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- Set Goal Answer
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- Wiki List all articles from the 'Related Pages' sections of the Biophysics and Biochemistry pages. "List of biochemistry topics, Biophysics, Chromatography, Organic chemistry, Bionics, Computational biology, Database of Molecular Motions, Nanotechnology"
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- Wiki "Did the Physics article's ""Approaches in Physics"" section mention the names of more scientists than the Chemistry article's ""Atoms"" section?" No
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- Wiki Find the largest city listed on the Wiki pages for Canada and Australia. Then tell me the population difference between those two cities. Around 2.5 Million
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- Wiki Visit the pages of the birthplaces of Albert Einstein's first and second sons. Then calculate the population difference between those places. Around 288000
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- Wiki "Visit the articles for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology to identify which one(s) contain a section that explicitly discusses the discipline's relationship with mathematics." Physics
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- Wiki "In the article on Language, visit the first hyperlink in the ""Types of Languages"" section. Then check the ""Related Pages"" section of the visited article. Is there any article that appears in both this section and the ""Related Pages"" section of the Language article? If so, list the common pages; otherwise, answer ""None""." None
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- Wiki "Visit the first article listed in the ""Related Pages"" sections of the Time and War articles. Then list all the related pages mentioned in each of those visited articles." "Annals, Calendar, Anti-war movement, Ceasefire, Pacifism, Peace makers, Peace treaty, World peace"
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- Wiki "Visit the pages of the people who were murdered in the ""Unnatural causes of death"" section of the ""Death"" article. How many of these visited articles have a ""Legacy"" section?" Three
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- Wiki "Visit the pages of the hyperlinked geographic regions mentioned in the ""Trees"" section of the Australia page. Among the visited pages, list the titles of the pages that do not have a section on languages." Southeast Asia
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- Wiki Visit the article on the first rapper mentioned on Kid Cudi�s page (excluding Kid Cudi himself). How many studio albums has that rapper released (excluding collaborative albums)? Ten
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- Wiki What is the last word of the first section of the article on Metallica's drummer? Marshall
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- Wiki "Visit the article on the first country mentioned in the article on Southeast Asia. If that article has a politics section, go to the article on the first politician mentioned in that section. Otherwise, go to the article on the first island mentioned on that country�s page. What are the last three words of the main content of the final visited article (excluding references and ""Related Pages"")?" chain of islands
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- Wiki "Trace this path: start at the ""Territory"" page ? the first country mentioned ? a country that shares its southern border. What is the last word of the first section (the introduction counts as a section) on that final visited page?" world
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- Wiki Visit the pages of all the countries in the United Kingdom. Which of these countries have a dedicated section on their culture? "England, Scotland"
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- Wiki Visit the article about the earliest known statistics mentioned in the Statistics article. List all the countries mentioned on that page. "United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand"
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- Wiki Navigate to the article on the first specialized tool mentioned in the Physics article. Then navigate to the last hyperlink in the main content of that page (excluding references and related pages). How many related pages does the final visited article have? Two
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- Wiki "Recursively follow the first link in the main content of each page, starting from the ""Technology"" page. What is the title of the final article you reach before a �page does not exist� message appears?" Fact
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- Wiki "Recursively follow the first link in the main content of each page, starting from the ""Technology"" page, until you reach an article that does not exist. List the titles of all the valid pages in the order that you visited." "Technology, Skill, Experience, Learning, Knowledge, Fact."
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- Wiki What is the name of the TV character whose singing is compared to death metal? Cookie Monster
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- Wiki What type of material is used to make ceramic glass? There is no article on ceramic glass
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- Wiki "What is the total area of El Salvador, according to its article?" The total area of El Salvador has not been mentioned in the article.
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- Wiki "What is Thom Yorke�s first solo album, according to his article?" The first solo album of Thom Yorke has not been mentioned in his article.
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- Wiki "What is the name of the latest album by Clipse, according to their article?" There is no article on Clipse
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- Wiki Navigate to the page about the highest point in El Salvador and tell me its height. No article on the highest point of El Salvador
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- Wiki Find the birth date of the first person mentioned in the scientific method example in the Science article. 28 December 1882
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- Wiki "According to their respective articles, did Rio de Janeiro host the Summer Olympic Games before Beijing?" No
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- Wiki "Based on the relevant articles, which Australian state uses the Cooktown Orchid as its emblem?" Queensland
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- Wiki "How many times in total do you encounter the word ""pigeon"" in these articles: ""Peru"", ""Pusha T"", and ""Doom (2016 video game)""?" Zero
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- Wiki Which three biogeochemical cycles were mentioned in the article on Biology? "nitrogen, carbon, and water"
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- Wiki How many sections are there in the article on the general theory of relativity (including the introduction section but excluding the Related Pages and See Also sections)? Three
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- Wiki "Visit the first hyperlink in the article ""CryEngine"". What is the name of the country mentioned in the first section of the visited page?" No country mentioned
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- Wiki Which fast food restaurants were mentioned in the article on hamburgers? "Burger King, Wendy's, McDonald's"
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- Wiki "How many of the hyperlinks from the ""History and geography"" section of the Rio de Janeiro page refer to places (excluding pages that don't exist)?" One
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- Wiki "Visit the article on the last grandmaster mentioned in Magnus Carlsen�s article, and tell me the birthplace of that grandmaster." "Baku, Azerbaijan"
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- Wiki "List all the countries mentioned in the 'Antonio de Cabez�n' article, and tell me their names in alphabetical order." "Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain"
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- Wiki "Start at the ""Valve Corporation"" article and sequentially visit the hyperlinks in that article. Stop when you find a hyperlink where the hyperlink text doesn't match the title of the page it leads to, and tell me the text of that hyperlink." distributor
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- Wiki "Start at the ""Valve Corporation"" article and sequentially visit the hyperlinks in that article. Stop when you find a hyperlink where the hyperlink text doesn't match the title of the page it leads to, and tell me the names of all the hyperlinks that you have visited." "video game developer, digital, distributor"
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- Wiki "Start from the article on the country ""Angola"". Sequentially visit the hyperlinks in that article. Stop when you visit a hyperlink that doesn�t have a valid page, and tell me the text of that hyperlink." coastline
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- Wiki "Start at the article ""Crayon"" and serially visit the first five hyperlinks in the article's content. Tell me the titles of the articles that don't have a valid page." All the articles have valid pages.
