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There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Knob', 'Frame', 'Mortar', 'Chandelier']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Chandelier is deeper than Knob. Frame is deeper than Chandelier. Knob is deeper than Mortar. Is Mortar shallower than Frame? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Corkscrew', 'Chandelier', 'Mug', 'Goblet']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Corkscrew is deeper than Goblet. Mug is deeper than Chandelier. Chandelier is deeper than Corkscrew. Is Goblet shallower than Mug? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Frame', 'Coaster', 'Scissors', 'Pencil Holder']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Coaster is deeper than Pencil Holder. Scissors is deeper than Frame. Frame is deeper than Coaster. Is Pencil Holder shallower th...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Pestle', 'Screwdriver', 'Calendar', 'Clock']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Pestle is deeper than Calendar. Calendar is deeper than Clock. Screwdriver is deeper than Pestle. Is Clock shallower than Screwdriv...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Lantern', 'Trophy', 'Mouse', 'Bookend']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Lantern is deeper than Bookend. Trophy is deeper than Mouse. Mouse is deeper than Lantern. Is Bookend shallower than Trophy? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Notebook', 'Pliers', 'Telescope', 'Teapot']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Teapot is deeper than Pliers. Notebook is deeper than Teapot. Pliers is deeper than Telescope. Is Telescope shallower than Notebook?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Notebook', 'Lamp', 'Bell', 'Gavel']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Notebook is deeper than Bell. Bell is deeper than Gavel. Gavel is deeper than Lamp. Is Lamp shallower than Notebook? Provide your answer onl...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Stamp', 'Flashlight', 'Latch', 'Binder']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Latch is deeper than Binder. Binder is deeper than Stamp. Stamp is deeper than Flashlight. Is Flashlight shallower than Latch? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Corkscrew', 'Hook', 'Notebook', 'Lantern']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Corkscrew is deeper than Lantern. Notebook is deeper than Hook. Lantern is deeper than Notebook. Is Hook shallower than Corkscrew? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Paint Brush', 'Rack', 'Kettle', 'Metronome']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Kettle is deeper than Metronome. Paint Brush is deeper than Kettle. Metronome is deeper than Rack. Is Rack shallower than Paint Bru...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Spatula', 'Hourglass', 'Platter', 'Folder']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Hourglass is deeper than Spatula. Folder is deeper than Platter. Spatula is deeper than Folder. Is Platter shallower than Hourglass?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Lantern', 'Tuning Fork', 'Corkscrew', 'Scanner']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Lantern is deeper than Corkscrew. Tuning Fork is deeper than Lantern. Scanner is deeper than Tuning Fork. Is Corkscrew shallowe...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Latch', 'Gavel', 'Bell', 'Tongs']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Gavel is deeper than Latch. Latch is deeper than Bell. Bell is deeper than Tongs. Is Tongs shallower than Gavel? Provide your answer only as y...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Scissors', 'Hook', 'Corkscrew', 'Envelope']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Corkscrew is deeper than Scissors. Envelope is deeper than Corkscrew. Scissors is deeper than Hook. Is Hook shallower than Envelope?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Eraser', 'Mortar', 'Whistle', 'Speaker']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Eraser is deeper than Whistle. Whistle is deeper than Mortar. Mortar is deeper than Speaker. Is Speaker shallower than Eraser? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Pencil Holder', 'Statue', 'Folder', 'Whisk']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Folder is deeper than Statue. Whisk is deeper than Pencil Holder. Statue is deeper than Whisk. Is Pencil Holder shallower than Fold...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Lunchbox', 'Glue Stick', 'Wrench', 'Crayon']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Glue Stick is deeper than Wrench. Wrench is deeper than Lunchbox. Lunchbox is deeper than Crayon. Is Crayon shallower than Glue Sti...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Ruler', 'Ladle', 'Rack', 'Frame']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Ruler is deeper than Frame. Ladle is deeper than Ruler. Rack is deeper than Ladle. Is Frame shallower than Rack? Provide your answer only as y...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Nutcracker', 'Candle', 'Candelabra', 'Pitcher']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Pitcher is deeper than Candelabra. Candelabra is deeper than Candle. Nutcracker is deeper than Pitcher. Is Candle shallower than...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Calendar', 'Hourglass', 'Telescope', 'Ladle']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Hourglass is deeper than Telescope. Telescope is deeper than Calendar. Calendar is deeper than Ladle. Is Ladle shallower than Hour...