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Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: Was there a recession during the time this president was serving?
Example Output: Was there a war during the time this president was serving as president?
Example Input: Was the height of this president over 6 feet tall?
Example Output: Was the height of this president less than 6 feet tall?
Example Input: Was the wife of this president born in the united states?
Example Output: | Was the mother of this president born in the united states?
| 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example is below.
Q: What wars did this president initiate as president?
A: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Rationale: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: Do any endangered animals live inside this national park?
A: | Does any endangered marine life live in this national park? | 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be more than 12 years?
Answer: | Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be less than 12 years? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Teacher: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Reason: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this instance: On what year was this president sworn in?
Student: | On what year was this president born? | 2 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Q: Does this dog breed have long and straight fur?
A: Does this dog breed have long and curly fur?
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Q: Was the wife of this president born in the united states?
A: Was the mother of this president born in the united states?
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Q: On what year was this president sworn in?
A: | On what year was this president born?
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| 4 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What did this president major in during their college studies?
What college activities did this president take part in?
What types of boating activities are available in this national park?
What types of activities led by rangers are available in this national park?
How many waterfalls does this national park have?
| How many people can fit in group campsites in this national park?
| 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Q: What are the guided hikes in this national park?
A: What are the lakes visited on the guided boat tours in this national park?
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Q: Where is owning this dog breed restricted or banned?
A: Where is owning this dog breed popular?
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Q: What occupation did the father of this president have?
A: | What occupation did the brother of this president have?
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| 4 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input case for you: Was this president ever shot at?
Output: | Was this president ever in a position to shoot at someone? | 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
Does this national park have a gift shop selling handmade items?
Answer: | Does this national park have stores that sell firewood? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Did this president ever visit russia?
Did this president ever visit china?
Is there a hotel you can sleep at in this national park?
Is there a cabin you can sleep at in this national park?
Was this president ever suspected of a crime?
| Was this president ever suspected of an affair?
| 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: What military branch was this president in?
Solution: | What military rank was this president before his presidency? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
Where is the rest area in this national park?
answer:
Where is the location of the information centers in this national park?
question:
Did this president remarry before becoming president or marry during his presidency?
answer:
Did this president get married more than once?
question:
Where are bird watching spots in this national park?
answer:
| Where are bird watching spots near a lake in this national park?
| 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Why? This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input: Was this president born on the east coast?
Solution: | Was this president born in the midwest? | 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
See one example below:
Problem: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: Where can i eat in this national park?
Solution: | Where can i drink alcohol in this national park? | 4 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: Does this dog breed get along well with other dogs?
Example Output: Does this dog breed get aggressive with other dogs?
Example Input: Where did this president retire to after being president?
Example Output: What state did this president retire to after being president?
Example Input: Does this national park border canada?
Example Output: | Does this national park border mexico?
| 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Teacher: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Reason: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this instance: What wars used this dog breed as trackers?
Student: | What countries used this dog breed as trackers? | 2 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Input: Consider Input: Does this dog breed generally have no hair?
Output: Is this dog breed generally long-haired?
Input: Consider Input: Does this dog breed always have spots?
Output: Does this dog breed sometimes have spots?
Input: Consider Input: What wars used this dog breed as trackers?
| Output: What countries used this dog breed as trackers?
| 2 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: Did this president have an illness in their childhood?
Solution: | Did this president have an illness as an adult? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: Can i hike to a waterfall at this national park?
| Solution: Can i hike to a canyon at this national park? | 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example input: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: What varieties of trees are in this national park?
A: | What varieties of edible mushrooms are in this national park? | 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Ex Input:
What types of coats for this dog breed are disqualified from competitions?
Ex Output:
What color of coats for this dog breed are allowed in competitions?
Ex Input:
Is this national park open year around?
Ex Output:
Is part of this national park closed in december?
Ex Input:
What varieties of trees are in this national park?
Ex Output:
| What varieties of edible mushrooms are in this national park?
| 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: Is this dog breed a dog known for barking often or distinctly?
Solution: | Is this dog breed a dog known for barking quietly or infrequently? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
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Question: How does this dog breed act around strangers?
Answer: How does this dog breed act around other family members?
Question: Can you go spelunking in this national park?
