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Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question. Context: Hmm ... so I ' m not even sure how to go about this . When I started writing the dwp oneshots for the porn battle I figured that would be it . I had no intentions of writing any other fics for the fandom at all . Question: What type of work is the narrator writing ? Options: - They are writing non - fiction . - None of the above choices . - They are writing explicit material . - They are writing history books .
[ "They are writing non - fiction .", "None of the above choices .", "They are writing explicit material .", "They are writing history books ." ]
2
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are: A: They were at Raffles Hospital over the weekend for further evaluation. B: They underwent more tests over the weekend, and are now warded at Raffles Hospital. What score should I assign?
[ "3.2" ]
0
Given the fact that: The particles in matter are always moving. The more energy they have, the faster they move. Answer the question: If there are two containers of particles, the one that has the least energy will move slower. or faster?
[ "slower.", "faster" ]
0
What is the answer? Context: The multitude of Middle Iranian languages and peoples indicate that great linguistic diversity must have existed among the ancient speakers of Iranian languages. Of that variety of languages/dialects, direct evidence of only two have survived. These are:; Question: What characteristic of Middle Iranian civilization is shown by the number of different languages and their speakers?; Answer:
[ "linguistic diversity" ]
0
A unique film...one of the best of all time. Acting, script, Quincy Jones' score, cinematography, editing, etc. -- just fantastic. As most viewers know, this movie is based on Truman Capote's book about the famous murder of a Kansas farm family (the Clutters) by a couple of young guys during a misguided robbery. I've never seen a movie that so brilliantly turned a true story into a riveting film. <br /><br />The actors are solid across the board, but the focus is on the killers, Dick and Perry, and the law enforcement team pursuing them. Scott Wilson, as Dick Hickock is amazing. Cocky, twitchy, and devoid of compassion he comes across so charming, oily and plausible. Robert Blake as Perry Smith is extraordinary as well -- lonely, and at once empathetic and cold-blooded. Who could fold these characteristics into one individual and make us buy it? He does, and it's brilliant! A key point of the book is how it took the intersection of these two very differently sociopathic individuals to create the critical mass to commit such a stupid and heinous crime, and these two actors make it work beautifully. Both had moments in their subsequent careers, but these performances are high water marks, and that stands for acting period. <br /><br />The cops are wonderful too. Leading the investigation is John Forsythe, but the other three detectives are great as well. Unlike contemporary movies where producers feel it necessary to endow police with superhuman assets or foibles, these are just genuine flatfeet, working the case with determination and competence. They seem so real. I've never seen cops on the screen so powerful in their authenticity; and I've seen most of the crime classics going way back. Really one of a kind in this respect. <br /><br />PARTIAL SPOILER COMING (this movie's unique in that you already know what's happened, but I'm warning for the record). <br /><br />Of course, the best scenes from the best crime shows and movies are the interrogations -- the intellectual fencing matches between the cops and... The sentiment expressed for the movie is
[ "negative", "positive" ]
1
I received the questions "Physical Appearances of People: Do women like fat guys?" and "Are there women that are into overweight guys?". Are they duplicates?
[ "no", "yes" ]
1
The woman got away with the crime. because... Choose between: - Her accomplice was apprehended. - She destroyed the evidence.
[ "Her accomplice was apprehended.", "She destroyed the evidence." ]
1
Passage: Operation Red Wings -- The operation then became known as ``Red Wings II'' and lasted approximately three more weeks, during which time the bodies of the deceased SEALs and Army Special Operations aviators were recovered and the only surviving member of the initial team, Marcus Luttrell, was rescued. While the goal of the operation was partially achieved, Shah regrouped in Pakistan and returned with more men and armament, aided by the notoriety he gained from the Red Wings ambush and helicopter shootdown. Several weeks later, Shah's group in Kunar Province was stricken to a point of inoperability and Shah was seriously wounded, during Operation Whalers in August 2005. After reading this passage, I have a question: were the bodies of operation red wings recovered? True or False?
[ "False", "True" ]
1
Sentence 1: The maths problem is a real snorter, isn't it? Sentence 2: The problem was a real snorter. Determine whether the word "snorter" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
1
Given that S-phase (synthesis phase) is the part of the cell cycle in which DNA is replicated, occurring between G1 phase and G2 phase. Does it follow that During the synthesis phase in the cell cycle, dna replication occurs. yes or no
[ "yes", "no" ]
0
Sentence 1: Develop a market for the new mobile phone. Sentence 2: Please develop this roll of film. Determine whether the word "develop" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
0
Given that Rodriguez told detectives he never touched the burning backpack, which was loaded with plastic pipes packed with gunpowder and BBs. Does it follow that The burning backpack contained plastic pipes packed with gunpowder and BBs. Yes or no?