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Platter', 'Highlighter', 'Marker', 'Calendar']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Calendar is deeper than Highlighter. Platter is deeper than Marker. Marker is deeper than Calendar. Is Highlighter shallower than...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Kettle', 'Rack', 'Tongs', 'Whisk']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Whisk is deeper than Rack. Rack is deeper than Tongs. Tongs is deeper than Kettle. Is Kettle shallower than Whisk? Provide your answer only a...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Coaster', 'Frame', 'Printer', 'Wrench']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Frame is deeper than Printer. Printer is deeper than Wrench. Wrench is deeper than Coaster. Is Coaster shallower than Frame? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Hook', 'Rack', 'Ruler', 'Hourglass']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Rack is deeper than Hook. Ruler is deeper than Hourglass. Hourglass is deeper than Rack. Is Hook shallower than Ruler? Provide your answer ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Peeler', 'Calculator', 'Knob', 'Telescope']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Peeler is deeper than Calculator. Calculator is deeper than Telescope. Knob is deeper than Peeler. Is Telescope shallower than Knob?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Colander', 'Hammer', 'Bell', 'Globe']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Colander is deeper than Globe. Bell is deeper than Hammer. Globe is deeper than Bell. Is Hammer shallower than Colander? Provide your answ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Stapler', 'Globe', 'Thermos', 'Candle']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Globe is deeper than Stapler. Candle is deeper than Thermos. Stapler is deeper than Candle. Is Thermos shallower than Globe? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Kettle', 'Plate', 'Handle', 'Scanner']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Handle is deeper than Kettle. Kettle is deeper than Scanner. Scanner is deeper than Plate. Is Plate shallower than Handle? Provide your a...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Calendar', 'Kettle', 'Goblet', 'Nutcracker']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Kettle is deeper than Nutcracker. Calendar is deeper than Kettle. Nutcracker is deeper than Goblet. Is Goblet shallower than Calend...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Scissors', 'Lamp', 'Teapot', 'Globe']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Teapot is deeper than Globe. Globe is deeper than Scissors. Lamp is deeper than Teapot. Is Scissors shallower than Lamp? Provide your answ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Chandelier', 'Corkscrew', 'Paint Brush', 'Notebook']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Chandelier is deeper than Corkscrew. Notebook is deeper than Chandelier. Corkscrew is deeper than Paint Brush. Is Paint Bru...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Decanter', 'Coaster', 'Teapot', 'Eraser']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Teapot is deeper than Decanter. Eraser is deeper than Teapot. Decanter is deeper than Coaster. Is Coaster shallower than Eraser? Provi...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Scanner', 'Mortar', 'Scissors', 'Tongs']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Scissors is deeper than Scanner. Mortar is deeper than Scissors. Tongs is deeper than Mortar. Is Scanner shallower than Tongs? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Hinge', 'Bowl', 'Chandelier', 'Knob']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Chandelier is deeper than Hinge. Hinge is deeper than Bowl. Knob is deeper than Chandelier. Is Bowl shallower than Knob? Provide your answ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Telescope', 'Mortar', 'Bowl', 'Nutcracker']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Bowl is deeper than Nutcracker. Nutcracker is deeper than Telescope. Telescope is deeper than Mortar. Is Mortar shallower than Bowl?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Thermometer', 'Notebook', 'Mirror', 'Monitor']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Mirror is deeper than Monitor. Monitor is deeper than Notebook. Notebook is deeper than Thermometer. Is Thermometer shallower tha...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Speaker', 'Highlighter', 'Notebook', 'Coaster']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Coaster is deeper than Speaker. Notebook is deeper than Highlighter. Highlighter is deeper than Coaster. Is Speaker shallower th...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Tray', 'Frame', 'Paperweight', 'Pencil Holder']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Paperweight is deeper than Pencil Holder. Frame is deeper than Tray. Pencil Holder is deeper than Frame. Is Tray shallower than ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Candelabra', 'Scanner', 'Glue Stick', 'Corkscrew']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Glue Stick is deeper than Corkscrew. Corkscrew is deeper than Candelabra. Scanner is deeper than Glue Stick. Is Candelabra sh...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Hourglass', 'Trophy', 'Corkscrew', 'Compass']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Compass is deeper than Hourglass. Hourglass is deeper than Corkscrew. Trophy is deeper than Compass. Is Corkscrew shallower than T...