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Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: Everything was yummy . The owner of the restaurant was the captain of the pilot boat that leads the ship into port . And sitting next to us was the captain of our ship ! He was enjoying his time off the ship with his wife and two sons . Answer:
What was I on this ship enjoying this delectable food ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
TASK DEFINITION: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. PROBLEM: Context: hello everybody , As this is my first blog , you will have to bear with me and follow my stream of conscious narration . Right now I ' m sitting in an internet cafe in San Juan Del Sur , on the south western tip of Nicaragua on the Pacific side . I ' m here with a Canadian couple I met 4 days ago in Tegucigalpa at the Tobacco Inn , a Honduran Guest House recommended by the lonely planet . We became friends because we had several things in common : we shared a bathroom , in addition to the 6 other guests , with the 7 hondurans that lived in the hotel and the bar patrons . SOLUTION: Where may I be writing this blog post ? PROBLEM: Context: I went running today , it was really nice . I got sick of being in the house , it 's like 50 degrees outside and thought that i should n't waste the unseasonable warmth . I ran from my house to Tuscarora road and up the hill past the lake until the road turned . I thought I did pretty well for running on my own without Erin to push me .... SOLUTION: What may have happened after they were done with their run ? PROBLEM: Context: Hers was the hardest for me even though she was an old lady of thirteen , because it was an accident , and I feel I could have , should have , saved her , if I had only checked on her earlier . Somehow her hind legs had slipped off the back deck , under the chicken wire fencing . Her hips were weak , and she could n't pull herself up . And that 's how I found her , just hanging there . SOLUTION:
Why was she an old lady of 13 ?
8
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example is below. Q: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. A: What may happen before I called them? Rationale: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: If you leave it alone for a while , the foam goes back to its original shape . Overall , the be.ez case is a lot better in terms of fit for my laptop . If I had a choice , I would n't have picked the orange and black ( because it 's kinda an ugly color combo ) , but unfortunately , this was the only color available in store . Pick one up for cheap ( only $ 29 ! ). A:
Why did the person choose the orange and black color foam ?
9
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Input: Consider Input: Context: I am sitting here in my house in PJ 's sick as a dog . I had so many plans . I was going to swing by Nessa 's party before going over to Rob 's party where I would have met up with my husband . Output: What would have happened had the narrator not gotten sick ? Input: Consider Input: Context: I could have , but I did n't want to . So I invited my best friend to the party and would you believe it ... it took her less than 5 minutes to get here . Watched some movies , had some wine and Bailey 's and ice cream , which she snuck past me ( sneaky little fellow ) when she came . So now I ' m pretty much done with the whole subject of him . My apartment has been moving along nicely on the cost of me being totally exhausted and not having had any kind of free time recently . There 's still a lot to do . Output: Why was the narrator surprised with their friend ? Input: Consider Input: Context: " And just now I heard another coworker slam the phone down and say , " Shithead ! " and I giggled madly . There must be a full moon or else it 's My Husband Married a Fishwife Day . I am not observing the holiday , obviously , since every day is My Husband Married a Fishwife Day in our household . I got up at the unholy hour of 6:00 this morning to drive Elliot back to Lawrence for school .
Output: What may be a reason that they had to wake up early ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Output: What may happen before I called them? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input case for you: Context: Thought about going to the Bar in the Castro . On Mondays they have an 80 's night / happy hour . On Muni some cute guy chats me up about my Jack Skellington hoodie . Then he shows off his Jack Skellington tattoo . Output:
WhaT MAY HAPPEN AT THE BAR AGAIN ?
1
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Let me give you an example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. The answer to this example can be: What may happen before I called them? Here is why: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. OK. solve this: Context: His friends who helped him out with it were all incredibly hilarious . Some were french like him , one was Australian , and a couple others were Americans they happened to pick up in New York . Phillippe Petite still performs to this day . Answer:
Does Phillippe Petite have a good sense of humor ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Input: Consider Input: Context: Despite my best of intentions I keep falling back to old habits . They die hard apparently . Last night I was online for about 5 hours which is about four hours too long . Output: What might I be intending to accomplish ? Input: Consider Input: Context: It 's almost unheard of in some countries not to have your parents or grandparents living with you . One of the saddest things to me is seeing an elderly person lonely , with no visitors , or their children just do n't give a shit and do n't bother to visit them . I remember when my mother 's mother had a stroke , and she had to go to a nursing home , because she had so many children and grandchildren , etc ... she had visitors every single day . Output: What may be the reason to visit your grandmother ? Input: Consider Input: Context: My guessing had been right and it was a memory card to my cell phone ! Of course I picked it up and continued walking . It was on 1 GB , twice the size on my current memory card , so it was very nice and I ' m going to switch to using that one .
Output: Why does the narrator not have a ton of stress right now ?
2
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [Q]: Context: I just happened to be sitting outside of a cafe writing my friend Mary a letter when a bunch of college kids asked me to take their pictures . I fuddled with the buttons and the iphones and I gave 'em a little goodnatured guff . The one in the red baseball cap laughed the most at my goofy jokes and seemed pretty used to the fuss . [A]: Who ended up bothering the narrator ? [Q]: Context: My dad in old age ... he would have been wise in some matters . Important matters of the day to day . Wise in his right - brained blueness . Wise as each white hair in his beard . [A]: What may be a fact about their dad ? [Q]: Context: Thought about going to the Bar in the Castro . On Mondays they have an 80 's night / happy hour . On Muni some cute guy chats me up about my Jack Skellington hoodie . Then he shows off his Jack Skellington tattoo . [A]:
WhaT MAY HAPPEN AT THE BAR AGAIN ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example solution: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: It 's worse coming home , because I ' m ready to relax and chill , but it takes ages to get there . I ' m trying to figure out some reliable back ways , like West Valley Highway , to get around blocks . I have my Good to Go pass which works sometimes . I try to only use it when I ' m supposed to be somewhere , since I have to pay for it . And I still work at Pizza Hut .
Solution: What may be your reason for trying to find reliable back ways in the city ?
5
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Input: Consider Input: Context: It was n't a connecting flight so we need to stay in a hotel for a night . The hotel was just 2 minutes away from the airport . During our visit it was like only 3 days after the bombing at the front of a camp in Zamboanga . Bombing was the present enemy of the local government of Zamboanga during our visit . Next day it 's Sulu day . Output: Why did they have to stay ? Input: Consider Input: Context: I generally do n't care about who they are . And then a few weeks later I notice that I find one particularly attractive . Somehow , not at first though , I seem to become totally enamored with this one person . And that 's what 's happening again . Output: Why did it take me a few weeks to find someone attractive ? Input: Consider Input: Context: I gradually eased Eugene into the idea of doing a Rock Band night on Saturdays so the Rocky folks could play , too . After the first one he was hooked and was begging me to download new songs for us all to play . I ' ve spent more time in the building out of work than I have actually working .
Output: Was Eugene always open to the Rock band idea ?
2
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Ex Input: Context: ok my boyfriend and I were playing a game of truth while we were texting eachother . He asked me was I falling in love , and i told him the truth ; that it was too early for me to say , but that 's not to say it wo n't happen . I asked him the same question back and he replied with the same answer , and quickly moved on ! What are the signs that he does love me ?. Ex Output: How is this relationship going to go ? Ex Input: Context: I was in the cafe that day . And btw , normally I do use plate under sandwich but I had just cleaned that table and was too lazy to take a plate , lool . I think I did promise to post pictures of the cafe once , so here is a few . Ex Output: Why did they eat their sandwich without a plate ? Ex Input: Context: Although I guess in some ways , it affected every American indirectly . Today is a day that everyone who was old enough to remember and understand what happened that morning should know as the turning point in American history . I do n't think that this country will ever be the same . Ex Output:
Which of the following may have caused the narrator 's feelings ?