[ "Yes", "No" ]
0
Given that Iran will soon release eight British servicemen detained along with three vessels Does it follow that British servicemen detained Yes or no?
[ "Yes", "No" ]
0
Given that A race car speeds down the racetrack, adorned with advertisements from its sponsors. Does it follow that well sponsored race car speeds down the track Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
1
I received the questions "Do you think Hillary Clinton will be president?" and "Should Hillary Clinton be president?". Are they duplicates?
[ "no", "yes" ]
1
Sentence 1: Can you connect the two loudspeakers? Sentence 2: This computer will connect well to the network. Determine whether the word "connect" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
1
Given that A man locking his bicycle to a metal pole. Does it follow that The man had his last bike stolen, so no he is careful. Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
1
Given the fact that: The louder the sounds are, the less exposure is needed to cause hearing loss. Answer the question: If Jim increases the level of sound coming from his speakers it means that the time it would take for him to experience hearing loss would increase or decrease?
[ "increase", "decrease" ]
1
She chose a new model of car while trading in her truck, as the _ was an accurate reflection of her tastes. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to car or truck?
[ "car", "truck" ]
0
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"? Results from No. 2 U.S. soft drink maker PepsiCo Inc . ( nyse : PEP - news - people ) were likely to be in the spotlight . Wall Street was also waiting for aluminum maker Alcoa Inc . ( nyse : PEP - news - people ) to report earnings after the close .
[ "not equivalent", "equivalent" ]
0
Complete the description with an appropriate ending: First, [header] how to write an analysis [title] read your assignment carefully before you start analyzing the text. [step] most teachers will note certain parts of curriculum that they want to be highlighted in your analysis, such as characters, figurative language or themes. [substeps] highlight potential thesis topics, if given prior to the reading. Then, ... (a) You don't want to catch a red flag. You will want to look for key areas to focus on, such as character development or tone. (b) Highlighting new or interesting points will help your teacher determine how you've progressed to what they want. [title] Subtract facts from the body of your analysis. (c) For example, if you were going to review your biological birth date you would want to highlight a particular event that appeared during the term of your study. Plan to have an outline ready for yourself in case you do not have time for a complete analysis. (d) [title] Annotate the material while you read it. [step] Use a pencil and highlighter to analyze the material as you read.
[ "You don't want to catch a red flag. You will want to look for key areas to focus on, such as character development or tone.", "Highlighting new or interesting points will help your teacher determine how you've progressed to what they want. [title] Subtract facts from the body of your analysis.", "For example, ...
3
Sentence 1: He wanted to live his own life without interference from others. Sentence 2: He hoped for a new life in Australia. Determine whether the word "life" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
1
Given the fact that: More people also means more clearing of land for agriculture and development. Answer the question: When people move to an area what happens to the land cleared or kept the same?
[ "cleared", "kept the same" ]
0
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are: A: the iranian government denied the accusation and insists the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. B: iran insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes What score should I assign?
[ "4.0" ]
0
Given the fact that: Gravity is a pull which all matter exerts on all other matter, the more mass, the stronger the pull. Answer the question: A big planet has a stronger or weaker pull of gravity than a small planet?
[ "stronger", "weaker" ]
0
Complete the description with an appropriate ending: First, a woman helps a small child to hold a blue rod, while other individuals walk around in the background. Then, the small child ... (a) uses the blue rod to start playing hopscotch on a blue mat. (b) hits a pinata with the rod repeatedly. (c) pushes a blue boat into the water. (d) hold the blue rod of solution, while two adults put water in a metal bucket with blue hoses.
[ "uses the blue rod to start playing hopscotch on a blue mat.", "hits a pinata with the rod repeatedly.", "pushes a blue boat into the water.", "hold the blue rod of solution, while two adults put water in a metal bucket with blue hoses." ]
1
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question. Context: Honestly she makes me feel so much better just in the fact that I know that my mistakes wo n't ever drive her away . She has always been such a constant friend in my life , even when I am not the most pleasant person to be around . wow , I did not mean to ramble on like that ... oh well . Question: why wo nt my mistakes drive her away ? Options: - because she is desperate - because she cares more about herself - because she cares more about her family - None of the above choices .