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- News "Which seems to be the deadlier accident (based on the number of casualties) from these two articles: (1) Serb pilots defend colleague in Air India Express disaster, and (2) Molten steel kills 32 workers in Liaoning, China? Mention the name of the article related to the deadlier accident." "(1) Serb pilots defend colleague in Air India Express disaster,"
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- News "Which cities are mentioned in any one of these two articles: (1) Australia, NATO enhance ties, and (2) Two pieces of suspected plane debris from Maldives taken to Malaysia for analysis?" Brussels
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- News "Which countries are mentioned in both of these articles: (1) Kenya deports Somali businessman, and (2) Rwandan genocide suspect arrested in Uganda?" None
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- News Compare the first two articles that appear when you search for articles on Morocco. Are these two articles related to the same event? No
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- News Is there any news article regarding San Diego that was published in 2024? Yes
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- News "Were these two articles published on the same day: (a) Former guitarist of pioneering death metal band Possessed dies in shootout with San Francisco police, and (b) Seven civilians killed in Iraq?" Yes
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- News "Navigate to the 23rd article in the search results for ""crime patrol"". Then take the first two words of the title of the visited article, search those two words, and report the title of the last article in the search results." "Americans are getting fatter, not-for-profit's report finds"
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- News "Follow this navigation path: Search ""Utah"", visit the fourth search result, identify the name of the first city in the body/content of the article, and search its name. Visit the fourth search result and tell me the name of the last state mentioned in the visited article. If you encounter a redirect link at any point, then visit that link. If any of the articles are not found, then report the task as incomplete." Texas
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- News How many articles did you find on India winning the 2025 Champions Trophy? One
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- News How many suspects have been arrested so far in connection with Pheobe Bishop's murder? Three
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- News I heard workers died in an accident involving molten steel in China. Can you tell me when the last similar major incident happened in China? 1949
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- News I heard Utah refused radioactive waste from a Maine plant. When did that plant stop producing electricity? 1997
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- News I heard Greta Thunberg was named Time magazine�s Person of the Year. What is the first article about this? 18-Dec-24
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- News How many articles did you find on Ken Lay (articles that consist only of redirect pages should be excluded)? One
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- News Can you tell me the name of the article on the Indian prime minister testing positive for COVID-19? No such article exists
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- News "Follow this navigation path: search for ""England,"" visit the second article in the results, then take the first three words of its main content and search them. Visit the fifth search result. What is the first sentence of that article�s main content? If you encounter a redirect link at any point, follow the redirect. If any of the articles are not found, report the task as incomplete." A convicted serial killer has been sentenced to death in the African country of Swaziland; his death will be the first execution in the country since 1983.
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- News "How many external links are provided in the article ""World Health Organization declares COVID-19 pandemic""?" Six
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- News "Does Stephen Hawking appear in the search results when you search ""Stephen Curry""?" Yes
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- News "There is an article called ""2007 European football friendly match: England vs. Germany"". Do you think the publication year of the article is consistent with the year when the match took place?" No
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- News "Did the 2024 article, ""Indian flooding displaces thousands"", get published before the 2024 article ""Satellite radio approved in Canada""?" No
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- News "Based on the article, ""Allahabad High Court grants bail to accused linked to Umesh Pal murder case"", when was Umesh Pal shot?" 24-Feb-23
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- News "Navigate to the article ""Hurricane Emily is second strike for Jamaica"", find the name of the last country mentioned, search for the name of that country, and tell me the title of the last search result." Wikinews 2020: An 'Original reporting' year in review
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- News "Based on these two articles: (1) �At least eight dead after drone strikes in Pakistan� and (2) �Tornado touches down in Joplin, Missouri�, which appears to describe the deadlier incident?" "(2) Tornado touches down in Joplin, Missouri"
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- News How many people were killed in the 2024 Joplin tornado? At least 89 people
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- News "Based on the article, ""Pilots spot 'UFOs' near the Channel Islands"", is it true that the UFOs are said to have come from Neptune?" No
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- Shop What unique sizes are available for all the men's and women's jeans? "small, medium, large, x-large, xx-large"
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- Shop What colors are available for the Men's Running Tennis shoes? "black, grey, khaki"
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- Shop "Are the FIN86 Men's Elastic High Waisted Shorts made of the same material as the Yinimo Men's Gym Shorts? If not, how do they differ?" "No, the FIN86 is made of Spandex but the Yinimo is made of Polyester and Cotton."