1
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
TASK DEFINITION: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. PROBLEM: Context: i ' ve taken lots of pictures since we got here ( around 200 i believe ) but have no idea how to upload them yet and we 're leaving for dinner soon so it will have to wait until tomorrow . we made it here a lot earlier than we planned and had breakfast at the Apple Farm instead of lunch . luckily they let us check in early . from here we drove to San Jose to the Winchester Mystery House ( my second time , Erik 's first ) and the tour was even better than i remembered . SOLUTION: Why did the narrator take 200 photos ? PROBLEM: Context: I no longer own one of those huge hunks of metal that consume precious fossil fuel , pollute the air , and may be considered responsible for all sorts of social , political and economic problems . gosh , how we love our cars ! in april I celebrated my second anniversary of being carfree . SOLUTION: What will I do after ? PROBLEM: Context: This week has gone by so fast , I can not believe it is already Friday . On Tuesday I ended up sleeping for about 13 hours ... it was insane . By the time I woke up , ate breakfast / lunch , showered , and got ready it was 2 pm . SOLUTION:
Why does the narrator feel so rested ?
8
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Teacher: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Reason: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Now, solve this instance: Context: I had n't thought about the little title of the blog I push my thoughts into . " Mike 's Space " . I looked at that the other day and felt it sucked a whole lot . " Space " has been taken over by MySpace and anything attached to social networking . Student:
What does the narrator like to do in their spare time ?
2
NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example solution: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: Not knowing him I nudged Dan ( on of the mentioned friends ) in the ribs and he introduced me .. then he sold me to him for a bottle of mead . Charming I know . The rest of the day was extremely pleasant and he asked me out . I did refuse him though for a couple of reasons .
Solution: Why did the author most likely refuse him ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
instruction: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. question: Context: Weekends are always rough , nothing to do but watch football with the guys and eat hot wings . but today , even in the height of Eagles Madness , I ' m being good . This friday I threw a big party for our friends , but thankfully i dicussed it with Becky . She said it was okay to indulge for that one occasion but I would have to be very strict with myself for the next week , and drink gallons of water afterward . answer: What city may I be living in ? question: Context: Other than my sister being a complete psycho and keeping me laughing , I ' ve been exhausted and working all the time . I ' m fine though . Definitely worth the money . That will go no where except to paying bills . answer: What may be a valid fact about me ? question: Context: THEN about ten minutes away from home my car started emitting a horrible squealing noise . The Boy thinks that during our watery trip home , the belts in the car may have gotten wet , causing the noise . Jesus , I hope that 's all . I have n't tried my car out yet today to see if it 's still squealing . Traumatic car ride aside , we now have a 2-month old Border Collie ( great breed ) mix named Molly . answer:
Why does the narrator think they 're going to have to spend money ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Q: Context: When has your first impression of someone turned out to be completely wrong ? Submitted by Mana'olana . I met a boy in the middle of my senior year at high school . My first memories of him are completely strange . A: Who may i be currently describing ? **** Q: Context: Once upon a time , when I was raising my " first family , " I frequently encountered the attitude of the Women 's Liberation Front that would have me believe that a woman who chose to stay home and raise her children was simply too stupid to do anything else with her life . The " mommy wars " were pretty vicious back then ! So , after almost twenty years of being a stay - at - home mom , I returned to college and earned three degrees ( so much for being too stupid ! ) and then worked away from home as a college instructor for several years . A: Why did I return to college ? **** Q: Context: I had n't thought about the little title of the blog I push my thoughts into . " Mike 's Space " . I looked at that the other day and felt it sucked a whole lot . " Space " has been taken over by MySpace and anything attached to social networking . A:
What does the narrator like to do in their spare time ? ****
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example input: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example output: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: For dessert we had pears and Stilton cheese . Fabulous meal . It is rare that DJ and I have time alone to talk , so it was a pleasant evening . The thugs who nearly killed ABJ in a home invasion attempt two years ago received life sentences last week , and it will do DJ good to have closure on that . A:
How would have DJ gotten over it ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Output: What may happen before I called them? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input case for you: Context: 4 hours on and I ' m still full . Good grief . On the topic of food , lunch today was a department one in which the new boss was nice enough to fork out some penance money to buy us all briyani lunch . I ' m not really a briyani person but the experience was quite wonderful . Output:
How might the employees act after the lunch ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example input: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example output: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: So , I skipped work today . Two reasons really . The first reason was I got an email last night that said the principal is moving me back to the math department because there are n't enough physics students to warrant having 2 teachers . A:
What job did the narrator have up until today ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Input: Consider Input: Context: I arranged to test drive the Kia Cerato . Partly cos I asked Alfred to come out and we had nothing better to do , partly also cos of necessity . My mum has to scrap her car by December this year . Output: Why might my mum do after scrapping her car in December ? Input: Consider Input: Context: So since he was talking three miles a second , he did n't actually realize , that his next beer bottle was momentarily refilled . ( He 's going to make on hell of a devoted lawyer one day , lemme tell ya)Unfortunately we have n't got a single photo from the very moment , when the really dirty and probably contaminated water hit the back of his throat . Ick ! But his face was priceless . Since the day had begun so good , something had to happen to make it worse . Output: How was his face priceless .? Input: Consider Input: Context: Very few people speaked English good , and of all places , in an isolated gas station ? I had noticed this man just sitting there in the gas station ( there were some tables and some chairs ) . When we walked in he was just sitting there . But then here he just launches out in perfect English .
