is spinning some wire at her job and she makes the wire thinner, what happens to the ease at which electrons can pass through that wire easier or harder? | [
"easier",
"harder"
] | 1 |
The Sahara Desert ant ("Cataglyphis bicolor") is a desert-dwelling ant of the genus "Cataglyphis". It inhabits the Sahara Desert and is one of the most heat tolerant animals known to date. However, there are at least four other species of "Cataglyphis" living in the Sahara desert, for example "C. bombycina", "C. savignyi", "C. mauritanicus" and "C. fortis".
Question: Does this imply that "The Sahara Desert ant is an amphibian"? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Solution 1: add a pinch of flour and see if it sizzles
Solution 2: add a cup of water to the oil, if it splatters, it's not hot enough.
Goal: how to tell if your oil is hot enough
Given the goal, what is the correct solution?
Answer by copying the correct solution | [
"add a pinch of flour and see if it sizzles",
"add a cup of water to the oil, if it splatters, it's not hot enough."
] | 0 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> added 8.27 points, or 0.51 percent, to 1,633.53.
B: The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX crept up 4.3 points, or 0.44 percent, to 980.52.
What score should I assign? | [
"1.2"
] | 0 |
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question.
Context: Should n't have started ... nope I knew I should n't have started watching Super Junior " Full House " because it 's now coming up to 6:30 am and I still have 3 more episodes to watch . I started just before going to work tonight , thinking I have a bit of time to kill and I stopped at a bad part ( end of ep . 3 ) I started up again when I got home at around 2:30am and have n't stopped . I did n't even realise how fucking late it was until my friend Brenda popped up yelling at me to go to sleep , though she was only kidding of course .
Question: What might have distracted this person so much they stayed up late ?
Options:
- None of the above choices .
- They may get distracted listening to music
- They may be feeling unwell and need to sit up
- They were distractedby a television programme | [
"None of the above choices .",
"They may get distracted listening to music",
"They may be feeling unwell and need to sit up",
"They were distractedby a television programme"
] | 3 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: Three dead, including gunman, in Maryland mall shooting
B: 3 dead in Maryland mall shooting
What score should I assign? | [
"4.2"
] | 0 |
Robin served food to everyone and they all had a big meal with some coffee.
Given the context: How would Robin feel afterwards?
Possible answers: conflicted, bored, good | [
"conflicted",
"bored",
"good"
] | 2 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, [header] how to verify your facebook page [title] click " settings. [step] " once you get to your business's page, hit the tab marked " settings. " this will open a drop down menu that provides you with more options. Then, ...
(a) [title] Click the option " place a check mark next to my name. [step] " this will let you create an account for your facebook sign up.
(b) [title] Click the " start a new page " option. [step] This will bring up a session of options to set up your account.
(c) [substeps] Make sure you're signed into an account that's allowed to manage the business's page. Without access to the page as an administrator, you won't be able to access it.
(d) [title] Click on " settings " at the top of the " page privacy. " [step] This will open a drop down menu where you'll see the " address book preferences " section of your privacy options. | [
"[title] Click the option \" place a check mark next to my name. [step] \" this will let you create an account for your facebook sign up.",
"[title] Click the \" start a new page \" option. [step] This will bring up a session of options to set up your account.",
"[substeps] Make sure you're signed into an accou... | 2 |
Given that Kabul - A roadside bomb that injured six U.S. soldiers in eastern Afghanistan, was followed by a blast near a Kabul police station, Monday, that hurt two police officers and a civilian. Does it follow that The six U.S. soldiers were residents in Afghanistan. Yes or no? | [
"Yes",
"No"
] | 1 |
At the camp site, Mark was able to use the twigs to start a fire, but the branches didn't light. The _ are dry. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to twigs or branches? | [
"twigs",
"branches"
] | 0 |
Hawk(e): The Movie is an independent comedy film co-directed by Phil Baker and Tom Turner and written by Phil Baker. The film was produced by Genepool Records with Paramore Productions and is set for a summer 2013 release. The film is to be distributed by Genepool in the UK and Continuum Motion Pictures in North America.
Question: Does this imply that "Phil Baker directed the movie without any assistance."? Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"Maybe",
"No"
] | 2 |
Taylor scrambled to leave the house but realized she lost her car keys at her grandmother's house.
Given the context: What does Taylor need to do before this?
Possible answers: watch some tv, call her grandmother, find a spare key | [
"watch some tv",
"call her grandmother",
"find a spare key"
] | 1 |
What is the answer?
Context: The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons is classified as homebrewing regardless of where it is made, though most homebrewed beer is made in the home. Brewing beer is subject to legislation and taxation in developed countries, which from the late 19th century largely restricted brewing to a commercial operation only. However, the UK government relaxed legislation in 1963, followed by Australia in 1972 and the US in 1978, allowing homebrewing to become a popular hobby.;
Question: The US was the last contry to allow homebrewing in which year?;
Answer: | [
"Answer not in context"
] | 0 |
thekids will probably stay amused at the kaleidoscope of big , colorful characters . mom and dad can catch some quality naptime along the way . The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
We were not able to reserve the locations near the forest, but we could reserve the places near the beach because the _ were unavailable. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to places or locations? | [
"places",
"locations"
] | 1 |
I received the questions "What will happen if nitrogen vanishes from the earth?" and "What will happen to plants if all oxygen would be removed from earth?". Are they duplicates? | [
"no",
"yes"
] | 0 |
Does knowing that "The hearings covered a wide range of policy issues, including advertising abuses, questionable efficacy of drugs, and the need for greater regulation of the industry." imply that I know the answer to "What were the major issues that needed to be addressed?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Does knowing that "Today, it is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world." imply that I know the answer to "What name describes the Estonian Song Festivals?" | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 1 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: That's not the Moloch scene, though.
