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task405_narrativeqa_question_generation
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task405-43f5291227b645ca8f5dc488e90b1d1d
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You will be given a summary of a story. You need to create a question that can be answered from the story. You can create a question about characters, events, facts and beliefs, etc. Your question should be specific, try not to use pronouns instead of full names. As the stories are sometimes movie plots, they will contain actor names in parentheses. You should not use those names. Only use character names. Try to ask a question about all parts of the plot, not just the beginning.
Willis imagines a near future (first introduced in her story "Fire Watch" (1982)) in which historians conduct field work by traveling into the past as observers. The research is conducted at the University of Oxford, in the late-21st century England.
In the book's fictional universe, history resists time travel that would cause the past to be altered, by preventing visits to certain places or times. Typically the machine used for time travel will refuse to function, rendering the trip impossible. In other cases "slippage", a shift in the exact time target, occurs. The time-traveler arrives at the nearest place-and-time suitable for preventing a paradox; variance can be anything from 5 minutes to 5 years. Some periods theoretically accessible can also be deemed too dangerous for the historians by the authorities controlling time travel.Kivrin Engle, a young historian specializing in medieval history, asks her reluctant instructor, Professor James Dunworthy, and the authorities running the project to send her to Oxford in 1320. This period had previously been thought too dangerous, because it stretched the time travel net 300 years earlier than it had ever been used before. Professor Gilchrist, who took charge of the project in the absence of the normal department head, coaxes authorities to allow it, in hopes it would enhance his own prestige. Kivrin will be the first historian to visit the period and is confident that she is well prepared for what she will encounter.
Shortly after sending Kivrin to the 14th century, Badri Chaudhuri, the technician who set the time travel coordinates for Kivrin's trip, collapses suddenly, an early victim of a deadly new influenza epidemic that then disrupts the university and eventually leads to the entire city's being quarantined. The time traveler Kivrin also falls ill as soon as she arrives in the past. She awakens, after several days of fever and delirium, at a nearby manor, whose residents have nursed her. Being moved by her rescuers caused her to lose track of where the "drop point" is (in order to return home, she must return to the exact location where she arrived, when the gateway opens at a prearranged time).
The narrative switches between Kivrin in the 14th century and 2054/2055 Oxford during the influenza epidemic. Kivrin discovers many inconsistencies in what she "knows" about the time: the Middle English she learned is different from the local dialect, her maps are useless, her clothing is too fine, and she is far too clean. She can also read and write, skills unusual even for educated men of the time and rare among women. As nuns are the only women commonly possessing these skills, some family members conclude Kivrin has fled her convent and plan to return her to the nearest convent. She fakes amnesia, afraid the background story she originally concocted would have similar inconsistencies, as she tries to find the "drop point".
In future Oxford, fears grow that the virus causing the epidemic has been transmitted from the past via the time travel net, despite the scientific impossibility of that occurrence. This causes Professor Gilchrist to order the net closed, effectively stranding Kivrin in the past, even as Professor Dunworthy tries frantically to reverse the decision.
At parallel points in their respective narratives, Kivrin and Professor Dunworthy realize that she has been sent to England at the wrong time as a result of the technician's illness: she has arrived during the Black Death pandemic in England in 1348, more than 20 years later than her intended arrival. The Black Death cuts a swathe through the Middle Ages just as the influenza overwhelms the medical staff of the 21st century. Many who could have helped Professor Dunworthy fall ill and die, including his good friend Doctor Mary Ahrens, who dies even as she tries to save the other influenza victims, and Professor Dunworthy himself is stricken by the disease.
Meanwhile, in the 14th century, two weeks after Kivrin's arrival, a monk infected with the plague comes to the village. Within days, many residents of the village fall ill. Kivrin tries to nurse the victims, but, lacking modern medicines, she can do little to ease their suffering. The arranged date for retrieval passes with neither side able to make it. At last, in desperation, Professor Dunworthy (despite being in feeble health) arranges for Badri to send him back in time to rescue Kivrin, as he feels responsible for sending his student, so he thinks, to her death.
In the Middle Ages, Kivrin can only watch while all the people she has come to know die from the Black Death. The last is Father Roche, the priest who found her when she was sick and brought her to the manor. Father Roche insisted on staying with his parishioners, despite Kivrin's attempts to arrange an escape, as he feels it his duty to care for them although it may mean his own death. As Roche lies dying in the chapel, he reveals that he was near the drop site when Kivrin came through and misinterpreted the circumstances of her arrival (shimmering light, condensation, a young woman appearing out of thin air) as God delivering a saint to help during the mysterious illness sweeping through England. He dies still believing that she is God's messenger to him and his congregation, while Kivrin comes to appreciate his selfless devotion to his work and to God. As she sits in the graveyard, unable to dig a grave or finish tolling the peal for his death, her rescuers, Professor Dunworthy and Colin (the adventurous great-nephew of Doctor Mary Ahrens), find her. They barely recognize her: her hair is cropped short (from when she was sick with the flu), she is wearing a boy's jerkin, and she is covered in dirt and blood from tending to the sick and dying. The three return to 21st century England shortly after New Year's Day.
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What important event is happening in the time period Kivrin is at?
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task1308_amazonreview_category_classification
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task1308-90d207704e554615929598c4af1f86bf
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In this task, you're given a review from Amazon and category of the product based on the review given by the user and your task is classify whether the given category match the review. Generate "True" if given review and its category match, otherwise generate "False".
Reviews: Ordered in November just put in my newly painted living room And not even one week of use and my small French bulldog layed on it and the cover snapped in middle looks horrible and now have to spend money on a new one bc I cannot return this or get new cover. Waste
Category: wireless
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False
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task472_haspart_classification
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task472-d2695f4d0b8147ba9799a0fb2cf68826
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Given two entities as input, classify as "yes" if second entity is the part of the first entity. Otherwise classify them as "no". These are entities of meronym In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., second entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., first entity).
Entity 1: barley grass
Entity 2: nerve
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no
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task1420_mathqa_general
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task1420-e9a0629dd96f4db7bdfc43c38d9a0835
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In this task, you need to answer the given multiple-choice question on the general math. Classify your answers into 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', and 'e'.
Problem: find large number from below question the difference of two numbers is 1015 . on dividing the larger number by the smaller , we get 9 as quotient and the 15 as remainder
Options: a ) 1209 , b ) 1324 , c ) 1245 , d ) 1140 , e ) 1635
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d
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task296_storycloze_correct_end_classification
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task296-b9c8025f377d414ca16ff6fe6a0ebd4d
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In this task, you're given four sentences of a story written in natural language. The given story is not complete and your job is to complete the story by selecting one of the sentence choices from (A) and (B), such that the story sounds fully coherent.
Sentence1: Ben was babysitting. Sentence2: He had never babysat before and he was nervous. Sentence3: He found that the little boy was fun to watch, though. Sentence4: Soon he and the kid were laughing and playing games.
(A) He was accused of pedophilia and sent to prison. (B) He ended up babysitting to pay for college.