[ "because she is desperate", "because she cares more about herself", "because she cares more about her family", "None of the above choices ." ]
3
Given that Tom Cruise has returned to The Oprah Winfrey Show and talked about his love for Katie Holmes, but this time he was denying marital problems instead of jumping on the couch to prove his passion for the young actress. "That's laughable to me," Cruise said when Winfrey told him there was speculation that "what you and Katie have is not real". It was the first time Cruise appeared on the show since his couch-hopping stunt three years ago drew a flood of satire and ridicule. "It was something that I just felt that way, and I feel that way about her. That's just how I felt," he said in the interview, which aired on Friday in the US. Does it follow that Tom Cruise is married to Oprah Winfrey. Yes or no?
[ "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: Pakistan fighter jets bomb 'Taliban hideouts' B: Pakistan wants arms supply to Syrian sides stopped What score should I assign?
[ "1.6" ]
0
Does knowing that ""Tetraploid" means that cultivated cotton actually has two separate genomes within its nucleus, referred to as the A and D genomes." imply that I know the answer to "In order to understand the tetraploid forms, what must be used as a comparison in cotton gene sequencing?"
[ "yes", "no" ]
1
Does knowing that "As such, the term Serbo-Croatian was first used by Jacob Grimm in 1824, popularized by the Vienna philologist Jernej Kopitar in the following decades, and accepted by Croatian Zagreb grammarians in 1854 and 1859." imply that I know the answer to "When was the term Serbo-Croatian first used?"
[ "yes", "no" ]
0
Answer the question depending on the context. Context: A global drop in sea level at the end of the Devonian reversed early in the Carboniferous; this created the widespread epicontinental seas and carbonate deposition of the Mississippian. There was also a drop in south polar temperatures; southern Gondwana was glaciated throughout the period, though it is uncertain if the ice sheets were a holdover from the Devonian or not. These conditions apparently had little effect in the deep tropics, where lush coal swamps flourished within 30 degrees of the northernmost glaciers. A mid-Carboniferous drop in sea-level precipitated a major marine extinction, one that hit crinoids and ammonites especially hard. This sea-level drop and the associated unconformity in North America separate the Mississippian Period from the Pennsylvanian period.; Question: What was the result in the decline in sea level in the middle of the Carboniferous period?; Answer:
[ "a major marine extinction" ]
0
The State of the Art is a short story collection by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1991. The collection includes some stories originally published under his other byline, Iain Banks as well as the title novella and others set in Banks' Culture fictional universe. Question: Does this imply that "The State of the Art is a novel"? Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
2
audacious-impossible yet compelling . . . The sentiment expressed for the movie is
[ "negative", "positive" ]
1
Jan gave Bailey another shot at the game. Given the context: What will Jan want to do next? Possible answers: Continue being kind, try again, impress
[ "Continue being kind", "try again", "impress" ]
0
Solution 1: Using the chopping blade on your cake pan, mix pecan pieces, sugar, and salt. You want small pieces, but not crumbs. Solution 2: Using the chopping blade on your food processor, mix pecan pieces, sugar, and salt. You want small pieces, but not crumbs. Goal: How do I chop the pecan pieces when making creamy chocolate toffee torte? Given the goal, what is the correct solution? Answer by copying the correct solution
[ "Using the chopping blade on your cake pan, mix pecan pieces, sugar, and salt. You want small pieces, but not crumbs.", "Using the chopping blade on your food processor, mix pecan pieces, sugar, and salt. You want small pieces, but not crumbs." ]
1
Complete the description with an appropriate ending: First, a man is holding a baby down in a room. he is forcing the child's eyelids open. Then, the baby ... (a) looks disoriented, looking at the man. (b) inny them open and a man puts pressure on their eyelids by holding it in his hands. (c) is falling asleep despite what the man is doing. (d) is laughing as she screams.
[ "looks disoriented, looking at the man.", "inny them open and a man puts pressure on their eyelids by holding it in his hands.", "is falling asleep despite what the man is doing.", "is laughing as she screams." ]
2
I received the questions "Should a girl, who doesn't belong to any religion, get married to a Muslim guy?" and "Should a girl who doesn't belong to any religion get married with a Muslim guy and millions miles away?". Are they duplicates?
[ "no", "yes" ]
1
Given the fact that: In electromagnetic waves with higher frequencies, photons have more energy. Answer the question: Don is looking at electromagnetic waves, and sees that the one's he observing have lower frequencies. Don is able to know then that the photons have energy that is higher or lower?