Answer: Can you go scuba diving in a lake in this national park?
Question: How does this dog breed act around strangers?
Answer: | How does this dog breed act around other family members?
| 7 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
How long should the tails of this dog breed be when docked?
What words describe how long the natural length of the tail of this dog breed is?
Can this dog breed have black or brown spots?
Can this dog breed have white or black fur?
Does this dog breed commonly have problems with entropion?
| Does this dog breed commonly have problems that are not related to the eyes?
| 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
[EX Q]: What are the guided hikes in this national park?
[EX A]: What are the lakes visited on the guided boat tours in this national park?
[EX Q]: Did this president have an illness in their childhood?
[EX A]: Did this president have an illness as an adult?
[EX Q]: What is the lower end of the typical litter size of this dog breed?
[EX A]: | What is the higher end of the typical litter size of this dog breed?
| 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Who did this president choose as secretary of state?
Who did this president choose as secretary of war?
Is the number of caves in this national park greater than 2?
Are the number of caves in this national park less than 2?
What accessibility services does this national park offer?
| What amenities does this national park offer in campgrounds?
| 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: Is this dog breed commonly used as a watch dog for farm animals?
Example Output: Is this dog breed commonly used as a watch dog for families?
Example Input: How did the stock market perform while this president was in office?
Example Output: How did the inflation rate perform while this president was in office?
Example Input: What did this president major in during their college studies?
Example Output: | What college activities did this president take part in?
| 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
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Question: How many electoral votes did the opposing candidate of this president get?
Answer: How many electoral votes did this president get?
Question: What were the approval ratings of this president?
Answer: What is the birthday of this president?
Question: Does this national park feature more than two restaurants?
Answer: | Does this national park feature more than two hotels?
| 7 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
What diets are recommended to feed this dog breed?
Answer: | What foods or vitamins are recommended for this dog breed? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Part 2. Example
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Answer: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Part 3. Exercise
Is this national park within 50 miles of los angeles?
Answer: | Is this national park in northern california? | 7 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: What were the approval ratings of this president?
| Solution: What is the birthday of this president? | 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Part 2. Example
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Answer: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Part 3. Exercise
Was the wife of this president born in the united states?
Answer: | Was the mother of this president born in the united states? | 7 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: Where did this president retire to after being president?
Solution: | What state did this president retire to after being president? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Teacher: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Reason: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this instance: How many waterfalls does this national park have?
Student: | How many people can fit in group campsites in this national park? | 2 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Why? This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input: What occupation did the father of this president have?
Solution: | What occupation did the brother of this president have? | 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Ex Input:
What era did the rocks form in this national park?
Ex Output:
What time period had glaciers in this national park?
Ex Input:
Did this president have a pet while in office?
Ex Output:
Did this president have a child living in the white house?
Ex Input:
Was this president ever shot at?
Ex Output:
| Was this president ever in a position to shoot at someone?
| 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example input: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: What are the popular tourist spots in this national park?
A: | What are the popular family activities for kids in this national park? | 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input case for you: Is the height of this dog breed usually more than two feet tall?
Output: | Is the height of this dog breed usually less than two feet tall? | 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
See one example below:
Problem: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: How many electoral votes did the opposing candidate of this president get?
Solution: | How many electoral votes did this president get? | 4 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Why? This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input: Can i bring my mountain bike with me to this national park?
Solution: | Can i bring my cat with me to this national park? | 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
Is it healthy for this dog breed to have a tongue be spotted?
Answer: | Is it healthy for this dog breed to have a tongue be one solid color? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Are there tours at this national park in the summer?
Are there tours at this national park in the winter?
Does this dog breed usually weigh 25 pounds or more fully grown?
Does this dog breed usually weigh 25 pounds or less fully grown?
Is it healthy for this dog breed to have a tongue be spotted?
| Is it healthy for this dog breed to have a tongue be one solid color?
| 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: Was this president born on the east coast?
Example Output: Was this president born in the midwest?
Example Input: What literature first describes this dog breed?
Example Output: What art first portrayed this dog breed?
Example Input: How tall are the glaciers in this national park?
Example Output: | How tall are the trees in this national park?
| 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
PROBLEM: How did the stock market perform while this president was in office?
