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sciq | sciq_2157 | Alcohols can be oxidized to aldehydes or _______. | [
"sugars",
"sugars",
"carbohydrates",
"ketones"
] | D | Alcohols can be oxidized to aldehydes or ketones. |
sciq | sciq_4018 | Why do comet tails always point away from the sun instead of trailing behind the comet? | [
"dust particles evaporate",
"dust particles liquify",
"dust particles attract",
"dust particles recoil"
] | D | Figure 29.17 shows a comet with two prominent tails. What most people do not know about the tails is that they always point away from the Sun rather than trailing behind the comet (like the tail of Bo Peep’s sheep). Comet tails are composed of gases and dust evaporated from the body of the comet and ionized gas. The du... |
mmlu | mmlu_1885 | In New Britain, Connecticut, a new official in charge of schools named Kelt Cooper wants to end high truancy rates among public school students, and he's suggesting financial punishments to get job done. A plan to fine students up to $75 for each day they skip school is now being considered by New Britain authorities... | [
"truancy is a serious problem in New Britain",
"Cooper's plan has been passed in Connecticut",
"fining kids for truancy is a new idea in America",
"little has been done to reduce truancy in New Britain"
] | A | |
mmlu | mmlu_9564 | When 7-year-old Warren Buffett said, "I will be the richest man one day," his friends made fun of his "daydreaming". But ever since then the little boy has set about learning how to make money by selling drinks, delivering newspaper and buying stocks. The American had already earned $9,000 (equal to $90,000 today) by t... | [
"why Buffett took the place of Bill Gates as the world's richest man",
"what effect Buffett's childhood experiences have on his success",
"how Buffett earned his fortune and achieve his aptitude",
"what Buffett dreamt about when he was a child"
] | C | |
math_qa | math_qa_1773 | in a neighborhood having 90 households , 11 did not have either a car or a bike . if 16 households had a both a car and a bike and 44 had a car , how many had bike only ? | [
"30 ",
"35 ",
"20 ",
"18 ",
"10"
] | B | "{ total } = { car } + { bike } - { both } + { neither } - - > 90 = 44 + { bike } - 16 + 11 - - > { bike } = 51 - - > # those who have bike only is { bike } - { both } = 51 - 16 = 35 . answer : b ." |
openbookqa | openbookqa_820 | How many seasons occur in the span of three years | [
"ten",
"twelve",
"eight",
"four"
] | B | a new season occurs once per three months |
math_qa | math_qa_2415 | in a class of 27 students in an examination in maths 5 students scored 95 marks each , 3 get zero each and the average of the rest was 45 . what is the average of the whole class ? | [
"",
"47 ",
"",
"45.6 ",
"",
"44 ",
"",
"48 ",
"",
"49.3"
] | E | explanation : total marks obtained by a class of 25 students = 5 * 95 + 3 * 0 + 19 * 45 = 1330 average marks of whole class = 1330 / 27 = 49.3 answer : option e |
openbookqa | openbookqa_1410 | When a needle points north on a compass and you are thirsty | [
"head south",
"head towards water",
"head forward",
"head north"
] | B | when the needle of a compass lines up with Earth 's magnetic poles , the needle points north |
sciq | sciq_3544 | Most lipids in your diet should be what type, found mainly in plant sources and also in fish? | [
"aromatic",
"saturated",
"fat",
"unsaturated"
] | D | Unsaturated fats are found mainly in plant foods, such as vegetable oil, olive oil, and nuts. Unsaturated lipids are also found in fish, such as salmon. Unsaturated lipids are needed in small amounts for good health. Most lipids in your diet should be unsaturated. |
openbookqa | openbookqa_3127 | There are some decorative fruits used for holidays where the outside is carved, such as large orange ones. The insides of these fruits, similar to gourds, most commonly | [
"may have moisture removed and inside parts are devoured",
"may be burned and thrown away",
"may be mixed with sand",
"may be used in concrete"
] | A | a pumpkin contains seeds |
openbookqa | openbookqa_2540 | Ice wedging can be explained by pointing to | [
"roads in wintery areas need constant fixing after winter",
"houses are falling down soon",
"some trees split after they start to grow tall",
"ice is cold enough to kill"
] | A | ice wedging is when ice causes rocks to crack by expanding in openings |
math_qa | math_qa_3266 | in what time will a train 120 meters long cross an electric pole , if its speed is 184 km / hr | [
"5 seconds ",
"4.5 seconds ",
"3 seconds ",
"2.3 seconds ",
"none of these"
] | D | "explanation : first convert speed into m / sec speed = 184 * ( 5 / 18 ) = 51 m / sec time = distance / speed = 120 / 51 = 2.3 seconds option d" |
mmlu | mmlu_8532 | Sorry to say, our brains naturally start slowing down at the cruelly young age of 30. it used to be thought that this couldn't be helped, but new studies show that people of any age can train their brains to work faster . "Your brain is a learning machine," says prefix = st1 /UniversityofCaliforniascientist Dr. Micha3e... | [
"speech training",
"computer languages",
"the activities one joins in",
"the information being dealt with"