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- Shop Does the longest variant of the Lindy DisplayPort to HDMI cable exceed the length of the longest variant of the Kodak HDMI Mini Cable? Yes
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- Shop What is the total price of all the toy cars available in the shop? Zero (no toy cars are available in the shop)
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- Shop How many grams of protein are in a standard serving of Schoolyard cheese puffs? 14 grams
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- Shop Is it recommended to dry clean the Burband Women's High Waist Bike Shorts? No
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- Shop Does the description of the XXBR Summer T-shirts mention the material type? Yes
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- Shop What is the price of the most expensive bookshelf? $596.71
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- Shop What's the warranty period of the Samsung remote for the UN85S9VF model? 30 days
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- Shop Does the Samsung remote for the UN85S9VFXZA model contain batteries? No
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- Shop What's the material of the Yinimo Men's Gym Shorts? Polyester and Cotton
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- Shop Is the Goya Foods wafer marketed as a Latino snack? Yes
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- Shop I'm looking to buy a jute pouf. Can you please search the shop and let me know how many such products are available? One
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- Shop How many socks are available in the shop? Five
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- Shop "How many search results appear when you search the word ""cat"" in the shop?" Four
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- Shop "Is there any red HDMI cable in the shop? If yes, order a single unit and tell me the confirmation code. Otherwise, say that none are available." 60BD1183D8
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- Shop How many rugs are available to buy? Two
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- Shop Is there any bikini with a wrap skirt available in the shop? Yes
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- Shop Can I purchase the Dota 2 video game from this shop? No
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- Shop How many electric scooters are available in the shop? Zero
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- Shop Can you find any Nintendo Switch console in the shop? No
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- Shop "I'm looking for a pair of jeans for less than $30. The size should be XL. Once you complete the order, share the completion code." D56D67298E
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- Shop I'm looking for a box of cookies under $5. Can you please place the order and share the completion code with me? C3E75E329A
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- Shop "Order these products and share the confirmation codes: Welch's Orange Pineapple Juice, Stirrings Simple Classic Cocktail Mix Mojito, and Italian Basil Pesto." "B644DDC66C, 1069AE6414, 1A2ED223B7"
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- Shop "Can you place an order for a Romwe wrap skirt and share the confirmation code with me? If there are size options, then please pick the medium size." 3105FF1662
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- Shop Order every variant of the Cravings by Zoe Valentine�s Day chocolates and share the confirmation codes. "0FA416F314, 68A92442CA, 5AB56CB7A1"
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- Shop "Order all the skirts available in the shop and share the confirmation codes. If there are multiple options, then always pick the small size." "73A46F8F3F, EFBFB6B826"
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- Shop What is the focal length range in millimeters of the stock lens on the Canon PowerShot S3 camera product picture? 6.0 - 72.0
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- Shop How many of the color options for the Nautica headphones have two distinct visible colors? Four
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- Shop What's the color of the Rifle Scope Mount Camera Adapter in the product picture? Black
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- Shop "Place an order for the first pink socks that appear when you search for ""socks."" Then share the confirmation code here. If you need to pick a size, please choose medium." 202AA9AA1D
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- Shop "What's written on the body of the 20x50 Binoculars? If there are multiple 20x50 Binoculars, pick the first one from the search results." UncleHu
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- Shop "Place an order for a Spider-Man superhero T-shirt with a white spider. The size should be Large. Once you complete the order, share the completion code." 7778F2A319
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- Shop Could you please order the most expensive cracker available in the Shop and send me the confirmation code? 79E27147B0
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- Shop "Which of the following items are available in the shop: Crayon, Candle, Face Lotion, and Electric Chair?" "Candle, Face Lotion"
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- Shop "How many times does the word ""Cotton"" appear on the product page (including Description, Features, Reviews) for ""Custom Polo Shirts for Men""?" Four times
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- Multi "Visit the Wiki article on the first country mentioned in the latest News article about TikTok. Based on that Wiki article, tell me the population of that country." 340.1 million
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- Multi "I need you to run a quick check. Go to the �Quantum mechanics� article on Wiki and find the first article listed in the �Related pages� section. Search for the second word of that article�s title on News, visit the second search result, and tell me whether that news article contains the word �ship�." yes
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- Multi "First, verify whether �Brisling Sardines in BBQ Sauce� is kosher. If it is, look up �sardine� on Wikipedia and find the word from which its name is derived. If it is not, search for �Fish� on News and tell me the 20th search result." The fishes are named after the Island of Sardinia.
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- Multi "Visit the first article of the News search for the toy maker Mattel. Find the name of the first toy product mentioned in that article. Is that product available in the Shop? If so, how many such products are available?" "No, the product is not available in the Shop."
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- Multi "Please find the fifth unique country mentioned on the �Anime� Wiki page, then search for that country�s name on News, and report the title of the thirteenth article in the search results." France recalls �ngrid Betancourt mission
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- Multi "Does the Canon EOS Rebel T7i found in the Shop have a Wiki page? If yes, tell me the title of that Wiki page. Otherwise, find the most relevant page and tell me its title. If you find none of the pages to be relevant, just say ""Article not found""." Canon EOS
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- Multi "Search for ""Apple"" on News. Is the first search result negative news about the tech company Apple? If yes, say ""Found negative news"". If not, order an �iPad Case Fit for iPad 9.7� and send me the confirmation code." Found negative news.