Output: What 's a possible reason very few people spoke English good ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [Q]: Context: Katalin and Alex were originally from Hungry , they built this place a couple of years ago , and what beautiful home they have created . We were really spoilt , they love to have people stay and could not do enough for us . All of the food was homemade and they even catch and smoke their own trout . [A]: Why did the couple build the home ? [Q]: Context: You would go to fundraisers and events , and it was easy to spend a minute or two talking with various politicians , and they would always sound eager about whatever you were talking about . But when the event was over , and you tried to follow up , there was always that professionally elusive way that had of no longer being interested , or giving you a great reason why they ca n't do it now . That 's one reason I ' m not a big fan of politicians or bureaucrats for that matter , but I agree it 's a necessary evil . [A]: Why would politicians seem eager about what the writer was talking about ? [Q]: Context: I then went in to a computer and they had me put in my personal info . ( Name , address , past jobs , etc . ) After I finished that , I went to another section where I had to answer questions . They said something like , " My crack use affects my job " or " My meth use affects my job " , and you had to pick one answer , such as " Yes , it affects my job " to " I ' ve never used this illegal drug . ". [A]:
What may be the reason for them participating in the study ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Why? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input: Context: The next day , I came back with some whole wheat pita bread , and they liked that a lot more than pebbles . On the left of the main entrance to the mill . as seen in the first photo , there is a garden along the sidewalk , and I discovered what I thought was the remains of a mangled bird ... but upon closer inspection I saw it was a nesting female mallard : It remained perfectly still the whole time . It would only blink it 's eyelids every once in a while . Solution:
Why did the narrator show up with bread ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: The largest limb is about 18 feet long . Susan is wondering what she can make out of a piece of it . I told Billy Bumpus that I 'd like to have this one piece to make a bow out of . Nice straight piece at that . Answer:
Why is the group scavenging parts ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Ex Input: Context: i had a dream that i was on a space exploration mission and i was sitting in some sort of observatory staring out at the vastness of space . it was very existential until the dream shifted and i was back on the ground discussing the mission with riker and picard . Ex Output: What was the narrator 's vocation in their dream ? Ex Input: Context: So , after a day in the bay and a couple coats of oil it was ready to ride . I did n't have much luck the first couple of times I took it out . But , once I got the hang of it I ended up having one of the most fun sessions I ' ve had in awhile . Ex Output: What may happen after a couple of coats of oil ? Ex Input: Context: Right now , until I ' ve saved enough to buy the fabric that I need , they are covered with the backs of old quilts . The fabric I have chosen for slipcovers is very washable , and ... WHITE ! I know , it sounds crazy with four children to use white , but I can bleach white ! They are slipcovers , after all . Thankfully , my mother and I both sew , so this will be a winter project that we will tackle once it is too cold outside to do anymore painting projects . Ex Output:
What may be my favorite arts and crafts?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [Q]: Context: The food was scrumptious . Nice patio . We shared the moules de jour in curry sauce and I had the the hangar steak . Really tasty and well - spiced , on the whole , the food was highly enjoyable . [A]: How would the narrator rate their dinner ? [Q]: Context: Chef and I developed it , and it was very well received . Then I got off early ( started early too ) , got to see the sunset , walked the long way home , and have beers now . Two days off in a row !. [A]: What might be my title at my work ? [Q]: Context: Recently I purchased some canisters for flour and sugar , only to discover they 're not entirely airtight . Since I live in Seattle and the humidity is pretty high here , that 's a problem . Especially for the sugar , which tends to get clumpy and gross . So , I plan to empty 'em out and store popcorn , rice , and pasta in them instead . I used up the flour and white sugar , but the brown sugar is a problem . [A]:
what did he have to do before he purchased the canisters ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
TASK DEFINITION: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. PROBLEM: Context: I believe it 's the wild catfish 's scavenger diet that gives it its signature taste ( coupled with a bit of good old Louisiana water pollution ) . It 's also a lot of fun to catch the ingredients . The second rule is to cut the fish into steaks , not filets . Leaving the bones in will keep the fish from falling apart in the pot , and if you use larger catfish , the bones will be large enough to pick out . SOLUTION: If the narrator were being stereotypical , what will they be cooking ? PROBLEM: Context: I felt so trapped for these past 16 years of my life . I never had a chance to breathe . I am going to share some poems I wrote from now on ... Disclaimer : Please do not copy or use the poem . SOLUTION: What may be the reason for posting this ? PROBLEM: Context: What a melodious sound they made . If one of us could n't transport them to an event , the other would . One summer when I was in the doctoral program and we only had one car ( the one my husband drove to work ) Carol did all the transporting of my kids . Whenever someone commented that they wished they could get their kids involved but they just did n't have time , Carol would say , " Its either now or later . " We were not stay - at - home moms . SOLUTION:
Why did they only have one car at the time ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: Hi ! Just a quick thanks to those of you who were so supportive when my Pug was so sick . His recovery has been nothing short of miraculous . After numerous tests and a suggestion by the vet here to see a neurologist , I decided I needed the experts and took him to the UC Veterinary Hospital . Answer:
Why is the narrator feeling much more relieved ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Why? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input: Context: Sometimes I go for a stretch of time without blogging because I feel like I have nothing to say . It seems as though I have n't done anything , have n't had any inspired thoughts , and just ca n't get my fingers moving across the keyboard . This time , I have n't blogged for two weeks because I have just been doing way too much -- first traveling , then trying to get caught up on real life -- and every time I have thought about blogging , I just did n't know where to start . So I guess I ' m starting by not really starting !. Solution:
What may of been the reason for not posting ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example Input: Context: An out of the blue job opportunity fell in my lap last week . I was n't looking for a job , i was planning on waiting until feburary . but a friend of me called me and said there was a job opening where he works . i told him if anything opened up , to call me . Example Output: What happened after you got the call about the job opportunity ? Example Input: Context: When I hog on the computer , she sleeps on my lap . When I take a nap , she sleeps next to me . When I wakes up , I see her next to me . When I watch tv , she sit next to me . Example Output: What is the cause of all these things ? Example Input: Context: Ok , so I ' m now reading two books at once . I started Sense and Sensibility while on our trip last week and yesterday we picked up Breaking Dawn , which of course I started immediately ... ( shh , do n't say anything , I only went through the first part last night ) . Should n't be too hard to keep the stories straight , I hope . But then again , holding true to the first 3 books , when I started reading Breaking Dawn last night , it was only the fact that I could n't see the words clearly that stopped me from reading through the night . Example Output:
What will the reader most likely do after finishing reading Breaking Dawn for the night ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Detailed Instructions: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. See one example below: Problem: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: Little more blogging , little less calender - of - activities , you know ? Today I was watching television in my mom 's room when she came home from work and asked me to go play tennis with her . Now , since today was one of those " put - my - pajamas - on - directly - after - I - get - home - and - spend - all - day - catching - up - on - homework " days , I was debating saying no because I was n't dressed and I was fully exhausted . Nonetheless , I decided I would go and I ' m so incredibly glad I did . Solution:
How would I have felt if I did n't play tennis with my mom ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example Input: Context: Wow!. I am really pleased because I had never got to a final table in a $ 100 freeroll of 2700 people . I must admit that it was very difficult because at the final table people like me without many chips in their stacks played any hand and they won . That was terrible because I had to go all - in to win chips . Finally , I suppose at the final table you have to bluff a lot or not ?. Example Output: What game may I be currently playing ? Example Input: Context: so that being said . Has anyone else ever been to a homeopathic doctor ? any results ? what are your thought or feelings about this kind of approach to medicine ?. Example Output: Why is the narrator soliciting advice from others ? Example Input: Context: Wow ... as they say , " When it rains it pours . " Our auxiliary backup emergency dog Remy passed away this morning . She was 13 . She was not feeling well and we took her to the vet yesterday . For some unknown reason , her red blood cells were attacking each other . Example Output:
What may be the reason that Remy ’s red blood cells start attacking each other ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Q: Context: It was a great class , and the best part was that I got to take home a gallon jug of mead , which is now fermenting ( I hope ) under my kitchen sink . My class was during the last session of the day . I had the perfect number of people show up ( six ) and I think it went pretty well . ( It was on hand sewing and period finishing techniques for garb . ). A: Who is speaking ? **** Q: Context: Well since I had an extra cell phone around ( the ex 's cell phone ) , I offered to sell her the phone and allow her to use the existing cell phone line and number since it was still active as long as she paid the bill monthly . Well the so - called friend agreed and now we get to the cream of the crop of this blog entry . Well , the young lady was doing a good job paying her bill from January until April . I know it 's August now but what in the hell happened in May ?. A: What may happen after this story ? **** Q: Context: Then we get out of the drive thru and I hear this noise yet again only this time it is getting louder and closer to me . Yes , it was chirping noises . I go over this one lane bridge and ca n't take it anymore . A:
What will the narrator do once they are through the drive thru ? ****
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [EX Q]: Context: Jared wanted to say yes , he wanted to hiss the word viciously , but when he tried , he thought of the reality . Jensen would never recover from this truth . It would hurt him so deeply Jared would never be able to reach far enough inside of him to fix it . [EX A]: What may have happened after Jared thought things through ? [EX Q]: Context: It was very pleasant and peaceful . There were sculptures in the shape of words spelling " Tolerance " that I thought were very cool and sketched all of them . Dinner at a nice cafe where I had another great creme brulee . And that was about it . [EX A]: Why did you sketch all of the sculptures which you saw ? [EX Q]: Context: Sometimes I go for a stretch of time without blogging because I feel like I have nothing to say . It seems as though I have n't done anything , have n't had any inspired thoughts , and just ca n't get my fingers moving across the keyboard . This time , I have n't blogged for two weeks because I have just been doing way too much -- first traveling , then trying to get caught up on real life -- and every time I have thought about blogging , I just did n't know where to start . So I guess I ' m starting by not really starting !. [EX A]:
What may of been the reason for not posting ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Teacher: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Reason: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Now, solve this instance: Context: Unfortunately , there are n't any non - live versions of this song on YouTube yet because it is a new song , but this YouTube video is pretty good quality . However , the did disable embedding . Lame . Student:
Why are n't there any non - live versions of this song on YouTube ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example input: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example output: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: I was so excited to hear she had made the leap , but while I finished up the whirlwind of getting dinner on the table and Brian out the door to go to a colleague 's going away party , a sad thought materialized . I had missed her first success on the potty . I quickly called Brian to share my sorrow . He immediately helped me to focus on the positive . A:
Which of the following is true of the narrator ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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Detailed Instructions: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. See one example below: Problem: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: I have also been to Hong Kong and Shenzhen in the last 3 weeks . Shenzhen for shopping and HK for a new visa so that I can stay in China . Mandy has been travelling with me except to HK . Solution:
What may have been your reason for going to Hong Kong ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Let me give you an example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. The answer to this example can be: What may happen before I called them? Here is why: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. OK. solve this: Context: Wow ... as they say , " When it rains it pours . " Our auxiliary backup emergency dog Remy passed away this morning . She was 13 . She was not feeling well and we took her to the vet yesterday . For some unknown reason , her red blood cells were attacking each other . Answer:
What may be the reason that Remy ’s red blood cells start attacking each other ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example solution: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: In school I always hated advanced levels of math ( anything beyond long division ) and cursive writing . I saw little need for either one . My teachers assured me that I was naive and that one day I would regret my stubbornness .