[ "higher", "lower" ]
1
Passage: Padmé Amidala -- Padmé Amidala (née Naberrie) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, appearing in the prequel trilogy portrayed by actress Natalie Portman. She served as the Princess of Theed and later Queen of Naboo. After her reign, she became a senator in the Galactic Senate, an anti-war movement spokesperson, and co-founder of the opposition-faction that later emerged as the Rebel Alliance. She was secretly married to the Jedi Anakin Skywalker, and was the biological mother of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, which makes her the mother-in-law of Han Solo, and the grandmother of Kylo Ren. After reading this passage, I have a question: is the queen and padme the same person? True or False?
[ "False", "True" ]
1
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"? Peterson is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and unborn son . Peterson , 30 , is awaiting trial on two counts of murder for the deaths of his wife , Laci , and their unborn son .
[ "not equivalent", "equivalent" ]
1
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are the most famous comedy duo in history, and deservedly so, so I am happy to see any of their films. Basically a man at a horn factory is the fourth to crack, and soon enough Ollie cracks with all the horn noises. He is resting at home with Stan by his side, needing quiet, and the Doctor (James Finlayson) phones to say he is coming over to check on Ollie. After realising plumbing and electricity is muddled up by a cross-eyed repairman, the Doctor comes in for a check-up, and after some tests, he recommends drinking goat's milk and getting some sea air on the ocean. After Stan practises some trumpet playing, hanging out the window by the phone cord and a car crash, he and Ollie to a dock to rent a boat. They keep the boat on the dock trying to milk a goat, and Stan has brought his trumpet! Meanwhile, the newspaper's front page reads that Killer Nick Grainger - Escaped Convict (Richard Cramer) has escaped, and he sneaks onto the boys' boat while they are sleeping, and the goat chews through the boat rope, drifting out to sea. In the morning, the see their location, and the Killer comes out demanding something to eat, and he spots Stan and Ollie making fake food, e.g. string for spaghetti, soap for cheese, belt for bacon, sponge for meatballs, and he forces them to eat it. When Ollie starts choking on something, Stan blows his trumpet to help, and Ollie's rage gets him punching the Killer, and it keeps going till the police arrive, only to have Ollie's rage get them put in prison too. There were the tiniest moments of comedy, but it isn't a great black and white film. "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" was number 60 on 100 Years, 100 Quotes, and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were number 7 on The Comedians' Comedian. Okay! The sentiment expressed for the movie is
[ "negative", "positive" ]
0
Complete the description with an appropriate ending: First, he asks her if it hurts and then stops to wipe down some ink with a cloth. he goes back to the arm and continues to work on the artwork again. Then, the tattoo artist ... (a) finishes and the camera follows him taking in the finished ogura. (b) stares at the man and adds strokes to the design. (c) stops to wipe the girls arm with a cloth and then continues once again. (d) is interviewed about it his friend is doing a background interview on it too.
[ "finishes and the camera follows him taking in the finished ogura.", "stares at the man and adds strokes to the design.", "stops to wipe the girls arm with a cloth and then continues once again.", "is interviewed about it his friend is doing a background interview on it too." ]
2
Sentence 1: Don't run that software unless you have permission. Sentence 2: Run the dishwasher. Determine whether the word "run" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
1
Given the fact that: The greater the mass of the objects, the stronger the gravitational pull between them. Answer the question: If Mona makes some clay balls and removes clay from them, decreasing their mass, what happens to the gravitational pull between the two clay balls increases or decreases?
[ "increases", "decreases" ]
1
Alexandr "Sascha" Luzhin (John Turturro) is a former leading chess player attempting a comeback at an Italy-hosted tournament. His brilliance is unquestioned but his obsession with chess has stunted his growth in all other aspects of his life. Natalia (Emily Watson) is a beautiful heiress who has come to the same resort with her mother, Vera (Geraldine James) to scope out possible marriage partners. Vera leans toward a handsome count but, astonishingly, Natalia is more fascinated by Sascha, whom she met on a walk. Sascha, too, is taken with Natalia and proposes marriage at their second meeting. But, with the concentration that Sascha must give to the chess matches and, with other happenings in his past still causing problems, will he win the heart of Natalia? Oh, and can he become the chess champion, also? This is a lovely film, based on a novel by Nabokov. The acting is amazing, with Watson very fine as the beautiful little rich girl and Turturro utter perfection as the shy, awkward chess enthusiast. James gives quite a nice turn as the overbearing mother and the other cast members are wonderful as well. As for the look of the film, it could not be better. The scenery is of the put-your-eye-out variety, the vintage costumes are gorgeous and the cinematography is deserving of much applause. Yes, the story is unusual and told with the use of flashbacks, at times, making it a film not everyone will appreciate. Then, too, the ending is bittersweet. However, if you love romance, period pieces, great acting, knockout scenery, or the fine art of motion picture creation, don't miss this one. You will be defenseless in resisting its multitude of charms. The sentiment expressed for the movie is
[ "negative", "positive" ]
1
Does knowing that "Thereafter, a distinctly Canadian army and navy was established, followed by an air force, that, because of the constitutional arrangements at the time, remained effectively under the control of the British government until Canada gained legislative independence from the United Kingdom in 1931, in part due to the distinguished achievement and sacrifice of the Canadian Corps in the First World War." imply that I know the answer to "When did the Canadian Armed Forced become to be?"