] | A | |
math_qa | math_qa_39 | a can do a piece of work in 24 days and b can do it in 15 days and c can do it 20 days . they started the work together and a leaves after 2 days and b leaves after 4 days from the beginning . how long will work lost ? | [
"10 ",
"12 ",
"13 ",
"11 ",
"15"
] | C | "2 / 24 + 4 / 15 + x / 20 = 1 x = 13 answer : c" |
math_qa | math_qa_2385 | Creating wood-free paper can avoid what process? | [
"Using pulp",
"Dehydration",
"Deforestation",
"erosion",
"Physical weathering",
"Using calender rolls",
"Using chemicals",
"contamination"
] | C | creating wood-free paper does not require deforestation |
sciq | sciq_3871 | Which system in the human body consists of the heart, a network of blood vessels, and blood? | [
"cardiac system",
"nervous system",
"cardiovascular system",
"circulatory system"
] | C | The cardiovascular system consists of the heart, a network of blood vessels, and blood. Blood is a liquid tissue. The heart is a pump that keeps blood flowing through the vessels of the system. |
sciq | sciq_2445 | When calculating impulse, consider the change in _______ of one of the objects in the collision? | [
"momentum",
"velocity",
"potential energy",
"sound"
] | A | the initial momentum of an object. When calculating impulse, consider the change in momentum of one of the objects in the collision. |
openbookqa | openbookqa_1487 | Melissa observes a plant and records her observations. On Monday it is 4 cm tall. On Friday it is 5 cm tall. Melissa concludes that the plant is | [
"dead",
"alive",
"flowering",
"green"
] | B | all living things grow |
openbookqa | openbookqa_2313 | Trees grow growth-rings one time each year; so which of these is correct? | [
"a tree with nine rings is nine years old",
"a tree with six rings is seven years old",
"a tree with eight rings is five years old",
"telling how old a tree is is impossible based on rings"
] | A | a tree growing a tree-growth ring occurs once per year |
math_qa | math_qa_1143 | Most common site of intracranial hemorrhage in hepertensive hemorrhage is - | [
"Basal ganglia",
"Brainstem",
"Cerebellum",
"Hippocampus"
] | A | null |
mmlu | mmlu_7766 | Understanding one's own history is important for young people's learning and development. Students are often asked to write a story about their own family's history or about a special person in their family. But too rarely do students focus on the history of their own community or their own people, in a way that helps ... | [
"write our own stories",
"learn our own history",
"understand the importance of history",
"have a proper attitude towards history"
] | B | |
math_qa | math_qa_2384 | creating what requires cutting down trees | [
"soil",
"scarce resources",
"swamp vegetation",
"steel beams",
"Greenhouse gases",
"solar energy",
"printed media",
"important habitats"
] | G | creating printed media requires cutting down trees |
math_qa | math_qa_4734 | a 300 meter long train crosses a platform in 27 seconds while it crosses a signal pole in 18 seconds . what is the length of the platform ? | [
"150 m ",
"278 m ",
"350 m ",
"228 m ",
"282 m"
] | A | "speed = [ 300 / 18 ] m / sec = 50 / 3 m / sec . let the length of the platform be x meters . then , x + 300 / 27 = 50 / 3 3 ( x + 300 ) = 1350 è x = 150 m . answer : a" |
math_qa | math_qa_3518 | a bag contains 7 red , 5 blue and 4 green balls . if 2 ballsare picked at random , what is the probability that both are red ? | [
"2 / 15 ",
"2 / 21 ",
"7 / 40 ",
"3 / 29 ",
"4 / 27"
] | C | "p ( both are red ) , = 7 c 216 c 2 = 7 c 216 c 2 = 21 / 120 = 7 / 40 c" |
math_qa | math_qa_4461 | what females lack a uterus and vagina? | [
"alveoli",
"echidna",
"cows",
"women",
"dogs",
"ligt",
"alpacas",
"goats"
] | B | female echidna lack a uterus and vagina |
mmlu | mmlu_925 | Young children from poor families are more likely to consume junk food and fizzy drinks than their richer companions. A study of 1,800 four- and five-year-olds found more than half of those from poor backgrounds drank at least one a week, compared to just four in ten _ kids. They also drank less milk and consumed more... | [
"their attitude towards life",
"their living patterns of youth",
"health in their old age",
"living quality of all their life"
] | B | |
mmlu | mmlu_7690 | Smith was a landlord . He loved money very much and never gave anything to anybody. Soon he became rich. One day the weather was fine. There wasn't a cloud in the sky and the sun was very warm. The landlord was walking along a river with his friends, when, all of a sudden, he slipped and fell into it. He cried, "Help!... | [
"in",
"into",
"down",
"out"
] | D | |
openbookqa | openbookqa_149 | Cola and mentos combined will | [
"expand quickly",
"evaporate",
"freeze",
"disappear"
] | A | combining two substances chemically causes chemical reactions |
logiqa | logiqa_4112 | If the statements above are true, then on the basis of them which one of the following must also be true? | [
"No professors are eighteen-year-olds.",
"All brilliant people are either professors, legal voters, or under eighteen.",
"Some brilliant people are neither professors nor legal voters.",
"Some legal voters are not professors."