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- Multi "Does the �Once Upon A Time Queen Born In 1982 T-Shirts� product from the Shop contain polyester? If so, go to the Polyester article on Wiki and tell me the names of the clothing brands mentioned there. Otherwise, just tell me, ""T-shirt is polyester-free!!!""" No clothing brands are mentioned in the Polyester article.
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- Multi "Could you check whether the �Tattoo� article on Wiki talks about mummification? If so, tell me how many tattoo machines are available in the Shop. Only consider electronic tattoo machines, not manual ones." Two
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- Multi "Search for ""Iran"" on News and visit the first search result. Was that news incident reported in Iran�s Wiki article?" No
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- Multi "Search for ""Driving Accident"" on News. Visit the first News article and identify the U.S. state where that accident occurred. Then search for that state on Wiki and tell me its population." Over 29 million.
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- Multi "Visit the Wiki article on ""Espadrille"" and find the first country mentioned in that article. Which of the following sites: Wiki, News, or Shop, have an article about that country or a product from that country?" "Wiki, News"
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- Multi Order the most expensive bed and send me the confirmation code. 61A1FDDAD1
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- Multi "Search ""dog"" on News. If the first search result says something positive about dogs, then place an order for a dog toy in the Shop and share the confirmation code. Otherwise, tell me the title of the news article." Dog owner to face felony charge
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- Multi Who are the first three female referees to be appointed to the men's 2022 FIFA World Cup? "St�phanie Frappart,Salima Mukansanga,Yoshimi Yamashita"
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- Multi "Verify whether Sony�s net profit fell significantly in 2024 or 2025. If so, visit the Sony's Wiki article and identify the first product mentioned on that page. Can you find that exact product in the Shop? If so, place the order and share the confirmation code with me. If any of the above conditions cannot be satisfied, state that explicitly." The product is not available in the shop.
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- Multi "I love the Matrix movie series. Please find related Wiki articles, news, and products from the Shop. If there are multiple entries on each site, pick the one you think is the most relevant. If you cannot find any product or article, mention that in your answer. Share the titles of these items in the following format: <site name>: <article/news/product title>." "Wiki: The Matrix
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- News: No relevant news found.
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- Shop: No relevant product found."
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- Multi "Visit the Wiki article on Gabon and search for the last word of the first section in the Shop (introduction counts as a section). If there are search results, click on the first one and tell me the title of the product. Otherwise, tell me ""No product found""." Legendary Whitetails Men's Non-Typical Long Sleeve T-Shirt
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- Multi How many patients participated in the pollen tablet trial for hay fever? 634
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- Multi "Visit the Wiki article on ""Brazil"" and find the most recent sporting event mentioned in the Sports section. Search for that event (don't include the year in the search) on News, and tell me the name of the third news article in the search results." Three cities submit bids for 2020 Summer Olympics
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- Multi "Search ""Cranberry"" on News and visit the first news article in the search results. Then search, on Wiki, for the name of the first country mentioned in that article�s content. Tell me the first line of the final visited article." England is a country on the island of Great Britain.
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- Multi "Search ""Ruffles Ridged Potato Chips"" on Shop and find the country of origin. Search for the name of that country on News and visit the second news article in the search results. What is the last word in the visited article?" Outrage
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- Multi "Search ""chips"" on News. If the first article is about snack chips, then go to Shop, search ""chips"", and place an order for the first chips product you find in the search results. Otherwise, let me know that the first article is not about snack chips." "First article is not about the snacks, chips."
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- Multi "Find the fastest-growing city in Utah, based on its Wiki article. Then search that city's name on News and tell me the publication date of the second search result." 18-Dec-24
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- Multi "Place an order for an Oval Mosaic Wall Mirror if you can find a news article on Johan Cruyff. If you place the order, share the confirmation code with me. Otherwise, let me know that you didn�t place the order." 4AA17FD340
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- Multi "Search ""El Paso, Texas"" on Wiki and find the last sentence in the article�s content. Has the event mentioned in the last sentence been covered by any news article?" Yes
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- Multi "What happened at the end of the book ""The Neptune Secret""?" No such book exists
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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+ Wiki,List all articles from the 'Related Pages' sections of the Biophysics and Biochemistry pages.,"List of biochemistry topics, Biophysics, Chromatography, Organic chemistry, Bionics, Computational biology, Database of Molecular Motions, Nanotechnology","1. Type Biophysics in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scroll to the ""Related Pages"" section and remember the listed pages: ""Bionics, Computational biology, Database of Molecular Motions, Nanotechnology"".
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+ 3. Type Biochemistry in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 4. Scroll to the ""Related Pages"" section and remember the listed pages: ""List of biochemistry topics, Biophysics, Chromatography, Organic chemistry"".
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+ 5. Combine the lists from both pages into a single list. Send a message to the user: ""Bionics, Computational biology, Database of Molecular Motions, Nanotechnology, List of biochemistry topics, Biophysics, Chromatography, Organic chemistry""."
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+ Wiki,"Did the Physics article's 'Approaches in Physics' section mention the names of more scientists than the Chemistry article's ""Atoms"" section?",No,"1. Type Physics in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Locate the ""Approaches in Physics"" section and count the number of unique scientists mentioned, which is one. Remember the count.