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B
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task294_storycommonsense_motiv_text_generation
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task294-ecf8982386a94c1b8cc441e74d9d87d4
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In this task, you're given a context, a sentence, and a character. The sentence describes an action or job of the given character. Also, the context provides more information about the sentence or the character. Your task is to write the character's motivation by doing a specific job, which is given in the sentence. You can use context to find the motivation; however, all the inputs do not provide context. Also, in some inputs, there can be zero motivation; output, 'None' in this case.
Context: Joe was bored. Joe wanted to go out. Joe call his friends to go out. Joe and his friends went out downtown.
Sentence: Joe had a lot of fun with his friends.
Character: Joe
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to enjoy
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task316_crows-pairs_classification_stereotype
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task316-b2fc417e860e44a5a03559f4f2a64e50
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In this task, you are given a short passage that conveys a stereotype or an anti-stereotype. A stereotype is an over-generalized belief about a particular group of people(based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, abilities, etc.). An anti-stereotype is an idea that goes against a common stereotype. You are expected to classify the passage into two classes: stereotype or anti-stereotype.
Passage: Men will do anything to get a man.
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Anti-stereotype
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task550_discofuse_sentence_generation
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task550-aa47cbb416814daea11565baadaa6c4c
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In this task, you are given a second sentence. Your task is to generate the first sentence on the same topic but incoherent and inconsistent with the second sentence.
However some member states had expected to oppose the creation of such a high - profile post .
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The complicated situation had renewed some calls to merge the posts , possibly at the end of Barroso 's term in 2014 .
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task088_identify_typo_verification
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task088-6669f26c110a42c786ea68c5f97f3db4
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The given sentence contains a typo which could be one of the following four types: (1) swapped letters of a word e.g. 'niec' is a typo of the word 'nice'. (2) missing letter in a word e.g. 'nic' is a typo of the word 'nice'. (3) extra letter in a word e.g. 'nicce' is a typo of the word 'nice'. (4) replaced letter in a word e.g 'nicr' is a typo of the word 'nice'. You need to identify the typo in the given sentence. To do this, answer with the word containing the typo.
A coyple relaxing on a mountain ski lift.
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coyple
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task505_count_all_numerical_elements_in_list
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task505-5eaf7e7903ea44278b25a2360905fd44
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In this task, you are given an input list. A list contains several comma-separated items written within brackets. You need to return the count of all the numerical elements in the given list. Return 0 if no numerical element in the list.
['W', 'd', '6769', 'A', 'n', 'd', '7553', 'u', '5749', '3113', '5353', '721', 'i', '9421', 'M', 'y', '3801']
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8
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task405_narrativeqa_question_generation
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task405-699d48aa585b4b758553c4fa334ee1fb
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You will be given a summary of a story. You need to create a question that can be answered from the story. You can create a question about characters, events, facts and beliefs, etc. Your question should be specific, try not to use pronouns instead of full names. As the stories are sometimes movie plots, they will contain actor names in parentheses. You should not use those names. Only use character names. Try to ask a question about all parts of the plot, not just the beginning.
In 1927, silent film star George Valentin is posing for pictures outside the premiere of his latest hit film when a young woman, Peppy Miller, accidentally bumps into him. Valentin reacts with humor to the accident and shows off with Peppy for the cameras. The next day, Peppy finds herself on the front page of Variety with the headline "Who's That Girl?" Later, Peppy auditions as a dancer and is spotted by Valentin, who insists that she have a part in Kinograph Studios' next production, despite objections from the studio boss, Al Zimmer. While performing a scene in which they dance together, Valentin and Peppy show great chemistry, despite her being merely an extra. With a little guidance from Valentin (he draws a beauty spot on her, which will eventually be her trademark, after finding her in his dressing room), Peppy slowly rises through the industry, earning more prominent starring roles.
Two years later, Zimmer announces the end of production of silent films at Kinograph Studios, but Valentin is dismissive, insisting that sound is just a fad. In a dream, Valentin begins hearing sounds from his environment (as does the audience), but cannot speak himself, then wakes up in a sweat. He decides to produce and direct his own silent film, financing it himself. The film opens on the same day as Peppy's new sound film as well as the 1929 Stock Market Crash. Now Valentin's only chance of avoiding bankruptcy is for his film to be a hit. Unfortunately audiences flock to Peppy's film instead and Valentin is ruined. His wife, Doris, kicks him out, and he moves into an apartment with his valet/chauffeur, Clifton, and his dog. Peppy goes on to become a major Hollywood star.
Later, the bankrupt Valentin is forced to auction off all of his personal effects, and after realizing he has not paid loyal Clifton in over a year, gives him the car and fires him, telling him to get another job. Depressed and drunk, Valentin angrily sets a match to his private collection of his earlier films. As the nitrate film quickly blazes out of control he is overwhelmed by the smoke and passes out inside the burning house, still clutching a single film canister. However, Valentin's dog attracts the help of a nearby policeman, and after being rescued Valentin is hospitalized for injuries suffered in the fire. Peppy visits the hospital and discovers that the film he rescued is the one with them dancing together. She asks for him to be moved to her house to recuperate. Valentin awakens in a bed at her house, to find that Clifton is now working for Peppy. Valentin seems to remain dismissive of Peppy having taken him in, prompting Clifton to sternly remind Valentin of his changing luck.
Peppy insists to Zimmer that Valentin co-star in her next film, threatening to quit Kinograph if Zimmer does not agree to her terms. After Valentin learns to his dismay that it had been Peppy who had purchased all his auctioned effects, he returns in despair to his burnt-out apartment. Peppy arrives, panicked, and finds that Valentin is about to attempt suicide with a handgun. Peppy tells him she only wanted to help him. They embrace and Valentin tells her it's no use; no one wants to hear him speak. Remembering Valentin's superb dancing ability, Peppy persuades Zimmer to let them make a musical together.
Now the audience hears sound for the second time, as the film starts rolling for a dance scene with Peppy and Valentin and their tap-dancing can be heard. Once the choreography is complete, the two dancers are heard panting. The director of the musical calls out audibly, "Cut!" to which Zimmer adds: "Perfect. Beautiful. Could you give me one more?" Valentin, in his only audible line, replies "With pleasure!" revealing his French accent. The camera then pulls back to the sounds of the film crew as they prepare to shoot another take.
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How do Valentin and Peppy meet?
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task475_yelp_polarity_classification
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task475-d208bb217b1f41a4af29eaf63d5028e8
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In this task, you are given Yelp reviews. The task is to classify a review as "POSITIVE" if the overall sentiment of the review is positive or as "NEGATIVE" if the overall sentiment of the review is negative.