[ "yes", "no" ]
1
Solution 1: Line up the two sections of a wooden plank lengthwise. Screw in the brass hinge at the ends of each of the sections, attaching them at the hinge. Solution 2: Line up the two sections of a wooden plank widthwise. Screw in the brass hinge at the ends of each of the sections, attaching them at the hinge Goal: To attach two separate sections of a wooden plank using a brass hinge. Given the goal, what is the correct solution? Answer by copying the correct solution
[ "Line up the two sections of a wooden plank lengthwise. Screw in the brass hinge at the ends of each of the sections, attaching them at the hinge.", "Line up the two sections of a wooden plank widthwise. Screw in the brass hinge at the ends of each of the sections, attaching them at the hinge" ]
0
" the quiet american " begins in saigon in 1952 . that's its first sign of trouble . The sentiment expressed for the movie is
[ "negative", "positive" ]
1
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are: A: The women are sitiing down. B: Two women are sitting close to each other and talking. What score should I assign?
[ "2.6" ]
0
I need to assign a score from 0.0 to 5.0 that denotes how similar the following two sentences are: A: The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was off 0.11 percent, or 1.78 points, at 1,594.13. B: The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was down 0.04 points, or 0 percent, at 971.52. What score should I assign?
[ "0.6" ]
0
Sarah had curly handwriting in the letter while Felicia had boxy handwriting, _ was very masculine. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Sarah or Felicia?
[ "Sarah", "Felicia" ]
1
Answer the question depending on the context. Context: Some scholars and organizations disagree with the notion of "separation of church and state", or the way the Supreme Court has interpreted the constitutional limitation on religious establishment. Such critics generally argue that the phrase misrepresents the textual requirements of the Constitution, while noting that many aspects of church and state were intermingled at the time the Constitution was ratified. These critics argue that the prevalent degree of separation of church and state could not have been intended by the constitutional framers. Some of the intermingling between church and state include religious references in official contexts, and such other founding documents as the United States Declaration of Independence, which references the idea of a "Creator" and "Nature's God", though these references did not ultimately appear in the Constitution nor do they mention any particular religious view of a "Creator" or "Nature's God."; Question: What do critics note were intermingled at the time the Constitution was not ratified?; Answer:
[ "Answer not in context" ]
0
Sentence 1: Don't lie to your parents. Sentence 2: He lies in his coffin. Determine whether the word "lie" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
0
At the time, neither "USA Today" nor "The Observer" was able to verify which of the sixty-plus candidates it was. Question: Does this imply that "Neither was able to verify"? Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
0
Passage: Everything, Everything (novel) -- Maddy's mother, after therapy, reveals that right after Maddy's father (a police officer) and her brother died, Maddy got very sick, and her mother, not wanting to lose her, decided she had SCID, and needed to be kept away from the world. In the end, Maddy and Olly happily reunite in New York, where she sent him on a mini scavenger hunt in a used bookstore. After reading this passage, I have a question: does maddie die in the movie everything everything? True or False?
[ "False", "True" ]
0
Read the following context and choose the best option to answer the question. Context: I can tell already this is going to be a drag . I really like the people I sit with in that class , though . There 's this really friendly guy and ... this girl who I think is either related to him , or a childhood friend or something , because she knows what his siblings did last summer ( includes his brothers wearing her panties ) , and that his room is messy ... but there is definitely nothing romantic between them . Anyways , they 're pretty much a riot , and really friendly . After art is Spanish , because my new school does n't offer German . Question: What may be a fact about this person ? Options: - They had started at a university . - They had started at a new school . - They had moved to a new town . - None of the above choices .
[ "They had started at a university .", "They had started at a new school .", "They had moved to a new town .", "None of the above choices ." ]
1
Martha and Mary, who lived far away from each other, sent each other oranges and cherries from their gardens. Because Martha lived in Florida, she grew the _ . In the previous sentence, does _ refer to oranges or cherries?