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+ 3. Type Chemistry in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 4. Locate the ""Atoms"" section and count the number of unique scientists mentioned, which is ten. But no need to count as soon as you find more than one.
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+ 5. Compare the two counts to see if the Physics count is higher than the Chemistry count. As the count in Physics was not higher, send a message to the user: ""No""."
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+ Wiki,Find the largest city listed on the Wiki pages for Canada and Australia. Then tell me the population difference between those two cities.,Around 2.5 Million,"1. Type Canada in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Identify the largest city mentioned in the article (likely Toronto), find its population figure (around 3 million), and remember it.
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+ 3. Type Australia in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 4. Identify the largest city mentioned in the article (likely Sydney), find its population figure (around 5.5 million), and remember it.
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+ 5. Calculate the absolute difference between the two population figures.
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+ 6. Send a message to the user: ""Around 2.5 Million""."
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+ Wiki,Visit the pages of the birthplaces of Albert Einstein's first and second sons. Then calculate the population difference between those places.,Around 288000,"1. Type Albert Einstein in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Find the names of his first and second sons (Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard Tete Einstein) and identify their birthplaces (Bern and Zurich).
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+ 3. Visit the hyperlink of the first birthplace, Bern, and record its population, which is 127,000.
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+ 4. Go back and visit the hyperlink of the second birthplace, Zurich, and record its population, which is 415,000.
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+ 5. Calculate the absolute difference between the population of Zurich and Bern. Send the absolute difference as a message to the user: ""Around 288000""."
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+ Wiki,"Visit the articles for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology to identify which one(s) contain a section that explicitly discusses the discipline's relationship with mathematics.",Physics,"1. Type Physics in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scan the table of contents or headers for a section discussing a relationship with mathematics. Note that such a section exists, and remember this.
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+ 3. Type Chemistry in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 4. Scan the table of contents or headers for a similar section regarding mathematics. Note that no such section exists, and remember this.
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+ 5. Type Biology in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 6. Scan the table of contents or headers for a similar section regarding mathematics. Note that no such section exists, and remember this.
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+ 7. Conclude that only the Physics article contained the specific section. Send a message to the user: ""Physics""."
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+ Wiki,"In the article on Language, visit the first hyperlink in the ""Types of Languages"" section. Then check the ""Related Pages"" section of the visited article. Is there any article that appears in both this section and the ""Related Pages"" section of the Language article? If so, list the common pages; otherwise, answer ""None"".",None,"1. Type Language in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Record the list of articles in the ""Related Pages"" section of the Language article: ""Alphabet, Basic English, Sign language, English as a foreign language, English language, Historical linguistics, Language education, Language families and languages, Linguistics, List of languages, Orthography, Phonology, Second language, Semantics, Speech therapy.""
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+ 3. Navigate to the ""Types of Languages"" section and click the first hyperlink, ""Mathematics"".
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+ 4. On the new page, locate the ""Related Pages"" section and record the articles listed there: ""Timeline of women in mathematics, American Mathematical Society, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, EASIAM, International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, International Congress of Mathematicians, International Mathematical Olympiad, Mathematics Genealogy Project, Mathematics Subject Classification.""
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+ 5. Compare the two lists of related pages to find any common articles. As no common articles were found, send a message to the user: ""None""."
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+ Wiki,"Visit the first article listed in the ""Related Pages"" sections of the Time and War articles. Then list all the related pages mentioned in each of those visited articles.","Annals, Calendar, Anti-war movement, Ceasefire, Pacifism, Peace makers, Peace treaty, World peace","1. Type Time in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Go to the ""Related Pages"" section and click the first article link, ""Chronology"".
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+ 3. On this new page, record all items listed in its ""Related Pages"" section, which are ""Annals, Calendar"".
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+ 4. Type War in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 5. Go to the ""Related Pages"" section and click the first article link, ""Peace"".
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+ 6. On this new page, record all items listed in its ""Related Pages"" section, which are ""Anti-war movement, Ceasefire, Pacifism, Peace makers, Peace treaty, World peace"".
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+ 7. Combine the lists recorded from both visited articles. Send a message to the user: ""Annals, Calendar, Anti-war movement, Ceasefire, Pacifism, Peace makers, Peace treaty, World peace""."
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+ Wiki,"Visit the pages of the people who were murdered in the ""Unnatural causes of death"" section of the ""Death"" article. How many of these visited articles have a ""Legacy"" section?",Three,"1. Type Death in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Navigate to the ""Unnatural causes of death"" section and identify the people mentioned as murdered.
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+ 3. The first person is Abraham Lincoln. Click on his hyperlink.
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+ 4. On Abraham Lincoln's page, there is a ""Legacy"" section. Remeber the Count = 1.
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+ 5. Go back to the previous page on Death and click on the hyperlink of the second person, ""Martin Luther King Jr.""
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+ 6. On Martin Luther King Jr's page, there is a ""Legacy"" section. Remember the Count = 2.
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+ 7. Go back to the previous page on Death and click on the hyperlink of the third person, ""John F. Kennedy"".
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+ 8. On John F. Kennedy's page, there is a ""Legacy"" section. Remember the Count = 3.
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+ 9. Go back to the previous page on Death, and verify if there is any person left.
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+ 10. As there are no other people left and you found three legacy sections, send a message to the user: ""Three""."