It's located in the Caesar's Palace Forum Shops.\n\nBy no means am I taking anything away from Max Brenner by saying this but go for the desserts and not the food. Why you ask? First off, for you chocolate lovers this is your mini Willy Wonka type store front you've been searching high & low for. Don't even bother with that overrated Serendipity outside Caesar's Palace. That place is a joke especially when you have this spot not too far away in walking distance. Second, if you order too much food off their regular menu, you may not have enough room to fully enjoy their sweet delicacies at the end. The food food was good but nothing spectacular. The quality of their chocolate is for sure up there and the dessert menu itself will blow you away. When we first sat down, we all reached for the dessert menu before the food menu. We spent most of the time looking it over back and forth.\n\nOff the bat, the d\u00e9cor of the place should stand out. Back in the day this store was actually a club that I visited once. I'm glad that they got rid of that and Max Brenner took over its spot. A little trendy, lots of chocolate theme props, and the never ending aroma of cocoa beans floating about especially in the downstairs part of the restaurant.\n\nThey do have a couple of cocktails and mixed drinks made with chocolate and your favorite alcohol. It will however will run you about $12-13 per drink. We went with the shakes instead. The Hazelnut Cream Chocolate Milkshake ($8) - vanilla ice cream, dark chocolate truffle is worth mentioning and should not disappoint if you so order it.\n\nFor dessert (to share), we had The S'Mores Concoction ($11) - marshmallow fluff, milk chocolate mousse, graham crackers, caramelized bananas. This looked like your 11th grade science project more then anything. Even the grid looking palate it came out on reminded me of being in class again. Every prop used for this dish will make you nostalgic of those days you use to pass puppy love notes in class to that cutie you had a crush on. Personally, it was fancy to look at more then eating it. It was good but I probably won't revisit it again.\n\nThe Melt Chocolate Truffle Heart Cake & Shake ($14) was the winner. Milk and white chocolate heart cake served with a creamy vanilla ice cream, red berries, and an iced milk chocolate shot. That shot of chocolate is crack like. The chocolate heart cake reminds me a of lava cake that is perfectly complimented by the vanilla ice cream. You pour the milk and white chocolate yourself so you have the option to go easy or douse. Again, this look was very appetizing but the taste of everything worked well together in perfect harmony. I want more of that stupid shake shot! \n\nHonestly, there's just too much to order from their dessert menu. Whether it be a variety of hot chocolates, to hand dipping your own ice cream bars (which they were out of on this day), to their infamous fondues, or cr\u00e8me brulee/waffle dishes. The possibilities are endless. I don't think one trip to Max Brenner is sufficient. That is why I say go for their desserts and that's it.\n\nRemember, I'll forewarn you that it's not a cheap place to grab dessert and the portions are quite petite. What they lack in size makes up in taste and presentation. You will feel like a kid in a candy or in this instance, chocolate store.\n\nAlso, check out their $5 cookie out in the front stand if you don't want to go in and sit down. Yes, its $5 but it's a damn good $5 cookie. If they close the stand, just walk to the bar inside the restaurant and ask the bartender for the $5 cookie, they'll know exactly what you're talking about. It may not seem like it was worth it after the initial bite but you'll soon be asking for more of it. Yeah, it's legit son.
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POSITIVE
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task383_matres_classification
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task383-5a79a5b965f34fcfabe4b66813cb3647
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
But The Buffalo News reported Friday that the hair was in a packet, with at least two bullets, that was found buried in the ground more than 50 feet from a tree where police believe the sniper stood and fired. Last week, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official visit to Mexico, asked Mexican authorities to join the hunt for Kopp, federal officials have (said).
Verb: said
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Yes
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task389_torque_generate_temporal_question
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task389-3f019824296744aa88a020cd9fb607b2
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In this task, a passage will be given and the goal is to generate a question about temporal relations based on that passage. A temporal relation describes the relation between two things with respect to time e.g., something happens/starts/terminates/... immediately/shortly/usually/... before/after/during/... something else.
Your question should include an event, or ask about an event, and should not be a yes/no question.
Passage: "There have been too many bailouts in Europe; it's time to remove the air bags," said Stephen Jen, a former economist at the International Monetary Fund who runs a hedge fund in London. "This is not a Lehman," he said, referring to the disastrous chain reaction touched off by the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
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What event has begun but has not finished?
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task1422_mathqa_physics
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task1422-9c43ad0d7bd740c8bac01c3c3fac80af
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In this task, you need to answer the given multiple-choice question on the physics. Classify your answers into 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', and 'e'.
Problem: convert 300 miles into km ?
Options: a ) 360 km , b ) 480 km , c ) 510 km , d ) 320 km , e ) 500 km
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b
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task308_jeopardy_answer_generation_all
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task308-442a898d379b4c099777eac7486f963a
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You will be given a trivia clue, and the category it belongs to. You should answer with the best answer that belongs in the category and is described by the clue. For simplicity, answers should be in all lower cased letters.
Category: PEOP"L"
Clue: Although this "Lone Eagle" was a civilian, he flew about 50 combat missions towards the end of World War II
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charles lindbergh
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task045_miscellaneous_sentence_paraphrasing
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task045-71e4ac6bb177446aaa17afe97a9362a6
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You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence.
Question: Abnormal cell division may result in?
Answer: cancer.
Sentence: Abnormal cell division may result in cancer.
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Cancer may be caused by abnormal cell division.
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task1726_mathqa_correct_answer_generation
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task1726-80109fd8b3d747019ab83c23e6a7b361
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The task is to generate the correct answer for a given math problem.
Problem: an inspector rejects 0.05 % of the meters as defective . how many will he examine to reject 4 ?
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8000
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task1729_personachat_generate_next
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task1729-5c7a9ccc4d2f443f828b937eafca5685
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Your task is to generate the next utterance in a given dialogue. You will be given a few sentences describing the personality of the person who is making the dialogue, and a history of the dialogue after that. Each line in the history is said by one of the two participants in the conversation.
Personality: I work for a large hospital.
I'm a doctor.
I live in a large home.
Boating is my favorite activity.
Chat history: -Hi, communication major, navy, folk music, foster child. You?
-My profession is a doctor, I have a huge house, boating is my activity.
-Get out! Me too! Chicken wings are our friends. You sing? I sing for the navy.
-No but I do work in a huge hospital.
-Hmmm. Yesterday I taught a unicorn folk music. You orphaned? I'm.
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No my parents are still alive and well.
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task509_collate_of_all_alphabetical_and_numerical_elements_in_list_separately
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task509-f8f1276fc6cf4851ac7cd63e5c345115
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In this task, you are given an input list. A list contains several comma-separated items written within brackets. You need to collate all the alphabetical elements at the start of the list followed by all the numerical elements of the list. Maintain the order in which the alphabetical elements appear in the given input list, and do the same for the numerical elements.
['9249', '6987', '3885', '2887', '1541', 'z', 'm']
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z, m, 9249, 6987, 3885, 2887, 1541
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task149_afs_argument_quality_death_penalty
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task149-0e42ee7b36364ed485e5e433dfb30de1
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We would like you to assess the QUALITY of each of the following argument (discussing Death Penalty) and determine if the argument is Valid or Invalid. A valid argument is clearly interpretable and either expresses an argument, or a premise or a conclusion that can be used in an argument for the topic of death penalty. An invalid argument is a phrase that cannot be interpreted as an argument or not on the topic of death penalty.
The case is indeed more involved than your typical court case, and for good reason.