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Notebook', 'Sconce', 'Plate', 'Clock']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Plate is deeper than Clock. Sconce is deeper than Notebook. Notebook is deeper than Plate. Is Clock shallower than Sconce? Provide your a...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Metronome', 'Calculator', 'Kettle', 'Bowl']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Bowl is deeper than Kettle. Kettle is deeper than Metronome. Calculator is deeper than Bowl. Is Metronome shallower than Calculator?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Pencil Holder', 'Basket', 'Chandelier', 'Stapler']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Chandelier is deeper than Pencil Holder. Pencil Holder is deeper than Stapler. Stapler is deeper than Basket. Is Basket shall...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Monitor', 'Bookend', 'Wrench', 'Candelabra']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Monitor is deeper than Bookend. Candelabra is deeper than Wrench. Bookend is deeper than Candelabra. Is Wrench shallower than Monit...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Gavel', 'Telescope', 'Wrench', 'Mug']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Gavel is deeper than Telescope. Wrench is deeper than Mug. Mug is deeper than Gavel. Is Telescope shallower than Wrench? Provide your answ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Telescope', 'Ruler', 'Peeler', 'Screwdriver']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Screwdriver is deeper than Telescope. Ruler is deeper than Peeler. Telescope is deeper than Ruler. Is Peeler shallower than Screwd...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Palette', 'Goblet', 'Clock', 'Globe']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Globe is deeper than Palette. Clock is deeper than Goblet. Palette is deeper than Clock. Is Goblet shallower than Globe? Provide your answ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Saucer', 'Notebook', 'Calculator', 'Mug']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Mug is deeper than Calculator. Notebook is deeper than Mug. Saucer is deeper than Notebook. Is Calculator shallower than Saucer? Provi...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Magnifier', 'Platter', 'Printer', 'Wrench']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Printer is deeper than Platter. Magnifier is deeper than Printer. Platter is deeper than Wrench. Is Wrench shallower than Magnifier?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Pestle', 'Scissors', 'Scanner', 'Flashlight']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Scanner is deeper than Scissors. Pestle is deeper than Scanner. Scissors is deeper than Flashlight. Is Flashlight shallower than P...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Stapler', 'Keyboard', 'Barometer', 'Lamp']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Barometer is deeper than Lamp. Stapler is deeper than Barometer. Keyboard is deeper than Stapler. Is Lamp shallower than Keyboard? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Statue', 'Hourglass', 'Hammer', 'Candle']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Hammer is deeper than Candle. Hourglass is deeper than Statue. Candle is deeper than Hourglass. Is Statue shallower than Hammer? Provi...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Tuning Fork', 'Kettle', 'Envelope', 'Compass']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Tuning Fork is deeper than Envelope. Compass is deeper than Kettle. Envelope is deeper than Compass. Is Kettle shallower than Tun...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Kettle', 'Flashlight', 'Pestle', 'Mouse']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Flashlight is deeper than Mouse. Kettle is deeper than Pestle. Pestle is deeper than Flashlight. Is Mouse shallower than Kettle? Provi...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Thermometer', 'Metronome', 'Mortar', 'Pliers']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Mortar is deeper than Thermometer. Thermometer is deeper than Metronome. Pliers is deeper than Mortar. Is Metronome shallower tha...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Whistle', 'Ruler', 'Paint Brush', 'Grater']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Whistle is deeper than Paint Brush. Grater is deeper than Ruler. Ruler is deeper than Whistle. Is Paint Brush shallower than Grater?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Binder', 'Bowl', 'Microscope', 'Easel']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Microscope is deeper than Easel. Binder is deeper than Microscope. Bowl is deeper than Binder. Is Easel shallower than Bowl? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Chandelier', 'Bell', 'Mirror', 'Flashlight']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Flashlight is deeper than Chandelier. Mirror is deeper than Flashlight. Chandelier is deeper than Bell. Is Bell shallower than Mirr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Peeler', 'Microscope', 'Plate', 'Grater']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Grater is deeper than Plate. Peeler is deeper than Grater. Plate is deeper than Microscope. Is Microscope shallower than Peeler? Provi...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Plate', 'Bell', 'Metronome', 'Lantern']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Bell is deeper than Plate. Plate is deeper than Metronome. Metronome is deeper than Lantern. Is Lantern shallower than Bell? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Whisk', 'Pencil Holder', 'Metronome', 'Tray']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Whisk is deeper than Tray. Tray is deeper than Metronome. Pencil Holder is deeper than Whisk. Is Metronome shallower than Pencil H...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Level', 'Hinge', 'Hook', 'Whisk']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Hook is deeper than Hinge. Level is deeper than Whisk. Whisk is deeper than Hook. Is Hinge shallower than Level? Provide your answer only as y...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Lunchbox', 'Calendar', 'Eraser', 'Teapot']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Teapot is deeper than Lunchbox. Lunchbox is deeper than Eraser. Eraser is deeper than Calendar. Is Calendar shallower than Teapot? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Mirror', 'Bell', 'Paint Brush', 'Pitcher']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Pitcher is deeper than Mirror. Paint Brush is deeper than Pitcher. Mirror is deeper than Bell. Is Bell shallower than Paint Brush? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Handle', 'Protractor', 'Plate', 'Tongs']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Protractor is deeper than Handle. Handle is deeper than Plate. Plate is deeper than Tongs. Is Tongs shallower than Protractor? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Decanter', 'Crayon', 'Ruler', 'Tape Dispenser']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Tape Dispenser is deeper than Ruler. Crayon is deeper than Decanter. Ruler is deeper than Crayon. Is Decanter shallower than Tap...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Nutcracker', 'Scissors', 'Thermometer', 'Paint Brush']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Scissors is deeper than Nutcracker. Thermometer is deeper than Scissors. Paint Brush is deeper than Thermometer. Is Nutcr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Hammer', 'Paperweight', 'Mug', 'Decanter']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Paperweight is deeper than Mug. Decanter is deeper than Hammer. Mug is deeper than Decanter. Is Hammer shallower than Paperweight? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Coaster', 'Whisk', 'Metronome', 'Stapler']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Whisk is deeper than Metronome. Stapler is deeper than Whisk. Metronome is deeper than Coaster. Is Coaster shallower than Stapler? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Palette', 'Metronome', 'Funnel', 'Stamp']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Funnel is deeper than Palette. Stamp is deeper than Funnel. Metronome is deeper than Stamp. Is Palette shallower than Metronome? Provi...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Grater', 'Lantern', 'Folder', 'Whisk']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Folder is deeper than Whisk. Grater is deeper than Lantern. Lantern is deeper than Folder. Is Whisk shallower than Grater? Provide your a...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Barometer', 'Mortar', 'Easel', 'Saucer']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Mortar is deeper than Barometer. Easel is deeper than Mortar. Barometer is deeper than Saucer. Is Saucer shallower than Easel? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Handle', 'Lunchbox', 'Goblet', 'Frame']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Frame is deeper than Lunchbox. Goblet is deeper than Frame. Handle is deeper than Goblet. Is Lunchbox shallower than Handle? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Latch', 'Handle', 'Chandelier', 'Gavel']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Gavel is deeper than Handle. Handle is deeper than Latch. Chandelier is deeper than Gavel. Is Latch shallower than Chandelier? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Compass', 'Tape Dispenser', 'Easel', 'Speaker']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Speaker is deeper than Easel. Easel is deeper than Compass. Tape Dispenser is deeper than Speaker. Is Compass shallower than Tap...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Vase', 'Peeler', 'Clock', 'Bookend']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Bookend is deeper than Peeler. Vase is deeper than Bookend. Clock is deeper than Vase. Is Peeler shallower than Clock? Provide your answer ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Lantern', 'Calculator', 'Envelope', 'Colander']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Colander is deeper than Envelope. Lantern is deeper than Colander. Calculator is deeper than Lantern. Is Envelope shallower than...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Palette', 'Binder', 'Calculator', 'Lunchbox']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Lunchbox is deeper than Palette. Calculator is deeper than Lunchbox. Binder is deeper than Calculator. Is Palette shallower than B...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Statue', 'Nutcracker', 'Easel', 'Bell']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Nutcracker is deeper than Statue. Bell is deeper than Easel. Easel is deeper than Nutcracker. Is Statue shallower than Bell? Provide you...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Speaker', 'Lunchbox', 'Statue', 'Clock']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Speaker is deeper than Statue. Lunchbox is deeper than Speaker. Statue is deeper than Clock. Is Clock shallower than Lunchbox? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Frame', 'Tuning Fork', 'Stamp', 'Statue']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Frame is deeper than Tuning Fork. Stamp is deeper than Statue. Statue is deeper than Frame. Is Tuning Fork shallower than Stamp? Provi...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Pitcher', 'Pestle', 'Globe', 'Rack']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Rack is deeper than Pitcher. Pestle is deeper than Rack. Pitcher is deeper than Globe. Is Globe shallower than Pestle? Provide your answer ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Calendar', 'Pliers', 'Scissors', 'Paperweight']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Scissors is deeper than Pliers. Pliers is deeper than Calendar. Calendar is deeper than Paperweight. Is Paperweight shallower th...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Lamp', 'Pliers', 'Pestle', 'Envelope']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Lamp is deeper than Pestle. Pestle is deeper than Envelope. Envelope is deeper than Pliers. Is Pliers shallower than Lamp? Provide your a...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Sharpener', 'Flashlight', 'Gavel', 'Platter']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Sharpener is deeper than Flashlight. Gavel is deeper than Sharpener. Flashlight is deeper than Platter. Is Platter shallower than ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Sharpener', 'Printer', 'Trophy', 'Hammer']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Hammer is deeper than Sharpener. Sharpener is deeper than Trophy. Trophy is deeper than Printer. Is Printer shallower than Hammer? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Candelabra', 'Gavel', 'Calculator', 'Notebook']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Calculator is deeper than Candelabra. Notebook is deeper than Calculator. Gavel is deeper than Notebook. Is Candelabra shallower...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Globe', 'Platter', 'Hinge', 'Spatula']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Platter is deeper than Globe. Globe is deeper than Hinge. Hinge is deeper than Spatula. Is Spatula shallower than Platter? Provide your a...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Candelabra', 'Tuning Fork', 'Bookend', 'Stamp']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Bookend is deeper than Candelabra. Candelabra is deeper than Stamp. Tuning Fork is deeper than Bookend. Is Stamp shallower than ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Ladle', 'Funnel', 'Hourglass', 'Hammer']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Hammer is deeper than Funnel. Hourglass is deeper than Hammer. Ladle is deeper than Hourglass. Is Funnel shallower than Ladle? Provide ...
yes
false
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There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Highlighter', 'Telescope', 'Sconce', 'Paperweight']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Sconce is deeper than Paperweight. Paperweight is deeper than Telescope. Telescope is deeper than Highlighter. Is Highlighte...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Screwdriver', 'Candle', 'Notebook', 'Trivet']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Screwdriver is deeper than Candle. Notebook is deeper than Screwdriver. Candle is deeper than Trivet. Is Trivet shallower than Not...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Goblet', 'Screwdriver', 'Frame', 'Lantern']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Frame is deeper than Goblet. Goblet is deeper than Lantern. Screwdriver is deeper than Frame. Is Lantern shallower than Screwdriver?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Scanner', 'Globe', 'Stapler', 'Glue Stick']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Glue Stick is deeper than Globe. Globe is deeper than Scanner. Scanner is deeper than Stapler. Is Stapler shallower than Glue Stick?...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Bowl', 'Ruler', 'Paperweight', 'Sconce']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Ruler is deeper than Sconce. Sconce is deeper than Paperweight. Paperweight is deeper than Bowl. Is Bowl shallower than Ruler? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Teapot', 'Decanter', 'Telescope', 'Highlighter']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Decanter is deeper than Highlighter. Highlighter is deeper than Telescope. Teapot is deeper than Decanter. Is Telescope shallow...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Envelope', 'Whisk', 'Trivet', 'Monitor']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Whisk is deeper than Envelope. Trivet is deeper than Whisk. Envelope is deeper than Monitor. Is Monitor shallower than Trivet? Provide ...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Ruler', 'Lantern', 'Calculator', 'Calendar']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Lantern is deeper than Ruler. Calculator is deeper than Lantern. Ruler is deeper than Calendar. Is Calendar shallower than Calculat...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Mortar', 'Tray', 'Thermometer', 'Platter']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Platter is deeper than Thermometer. Mortar is deeper than Tray. Tray is deeper than Platter. Is Thermometer shallower than Mortar? Pr...
yes
false
4
There are 4 objects submerged at different depths in a pool. Their names are ['Bookend', 'Telescope', 'Mortar', 'Clock']. Their depths can be described by the following set of rules: Mortar is deeper than Clock. Telescope is deeper than Mortar. Clock is deeper than Bookend. Is Bookend shallower than Telescope? Provi...
yes
false
4