SOLUTION: How did the inflation rate perform while this president was in office?
PROBLEM: What country does this dog breed originate from?
SOLUTION: What continent does this dog breed originate from?
PROBLEM: Did this president ever visit russia?
SOLUTION: | Did this president ever visit china?
| 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: Where can i drive in this national park?
Solution: | Where can i bike in this national park? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example is below.
Q: What wars did this president initiate as president?
A: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Rationale: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: What is the natural tail length of this dog breed?
A: | What parts of this dog breed have changed over the years? | 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Teacher: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Reason: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this instance: What famous actors have owned this dog breed?
Student: | What famous dogs have been actors from this dog breed? | 2 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: What state is this national park in?
| Solution: What person signed the establishment of this national park? | 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
Does this dog breed prefer colder climates?
answer:
Does this dog breed prefer warmer climates?
question:
How many electoral votes did the opposing candidate of this president get?
answer:
How many electoral votes did this president get?
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Does this president have any hobbies they enjoyed?
answer:
| Does this president have any musical hobbies they enjoyed?
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TASK DEFINITION: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
PROBLEM: Where was the father of this president born?
SOLUTION: Where was the mother of this president born?
PROBLEM: Which royalty was this dog breed popular with?
SOLUTION: Which presidents was this dog breed popular with?
PROBLEM: Does this dog breed prefer colder climates?
SOLUTION: | Does this dog breed prefer warmer climates?
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Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Q: Does this dog breed get along with other small animals?
A: Does this dog breed tend to chase other small animals?
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Q: What state did this president spend his youthful years in?
A: What state did this president spend his vacations in?
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Q: Was the height of this president over 6 feet tall?
A: | Was the height of this president less than 6 feet tall?
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Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
When was the first recorded breeding of this dog breed?
answer:
Where was the first recorded cross-breeding of this dog breed?
question:
Can you go spelunking in this national park?
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Can you go scuba diving in a lake in this national park?
question:
What year did this president graduate from college?
answer:
| What year did this president graduate from high school?
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Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
[Q]: What state did this president spend his youthful years in?
[A]: What state did this president spend his vacations in?
[Q]: Is the number of caves in this national park greater than 2?
[A]: Are the number of caves in this national park less than 2?
[Q]: Was there a recession during the time this president was serving?
[A]: | Was there a war during the time this president was serving as president?
| 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
What was the maiden name of the mother of this president?
answer:
What was the maiden name of the sister of this president?
question:
Are there brown bears in this national park?
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Are there brown and black bears in this national park?
question:
Did this president remarry before becoming president or marry during his presidency?
answer:
| Did this president get married more than once?
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input case for you: What kind of treaties did this president sign that had to do with asia?
Output: | What kind of treaties did this president sign that had to do with europe? | 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: What camp zones are in this national park?
| Solution: What places are camping restricted in this national park? | 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: What actions are needed to groom this dog breed?
| Solution: How often should you groom this dog breed? | 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
[EX Q]: Is this dog breed originally from europe?
[EX A]: Is this dog breed originally from asia?
[EX Q]: Is this national park within 50 miles of los angeles?
[EX A]: Is this national park in northern california?
[EX Q]: What tree is most populous in this national park?
[EX A]: | What deciduous trees are common at this national park?
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Detailed Instructions: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
See one example below:
Problem: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: Does this dog breed always have spots?
Solution: | Does this dog breed sometimes have spots? | 4 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
Is the number of caves in this national park greater than 2?
Answer: | Are the number of caves in this national park less than 2? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: Did this president have a pet while in office?
| Solution: Did this president have a child living in the white house? | 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: How many waterfalls does this national park have?
Example Output: How many people can fit in group campsites in this national park?
Example Input: Did this president have an illness in their childhood?
Example Output: Did this president have an illness as an adult?
Example Input: Are there tours at this national park in the summer?
Example Output: | Are there tours at this national park in the winter?
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Teacher: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Reason: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this instance: How long is the cave system in this national park?
Student: | How long are the rivers in this national park? | 2 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be more than 12 years?
Example Output: Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be less than 12 years?
Example Input: What era did the rocks form in this national park?