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Invalid
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task283_dream_incorrect_answer_generation
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task283-b79e748dbb334c45a6f26d2036c47d43
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In this task, you will be shown a conversation and a question. You need to write an implausible answer to the question. Even though there exist multiple wrong answers, we only need a single wrong answer. "W" and "M" in the conversations stand for "woman" and "man".
W: So you are leaving for the U. S. tonight? M: Don't ask. I am not going. W: Why? M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss. W: Oh, well, never mind. Now you can come to Helen's party tonight., Question: How is the man feeling?
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Delighted.
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task063_first_i_elements
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task063-272ecc5fbf9e4bfab64070d81a545eae
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In this task, you are given inputs i and A, where i is an integer and A is a list. You need to output the first i elements of A, starting with the 1st element in A. i will always have a value less than the length of A
6, ['D', 'R', 'k', '3063', '4767', '7029', '7791', 'p', '7419', '2907', '8469', '725', 'Q', '2575', '3001']
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D, R, k, 3063, 4767, 7029
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task325_jigsaw_classification_identity_attack
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task325-1bdfc6914ec64793a835c7c4517f3006
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In this task, you are given a public comment from online platforms. You are expected to classify the comment into two classes: identity-attack and non-identity-attack. Identity attack refers to anything rude or disrespectful about someone's identity, including appearance, race, gender, and sexual orientation.
Comment: Wow electing Justin Trudeau didn't solve this? Weird! They promised they could handle this!
Clearly the government of Canada should set up another ministry or department or politburo of some sort, staffed with even more than 4,500 taxpayer-paid staff that INAC already currently employs; and taxpayers should spend (sorry -- "invest") even more hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars, in order to look after this simple-ass issue which has been festering for the past 100 or so years, dumbfounding all the genius politicians and government "experts." And maybe the provincial governments should do the exact same, and then fer sherzies it would improve.
Or instead, we could use all those billions of dollar and all those thousands of government-paid people to fully fund a mission to Mars and ship Mars water back to the helpless people in those poor helpless reserves. Maybe there are Martians who could help us figger this out since we can't.
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Non-identity-attack
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task454_swag_incorrect_answer_generation
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task454-6a4a4a45e5714a96b64192bc1c6f993c
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Given a sentence, generate a most unlikely next statement. The next statement should not be logically relevant to the given context
Then the child gradually moves to another bar on the monkey bars by herself and when she gets to the end she steps on the wooden end and then makes her way back to the beginning. Then she climbs her way back to the end and that
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helps her stick tube under her arm.
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task247_dream_answer_generation
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task247-7ef804dcf6ee4f64a917afcb372205fa
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In this task, you will be shown a conversation and a question. You need to answer the question and choose the correct option based on the conversation. "W" and "M" in the conversations stand for "woman" and "man".
W: One of the most interesting experiments with dolphins must be one done by Doctor Jarvis Bastian. What he tried to do was to teach a male dolphin called Bass and a female called Doris to communicate with each other across a solid barrier. M: So how did he do it exactly? W: Well, first of all, he kept the two dolphins together in the same tank and taught them to press levers whenever they saw a light. The levers were fitted to the side of the tank next to each other. If the light flashed on and off several times, the dolphins were supposed to press the left-hand lever followed by the right-hand one. If the light was kept steady, the dolphins were supposed to press the levers in reverse order. Whenever they responded correctly, they were rewarded with fish. M: Sounds terribly complicated. W: Well, that was the first stage. In the second stage, Doctor Bastian separated the dolphins into two tanks. They could still hear one another, but they couldn't actually see each other. The levers and light were set up in exactly the same way except that this time it was only Doris who could see the light indicating which lever to press first. But in order to get their fish, both dolphins had to press the levers in the correct order. This meant of course that Doris had to tell Bass whether it was a flashing light or whether it was a steady light. M: So did it work? W: Well, amazingly enough, the dolphins achieved a 100 % success rate., Question: How did the second stage of the experiment differ from the first stage? (A) Only one dolphin was able to see the light. (B) The male dolphin received more rewards. (C) Both dolphins were put in the same tank.
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(A) Only one dolphin was able to see the light.
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task267_concatenate_and_reverse_all_elements_from_index_i_to_j
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task267-18850f958ffa4cf898feaeee3ad7db72
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In this task, you are given inputs 'i', 'j', and A, where 'i' and 'j' are integers and A is a list. A list is shown by two brackets and comma-separated numbers and characters inside, like ['1', '12', 'l']. You need to concatenate all elements of A from the ith element to the jth element, and then reverse the resulting string. 'i' and 'j' will be non-negative, and will always have a value less than the length of A. 'i' will always be less than 'j'. Perform the operations in order, i.e., do not reverse first and then concatenate.
7, 8, ['6581', '5199', '8599', 'h', 'N', '217', 'i', '7339', '9717', 'I', 'U']
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9337i
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task632_dbpedia_14_classification
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task632-7090c3592e5b41ff8cf6771fcc9c64d6
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In this task, you're given a text which is the body of the document. Indicate your answer as "Yes" if the text is about a person, otherwise indicate your answer as "No". Don't generate anything else apart from "Yes" or "No". Pay attention that for your answer to be "Yes", the passage should be generally about a person. Mentions of people in the text don't necessarily mean the text is about a person.
Text: Simon Fischer (born June 21 1988) is an American-born professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with Lausanne HC of the Swiss National League A.Fischer made his National League A debut playing with EV Zug during the 2005–06 NLA season.
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Yes
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task870_msmarco_answer_generation
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task870-1f8ff6750e944dd69957e5601f7b8d01
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Given a passage and a query based on the passage, generate an unambiguous, concise and simple answer to the query from information in the passage. Note that the answer may not be present in exact form.
Published April 21, 2014 |. We all know how the story goes. You get a flat, put on your spare and drive off. Sometimes, people even forget that the spare tire is there instead of the real tire. Unfortunately, using a spare tire for too long can cause your car damage and put you in a risky situation. It is suggested to drive as little as possible on a spare tire. This of course doesn't apply if it is a full size spare tire, but a donut? its there to get you to the shop, … not drive around town for weeks. Book a service. 1 600+ car repair, maintenance & diagnostic services at your doorstep. 2 Use our easy diagnostic tool. We’ll guide you to the correct service or repair. 3 Track services, save quotes, get maintenance reminders & more. If you have owned the car long enough to have replaced the original tires, then the spare tire may be a different brand or type of tire, if you didn't buy 5 tires when you replaced the original set. Do realize, though, that tires don't last forever, even if they are in the trunk. Remember that a spare tire (other than a full size matching spare tire) is a temporary solution that should be used only to get you to a service station safely Spare Tire Storage & Use When choosing a spare tire, keep your vehicle's storage space in mind. You can usually store them in the trunk, the cabin, or on the outside of the vehicle. See our list of spare tire types above to get an idea on the amount of space required for each. Chances are, if you need to use your spare tire, you'll need to know how to change the flat. The mini spare had never been used, had no cracks and held air (60 psi). For the little such a tire is used, and the fact that it is not exposed to direct sunlight, it's safe to use as long as it hold air. But observe the 60/60. rule; no more than 60 mph and no further than 60 miles. Tags: are run flat tires better than spare tires?, flat tires, how far can I drive on a spare tire, how good are spare tires, I don't have a spare tire, is a spare tire good to go long distance on, Run Flat Tires, spare tires, what is a donut, what is a space saver, what is a spare tire, what to do with a spare tire How long can a spare tire be used? A donut specifically details the guidelines of its usage on the sidewall or rim of the spare tire. The general rule of thumb is a donut can only be used for 70 miles in distance at a top speed of 50 miles per hour. This is because there is very little tread on the tire, and it is more susceptible to road damage than a regular tire. Instead of asking “How long do spare tires last?,” you might be wondering if you even have a spare tire. A 2015 AAA study found that 30 million vehicles sold in the past 10 years did not have spare tires. How long do spare tires last? Most full-size spare tires are designed to last anywhere from seven to 10 years, according to John Paul. That said, drivers should never use a tire with visible damage, such as cracks in the sidewall, punctures, impact bulges or irregular tread wear – all of which are dangerous to drive on. Query: how long does temporary spare tire last
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Most full-size spare tires are designed to last anywhere from seven to 10 years.