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+ Wiki,"Visit the pages of the hyperlinked geographic regions mentioned in the ""Trees"" section of the Australia page. Among the visited pages, list the titles of the pages that do not have a section on languages.",Southeast Asia,"1. Type Australia in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Navigate to the ""Trees"" section and identify any hyperlinked geographic regions mentioned. There will be two: ""Southeast Asia"" and ""Oceania"".
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+ 3. Click on the hyperlink of the first entry: Southeast Asia.
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+ 4. Check the visited article for a section on Languages. As there isn't, remember this fact.
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+ 5. Then go back and click on the hyperlink of Oceania.
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+ 6. Check the visited article for a section on Languages. As there is such a section, remember this fact.
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+ 7. Only Southeast Asia doesn't have a section on languages. Send a message to the user, ""Southeast Asia""."
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+ Wiki,Visit the article on the first rapper mentioned on Kid Cudi�s page (excluding Kid Cudi himself). How many studio albums has that rapper released (excluding collaborative albums)?,Ten,"1. Type Kid Cudi in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scan the text to find the first mention of a rapper other than Kid Cudi, which is Kanye West.
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+ 3. Click on the hyperlink of ""Kanye West"".
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+ 4. Navigate to the Studio Albums subsection in his article, which says he has 10 studio albums.Send this as a message to the user: ""Ten""."
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+ Wiki,What is the last word of the first section of the article on Metallica's drummer?,Marshall,"1. Type Metallica in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Identify the drummer (Lars Ulrich) and click the hyperlink to his article.
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+ 3. Read the first section of the article (the introduction/summary before the first section header) and identify the very last word of that section, which is ""Marshall"". Send a message to the user: ""Marshall""."
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+ Wiki,"Visit the article on the first country mentioned in the article on Southeast Asia. If that article has a politics section, go to the article on the first politician mentioned in that section. Otherwise, go to the article on the first island mentioned on that country�s page. What are the last three words of the main content of the final visited article (excluding references and ""Related Pages"")?",chain of islands,"1. Type Southeast Asia in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Find the first country mentioned in the text, which is ""East Timor"" and click the link to visit its page.
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+ 3. Check if this country's page has a ""Politics"" section.
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+ 4. Since it doesn't, click on the hyperlink of the first island mentioned in East Timor's article, which is ""Timor"".
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+ 5. Identify the last three words of the text, ""chain of islands"". Send a message to the user: ""chain of islands""."
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+ Wiki,"Trace this path: start at the ""Territory"" page ? the first country mentioned ? a country that shares its southern border. What is the last word of the first section (the introduction counts as a section) on that final visited page?",world,"1. Type Territory in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scan the text to find the first country mentioned (United States) and click its link.
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+ 3. On the country's page, find the information regarding its borders and identify the country to the south (Mexico). Click on the hyperlink for Mexico.
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+ 4. Read the first section (the introduction) of this final page and identify the very last word, which is ""world"". Send a message to user: ""world""."
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+ Wiki,Visit the pages of all the countries in the United Kingdom. Which of these countries have a dedicated section on their culture?,"England, Scotland","1. Type United Kingdom in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Identify the countries that make up the UK, listed in the article (England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland).
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+ 3. Click on the hyperlink for England. As there is a dedicated section on that country's culture, remember this fact.
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+ 4. Go back to the United Kingdom page, and click on the second hyperlink ""Wales"".
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+ 5. As there is no section on that country's culture, go back to the United Kingdom page.
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+ 6. Click on the third hyperlink, ""Scotland"". As there is a section on that country's culture, remember this fact.
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+ 7. Go back to the United Kingdom page, and click on the last hyperlink, ""Ireland"".
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+ 8. As there is no section on that country's culture, tell the users the countries that you remembered, i.e., send a message to the user, ""England, Scotland""."
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+ Wiki,Visit the article about the earliest known statistics mentioned in the Statistics article. List all the countries mentioned on that page.,"United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand","1. Type Statistics in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Locate the mention of the ""first known statistics"", which is ""Census"". Click on the hyperlink on ""Census"".
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+ 3. Scan the content of the visited page for the names of countries and send those names as a message to the user: ""United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand""."
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+ Wiki,Navigate to the article on the first specialized tool mentioned in the Physics article. Then navigate to the last hyperlink in the main content of that page (excluding references and related pages). How many related pages does the final visited article have?,Two,"1. Type Physics in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scan the text to find the first specialized tool mentioned (you will find it in the Approaches in Physics section) and click its link, which is ""Particle Accelerator"".
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+ 3. Click the very last hyperlink found in the text, which is ""Technology"".
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+ 4. On this final page, locate the ""Related Pages"" section and count the number of articles listed in that section, which is two. Send a message to the user: ""Two""."
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+ Wiki,"Recursively follow the first link in the main content of each page, starting from the ""Technology"" page. What is the title of the final article you reach before a �page does not exist� message appears?",Fact,"1. Type Technology in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Keep clicking the first hyperlink found in the main body text of the visited page. While clicking the hyperlinks, the order of the pages will be Skill, Experience, Learning, Knowledge, Fact, and Real.
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+ 3. As the page on ""Real"" doesn't exist, report the previous page ""Fact"". Send a message to the user: ""Fact""."