B: This is the Moloch scene.
What score should I assign? | [
"2.4"
] | 0 |
Given that The Paris to Rouen railway was being extended to Le Havre, and the line cut straight through Dr Flaubert's land. Part of it was to be compulsorily purchased. You could say that Gustave was shepherded into creative retreat at Croisset by epilepsy. Does it follow that Gustave was shepherded into creative retreat at Croisset by epilepsy Yes, no, or maybe? | [
"Yes",
"No",
"Maybe"
] | 0 |
Given the fact that:
So the higher an object is above a surface, the more potential energy it has.
Answer the question:
Will drops a ball from 100 feet at the same time that Tony drops a ball from 50 feet. Whose ball has more potential energy Will's or Tony's? | [
"Will's",
"Tony's"
] | 0 |
Given that The movement of air across the Earth is also influenced by the heat of the sun - and this movement of air, or pressure difference, is what causes all the changes in our weather. Does it follow that The movement of an air mass over earth's surface causes local weather changes. yes or no | [
"yes",
"no"
] | 0 |
Once again, Disney manages to make a children's movie which totally ignores its background. About the only thing common with this and the original Gadget cartoons is the names. The most glaring errors are the characters - Penny does not have her book, Brain has been reduced from a character to a fancy prop, Dr Claw is more a show-off than an evil villain, etc. but there are more than that. The horrors start from the first minutes of the film - having Gadget as a security guard called John Brown doesn't help identifying him as the classic Inspector Gadget. And right in the beginning we see Disney's blatant attempt to turn every story ever into a love affair between a man and a woman - they introduce Brenda, who only serves to make this movie Disney-compatible. Add to this the fact that the "Claw" seen in this film and the classic Dr Claw are almost diagonally opposite and you'll see this is going to be nowhere near the original storyline. What would help would be a better storyline to replace it - but as you guessed, Disney failed in that too. The whole movie is just Gadget acting silly for silliness's sake and lusting after Brenda. As if to add insult to the injury, Disney introduced the "new" Gadgetmobile - it doesn't look, function or think like the old Gadgetmobile at all, it's just the canonical "comic relief" figure. Disney obviously recognised that the Gadget cartoons were a comedy, so they made the film a comedy too, but they took out all the clever running gags (like the assignment paper exploding in the Chief's face) and replaced them with Gadget being a moron, the Gadgetmobile being a wise-ass, and "Claw" showing off. Someone should tell Disney that "children's movie" doesn't imply "total lack of any brain usage". Gadget should be targeted for children of 10-12 years... not children of 10-12 months like this movie. Whatever this movie is supposed to be, it is NOT, repeat NOT, the real Inspector Gadget. Because I love the old Gadget, I hate this. The sentiment expressed for the movie is | [
"negative",
"positive"
] | 0 |
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are:
A: Suicide bomber kills 13 at restaurant in central Somalia
B: Suicide bomber kills at least 4 in Kabul
What score should I assign? | [
"1.8"
] | 0 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, two teams plays volley ball in an indoor gym surrounded by referees, marketing graphics and an audience in bleachers. Then, two teams ...
(a) play indoor volley ball as marketing signs bordering the playing floor change suddenly and morph in more signs.
(b) of young men run and shoot at a brown ball.
(c) are playing hurling as three midnighters from the american team compete and raise flaming stick.
(d) of players play lacrosse in an indoor gym with referees and employees and gray uniforms at an indoor basketball court and with a black screen and an elevated black screen. | [
"play indoor volley ball as marketing signs bordering the playing floor change suddenly and morph in more signs.",
"of young men run and shoot at a brown ball.",
"are playing hurling as three midnighters from the american team compete and raise flaming stick.",
"of players play lacrosse in an indoor gym with ... | 0 |
Complete the description with an appropriate ending:
First, there's a man on stilts jumping and doing stunts in an indoor gym. there are several spectators and judges watching him perform. Then, after the man ...
(a) is done his routine he enters a different gym and leaps into a recumbent position.
(b) finishes with the jump, he walks around to the other side of the gym to check his feet before cheering.
(c) finishes his stunts, he gets off the stilts and the judges write down the scores.
(d) is finished jumping the ropes, he gets up and walks away. | [
"is done his routine he enters a different gym and leaps into a recumbent position.",
"finishes with the jump, he walks around to the other side of the gym to check his feet before cheering.",
"finishes his stunts, he gets off the stilts and the judges write down the scores.",
"is finished jumping the ropes, ... | 2 |
The students were educated through watching the video but not reading the book because the _ was understandable. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to video or book? | [
"video",
"book"
] | 0 |
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"?
Standard & Poor 's 500 stock index futures declined 4.40 points to 983.50 , while Nasdaq futures fell 6.5 points to 1,206.50 .
The Standard & Poor 's 500 Index was up 1.75 points , or 0.18 percent , to 977.68 . | [
"not equivalent",
"equivalent"
] | 0 |
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