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task183_rhyme_generation
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task183-02bb16a3aa3847f0ad23c0013c30bac5
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Given an input word generate a word that rhymes exactly with the input word. If not rhyme is found return "No"
ball
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paul
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task302_record_classification
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task302-c8a02303200e48d48d2df7faecb668b0
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In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
Archaeologists have unearthed around 50 skeletons at what was once a medieval pilgrimage site in the West Midlands. The shallow graves were discovered while experts surveyed the grounds around Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire where an almshouse once stood. This almshouse was used by pilgrims who travelled to worship at the tomb of 7th century St Chad of Mercia, and it is believed the skeletons belong to visitors who died during their stay. The bodies were first uncovered by Archaeology Warwickshire in August. The firm has been granted a licence to survey the area around St John's Hospital ahead of an apartment block being built on the site.Around 50 'pristine' skeletons were found in shallow graves in LichfieldDuring medieval times, pilgrims travelled to Lichfield to visit its cathedralIt held St Chad's tomb and pilgrims who visited slept in a local almshouseExperts now plan to study each skeleton to determine their genders, approximate ages and causes of death
Questions:In 1538 the shrine to _ was dismantled under the orders of King Henry VIII and the bones of the saint were either destroyed or buried in an unknown location. (A) West Midlands (B) Lichfield Cathedral (C) Staffordshire (D) St Chad of Mercia (E) Archaeology Warwickshire (F) St John's Hospital (G) Lichfield
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(D)
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task413_mickey_en_sentence_perturbation_generation
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task413-0f8f72401df54044a1cd24d31f54b3bf
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Given a sentence, generate a new sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true.
When you drive your car in terrific heat , the starter 's engine may overheat .
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When you drive your Fusion in reasonable heat , the starter 's engine may overheat .
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task177_para-nmt_paraphrasing
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task177-75e0a71182384385bfdd8baac5a54c28
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This is a paraphrasing task. In this task, you're given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence which express same meaning as the input using different words.
she 'll need to develop strength in her arms and torso , find her balance .
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he needs power in his arms and torso .
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task377_remove_words_of_given_length
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task377-8bf627fe0b6e4a82bd5a7bd59f6abde0
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In this task, you need to remove all words of a given length in the sentence. The number of letters in a word determine its length, for example, the length of the word "apple" is 5.
Sentence: 'directional signs displayed outside of city building on cloudy day'. Remove all words of length '8' in the given sentence.
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directional signs displayed outside of city on cloudy day
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task566_circa_classification
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task566-f67c506597f0457a9edab6096e925525
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In this task, you are given two sentences. Your task is to classify the given sentences as "Yes" if they have same meaning; otherwise, classify them as "No".
Sentence-1: I'm trying to be in and out.",Sentence-2: "I want to visit anyone else while I 're here ."
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Yes
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task413_mickey_en_sentence_perturbation_generation
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task413-40af4c5de6e44b2087b82f59376f827d
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Given a sentence, generate a new sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true.
Red is a color associated with y .
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Red is a color associated with symmetry .
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task405_narrativeqa_question_generation
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task405-59911b0b17a34753951c79a28c4bec17
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You will be given a summary of a story. You need to create a question that can be answered from the story. You can create a question about characters, events, facts and beliefs, etc. Your question should be specific, try not to use pronouns instead of full names. As the stories are sometimes movie plots, they will contain actor names in parentheses. You should not use those names. Only use character names. Try to ask a question about all parts of the plot, not just the beginning.
Peter Gibbons, a programmer at a company called Initech, is frustrated and unmotivated at his job. His co-workers include Samir Nagheenanajar and Michael Bolton, also programmers, and Milton Waddams, a meek collator who is mostly ignored by the rest of the office. The staff is constantly mistreated by management especially by Initech's smarmy, callous vice president, Bill Lumbergh, who Peter loathes and is further agitated by the arrival of two consultants, Bob Slydell and Bob Porter, who are brought in to help the company through downsizing and outsourcing.
Peter's girlfriend, Anne, persuades him to attend an occupational hypnotherapy session, but the therapist, Dr. Swanson, dies of a heart attack right after hypnotizing Peter. Peter wakes up the next morning newly relaxed, and ignores repeated phone calls both from Anne, who responds by angrily breaking up with him and admitting she has been cheating on him, confirming his friends' suspicions, and from Lumbergh, who had been expecting Peter to work over the weekend. The following workday, Peter decides to skip work and asks Joanna, a waitress at Chotchkie's, a nearby chain restaurant, out to lunch. Joanna and Peter bond over their shared loathing of idiotic management and love of the television program Kung Fu.
When Peter finally shows up at work, he casually disregards office protocol, including violating Initech's dress code, taking Lumbergh's reserved parking spot, refusing to follow Lumbergh's directions, and removing a cubicle wall that blocks his view out the window. The consultants, however, are impressed by his frank insights into the office's problems, and decide to promote him. They also confide that Michael and Samir's jobs will be eliminated, and when Peter relays this news to them, the trio decide to get even by infecting Initech's accounting system with a computer virus designed to divert fractions of pennies into a bank account they control, transactions they believe are small enough to avoid detection, but which over time will result in a substantial amount of money. On Michael and Samir's last day at Initech, Peter takes one last item: a frequently malfunctioning printer, which the three take to a field and smash to pieces to vent their frustration.
At a barbecue, Peter learns that Joanna had previously slept with a colleague, identified as "Lumbergh." Assuming it to be his boss, he becomes disgusted with Joanna, and after she questions his financial scheme, confronts her, and the two split up. He then discovers that a bug in Michael's code has caused their virus to steal over $300,000 (exactly $305,326.13) in only a few days, which is far more conspicuous to the company; Michael put the decimal point in the wrong place. Peter admits to Joanna who has finally stood up to her boss at Chotchkie's and quit, and whom Peter has discovered had in fact slept with a different "Lumbergh" that the scheme was a bad idea and plans to accept responsibility for the crime. He writes a letter confessing everything and slips it and anonymous checks for the stolen money under the door of Lumbergh's office late at night. The next morning, Milton who has become more and more disgruntled at his treatment by management, to the point that he has mumbled threats about setting the building on fire enters Lumbergh's office to reclaim a stapler that was taken from him.