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+ Wiki,"Recursively follow the first link in the main content of each page, starting from the ""Technology"" page, until you reach an article that does not exist. List the titles of all the valid pages in the order that you visited.","Technology, Skill, Experience, Learning, Knowledge, Fact.","1. Type Technology in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Keep clicking the first hyperlink found in the main body text of the visited page. While clicking the hyperlinks, the order of the pages will be Skill, Experience, Learning, Knowledge, Fact, and Real. Remember the names of every page that you have visited.
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+ 3. As the page on ""Real"" doesn't exist, report all the previous pages that you visited based on your memory. Send a message to the user: ""Technology, Skill, Experience, Learning, Knowledge, Fact""."
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+ Wiki,What is the name of the TV character whose singing is compared to death metal?,Cookie Monster,"1. Type ""Death Metal"" and press Enter.
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+ 2. According to the article, the TV character whose singing is compared to Death metal is the Cookie Monster.
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+ 3. Send a message to the user: ""Cookie Monster""."
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+ Wiki,What type of material is used to make ceramic glass?,There is no article on ceramic glass,"1. Type Ceramic glass in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. As a valid page doesn't exist, send a message to the user: ""There is no article on ceramic glass""."
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+ Wiki,"What is the total area of El Salvador, according to its article?",The total area of El Salvador has not been mentioned in the article.,"1. Type El Salvador in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scan the infobox and the main text for the area of the country.
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+ 3. As the area has not been mentioned, send a message to the user: ""The total area of El Salvador has not been mentioned in the article."""
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+ Wiki,"What is Thom Yorke�s first solo album, according to his article?",The first solo album of Thom Yorke has not been mentioned in his article.,"1. Type Thom Yorke in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2.Scan the article for the name of his first solo album. As it hasn't been mentioned, send a message to the user: ""The first solo album of Thom Yorke has not been mentioned in his article."""
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+ Wiki,"What is the name of the latest album by Clipse, according to their article?",There is no article on Clipse,"1. Type Clipse in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. As a valid page doesn't exist, send a message to the user: ""There is no article on Clipse""."
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+ Wiki,Navigate to the page about the highest point in El Salvador and tell me its height.,No article on the highest point of El Salvador,"1. Type El Salvador in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scan the article page and infobox to find the name of the highest point (Cerro El Pital).
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+ 3. Click on the hyperlink of Cerro El Pital.
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+ 4. As the article does not exist and the height of the highest point hasn't been mentioned elsewhere, send a message to the user: ""No article on the highest point of El Salvador""."
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+ Wiki,Find the birth date of the first person mentioned in the scientific method example in the Science article.,28 December 1882,"1. Search Science and press Enter.
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+ 2. In the ""Scientific Method"" section's ""An Example"" subsection (as the article is very long, don't scroll, instead click using the element ID), you will find that the first person is Arthur Eddington. Click on his hyperlink and find his birth date.
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+ 3. Then send a message to user, the birth date, ""28 December, 1882""."
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+ Wiki,"According to their respective articles, did Rio de Janeiro host the Summer Olympic Games before Beijing?",No,"1. Type Rio de Janeiro in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Find the year it hosted the Summer Olympics, which is 2016, and remember this fact.
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+ 3. Type Beijing in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 4. Find the year it hosted the Summer Olympics, which is 2008, and remember this fact.
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+ 5. Compare the years (2016 is not before 2008). Send a message to the user: ""No""."
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+ Wiki,"Based on the relevant articles, which Australian state uses the Cooktown Orchid as its emblem?",Queensland,"1. Search ""Australia"" and press Enter.
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+ 2. Click on the hyperlinks of each Australian state one by one.
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+ 3. On each page, scan the ""Symbols"" or ""Emblems"" section (or the infobox) for ""Cooktown Orchid"".
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+ 4. Once you are done visiting a state, go back to the Australia page, and click on the next hyperlink.
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+ 5. Identify that the ""Cooktown Orchid"" is mentioned on the Queensland page as its emblem. Send a message to the user: ""Queensland""."
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+ Wiki,"How many times in total do you encounter the word ""pigeon"" in these articles: ""Peru"", ""Pusha T"", and ""Doom (2016 video game)""?",Zero,"1. Type Peru in the search box, press Enter.
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+ 2. Count the occurrences of the word ""pigeon"" in the visited article and remember the count.
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+ 3. Type Pusha T in the search box, press Enter.
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+ 4. Similarly, count the occurrences of the word ""pigeon"" in the visited article, remember the count, and add it to the previous count.
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+ 5. Type Doom (2016 video game) in the search box, press Enter. If you cannot find the article, then first search for Doom, and click on the hyperlink of the Doom (2016 video game).
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+ 6. Similarly, count the occurrences of the word ""pigeon"" in the visited article, remember the count, and add it to the previous count.
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+ 7. As the total count you found is zero for this task, send a message to the user: ""Zero""."
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+ Wiki,Which three biogeochemical cycles were mentioned in the article on Biology?,"nitrogen, carbon, and water","1. Type Biology in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Navigate to the section discussing ecosystems or energy/cycles, which is ""Biosphere"".
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+ 3. Identify the specific biogeochemical cycles listed in the text. Send a message to the user: ""nitrogen, carbon, and water""."
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+ Wiki,How many sections are there in the article on the general theory of relativity (including the introduction section but excluding the Related Pages and See Also sections)?,Three,"1. Type General theory of relativity in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Count the Introduction (1) plus the main numbered headers. Ensure ""Related Pages,"" ""See Also,"" and ""References"" are excluded.