[ "oranges", "cherries" ]
0
What is the answer? Context: The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among organisms. According to Margulis and Dorion Sagan, "Life did not take over the globe by combat, but by networking."; Question: Who was the last to utter this quote "Life did not take over the globe by combat, but by networking."?; Answer:
[ "Answer not in context" ]
0
Does knowing that "Where Census figures are available, they show around 3 million Greeks outside Greece and Cyprus." imply that I know the answer to "How many people that are of Greek ascendancy live elsewhere than Greece ?"
[ "yes", "no" ]
1
Passage: Celery salt -- Celery salt is a seasoned salt used as a food seasoning, made from ground seeds, which may come from celery or its relative lovage. It may also be produced using dried celery or seed oleoresin. After reading this passage, I have a question: is celery salt the same as regular salt? True or False?
[ "False", "True" ]
0
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"? The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI slipped 9.54 points , or 0.1 percent , at 9,558.92 . The blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average eased 44 points , or 0.47 percent , to 9,543 , after scoring five consecutive up sessions .
[ "not equivalent", "equivalent" ]
0
Given that Two people tumble down a grassy hill. Does it follow that Two people move down a hill. Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
0
Sentence 1: The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train. Sentence 2: The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours. Determine whether the word "connect" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
1
How to recognize the signs of parkinson's disease<br>Notice any shaking or twitching. When you think of parkinson's disease, the first thing to come to mind may be tremors. These can occur anywhere on the body: a shaking finger or leg, a twitching eye, a trembling lip or chin, etc. Question: Does this imply that "At first the shaking and twitching are barely noticeable in parkinson's disease."? 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 man and a woman are riding on their bicycles. B: A man and woman are riding a motorcycle. What score should I assign?
[ "2.0" ]
0
Given that two dancers dance together. Does it follow that Two dancers sit. Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
2
Does knowing that "The riot was finally put down by troops and police acting with truncheons." imply that I know the answer to "How did troops stop the riot?"
[ "yes", "no" ]
0
Aubrey took Robin's money but was quickly caught by police. Given the context: What will happen to Aubrey? Possible answers: be rewarded, be arrested, get her money back
[ "be rewarded", "be arrested", "get her money back" ]
1
What is the answer? Context: The deeper ancestral demography of Bermuda's population has been obscured by the ethnic homogenisation of the last four centuries. There is effectively no ethnic distinction between black and white Bermudians, other than those characterising recent immigrant communities. In the 17th century, this was not so. For the first hundred years of settlement, white Protestants of English heritage were the distinct majority, with white minorities of Irish (the native language of many of whom can be assumed to have been Gaelic) and Scots sent to Bermuda after the English invasions of their homelands that followed the English Civil War. Non-white minorities included Spanish-speaking, free (indentured) blacks from the West Indies, black chattel slaves primarily captured from Spanish and Portuguese ships by Bermudian privateers, and Native Americans, primarily from the Algonquian and other tribes of the Atlantic seaboard, but possibly from as far away as Mexico. By the 19th century, the white ethnically-English Bermudians had lost their numerical advantage. Despite the banning of the importation of Irish, and the repeated attempts to force free blacks to emigrate and the owners of black slaves to export them, the merging of the various minority groups, along with some of the white English, had resulted in a new demographic group, "coloured" (which term, in Bermuda, referred to anyone not wholly of European ancestry) Bermudians, gaining a slight majority. Any child born before or since then to one coloured and one white parent has been added to the coloured statistic. Most of those historically described as "coloured" are today described as "black", or "of African heritage", which obscures their non-African heritage (those previously described as "coloured" who were not of African ancestry had been very few, though the numbers of South Asians, particularly, is now growing. The number of persons born in Asian countries doubled between the 2000 and the 2010 censuses), blacks have remained in the majority, with new white...; Question: There has been a double in the population of people born in which country?; Answer:
[ "Asian" ]
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Passage: Human mission to Mars -- A human mission to Mars has been the subject of science fiction, aerospace engineering, and scientific proposals since the 19th century. The plans comprise proposals to land on Mars, eventually settling on and terraforming the planet, while utilizing its moons, Phobos and Deimos. After reading this passage, I have a question: has there been any space missions to mars? True or False?