Example Output: What time period had glaciers in this national park?
Example Input: What era did the rocks form in this national park?
Example Output: | What time period had glaciers in this national park?
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Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example is below.
Q: What wars did this president initiate as president?
A: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Rationale: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: Is this president usually ranked as one of the better half of all presidents?
A: | Is this president usually ranked in the worst half of all presidents? | 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: Does this national park have a gift shop selling handmade items?
Example Output: Does this national park have stores that sell firewood?
Example Input: Can this dog breed have black or brown spots?
Example Output: Can this dog breed have white or black fur?
Example Input: What major river flows through this national park?
Example Output: | What highway passes through this national park?
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Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: Where is owning this dog breed restricted or banned?
Example Output: Where is owning this dog breed popular?
Example Input: Can you pan for gold at this national park?
Example Output: Can you use a metal detector at this national park?
Example Input: What awards has this president won for their humanitarianism?
Example Output: | What awards has this president won?
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Why? This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input: Can you rent a boat at this national park?
Solution: | Can you rent a kayak in this national park? | 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
Does this dog breed usually weigh 25 pounds or more fully grown?
answer:
Does this dog breed usually weigh 25 pounds or less fully grown?
question:
Is this dog breed commonly used as a watch dog for farm animals?
answer:
Is this dog breed commonly used as a watch dog for families?
question:
Does this national park have a gift shop selling handmade items?
answer:
| Does this national park have stores that sell firewood?
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input case for you: How did the stock market perform while this president was in office?
Output: | How did the inflation rate perform while this president was in office? | 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input case for you: Where was the father of this president born?
Output: | Where was the mother of this president born? | 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
How much does it cost to enter this national park?
answer:
How much does it cost to camp in this national park?
question:
Where is the rest area in this national park?
answer:
Where is the location of the information centers in this national park?
question:
How much does it cost to enter this national park?
answer:
| How much does it cost to camp in this national park?
| 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
Was this president ever suspected of a crime?
Answer: | Was this president ever suspected of an affair? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: When was the first recorded breeding of this dog breed?
Solution: | Where was the first recorded cross-breeding of this dog breed? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Why? This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input: Does this national park have caves you can enter without a permit?
Solution: | Does this national park have backcountry camping permits without a fee? | 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
See one example below:
Problem: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: What literature first describes this dog breed?
Solution: | What art first portrayed this dog breed? | 4 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Why? This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input: Did this president have both a son and a daughter?
Solution: | Did this president have any adopted children? | 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Input: Consider Input: Was this president ever the governor of an east coast state?
Output: Was this president ever the mayor of a city?
Input: Consider Input: Who did this president choose as a vice president?
Output: Who did this president choose as chief of staff?
Input: Consider Input: Did this president have both a son and a daughter?
| Output: Did this president have any adopted children?
| 2 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example Input: What major river flows through this national park?
Example Output: What highway passes through this national park?
Example Input: What actions are needed to groom this dog breed?
Example Output: How often should you groom this dog breed?
Example Input: Where can i eat in this national park?
Example Output: | Where can i drink alcohol in this national park?
| 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What state did this president spend his youthful years in?
What state did this president spend his vacations in?
Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be more than 12 years?
Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be less than 12 years?
What year was the last year this president was in office?
| What year was the first year this president was in office as president?
| 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: Does this national park border canada?
Solution: | Does this national park border mexico? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Q: Where can i drive in this national park?
A: Where can i bike in this national park?
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Q: What party was this president part of?
A: What fraternity was this president part of?
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Q: What other dog breeds is this dog breed commonly confused for?
A: | What other dog breeds is this dog breed commonly cross-bred with?
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| 4 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: Was this president ever the governor of an east coast state?
Solution: | Was this president ever the mayor of a city? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
Does this national park provide facilities for grilling?
Answer: | Does this national park provide facilities for boating? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
What is the natural tail length of this dog breed?
answer:
What parts of this dog breed have changed over the years?
question:
Do the origins of this dog breed come from another dog breed that is extinct?
answer:
Is this dog breed descended from another dog breed that is alive?
question:
Did this president have an illness in their childhood?
answer:
| Did this president have an illness as an adult?
| 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example input: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: Can a dog from this dog breed have only one color on their fur?