Solution: What do I do when we 're learning about advanced math ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Ex Input: Context: Well apart from all the birds we have had this Summer at the bird table in the garden , we also had a little frog and a little mouse who stopped by to say hello . The frog only stayed for a week . We thought it was going to stay for longer and we made a little pond for it , but I seen it making its journey out of the garden last week , so onto pastures new for her . But the little mouse keeps coming back for more and I suppose we are encouraging her by leaving food out for her every night . Ex Output: What may happen after the mouse visits the garden ? Ex Input: Context: It 's like riding a bicycle - I was pleased to discover . After so many years , it all came back . I ' m a bit rusty technically and completely out of shape , but it feels good . Ex Output: What is probably true about the narrator ? Ex Input: Context: I took a deep breath and put the other foot in and tried hard not to squeal when C and Little L started splashing each other . Ten minutes later and I had worked my way down to my knees . Ex Output:
What acitivity were we doing .?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example Input: Context: I grinned like an idiot throughout . I looked to have the most friendly / outgoing coordinator , and I answered both questions flawlessly , with some slight babbling about my car . I spoke quickly , as I always do when nervous , but I like to think that only added to the enthusiasm I was trying to project . ( When I mentioned NYC , she invited me to attend a taping . Example Output: What may be the reason they grinned like an idiot ? Example Input: Context: Jake seemed to have appointed himself some kind of vampire slayer killer , and he tackled the guy the way he had been tackled . It gave Rusty and Linus time to move forward , closer to the car , but he was distracted when there was n't the strong smell of blood and the strangled cry of a mortal . Instead he heard Jake say something in a language he did n't understand but recognized as Italian , and he saw Jake smile , saw the flash of white teeth perfectly . Example Output: What may be the reason for Jake smiling ? Example Input: Context: I have also been to Hong Kong and Shenzhen in the last 3 weeks . Shenzhen for shopping and HK for a new visa so that I can stay in China . Mandy has been travelling with me except to HK . Example Output:
What may have been your reason for going to Hong Kong ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example is below. Q: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. A: What may happen before I called them? Rationale: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: I worry that he 's going to be a bit of a recluse living all the way out there , but he has to come to the city a lot for work , and we told him he is always welcome to stay here if he does n't feel like going home . He 's not all that far from San Jose , so maybe Ryan C will pay him visits , too . Poor Ryan C was working all weekend . I feel bad for that guy . His job sounds crazy right now . A:
Why may the narrator 's friend be getting a visit from Ryan C ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: ok so i just got off spring break all the more frazzled.i partied and razzled and dazzled all weekend . that s all my razzling and dazling for the year , thanks . i decided to leave the goddamn amex at home and put myself on a weekly cash allowance , like i been saying i would for the longest . Answer:
Why did the writer leave their amex at home ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Detailed Instructions: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. See one example below: Problem: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: And still , Ruta thought , staring out with blind eyes at the silent road , after all the danger " Stephen Seeker " had already gone through for her sake , she was not sure if she was willing to burden him with even more . * * * * * The next morning was rainy and grey water splashed around Stephen Seeker 's boots as he opened Ruta 's garden gate . The white roses near the wall had lost most of their last petals ; the bushes needed to be clipped , and he felt his lips twist in a grimace when he remembered that the woman who would normally have done so with ease was now unable to manage even the small garden tasks that had been her joy . Solution:
Why is Ruta grateful to Stephen ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [Q]: Context: This morning when I woke up the sky was darker than normal , and as I was getting ready for school , the rain started . In no time at all , it was pouring , and I had to make a decision ... how was I going to get to school . Today was the first day of morning rain since school started . [A]: What might happen if it rains before you go to school ? [Q]: Context: I arrived at the Crown at 1 am bleary eyed and for some reason they confused my surname with Elizabeth and I am convinced they were going to put me in Shannon 's room ! I woke my wife Ellen up the next morning with a declaration of " Hey ! Where 's Shannon Elizabeth and how in hell did you get here ! ". [A]: Why were you convinced they were going to put you in Shannon 's room ? [Q]: Context: ok so i just got off spring break all the more frazzled.i partied and razzled and dazzled all weekend . that s all my razzling and dazling for the year , thanks . i decided to leave the goddamn amex at home and put myself on a weekly cash allowance , like i been saying i would for the longest . [A]:
Why did the writer leave their amex at home ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Teacher: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Reason: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Now, solve this instance: Context: it was not a bang or a rolling but a weird slidey feeling . and walking down the stairs was not pleasant . but i sure as hell was not staying on the 3rd floor of a chinese building during an earthquake . i did take advantage of the situation and used my teachable moment to talk abotu earthquake safety with my students who were shocked , SHOCKED !. Student:
Why did the narrator decide to go to the floor ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
instruction: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. question: Context: Let 's explore ... For starters , Italy is one of those places where light enters the world at a magical angle . I 'll never forget the first time I arrived in Rome : a cab whisked me into the city at about 9 am on a September morning , and the Colosseum was bathed in a golden misty sunshine like I 'd never seen before . The whole country is like that , and that quality of light affects our perception of color on landscape and architecture . answer: How do I feel about Italy ? question: Context: If you want to see the scrapbooking that I did this weekend then check out the pictures in my Scrapbooking photo gallery . After the weekend I got busy at work but made sure to take time to call my mom for a couple of days . My parent 's anniversary was May 27th and , although my dad has been gone for almost 12 years , I always call her to let her know that I am thinking about her . THEN ... her birthday is the next day !. answer: What will the narrator do after calling her mom the second time ? question: Context: I dreamt I woke up having loads of blood between my thighs . I really thought I was losing my baby all over again . I dreamt I screamed and cried in pain . I immediately woke up with a cold rush of panic through my head . answer:
What may be a fact about this person 's past ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. -------- Question: Context: She was really happy to see me , and I ' m glad for her . I actually left after she received her diploma , because it was getting rather long . Afterwards , we got groceries , I cleaned my room , put away all the camping stuff , and we made a great lunch . Answer: Why did we make a great lunch ? Question: Context: Twice in the past week , I ' ve walked into my kitchen to discover what appear to be very small slugs ( not the slimy trail behind them ... the actual slug ) . One was brown and white , and a little more " mature " in terms of development . It was on the kitchen counter , near the toaster oven and an unopened package of english muffins . This morning , there was a smaller all - brown slug in a cereal bowl that I had washed out and was now dry and left upright near the dish drain . I live in a 7-story apartment building , on the 5th floor . Answer: Where did the narrator encounter the slugs ? Question: Context: 10 - It was n't a mistake ! I knew it could n't have been . I had tried so hard and put so much of myself into it that the mere thought that I had failed brought angry tears to my eyes . I wiped furiously at them with the back of my hand and glared up at the demon before me , his smirk nearly obscured by the white locks of hair that he purposely hid behind . Answer:
Why is the narrator crying and showing such blatant emotion ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: It 's here ... our first ever Accelerate Conference begins today ! We have approximately 500 people pre - registered and 25 churches or ministries represented so far . ( You can see the list of churches below ) . Please join me in praying for all of the churches , Pastors , staff , church leaders , and all participants that God would move in their hearts and the result would be that the power of God would accelerate us to a new level !. Answer:
Do these people believe in a higher power ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: they made out in the moonlight . they went out to a bar and found a drum and bass show and passed out little plastic animals together and one of the guys said " hey plastic animal " and he still uses that name.we've never been on vacation after two years of being together . he says he does n't give a shit . Answer:
What may be the reason for the post ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [EX Q]: Context: I feel it , just like he feels that I am a good woman . This is my last post ... AS FAR AS trying to convince future readers who comment regarding his lying , etc . that he IS a good man . Regardless of what happens , he is a good man . Okay , anyways . So we changed the topic and he started asking me questions about us possibly thinking about getting a car ... and that he 'd help me out each month to pay for it . Then he said , which I thought was cute : " We do n't have a car . [EX A]: What may be the reason for posting this ? [EX Q]: Context: My mum went to her place after buka puasa and she slept while Aunty Sim was doing facial on mum face . Mum fell asleep so once aunty sim done with her face she left mum to sleep somemore and made chocolate muffins . It took her 15 minutes to make and mix and 20 minute to bake . So fast and easy and damn yummy !. [EX A]: Why did they go to the Aunt 's house ? [EX Q]: Context: So I went to walk around the neighbourhood and around downtown . Downtown was really crowded , even though the shopping malls were closed . Everyone was basking the sun . really the sun is very good today , and remember , the germans only get the sun for 3 mths in a year . [EX A]:
Why do the Germans only get sun for 3 mths in a year ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. -------- Question: Context: soooooo i ' m kinda tipsy right now ... writing my research paper for Environmental Science.whooooo . yeah my parents let me have a lil wine to take the edge off my stress . since i was like in tears stressed and freaking OUT . so much work to do !. Answer: What may happen after drinking some wine ? Question: Context: I ' m always at war with my weight because I ' m not eating right , I ' m stressed over stupid things sometimes . Basically I do a good job of beating myself up and letting things bother me that I really should n't . Now it 's hard to change all that but I think I can . I need to just buckle down and be happy with who I am and take all my insecurities and flaws and realize they are what make me a Melissa and I have to deal with it . Answer: How would one describe a trait of the narrator 's personality ? Question: Context: I chuckle and tell her that I have a 2 month old at home . The other barista , the one behind the bar says , " oh how is your baby ! I ca n't believe it 's already been two months ! " I love our baristas . Answer:
Why do the baristas know her?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Ex Input: Context: I know I love him to the hilt but I never thought I can miss him this much . You see we 're only two in the family . Ton - ton is my younger brother ( click on the link for his FS account ) ; I fondly call him baby bro especially when I need him to do things for me . But he 's a five feet eight inch baby brother and I am the diminutive older sister . Ex Output: Why may she be diminutive ? Ex Input: Context: I see her again in October and she wants me to continue on another med . I told her to make the decision because I do not know what is best for my situation . She mentioned Copaxone and said we will discuss it in October . Ex Output: what may be a plausible fact about her ? Ex Input: Context: I had a dream about my mom again . She 's been dead for three years but I still have dreams about her . It 's like we were n't close when she was alive and I know she 's dead ( Finding and touching someone 's body makes you aware that " Hey , they are dead . " . ). Ex Output:
Why might they be having dreams about their mom ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example is below. Q: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. A: What may happen before I called them? Rationale: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: DH and I were in a marvelous European city , in a Jewish museum attached to one of the most remarkable synagogues in the world , and the tour guide was showing us different artifacts . When we got to the ketubah section , the guide told us about the nature of the Jewish marriage contract . It was all information that we ' ve heard dozens , maybe hundreds , of times . A:
Why may the narrator be interested in the museum ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Output: What may happen before I called them? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input case for you: Context: My sister and I have n't lived to together since she was nine . Now , as young adults , our shared eccentricities are precious gifts each time I stumble on one . To suddenly discover this amazing young person who came to many of the same conclusions as I , but from a vastly different path , almost makes up for being absent from her youth . At the public library where I do most of my writing , there is an elderly man , maybe in his seventies or eighties , who comes everyday to spend hours on the Internet . Output:
Why do I do most of my writing at the public library ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Why? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input: Context: Well I just bought a musical keyboard , designed to teach me how to read music and play it . Hope it works . Oddly , 2 - 3 weeks ago someone mistook me for a keyboard player . But I was n't then , I was just going to try out for a 4 person singing group , but I learn by ear , and they did n't have a conductor nor would they record CDs , so I figured it is time to learn to read music . I missed the boat on that group but there will be others . And I got it at London Drugs ( Yo Ken ! Got your back !. Solution:
Why may the narrator feel like they are a poser ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example is below. Q: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. A: What may happen before I called them? Rationale: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: Now a days there are days when I do not leave the house , nor do I have the desire to . Today I woke up at 230 and messed around on the internet , went to the gym ( in our apt complex ) , and ate diner . I am perfectly content with my day . A:
Why are there days when I do n't have the desire to leave the house ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
instruction: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. question: Context: As in , I should not be afraid of telling people about it . This is not the attitude I should be having if I want to touch people 's hearts with these next - to - nothing beats . You give me the constant urge to play . Help me to be bolder , please - help me not to be afraid of anything except You . answer: Why do they want to get over their fear ? question: Context: I begged and I pleaded , I cried , I begged , I just told you I wanted a beginning , that the beginning did n't mean you had to get lawyers and start the process , you just had to say one word . I just ca n't help but feel that it 's you that is throwing around " I love you " yet throwing around I love you is so much easier then ending something you say you do n't love , you hate , you do n't want , why is it ? Why do n't you love me enough to start a beginning with me ?. answer: What is the narrator trying to stop ? question: Context: I did n't realize how much it meant to have a friend in the workplace until I lost my workplace best friend today . I started this current job not too long ago . The first few months were lonely . Then I met JD . answer:
What probably happened after I met JD ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: He filled it as none of the other speakers , not even the musicians , could fill it . He had a complete presence . Politicians and leaders like this do not come along often . What has the man done in front of the audience ? Context: I ' m just glad i ' m out of the house 2morrow for my big 18th and they wounder why i do nt wanna spend my bithday with them or should i say SHE ! ! ! This was supposed to be the best year ever and it turned into a pile of SHIT ! ! Sure i ' ve loved seeing my IDOLS and spending much needed time with my 2 best friends in the whole wide world but i hope to got that 2009 is the year i can get away and not have to deal with my parents . Hold old am I at the moment ? Context: DH and I were in a marvelous European city , in a Jewish museum attached to one of the most remarkable synagogues in the world , and the tour guide was showing us different artifacts . When we got to the ketubah section , the guide told us about the nature of the Jewish marriage contract . It was all information that we ' ve heard dozens , maybe hundreds , of times .