] | C | Not surprisingly, there are no professors under the age of eighteen. And, as well known, no one under eighteen can vote legally. Finally, some brilliant people are professors, some are legal voters, and some are under eighteen. |
mmlu | mmlu_5836 | The first crocodiles lived on the Earth about 240 million years ago. How much do you know about these dangerous animals? Here are some amazing facts about them. * The biggest crocodile is the saltwater crocodile. It can be as long as seven metres! * If you take a bright light at night over a river with crocodiles insi... | [
"lovely",
"dangerous",
"fun",
"cool"
] | B | |
mmlu | mmlu_9781 | Mickey Mouse wants to help kids kick the junk food habit. The Walt Disney Company announced that it plans to advertise only healthier foods to kid. By 2015, all food and drink products that are advertised on its TV channels, radio stations and websites will have to meet the company's nutrition standard for limiting cal... | [
"soft drinks are not allowed to be advertised",
"foods that are advertised should be fat-free",
"only perfectly nutritious products can be advertised",
"foods advertised should contain fewer than 10 grams of sugar"
] | A | |
sciq | sciq_2049 | Four haploid spermatids form during meiosis from what? | [
"the sister chromatic",
"the primary spermatocyte",
"the ova",
"the zygote"
] | B | Maturation of the ovum. Notice only 1 mature ovum, or egg, forms during meiosis from the primary oocyte. Three polar bodies may form during oogenesis. These polar bodies will not form mature gametes. Conversely, four haploid spermatids form during meiosis from the primary spermatocyte. |
math_qa | math_qa_3108 | ajay can ride 50 km in 1 hour . in how many hours he can ride 1250 km ? | [
"10 hrs ",
"15 hrs ",
"20 hrs ",
"25 hrs ",
"18 hrs"
] | D | "1 hour he ride 50 km he ride 1250 km in = 1250 / 50 * 1 = 25 hours answer is d" |
math_qa | math_qa_1282 | the price of lunch for 15 people was $ 209.00 , including a 15 percent gratuity for service . what was the average price per person , excluding the gratuity ? | [
"$ 11.73 ",
"$ 12.66 ",
"$ 13.80 ",
"$ 14.00 ",
"$ 15.87"
] | B | "take the initial price before the gratuity is 100 the gratuity is calculated on the final price , so as we assumed the final bill before adding gratuity is 100 so gratuity is 15 % of 100 is 15 so the total price of meals is 115 so the given amount i . e 209 is for 115 then we have to calculate for 100 for 115 209 for ... |
mmlu | mmlu_3262 | Today is National Bike-to-Work Day. And on New York City's jammed streets, people are cycling on hundreds of miles of new bike lanes. But New York's widespread efforts to make streets safer for bikes have also left some locals complaining about the loss of parking spots and lanes for cars. When the weather is good, Aar... | [
"Ride on National Bike-to-Work Day",
"A New Bike Lane Appears in New York",
"A Bike Lane Divides New Yorkers",
"Who Wins an Election"
] | C | |
openbookqa | openbookqa_59 | which of these can alter its appearance naturally to evade being captured? | [
"a little chameleon",
"a human being",
"a lion",
"a goat"
] | A | An example of camouflage is an organism looking like leaves |
sciq | sciq_2156 | What type of tissue makes up much of the inside of a plant? | [
"leaf tissue",
"ground tissue",
"working tissue",
"stem tissue"
] | B | Ground tissue makes up much of the inside of a plant. The cells of ground tissue carry out basic metabolic functions and other biochemical reactions. Ground tissue may also store food or water. |
openbookqa | openbookqa_1993 | What impact does humans changing animals habits have? | [
"inimical",
"shameful",
"positive",
"happy"
] | A | humans changing animal habitats usually causes harm to those animals |
math_qa | math_qa_305 | What of the following can only be viewed by illuminating electrons? | [
"insects",
"small animals",
"eyelashes",
"Light",
"an image",
"fungi",
"viruses",
"an object"
] | G | Viruses are viewed by illuminating electrons. |
mmlu | mmlu_5831 | The film The Tides of Kirawira, which won two prizes at a recent television festival, was made by Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone. The couple are inprefix = st1 /Englandto visit friends and family before heading back toTanzaniafor their next film. Their work takes them to some of the world's least-known areas but they s... | [
"a waste of time",
"an unforgettable experience",
"an enjoyable activity",
"good exercise for health"
] | B | |
openbookqa | openbookqa_3988 | the summer solstice is on June 21st in the | [
"in the south pacific",
"upper portion of earth",
"lower portion of earth",
"the equator near the tropics"
] | B | the summer solstice is on June 21st in the northern hemisphere |
mmlu | mmlu_1505 | If you go to visit London, you'll see a lot of buses and cars on the road. You'll also see many bikes because more people travel by bike. Why? There are many reasons. First, it is very cheap to buy a bike, and it is quick, too. You often need to wait for a bus for half an hour. When the bus comes, there are so many oth... | [
"Buses, cars and bikes run on the roads in London.",
"We spend 40 minutes going by bike.",
"The bus moves slowly because there are so many people in it.",
"I begin to ride a bike to work because I have no bus to take."