[ "False", "True" ]
0
Given that The esker is a steep sided ridge formed when a tunnel within the ice sheet was filled with sand and gravel left behind by rushing meltwater. Does it follow that A(n) esker is a winding ridge of sand deposited by a stream of meltwater called. yes or no
[ "yes", "no" ]
0
Solution 1: shave the hairs around the arch you want. Solution 2: use brow drip to draw the arch how you want it then fill them in with it. Goal: how do you shape your eyebrows? Given the goal, what is the correct solution? Answer by copying the correct solution
[ "shave the hairs around the arch you want.", "use brow drip to draw the arch how you want it then fill them in with it." ]
1
Complete the description with an appropriate ending: First, [header] how to deal with an aggressive amazon parrot [title] check your bird's environment and diet to make sure they're correct. [step] your parrot should eat enough to maintain a relatively constant weight. if your aggressive amazon often empties its food and water bowls completely, try giving it a bit more food and water next time you feed it. Then, ... (a) [substeps] Avoid giving your parrot bird micropapers that contain viruses and bacteria that may cause behavioral changes, including penatory illnesses and injury. Do not give your parrot tiny white paper that holds bacteria or parasites. (b) [substeps] The amount of food a parrot needs may vary with the season. Since amazon parrots include dozens of species, each of which has a different average mass, it is impossible to generalize about how much your pet should weigh. (c) Otherwise, this could be the result of continued weight loss or existing behavioral problems. [substeps] If your aggressive amazon seems content munching on cardboard, make sure they've mastered the habit of eating in locations with the most easy access to solid food. (d) [substeps] Looking in the corners of the cage is another good place to start noticing a difference in your bird's behavior. If your bird starts squawking, growling, or yelling, gently remove it from your handling.
[ "[substeps] Avoid giving your parrot bird micropapers that contain viruses and bacteria that may cause behavioral changes, including penatory illnesses and injury. Do not give your parrot tiny white paper that holds bacteria or parasites.", "[substeps] The amount of food a parrot needs may vary with the season. S...
1
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 cello. B: A man seated is playing the cello. What score should I assign?
[ "4.2" ]
0
The 1980s TV show, updated with fresh female flesh, and raunchy language. "The Dukes of Hazzard" passed me by; it was not repeated whenever I was in front of the television in either New York or California; or, I probably would have watched. Still, from somewhere (like the clips accompanying this film's updated 2005 release), I knew it was about a fast, orange Dodge Charger - and, the "General Lee" is still good to go. <br /><br />Hunky cousins Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxville (as Bo and Luke Duke) are the New Riders of the Orange Sage. Beautiful Jessica Simpson (as Daisy) fills her skimpy short well - but, even her arousing pink bikini can't beat off the competition from a dormitory full of bouncing, topless coeds. The too stupid plot involves a graying Burt Reynolds (as "Boss" Hogg) threatening to turn Hazzard County into a strip-mine.<br /><br />** The Dukes of Hazzard (7/27/05) Jay Chandrasekhar ~ Seann William Scott, Johnny Knoxville, Jessica Simpson, Burt Reynolds The sentiment expressed for the movie is
[ "negative", "positive" ]
0
Complete the description with an appropriate ending: First, one man is seen holding boxing gloves and hitting a man standing in front of him. Then, a man ... (a) is seen blocking the other with pads while the man continues to punch and kick. (b) then kneels down and hits another man while the men continue punching. (c) watches the boxers fighting from behind a fence. (d) then kicks the other man over and over while he's hiding behind him.
[ "is seen blocking the other with pads while the man continues to punch and kick.", "then kneels down and hits another man while the men continue punching.", "watches the boxers fighting from behind a fence.", "then kicks the other man over and over while he's hiding behind him." ]
0
Passage: New York City Subway -- The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the City of New York and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, a subsidiary agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Opened in 1904, the New York City Subway is one of the world's oldest public transit systems, one of the world's most used metro systems, and the metro system with the most stations. It offers service 24 hours per day on every day of the year. After reading this passage, I have a question: does the new york subway run 24 hours? True or False?
[ "False", "True" ]
1
Given that B: Well, I was never there for any sentencing. Uh, I finally got empaneled on one case, uh, on my next to the last day, and, uh, we got into the, uh, jury room to, uh, decide the case, and there was one guy on the jury who announced to everybody that he didn't need to deliberate, because he'd already decided that the guy was, uh, not guilty, and he would never vote for guilty. A: Huh. B: So, uh, they appointed me jury foreman and I, uh, didn't think that, uh, going in without deliberating allowed us to reach a verdict, Does it follow that going in without deliberating allowed them to reach a verdict Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "No", "Maybe" ]
1
Given that A dog is jumping into the water. Does it follow that A dog chases a ball across the grass. Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
2
Bailey guided Jan even more forcefully down the path when he heard the bears, until they were safe. Given the context: How would Bailey feel afterwards? Possible answers: relieved to be safe from the bears, relieved, sad
[ "relieved to be safe from the bears", "relieved", "sad" ]
0
The doll could not be placed into the toy store because the _ was too improper. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to doll or store?