Why may the narrator be interested in the museum ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example is below. Q: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. A: What may happen before I called them? Rationale: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: Just called home to wish my sister a happy birthday . She was n't there , but after talking with my mom for ages I ' m now walking around the house trying to wash the English accent out of my mouth -- the one I had when I was 7 and literally lost years before leaving home , and yet rears it 's head every time I speak with my mother now . People usually hear a little something " off " in my voice and occasionally pin it to England , but not nearly as often as they used to . A:
Where is the narrator likely from originally ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: So sorry for running off mid - last post . I stated that I had gotten another job offer . What actually happened is that one hour after deciding to accept the bookstore job , despite it 's crappy hours and low pay , I received an offer to interview with an office job in the Anthropology dept . at NYU . Why does the person need to apologize ? Context: So today is Sunday - how many churches are there in this area for you to choose from ? Well , there is no shortage of selection for the Northeastern Oklahoma area . Here 's something you may find interesting . What is the narrator likely to do after waking up ? Context: Just called home to wish my sister a happy birthday . She was n't there , but after talking with my mom for ages I ' m now walking around the house trying to wash the English accent out of my mouth -- the one I had when I was 7 and literally lost years before leaving home , and yet rears it 's head every time I speak with my mother now . People usually hear a little something " off " in my voice and occasionally pin it to England , but not nearly as often as they used to .
Where is the narrator likely from originally ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
TASK DEFINITION: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. PROBLEM: Context: My sister left me a wonderfull note : Hey sis!What do you think about a large coffee when we wake up and then clean up the place?So got up , drank a mug and cleaned the whole place . 2 hours later it 's spotless again ! ! ! ! So after I went out to do a bit of shopping . SOLUTION: What is causing the narrator to feel so productive ? PROBLEM: Context: ohya ! ! if ur wondering .. the office is empty .. cause is saturday night .. and we ' OWNED ' the WHOLE OFFICE lol ! ! ! ! reached homed at 2 am ... . SOLUTION: What is the reason for the office being empty on a Saturday night ? PROBLEM: Context: As much as it pains me to say it , our bed is going back to its mother . We are going to try to get something firmer , something that will help us feel rested when we wake up in the morning . So while I feel somewhat sad about this ( why ? ) I know it 's all for the best . SOLUTION:
Why is the narrator in the market for a new bed ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: In my high school German classes , at least the first year , we had ' lab ' in computer rooms . It was mostly add on tasks that were not very well applied , and the instruction was more or less lackluster . I really , to this day , do n't know why we had these labs . Answer:
What did the labs teach you ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Let me give you an example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. The answer to this example can be: What may happen before I called them? Here is why: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. OK. solve this: Context: I felt terrible for bringing up her hair the second time around , but I did n't know . When she talked about it , she was so upbeat about everything . It was encouraging in a sense , but I could n't help but feel that sense of hidden pain ? I mean , of course , there 's pain . Answer:
what may not happen if I had not mentioned the hair a second time ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Q: Context: Dear Harry : My father died last month , and we have just about finished going through his papers . He left everything equally to my sister and me . Among the things we found were two shares of Berkshire Hathaway stock ( Warren Buffett 's company ) . A: What may happen after going through important papers ? **** Q: Context: He makes you at ease immediately . I was nervous to walk up to him , not because he 's scary , but because he 's such a famous person and it 's a bit intimidating to approach him . Once I got to talk to him , all that has vanished !. A: How might it be possible that he makes you at ease immediately despite being so famous ? **** Q: Context: After all that my brother bet me I would n't go near this one dessert called , " Triple Chocolate Confusion " a three layered cake , basically the kind of thing that older people should stay away from if they do n't want to have a heart attack . This was me not being smart , and I ordered it . It was so good , I did n't think I would finish it , but I was a fat kid , so I did . I think I went to heaven for about 10 minutes . A:
What type of meal is the narrator enjoying ? ****
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: Taken in near Maesot ; Thailand , in the Karen villages at the border . The Karen tribe has been caught in the longest civil war of all time . Till now , thousands live under persecution and oppression . One never knows when the Burmese army would come to kill and destroy . What may happen after the war is over ? Context: . " Fear grows in darkness ; if you think there 's a bogeyman around , turn on the light . " Dorothy Thompson We 're afraid because we 're in the dark . We do n't know what to expect . Why would we turn off the light ? Context: + For ShookFree Publicity Comes At A PriceWhen your campaign bank account is slim , getting your picture on the front page of the Sanford Herald with anybody has got to look like a plus . And when that person is one of the most admired in the world , the idea of associating campaigns with them has to nearly make one giddy . But there is no free lunch . The price for Linda Shook was speaking from the same podium as Senator Elizabeth Dole on the same subject . That leads to conscious and unconscious comparison between the two candidates .
What got Linda Shook so excited at the event ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
TASK DEFINITION: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. PROBLEM: Context: Once upon a time , when I was raising my " first family , " I frequently encountered the attitude of the Women 's Liberation Front that would have me believe that a woman who chose to stay home and raise her children was simply too stupid to do anything else with her life . The " mommy wars " were pretty vicious back then ! So , after almost twenty years of being a stay - at - home mom , I returned to college and earned three degrees ( so much for being too stupid ! ) and then worked away from home as a college instructor for several years . SOLUTION: Why did I return to college ? PROBLEM: Context: Basically , Kanzaki Nao is a really honest and pure girl who gets tricked from the start to the end throughout all the rounds in Liar Game . If not for Akiyama Shinichi who is always there to help her get out of trouble and always watching her back , i do n't think she 'll even survive the first round . Akiyama is seriously not good - looking at all . I was right about this show not having any eye candy . SOLUTION: How does the narrator view Kanzaki Nao ? PROBLEM: Context: I ' m so sorry I have n't been updating for a whole week ! I have been working afternoon all week and has gone of at midnight , and been home around 12.15 - 12.30 all week and just have been too tired to update and the days have been full with other stuff . So here is my week : Sunday night : I spend sunday night at this guy and it was a great night !. SOLUTION:
What is the most likely reason the narrator do what she did on Sunday ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Let me give you an example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. The answer to this example can be: What may happen before I called them? Here is why: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. OK. solve this: Context: I was in an office complex with a bunch of other people , and it was being assaulted by zombies . None of us were well armed . I had a metal pipe , but that was the best weapon to be had . While I did take out several zombies , many more were advancing on us and adding what was formerly our ranks to theirs . Answer:
What would happen if a zombie bit them ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [EX Q]: Context: I was n't completely shitfaced or anything , just a little over tipsy . That put me in a fairly good mood . So at around 11 30 Mack 's ( Lindsay 's boyfriend ) mom picked us up and drove us back to Lindsay 's house . Ben and I were sitting in the back listening to his i - pod . [EX A]: Why did Lindsey 's mom pick them up ? [EX Q]: Context: The expensive kind too , that only spins when the rest of the wheel turns . They did n't have any . So , I had to wait around until they hammered the damaged rims back into something that would hold air for a few days . That took hours . [EX A]: Why did I have to wait for hours to fix my tires ? [EX Q]: Context: Hi , there ! If you 're a new or small business and you want lots of free help with small business marketing , please visit my website . This help includes : news and help articles , small business white papers , podcasts and quizzes . [EX A]:
Why do I want you to do what I want you to do ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution is here: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Now, solve this: Context: Hardwood , loft , two fireplaces , two balconies . Much awesome . I lost approximately 9 % of my body weight to sweat and almost electrocuted myself trying to rewire the outlet for his washer and dryer . I hate alternating current . Solution:
What may happen before rewiring the outlet ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Output: What may happen before I called them? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input case for you: Context: O.O Then he and Jocelyne put the kid on the ground . The kid continued to eat grass as he lay on the ground by the truck , but the man began to tie his front legs together and the kid started to struggle . We calmed him down , but after he tied the rear legs and then began to tie the rear legs to the front legs the kid started screaming and thrashing and would not stop . Finally , the man dumped the kid in the back of his pick up ( moving several hack - saws and broken beer bottles to the side ) and asked if he could buy some goats milk . Output:
What type of area is this scene most likely to take place in ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. -------- Question: Context: So I went and bugged Jess , despite how super busy she was . And she was very nice and very gracious and took time out of her weekend and looked over Breaking the Curse . She found no errors ( surprisingly enough ) and then she very nicely and so wonderfully put it up on her site . Answer: Why is the narrator grateful for Jess in this situation ? Question: Context: okay no.the first session was bad .. i failed 3 out of 4 booklets .. by 5 - 6 marks.cos i studied like half the book only.but the second session i managed to pass all . alhamdulillah ! ( * imitates tira ) ; ) tmr 's the evaluation .. and hopefully i can passi ca nt afford to fail or my mum will nag.lol.oh i saw an and firdaus khalif there also .. i think they taking bike nampak sah.okay..will be out with kak ina to lepak ! lepak or what fizah !. Answer: What did I do differently the second session ? Question: Context: I felt terrible for bringing up her hair the second time around , but I did n't know . When she talked about it , she was so upbeat about everything . It was encouraging in a sense , but I could n't help but feel that sense of hidden pain ? I mean , of course , there 's pain . Answer:
what may not happen if I had not mentioned the hair a second time ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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Teacher: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Reason: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Now, solve this instance: Context: The whole crowd was loving them ! When they finished , I followed them to their merch tent where I bought their CD for $ 10 , and they signed it ! And I took a pic with them ! ! OMG adorable . Student:
Was following them to the merch tent a good idea ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example input: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example output: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: Took all my possessions , including my sword and told me never to return . " Naturally I felt sorry for her and exclaimed , " That 's awful ! " Liette replied , " I know !. A:
Why is the narrator carrying his sword around while talking to Liette ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Teacher: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Reason: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Now, solve this instance: Context: As I ' ve been mentioning recently in my blog , work has been INTENSE . And post - graduation life is confusing and sometimes scary . Yet my response has not been to run to God for strength in the slightest but to turn to myself and even to turn to sin . Student:
How might I describe myself ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example solution: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: There were four speeds in forward and reverse . Once , while driving it around the block , a bird died from flying into the clear glass dome . When I was about 14 , I had my friends Pete & Jodie over while my parents were out .
Solution: Why did the bird die ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example is below. Q: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. A: What may happen before I called them? Rationale: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: I had pushed up my ISO to 1200 and was tempted to push it higher . Since the event was supposed to last till 20:30 I started to realize I was in trouble : pretty soon there would not be light enough!I set up a flash , pointed it at the white ceiling , and used my Pocketwizard to fire it . But the light kept fading and I realized I really was in trouble . I did have a second flash - but not a sync - wire or a third pocketwizard to fire it . A:
What may this post be describing ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Detailed Instructions: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. See one example below: Problem: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: The awesome thing about dining Ethiopian - style in a group is that you all eat from the same plate ! No one uses utensils - you just scoop up the food by tearing off little pieces of injera , a spongy , pancake - like flatbread made from teff flour , and dipping . And the best part was all of our food was vegan , even though no one else at our table of 6 was even vegetarian !. Solution:
What type of food is the narrator and group eating ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [Q]: Context: My mum went to her place after buka puasa and she slept while Aunty Sim was doing facial on mum face . Mum fell asleep so once aunty sim done with her face she left mum to sleep somemore and made chocolate muffins . It took her 15 minutes to make and mix and 20 minute to bake . So fast and easy and damn yummy !. [A]: Why did they go to the Aunt 's house ? [Q]: Context: After spending only a couple of hours at the park it was time to leave . Our trip drew to a close with a fun and long bus ride . The trip was a magnificent experience and was an awesome way to get exposure into the American Southwest . [A]: What may be a fact about their trip ? [Q]: Context: I had pushed up my ISO to 1200 and was tempted to push it higher . Since the event was supposed to last till 20:30 I started to realize I was in trouble : pretty soon there would not be light enough!I set up a flash , pointed it at the white ceiling , and used my Pocketwizard to fire it . But the light kept fading and I realized I really was in trouble . I did have a second flash - but not a sync - wire or a third pocketwizard to fire it . [A]:
What may this post be describing ?
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NIv2
task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Part 2. Example Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Answer: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Part 3. Exercise Context: When we were visiting my parents , my mom gave Himself two baths in the kitchen sink . They got pictures of at least one bath . I now have an adorable picture of my son playing with the bathwater , watching it intently . Answer:
What might happen after I visit my parents ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
TASK DEFINITION: Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. PROBLEM: Context: It kind of reminds me of myself when I swim . Lots of leg and arm movement , but no distance . He does n't go very far , which is probably a good thing . My parents ' house is nowhere near childproof . SOLUTION: What may be a fact about the speaker ? PROBLEM: Context: The day is overcast and dreary ; indeed it feels fitting -- as if it weeps with us . Late last week we finally determined that our sweet foundling stray of 3 years this month had lymphoma and a mass in her stomach . She had been spiraling down sharply for the past 4 - 6 weeks despite all our efforts and the fine people at the clinic we go to . SOLUTION: What disease has our stray been diagnosed with ? PROBLEM: Context: An angle that you did n't see a few seconds ago . Bad attitudes might also be signs of precaution found in an individual . Instead of creating despair and harm , bad attitudes may be temporary transitions inspired by past transgressions or impulses firing softly , harshly , melodically inside an individual 's head . SOLUTION:
What may be the reason for posting this ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Output: What may happen before I called them? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input case for you: Context: So here I am , in this foreign country which still has a lot of old school hospitality going on . Every time you go to someone 's house , this traditional sausage ( think tube shaped bologna ) and Hallmark chocolate get pulled out and it 's pretty darn rude to not partake , especially in this traditionally agricultural and poorer land . I ' ve been in several situations where it 's refuse the sausage and hurt great grandma 's feelings or just eat it and deal with feeling like a big pile of doo - dah afterwards . Once or twice , no biggie for me . Output:
Why is the narrator eating against their will ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example input: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example output: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Q: Context: I had a moment where I thought about stopping . ( I ' ve had issues in the past with a cyberstalker . ) But then I figured , I 'll just keep on and if I have to stop , I will . A:
Why did I think about stopping ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Q: Context: Thank God Gustav went down to a category 2 . I was so worried about Danielle because I did n't think that she left ( but she did ) . But poor fucking New Orleans I mean , they 're not even recovered from Katrina and they get slammed again ? It does n't seem right . A: Why did Gustav go down to a category 2 ? **** Q: Context: He had and still has the ability to indo any of the Democrats so called failures and we see NOTHING ... NOTHING ! ! Bush , Washington , the Federal government is pushing the cost of their failed policies onto the middle class . I did not tell the banks to make loans with out doing credit checks . I did not tell Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase that junk paper and try to sell it to investors at a profit . A: What event in the past am I posting about ? **** Q: Context: This week , the challenge on Sunday Postcard Art is : Alter a Real Postcard . At first , I was stumped . But after I looked through my collection of postcards , an idea quickly formed in my mind . I chose a postcard of a flowering tree . I added a young woman in an evening gown , a butterfly , a simple frame - and then stamped dream on the postcard . A:
Was I able to come up with a good idea for the postcard ? ****
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: So i made the usual , curry . and it was just as delicious as always.and a plus!i got to put more veggies in it this time ! it 's nice not to have just the meat and potatoes feeling . What may happen after they eat this meal ? Context: So just wanted to drop by and say that we ( my sister and I ) have started up choir again . We have a community choir close to us . We usually have fourteen weeks for practice . but this time we have only five weeks . What might be the reason I am posting about the choir ? Context: The whole crowd was loving them ! When they finished , I followed them to their merch tent where I bought their CD for $ 10 , and they signed it ! And I took a pic with them ! ! OMG adorable .