A: | Can a dog from this dog breed have more than two colors on their fur? | 3 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution is here: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Now, solve this: Did this president have any diseases that required surgery while serving?
Solution: | Did this president have any diseases that required medication while serving? | 6 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Part 2. Example
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Answer: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Part 3. Exercise
How long should the tails of this dog breed be when docked?
Answer: | What words describe how long the natural length of the tail of this dog breed is? | 7 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Ex Input:
Where is owning this dog breed restricted or banned?
Ex Output:
Where is owning this dog breed popular?
Ex Input:
What camp zones are in this national park?
Ex Output:
What places are camping restricted in this national park?
Ex Input:
How long should the tails of this dog breed be when docked?
Ex Output:
| What words describe how long the natural length of the tail of this dog breed is?
| 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
[Q]: Is this national park open year around?
[A]: Is part of this national park closed in december?
[Q]: Did this president have both a son and a daughter?
[A]: Did this president have any adopted children?
[Q]: Does this dog breed usually weigh 25 pounds or more fully grown?
[A]: | Does this dog breed usually weigh 25 pounds or less fully grown?
| 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Let me give you an example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
The answer to this example can be: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Here is why: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
OK. solve this:
Did this president ever visit russia?
Answer: | Did this president ever visit china? | 8 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Example solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Example explanation: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Problem: Was this president older than 80 when he died?
| Solution: Was this president older than 55 when he was elected? | 5 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
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Question: What country does this dog breed originate from?
Answer: What continent does this dog breed originate from?
Question: Does this national park have more than three waterfalls?
Answer: Does this national park have more than three parking lots?
Question: Did this president sign any health reform legislation during his presidency?
Answer: | Did this president sign any tax reform legislation during his presidency?
| 7 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example is below.
Q: What wars did this president initiate as president?
A: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Rationale: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: Is this national park open year around?
A: | Is part of this national park closed in december? | 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What wars did this president initiate as president?
Solution: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Why? This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input: Are there brown bears in this national park?
Solution: | Are there brown and black bears in this national park? | 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
Does this dog breed have long and straight fur?
answer:
Does this dog breed have long and curly fur?
question:
Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be more than 12 years?
answer:
Does this dog breed have an average life expectancy range that can be less than 12 years?
question:
Is this national park open year around?
answer:
| Is part of this national park closed in december?
| 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
One example is below.
Q: What wars did this president initiate as president?
A: What executive orders did this president initiate?
Rationale: This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
Q: Do i have to worry about bears at this national park?
A: | Do i have to worry about snakes that are poisonous at this national park? | 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
question:
What country does this dog breed originate from?
answer:
What continent does this dog breed originate from?
question:
Is this dog breed originally from europe?
answer:
Is this dog breed originally from asia?
question:
Is this dog breed a dog known for barking often or distinctly?
answer:
| Is this dog breed a dog known for barking quietly or infrequently?
| 9 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
Example: What wars did this president initiate as president?
Output: What executive orders did this president initiate?
This question changed the answer only by changing the phrase "wars".
New input case for you: Is white an acceptable color for this dog breed?
Output: | Is black an acceptable color for this dog breed? | 1 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
Please change the meaning of the following question by changing as few words as possible. Create different questions with the same output format (i.e., if the given question has a yes/no answer, so should yours, etc.). The questions are in three domains: presidents, national parks, and dogs. Each question has a keyword indicating its domain. Keywords are "this national park", "this dog breed", and "this president", which will be replaced with the name of an actual president, a national park, or a breed of dog. Hence, in the changed questions, this keyword should also be used the same way. All the questions should be written so that your new question will have a different answer than the original. Leave the original sentence the same as much as possible, changing only the meaning of the question. Try to write specific questions that are not too easy. Make your questions specific and concrete rather than open-ended or subjective (e.g., questions that can be answered differently by different people). Your questions should change the original question as little as possible.
What did this president major in during their college studies?
What college activities did this president take part in?
What were the approval ratings of this president?
What is the birthday of this president?
Is white an acceptable color for this dog breed?
| Is black an acceptable color for this dog breed?
| 0 | NIv2 | task120_zest_text_modification | fs_opt |
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