Fully expecting to be arrested upon arriving at work, Peter instead finds that his problem has solved itself: the Initech building is engulfed in flames, and all evidence of the missing money has been destroyed. Peter finally finds a job that he likes: doing construction work with his next-door neighbor, Lawrence. Samir and Michael both get jobs at Initech's competitor, Initrode. Meanwhile, Milton lounges on the beach at a fancy Mexican resort, complaining about his beverage and threatening to take his business to a competitor (having picked up Peter's envelope containing the traveller's checks and cashed them in).
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What is the name of Initech's vice president?
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task1412_web_questions_question_answering
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task1412-1b8929174c7e4b0e84611ba6a82c1e44
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A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
what has ian somerhalder played in?
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In Enemy Hands
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task183_rhyme_generation
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task183-cfd2ff8681314685884002477d685148
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Given an input word generate a word that rhymes exactly with the input word. If not rhyme is found return "No"
hope
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dope
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task1420_mathqa_general
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task1420-0780c37bafe04abe89b420f2fe1a5c54
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In this task, you need to answer the given multiple-choice question on the general math. Classify your answers into 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', and 'e'.
Problem: find the ones digit of 73 ^ 350
Options: a ) 3 , b ) 5 , c ) 6 , d ) 7 , e ) 9
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e
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task1290_xsum_summarization
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task1290-c22ae1d3430849658b78fa7f4d449f4e
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In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
Richard was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer last November and he made it his mission to create lasting memories for Callum, 11, Lillianna, eight and six-year-old Sophia.
Last month, the 33-year-old's condition got worse and his family was told he only had two to three months left to live.
They hope the blessing near their home in Merthyr Tydfil on Friday will be a day to focus on something positive.
"For me and my sister Lillianna, we have had a hard time over the last few weeks... Sophia doesn't really understand it yet," said Callum.
"My grandmother told me about my dad and I didn't really cry about it. I was just thinking in my head 'how has this happened?' and I was really upset.
"I hope when my parents renew their vows that it's going to be a really happy day."
Lillianna, who will be bridesmaid with her younger sister, said: "I think it's going to be the best day of my mother and father's life and I don't think my father will ever forget it.
"We can all remember that day and remember our father."
Sophia added: "I'm looking forward to being a bridesmaid - I'm really excited."
After Richard's diagnosis, the blessing became top of his wishlist of things he wanted to do before he died, along with creating a wheelchair-friendly garden for Sophia, who has spina bifida, and taking family holidays together.
"The children haven't got much time left with their dad, it's heartbreaking," Loretta, 30, said.
"But Richard just wants to make memories for them. It's very important because Sophia, she's so young and has problems with her memory because she has hydrocephalus - fluid on the brain.
"So he's trying to fit in as much as possible."
Richard, a former security guard, was first diagnosed with a benign brain tumour at the end of 2012 and had an operation to remove it, along with radiation treatment.
He was told he would be fine but symptoms reappeared last year - this time they were a lot worse, with seizures and constant sickness.
In November 2016, Richard was told the tumour had become cancerous and had spread throughout his brain. It was terminal.
He started chemotherapy and had another operation, but last month he was told the treatment was not working.
"He was shocked, very shocked," recalled Loretta.
"I don't think he took it in in November but I think it's really come down on him like a tonne of bricks since they gave the last prognosis.
"He won't speak about being ill.
"He will say to people 'I'm dying' but when you ask him 'how are you feeling', he won't speak about his actual feelings. He will just say 'I'm fine'.
"He gets awful mood swings since he had his operation. One minute he's perfectly fine, his normal self, the next he goes into a rage and that's it."
She said the children had been having counselling to help them cope and had enjoyed family holidays to Bluestone in Pembrokeshire, Disneyland in Paris and a trip to Porthcawl in Bridgend county.
Next week they are going on a caravan holiday in Pendine, Carmarthenshire.
"Callum is coping the worst," Loretta said.
"He seems to hold everything on his shoulders and he doesn't understand or know what to do with it so it comes out in a lot of rage and anger and things like that."
Callum said he now spent as much time as possible with his father while he rested in bed at home.
"Recently I have been playing upstairs on my Playstation with my dad," he added.
"I have been going to the shop with him, I have been doing stuff with my mam and helping her keep the house tidy."
And how will Loretta feel walking up the aisle again to renew her vows with the man she first met when she was 15?
"I'm nervous but happy it's being done and Richard's wish is being fulfilled," she added.
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When Richard and Loretta Walters renew their wedding vows, they hope it will be a day their three young children will always remember.
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task071_abductivenli_answer_generation
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task071-730c12fcacf54487a23447d962aea42b
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In this task, you're given the beginning and the middle of a three-part story. Your job is to complete the short story by writing a probable ending. Generated sentences must be short, have fewer than 10 words, and be simple as if narrating to a child. Avoid using any irrelevant extra information when creating the ending, and use names instead of pronouns (e.g. he / she) wherever possible.
Beginning: Shane and Emma had ordered some pizza. Middle: Emma decided to not get any pizza.
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Emma ate the pizza but shared a bite with Shane.
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task823_peixian-rtgender_sentiment_analysis
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task823-9c9de17ae5224ef889f3d588580be688
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Given a 'poster' sentence and a corresponding 'response' (often, from Facebook or Reddit)classify the sentiment of the given response into four categories: 1) Positive, 2) Negative, 3) Neutral, and 4) Mixed if it contains both positive and negative.
Poster: I'm honored to have another thoughtful recommendation from a brilliant leader this time from Union Square Ventures's Fred Wilson. http://avc.com/2016/08/the-seventh-sense/ Responser: this is where I was exposed to your book and I am reading it. I am not sure I agree with you about the individual liberty piece.
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Neutral
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task1443_string_to_number
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task1443-1bd3151626ff496496dc4f5d4e9fac9a
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In this task you will be given a string that only contains single digit numbers spelled out. The input string will not contain spaces between the different numbers. Your task is to return the number that the string spells out. The string will spell out each digit of the number for example '1726' will be 'oneseventwosix' instead of 'one thousand seven hundred six'.
onefivefourtwotwofourseven
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1542247
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task178_quartz_question_answering
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task178-ea5bd105b51a4463898f0665a3661fb2
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You are given a question or fill-in-the-blank question, two answer options (Option1 and Option2) and an Explanation. Your task is to find the correct answer (return the string of the correct option, not option1/2) for the given question from the given options and using explanation.
Question: Johnny was was playing with chalk outside. His mom called him in for lunch, while he was inside his red chalk sat in the sun, and his blue chalk was in the shade. When Johnny returned outside and picked up the red and blue which had a higher temperature?
Option1: the red chalk
Option2: the blue chalk
Explanation: If two objects have the same mass, the object with the higher temperature has greater thermal energy.