Was following them to the merch tent a good idea ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Input: Consider Input: Context: You would go to fundraisers and events , and it was easy to spend a minute or two talking with various politicians , and they would always sound eager about whatever you were talking about . But when the event was over , and you tried to follow up , there was always that professionally elusive way that had of no longer being interested , or giving you a great reason why they ca n't do it now . That 's one reason I ' m not a big fan of politicians or bureaucrats for that matter , but I agree it 's a necessary evil . Output: Why would politicians seem eager about what the writer was talking about ? Input: Consider Input: Context: Challenge : [ 159 ] In Another LifeTitle : It 's Always A PleasureWord count : 317~ ( sorry sorry~)Summary : Axel had never been so happy to go to work . Rating : PG ? ... Axel sighed heavily as he leaned back against the couch . His job had given the rest of the day off to their employees and the redhead was trying relax , but he could n't help feeling like he was waiting for something . Or he should be looking for something . Something important . Output: Why does Axel feel like he 's waiting for something ? Input: Consider Input: Context: The awesome thing about dining Ethiopian - style in a group is that you all eat from the same plate ! No one uses utensils - you just scoop up the food by tearing off little pieces of injera , a spongy , pancake - like flatbread made from teff flour , and dipping . And the best part was all of our food was vegan , even though no one else at our table of 6 was even vegetarian !.
Output: What type of food is the narrator and group eating ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Example solution: What may happen before I called them? Example explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Problem: Context: I have a new weight loss goal which is the rest of the weight I wanted to lose by Halloween . I shoved an avocado wrap down my face today , so far , so good . I did my budget and I can only afford $ 600.00 in rent , that 's it , anymore than that and my life , as we know it , will cease to exist . If the damn MTA fare was n't $ 80 and constantly rising if food were free , if I did n't have loans to pay then I would n't on the verge of poverty . I tried applying for food stamps , for cereal , and I make too much money .
Solution: Why am I feeling anxious ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. -------- Question: Context: I generally do n't care about who they are . And then a few weeks later I notice that I find one particularly attractive . Somehow , not at first though , I seem to become totally enamored with this one person . And that 's what 's happening again . Answer: Why did it take me a few weeks to find someone attractive ? Question: Context: I ' ve submitted my work only once for publication . Nothing came of it . I keep telling myself I 'll try again , but I want to be satisfied with my work first !. Answer: Why would the narrator not submit their work again ? Question: Context: Our bags were already packed . Our flight was leaving at 8:55AM . I knew my grandma was dying and had been anticipating that phone call for the last 30 days . Answer:
What probably happened next ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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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. Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution: What may happen before I called them? Why? The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. New input: Context: When , I was young I used to be scared of the stairs because I thought it was creepy . Now , it 's the perfect place to get a little naughty , and completely out of sight . Click here to see video clips from my naughty little hiding spot . Right on the stairs , I stripped out of my clothes , leaving on only my boots . Solution:
what may be the reason for stairs being creepy ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. [EX Q]: Context: There is no doubt in my mind that she knew exactly what she was doing when she met us . So what happened to you ? We were eventually kicked out of the house , about six months from the time we signed the deal to the time her mortgage company foreclosed on the house . They came to us saying , " this house is foreclosed by the owner . " And I said , " I ' m still the owner ! " But she never made payments , despite me paying her for months . [EX A]: What may be the reason why she did n't make the payment ? [EX Q]: Context: His friends who helped him out with it were all incredibly hilarious . Some were french like him , one was Australian , and a couple others were Americans they happened to pick up in New York . Phillippe Petite still performs to this day . [EX A]: Does Phillippe Petite have a good sense of humor ? [EX Q]: Context: Anyways so I left my lover at 5 to head to chris place . I was 10 minutes away from chris place and I heard nick and I 's song ... So of course I had to call him to let him know that I miss him . Then I got to chris house and I talked to his mom and his brother . Then chris and I got aloha BBQ that was at the mall . [EX A]:
What may be the reason she needs to date so many men ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. One example: Context: I was told, in person over the phone, that my shoes were on their way. They have my money. I have no shoes. Solution is here: What may happen before I called them? Explanation: The question can not be answered directly from context and requires commonsense. Now, solve this: Context: The people who did her last treatment for the pleural effusion at Scarborough Gen. Did it wrong . they apparently fixed one lung and just drained the other instead of fixing it too . Everything my mom has ever had to have repeated at Princess Margaret , Toronto Gen , Etc . Solution:
What caused the doctors at the last hospital to botch the treatment of the pleural effusion ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Input: Consider Input: Context: After packing up we headed east of town about 30 kilometres to Nitmiluk Katherine Gorge National Park . We asked a ranger at the visitor centre what path she would suggest if you could only take one . She suggested Butterfly gorge . Output: Why did the park ranger recommend visiting Butterfly Gorge ? Input: Consider Input: Context: I ' m about to go to bed , it 's been a long day . I ' m a cheerleader now , so that 's what I spent my Thursday night doing . Now , it 's not just any ordinary Thursday night , though , is it ? Of course it is n't . Output: What may happen next in speaker 's story ? Input: Consider Input: Context: How sweet is that ? Not to mention a sweet looking Barnes and Noble and a Starbucks right next to that :) I loved all of it . I think I ' m going to be right at home on this campus once I get used to it .
Output: What may be a fact about the speaker ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
fs_opt
Based on the given context, craft a common-sense question, especially those that are LONG, INTERESTING, and COMPLEX. The goal is to write questions that are easy for humans and hard for AI machines! To create such questions, here are some suggestions: A. What may (or may not) be the plausible reason for an event? B. What may (or may not) happen before (or after, or during) an event? C. What may (or may not) be a plausible fact about someone (or something)? D. What may (or may not) happen if an event happens (or did not happen)? You can also create other types of questions. DO NOT make your question answerable without looking at the context, or question of which the correct answer can be directly extracted from the context. DO NOT ask a question that requires very specialized knowledge that is not common sense. DO NOT ask too simple or too short questions. Your question must be related to the context and answerable with common sense. Try to add more variations and complexity to the questions. Input: Consider Input: Context: so that being said . Has anyone else ever been to a homeopathic doctor ? any results ? what are your thought or feelings about this kind of approach to medicine ?. Output: Why is the narrator soliciting advice from others ? Input: Consider Input: Context: His memorial service was held on 9/11 , the day that changed America . I was putting up a flag when much of the rest of the country was going through the ultra - patriotism thing . The American flag had been weaponized . Lives had been lost because of that flag , and more lives would be lost again soon . Output: Why might more lives be lost again soon ? Input: Consider Input: Context: The people who did her last treatment for the pleural effusion at Scarborough Gen. Did it wrong . they apparently fixed one lung and just drained the other instead of fixing it too . Everything my mom has ever had to have repeated at Princess Margaret , Toronto Gen , Etc .
Output: What caused the doctors at the last hospital to botch the treatment of the pleural effusion ?
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task023_cosmosqa_question_generation
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