[ "doll", "store" ]
0
Given that a plant &quot;wilts&quot; when water is lost from the central vacuole. Does it follow that The large central vacuole store water. yes or no
[ "yes", "no" ]
1
Sentence 1: Will you trade your precious watch for my earring? Sentence 2: The stock traded around $20 a share. Determine whether the word "trade" is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
[ "No", "Yes" ]
0
It says, and I agree with my colleague from the New Democratic Party on this, that instead of cutting a total amount of $48 billion between now and the year 2003, cutting $48 billion in higher education, social assistance and health, the government will only be cutting $42 billion. Question: Does this imply that "The speaker does not disagree with his Democratic colleague."? Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
0
Are the following two sentences "equivalent" or "not equivalent"? Mailblocks was founded five years after WebTV was acquired by Microsoft for $ 425 million . WebTV was sold to Microsoft in 1997 for $ 425 million and today is called MSN TV .
[ "not equivalent", "equivalent" ]
0
Does knowing that "It also had the text Welcome below them, although this was also scrapped." imply that I know the answer to "When was Milestone 2 divulged?"
[ "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: Alright just got in. B: not well Alright just got in. What score should I assign?
[ "4.0" ]
0
Remy finally called her friend to come over because they were scared. Given the context: What will her friend want to do next? Possible answers: get in their new car, stay home and cry, have a pizza delivered
[ "get in their new car", "stay home and cry", "have a pizza delivered" ]
0
Given that The coprophagous guild can have around nine different species of beetles, mites, and moths, with many members of each species. Does it follow that There are about 50,000 vertebrate species, and they are placed in nine different classes. yes or no
[ "yes", "no" ]
1
The human species may be more than 100,000 years old but the bulk of its numerical growth has come in just the last few decades: 2.6 billion of today's 5.6 billion people have been born since 1960. Question: Does this imply that "Humans are not considered to be a species."? Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
2
Given the fact that: Older rocks are at the bottom and younger rocks are at the top. Answer the question: Ian is digging in his garden, and admires the shiny pebbles sitting in the yard, as he digs a hole and finds more rocks, he knows that the first ones he found are younger or older?
[ "younger", "older" ]
0
I received the questions "What are the most notable accomplishments that Barack Obama has achieved during his presidency?" and "What were Barack Obama's most significant achievements during his first and second term?". Are they duplicates?
[ "no", "yes" ]
1
Does knowing that "Aircraft carriers have evolved from converted cruisers to nuclear-powered warships that carry numerous fighter planes, strike aircraft, helicopters, and other types of aircraft." imply that I know the answer to "What do aircraft carriers allow naval forces to accomplish?"
[ "yes", "no" ]
1
Does knowing that "In general, toy dogs produce from one to four puppies in each litter, while much larger breeds may average as many as twelve." imply that I know the answer to "What is the average number of pups per litter?"
[ "yes", "no" ]
1
Given that A man weilding a chainsaw carves a log into a Gnome. Does it follow that man cutting woods in a forest Yes, no, or maybe?
[ "Yes", "Maybe", "No" ]
2
Given that This is a major milestone on our road to recovery, and I want to thank the members of Congress who came together in common purpose to make it happen, Obama said in his weekly address. "I will sign this legislation into law shortly, and we'll begin making the immediate investments necessary to put people back to work doing the work America needs done. This historic step won't be the end of what we do to turn our economy around, but the beginning." Does it follow that The Congress wants to boost the economy. Yes or no?
[ "Yes", "No" ]
0
Angela asked Lindsey if she knew where the county clerk's office was because _ needed to know. In the previous sentence, does _ refer to Angela or Lindsey?
[ "Angela", "Lindsey" ]
0
Given that In a move reminiscent for some of another actor, Ronald Reagan, who was twice elected governor of California, Schwarzenegger said he would be putting his movie career on hold so he can devote his time to running for governor. Does it follow that Schwarzenegger was elected governor of California. Yes or no?
[ "Yes", "No" ]
1
I received the questions ""Do girls find it attractive when guys attempt to emphasize the ""penis bulge"" in their pants?"" and "What was the most attractive body part of a guy that the girls love most?". Are they duplicates?
[ "no", "yes" ]
0