] | A | |
mmlu | mmlu_1358 | To the untrained eye it might seem like just a bit of a monkey trick. But when Milly the mandrill (, ) covers her face with her hand she is actually sending a serious message to her fellows: "Leave me alone!" Experts believe the 15-year-old mandrill invented the gesture to warn other monkeys at Colchester Zoo to give h... | [
"Milly invented the gesture when she was 15.",
"Mandrills are best known for their social ability.",
"Why Milly first used the sign language is known to experts.",
"Only the mandrills in Colchester Zoo use the gesture."
] | D | |
openbookqa | openbookqa_3711 | Weathering can do what? | [
"change a sculpture to dust",
"build a steel city",
"travel to space on air",
"create a time traveling vortex."
] | A | An example of weathering is when a plant root grows into a crack in rock |
logiqa | logiqa_4728 | Which of the following is correct? | [
"To judge a person should read his words first",
"From a person's words, we can see that a person's character is incorrect",
"Bad guys can write good words",
"Knowing a person should be based on his words and deeds, rather than grasping a little superficial phenomenon to make a conclusion"
] | D | There is a saying that the word is like the person, and it is said that the heart is upright, the body is upright, and the body is upright and the pen is upright.Generally speaking, people of noble character write a good hand, but the famous traitor Qin Hui in history also writes good hand. |
math_qa | math_qa_788 | set i consists of integers { 3 , - 8 , y , 19 , - 6 } and set b consists of integers { k , - 3 , 0 , 16 , - 5 , 9 } . number l represents the median of set i , number m represents mode of set b and number z = l ^ m . if y is an integer greater than 21 , for what value of k will z be a divisor of 26 ? | [
"- 2 ",
"- 1 ",
"0 ",
"1 ",
"2"
] | C | i = { 3 , - 8 , y , 19 , - 6 } b = { k , - 3 , 0,16 , - 5,9 } y > 21 so l = median of i = 3 m = mode of set b z = ( 3 ) ^ m if z is a divisor of 26 , ( 3 ) ^ m = 1 because 26 does not have 3 as a factor = > m = 0 hence k = 0 , as m is mode and 0 will be the most frequently occuring number in set b . answer - c |
openbookqa | openbookqa_920 | Something that could cause harm to an animal could be | [
"affection",
"hugs",
"love",
"punches"
] | D | humans changing animal habitats usually causes harm to those animals |
logiqa | logiqa_4091 | Which of the following assumptions does the above conclusion depend on? | [
"In 2008, the supply of illicit drugs decreased significantly.",
"The country's domestic production of illicit drugs has increased more than the illicit drugs illegally entering the country.",
"The decline in demand for illicit drugs in 2008 was not the only reason for the decline in their wholesale prices.",
... | C | A country's plan to control the entry of illegal drugs in 2008 failed. Although the demand for illegal drugs showed a downward trend, if the plan did not fail, the wholesale prices of most illegal drugs would not fall sharply in 2008. |
math_qa | math_qa_2164 | jim drove 215 miles of a 1200 miles journey . how many more miles does he need to drive to finish his journey ? | [
"113 miles ",
"432 miles ",
"456 miles ",
"887 miles ",
"985 miles"
] | E | "the number of miles to drive to finish his journey is given by 1200 - 215 = 985 miles correct answer e" |
math_qa | math_qa_2390 | Which of the following is not a feature of chronic tonsillitis? | [
"Fever",
"Halitosis",
"Recurrent attacks of sore throat",
"Choking spells at night"
] | A | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Fever(ref Dhingra 6h/e p. 258]Fever is a symptom in case of acute tonsillitis, not chronic tonsillitis.Chronic tonsillitis is characterized by:- Recurrent attacks of sore throat or acute tonsillitis. |
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