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the red chalk
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task161_count_words_containing_letter
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task161-c4fbceead19b4e36b3f03c8aac227a21
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In this task, you need to count the number of words in a sentence that contain the given letter
Sentence: 'a laptop is shown up close as it sits on a table'. How many words contain the letter 'z' in the sentence.
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0
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task615_moviesqa_answer_generation
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task615-53a4778da3f6416abf42c7a906ebcf61
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You are given an open-domain question from an open movie database. Your task is to provide an answer to that question. Try to only include the answer. Do not put it in a sentence.
what kind of movie is Loft?
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Horror
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task145_afs_argument_similarity_death_penalty
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task145-d1cdd3729f4342d881df7f7ac7ed0d8b
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We would like you to classify each of the following sets of argument pairs (discussing Death Penalty) into either SIMILAR or NOT SIMILAR. A pair of arguments is considered SIMILAR if the arguments are about the same FACET (making the same argument), and is considered NOT SIMILAR if they do not have the same FACET. A FACET is a low level issue that often reoccurs in many arguments in support of the author's stance or in attacking the other author's position.
Sent1: Quite a lot of people think that criminals should be punished for the sake of punishing them, whether or not it deters anyone; I had thought you were one of them.
Sent2: I dont believe that someone who killed or raped a lot of people should be able to live even if they are in a jail surrounded by other criminals.
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Not similar
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task301_record_question_generation
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task301-e82b6209efa641af9990e4a6a167e98e
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In this task, you will be shown a passage. You need to write a fill-in-the-gap question based on your understanding of the events that might be inferred from the passage. Your question should be answerable based on the passage and only have one correct answer. Show the gap in your question with a _ .
Nintendo's chief executive Satoru Iwata has died of cancer at the age of 55.. In a brief statement, the Kyoto-based firm - the maker of Donkey Kong and Pokemon - said Iwata passed away on Saturday, with analysts warning that his death could dent the company's turnaround plan. Iwata led Nintendo's development into a global company, with its hit Wii home console and DS handheld, and also through its recent woes caused by the popularity of smartphones. A visibly thinner Iwata announced his illness last year and did not attend the firm's shareholder meeting in June 2014, although the severity of his illness was unclear at the time.In a brief statement, the Kyoto-based firm said Iwata passed away on SaturdayA visibly thinner Iwata announced his illness last year and did not attend the firm's shareholder meeting in June 2014He returned to work over the following months, and had continued to be the public face of the company, announcing financial results in May
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I don't see that there is anyone who can run the company like _.
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task618_amazonreview_summary_text_generation
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task618-7555d31b651c478bbc2dfbf8afaffd3b
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In this task, you're given reviews from Amazon's products. Your task is to generate the Summary of the review.
The product is ok I guess you get what you pay for but the app that you use with this tracker is horrible. I ended up buying a fitbit
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... the app that you use with this tracker is horrible. I ended up buying a
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task1542_every_ith_element_from_starting
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task1542-a911e12b84a2499f850ee28b91d1465a
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In this task, you are given an input i,A where i is an integer and A is an array. You need to find every ith element of A starting with the 1st element.
4, ['411', '8351', 'W', 'n', '6475', '1043', 'c', '8171', '3947']
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411, 6475, 3947
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task1729_personachat_generate_next
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task1729-a885b1392e7948528a4fe8a1d4bb6977
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Your task is to generate the next utterance in a given dialogue. You will be given a few sentences describing the personality of the person who is making the dialogue, and a history of the dialogue after that. Each line in the history is said by one of the two participants in the conversation.
Personality: I love to travel.
I like to eat pizza.
Dogs are my favorite animal.
I enjoy cooking and baking.
Chat history: -I am half of a century old today and I celebrated with ice cream.
-That sounds awesome! I'll celebrate with you. Pizza style!
-50 years is a long time and a lot of ice cream. Pizza is good too.
-I love to cook and bake but I rarely make ice cream. Happy birthday!!
-Thanks! I eat ice cream every day. I like it a lot.
-Yum! You should go to Nyc they have a great ice cream place there.
-I still use my grand parents old recipe from 120 years ago and its still good.
-That sounds amazing! Can you share? Is it safe for dogs?
-We will leave the secret recipe to to our 4 children and some to our 2 dogs.
-You have dogs too! They're my favorite animal.
-Everybody loves dogs and ice cream but not everybody loves their kids.
-That's funny and probably true! I do not have children.
-Oh your missing out. All 4 of our children turned out great. Well except one.
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The more you have the higher the chance of that happening. 3 4 is good.
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task629_dbpedia_14_classification
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task629-ffdc2e13dbad497ab6f0ab7887ef7039
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In this task, you are given a text which is the body of a document. Your job is to classify the topic of the document into these categories: 1)Company, 2)Educational Institution, 3)Artist, 4)Athlete, 5)Office Holder, 6)Mean of transportation, 7)Building, 8)Natural place, 9)Village, 10)Animal, 11)Plant, 12)Album, 13)Film, 14)Written work. Your output should be the category number. Don't generate anything apart from numbers 1-14.
Text: Paul A. Rader (born March 14 1934) was General of the Salvation Army from 1994 to 1999 and was the President of Asbury University in Wilmore Kentucky from 2000 to 2006. Born in New York City in 1934 Rader spent his undergraduate years at Asbury University then studied at the Asbury Theological Seminary and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary graduating with BA BD and MTh degrees.
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5
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task1678_mathqa_answer_selection
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task1678-233addafc284474f99c10a8ac2c07dad
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Given a math problem with context and a question and 5 answer choices, the task is to provide the correct answer choice based on the problem. You must choose one of the given answer choices by letter: a, b, c, d, or e; anything else is invalid.
Problem: if a, b, c, d, e and f are integers and ( ab + cdef ) < 0, then what is the maximum number d of integers that can be negative ?
Options: a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5, e. 6
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d
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task365_synthetic_remove_vowels
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task365-f998ed9b333d43a5881b42c7810f51d3
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In this task you will be given a string of characters. You should remove all vowels from the given string. Vowels are: i,e,a,u,o. The character 'y' or 'Y' does not count as a vowel.
nOeaa
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n
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task101_reverse_and_concatenate_all_elements_from_index_i_to_j
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task101-d4502243e649459498001764e1b87242
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In this task, you are given inputs i, j, and A, where i and j are integers and A is a list. You need to find all elements of A from the ith element to the jth element, reverse the order in which they occur, and then concatenate them to output the resultant string. i and j will be non-negative, and will always have a value less than the length of A. i will always be less than j. Perform the operations in order, i.e., do not concatenate the elements and then reverse the string.
2, 5, ['d', '337', '1507', '9439', 'n', '6867', 'N', '7325', 'p', 'J', '2531', 'b', 'w', 'M', 'D', '1329', 'a', 'R', 'H', '2877', 'n', '3069']
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n94391507337
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task078_all_elements_except_last_i
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task078-8403d807960c4c1a949f659a7c70a0a0
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In this task, you are given inputs i and A, where i is an integer and A is a list. You need to list all the elements of A preceding the last i elements. i will always have a value less than the length of A.