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+ 3. The number of sections is three. Send a message to the user: ""Three""."
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+ Wiki,"Visit the first hyperlink in the article ""CryEngine"". What is the name of the country mentioned in the first section of the visited page?",No country mentioned,"1. Type CryEngine in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Click the very first hyperlink in the main text, which is ""Game engine"".
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+ 3. Read the first section (introduction) for any country names. As none are found, send a message to the user: ""No country mentioned""."
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+ Wiki,Which fast food restaurants were mentioned in the article on hamburgers?,"Burger King, Wendy's, McDonald's","1. Type Hamburger in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Scan the entire article for names of major fast food chains.
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+ 3. List the fast food chains found in the text. Send a message to the user: ""Burger King, Wendy's, McDonald's""."
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+ Wiki,"How many of the hyperlinks from the ""History and geography"" section of the Rio de Janeiro page refer to places (excluding pages that don't exist)?",One,"1. Type Rio de Janeiro in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Navigate to the ""History and geography"" section.
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+ 3. Visit each hyperlink in this section to see if it refers to a geographical place. Do this by clicking on the hyperlink, checking it, then going back, and clicking on the next hyperlink.
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+ 4. For each visited page, remember if it's a geographic place.
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+ 5. Count the number of geographic places that you have remembered. There should be only one such place, which is Nova Igua�u. Send a message to the user: ""One""."
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+ Wiki,"Visit the article on the last grandmaster mentioned in Magnus Carlsen�s article, and tell me the birthplace of that grandmaster.","Baku, Azerbaijan","1. Type ""Magnus Carlsen"" in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Identify the last Grandmaster mentioned in the text, which is Garry Kasparov, and click on his hyperlink.
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+ 3. Identify the place of birth of the grandmaster from his article, which is Baku, Azerbaijan. Send a message to the user ""Baku, Azerbaijan""."
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+ Wiki,"List all the countries mentioned in the 'Antonio de Cabez�n' article, and tell me their names in alphabetical order.","Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain","1. Type ""Antonio de Cabez�n"" in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Identify names of the countries found: Italy, Spain, Germany, Luxembourg, and Netherlands. Sort these names into alphabetical order.
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+ 3. Send a message to the user ""Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain""."
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+ Wiki,"Start at the ""Valve Corporation"" article and sequentially visit the hyperlinks in that article. Stop when you find a hyperlink where the hyperlink text doesn't match the title of the page it leads to, and tell me the text of that hyperlink.",distributor,"1. Type ""Valve Corporation"" in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Click the first hyperlink ""video game developer"" and verify whether the page title matches the hyperlink text.
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+ 3. As the texts match, go back and click the second hyperlink ""digital"" and verify whether the page title matches the hyperlink text.
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+ 4. As the texts match, go back and click the third hyperlink ""distributor"".
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+ 5. Observe that the page title (""distribution"") does not match the hyperlink text (""distributor""). Send a message to the user ""distributor""."
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+ Wiki,"Start at the ""Valve Corporation"" article and sequentially visit the hyperlinks in that article. Stop when you find a hyperlink where the hyperlink text doesn't match the title of the page it leads to, and tell me the names of all the hyperlinks that you have visited.","video game developer, digital, distributor","1. Type ""Valve Corporation"" in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Visit the first hyperlink ""video game developer"", confirm the article title matches the hyperlink text, and record the name.
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+ 3. Visit the second hyperlink ""digital"", confirm the article title matches the hyperlink text, and record the name.
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+ 4. Visit the third hyperlink ""distributor"" and observe that the page title does not match the text. Record ""distributor"" and stop the process.
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+ 5. Send a message to the user, the names of the pages that you recorded as visited, ""video game developer, digital, distributor""."
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+ Wiki,"Start from the article on the country ""Angola"". Sequentially visit the hyperlinks in that article. Stop when you visit a hyperlink that doesn�t have a valid page, and tell me the text of that hyperlink.",coastline,"1. Type ""Angola"" in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Begin clicking hyperlinks in the article sequentially to check for page validity. Do this by clicking on a hyperlink, checking, then going back. Remember the pages that you have visited so that you don't revisit them.
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+ 3. Continue until you click the hyperlink with the text ""coastline"".
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+ 4. Identify that this link leads to an invalid page or a ""red link"" (page does not exist).
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+ 5. Send a message to the user ""coastline""."
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+ Wiki,"Start at the article ""Crayon"" and serially visit the first five hyperlinks in the article's content. Tell me the titles of the articles that don't have a valid page.",All the articles have valid pages.,"1. Type ""Crayon"" in the search box and press Enter.
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+ 2. Identify the first five hyperlinks in the article content.
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+ 3. Click on the first hyperlink and identify that it is a valid page. Remember this fact.
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+ 4. Go back and click on the second hyperlink in the ""Crayon"" page and identify that it is a valid page. Remember this fact.
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+ 5. Go back and click on the third hyperlink in the ""Crayon"" page and identify that it is a valid page. Remember this fact.
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+ 6. Go back and click on the fourth hyperlink in the ""Crayon"" page and identify that it is a valid page. Remember this fact.
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+ 7. Go back and click on the fifth hyperlink in the ""Crayon"" page and identify that it is a valid page. Remember this fact.
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+ 8. Confirm that all five pages load correctly and contain content. Send a message to the user: ""All the articles have valid pages""."