5, ['d', '1345', '9467', '5865', '1847', 'F', 't', '8989', '641', 'F', '7643']
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d, 1345, 9467, 5865, 1847, F
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task097_conala_remove_duplicates
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task097-6438edbaaf2a484796274315d36dce7a
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In this task you will be given a list of numbers and you should remove all duplicates in the list. If every number is repeated in the list an empty list should be returned. Your list should be numbers inside brackets, just like the given list.
[0, 5, 0, 5, 4, 7]
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[4, 7]
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task899_freebase_qa_topic_generation
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task899-1e5c30c8a9dc45c7a4cb94082a9471d2
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Given a factoid/trivia type question, generate the topic of the question. The topic is the entity the question talks about.
Barrow Point is the northernmost point of which country?
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barrow, alaska
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task389_torque_generate_temporal_question
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task389-9868f6432ff840259439390a4b93d4b4
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In this task, a passage will be given and the goal is to generate a question about temporal relations based on that passage. A temporal relation describes the relation between two things with respect to time e.g., something happens/starts/terminates/... immediately/shortly/usually/... before/after/during/... something else.
Your question should include an event, or ask about an event, and should not be a yes/no question.
Passage: World number one Roger Federer kept in low status Tuesday as the two-time defending champion of the season-ending Tennis Masters Cup was pulled into tiebreaker of decider before avoiding a defeat at just the second match in Shanghai. It took two hours and 17 minutes of the 24-year-old Swiss to defeat the in-form Croatian Ivan Ljubicic 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (4), with a forehanded shot out of Ljubicic's reach for the tiebreaker win.
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What event has already finished?
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task303_record_incorrect_answer_generation
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task303-4aad61ccec82465cac3b6f56ee108874
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In this task, you will be presented with a passage, and you need to write an **implausible** answer to to fill in the place of "_". Your answer should be incorrect, but should not be out of context. Try using words that are related to the context of the passage, but are not the correct answer. Even though there exist multiple wrong answers, we only need a single wrong answer.
Washington (CNN) It wasn't Donald Trump's day. June 9, 2016 -- the day that Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort met with a Russian lawyer to get opposition research on Hillary Clinton -- was a 24-hour period that the businessman-turned-presidential candidate likely hated: The spotlight wasn't on him. But more than a year after that unseasonably cool Thursday in New York, what happened on June 9 has intensified the spotlight on Trump -- now president -- and his family. News of the meeting between Natalia Veselnitskaya, billed in an email as a "Russian government attorney" and three of Trump's top campaign aides has rocked the Trump White House and led Clinton's vice presidential candidate, Sen. Tim Kaine, to speculate whether Trump Jr.'s behavior amounts to treason.June marked the unofficial start of the general electionThe meeting was scheduled for 4:00 p.m. in Donald Trump Jr.'s office
Question:_, in her most retweeted tweet of the entire campaign, responded to Trump: "Delete your account," she wrote.
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Trump White House
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task461_qasper_question_generation
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task461-06c34e1034424c0aa69982c9458390bf
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In this task, you will be presented with a context from an academic paper and you have to write an answerable question based on the context. Your questions can be extractive, abstractive, or yes-no questions.
We use two popular knowledge bases: WordNet BIBREF0 and Freebase BIBREF1 in this paper. Specifically, we use WN18 (a subset of WordNet) BIBREF24 and FB15K (a subset of Freebase) BIBREF2 since their text descriptions are easily publicly available. Table 1 lists statistics of the two datasets.
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What datasets are used to evaluate this paper?
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task595_mocha_answer_generation
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task595-73b66a175d1c4ecca39837ae4c60ebca
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In this task, you're given a context passage, followed by a question that needs to be answered. Based on the paragraph, you must write unambiguous answers to the questions and your answer must refer to a specific phrase from the paragraph. If multiple answers seem to exist, write the answer that is the most plausible.
George Monroe, an architectural model fabricator, is fired when he refuses to use computer technology. At his boss's refusal to let George keep a few models, he destroys all but one of the models with a spindle from an architectural drawing,. As he exits the building with the remaining model, he collapses and is rushed to the hospital, where it is revealed he has advanced stage cancer and any treatment would be futile. George decides to demolish the home left by his father and replace it with a house in keeping with the neighborhood. He enlists his son, Sam, who is alienated from his stepfather Peter and his mother Robin. Sam must spend the summer with George, who has not revealed his terminal condition, and help him with the house, but Sam makes it a point not to help him. When George refuses to give Sam money unless he works for it, Sam toys with becoming a male prostitute, but is nearly caught and flees from his first encounter. This leads him to steal George's Vicodin. George slowly reconnects with Sam. Robin decides to assist as well, and she finds herself rediscovering George. Also joining in the construction are Alyssa, Sam's classmate who lives next door with her mother Colleen; local policeman Kurt Walker, George's childhood friend; Sam's young half-brothers Adam and Ryan; various neighbors; and eventually Peter, even after separating from Robin when she tells him that her feelings for George have re-awakened. George tells Robin of his disease, sending her into shock. George tells Sam, who is betrayed and accuses George of being selfish and takes refuge at Alyssa's house. George collapses and is found by Robin the following morning. Complications arise when neighbor David Dokos tries to halt construction because the building's height exceeds the allowable limit by six inches. His plans to halt the project are stopped by Sam, who recognizes him from his prostitution attempt and blackmails him. Sam puts Christmas lights all over the unfinished house and shows George the gleaming house from his hospital window. The next morning, Sam returns to finish the house and Robin sits beside George until his death. Robin goes to the house and tells Sam about his father's death. Sam inherits the house he finished building. Sam gives the property to a woman who has been living in a trailer park. As a girl, she was injured in a car crash caused by his grandfather.
Question: Who is Sam alienated from?
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His stepfather Peter and mother Robin
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task875_emotion_classification
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task875-02809c7e65fa446f841eea7ca1ffc2ed
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In this task, you are given a sentence containing a particular emotion. You must classify the sentence into one of the six emotions: 'joy', 'love', 'anger', 'fear', or 'surprise'.
i watch her silently feeling dazed from my memory loss
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surprise
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task153_tomqa_find_location_hard_clean
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task153-eb6ab33a777a4546a46cefdeb48467a0
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Given a story, answer the question about the story. The question is the last sentence in the input. These stories can be difficult due to their length and how each story has at least one of the three following scenarios: the first is when the individual's belief matches reality, the second is when the individual's belief does not match reality, and the third is when an individual has a false belief about another individual's beliefs. The question will ask about the location of an object in the story with respect to either none or one of the three scenarios.
Avery entered the garage. Abigail entered the garage. The pear is in the green_bottle. Abigail exited the garage. Avery moved the pear to the green_suitcase. Avery exited the garage. Abigail entered the garage. Abigail entered the laundry. Benjamin entered the laundry. The banana is in the blue_box. Benjamin exited the laundry. Abigail moved the banana to the red_suitcase. Abigail exited the laundry. Benjamin entered the laundry. Abigail entered the sunroom. Benjamin entered the sunroom. The cucumber is in the blue_treasure_chest. Benjamin exited the sunroom. Abigail moved the cucumber to the red_crate. Abigail exited the sunroom. Benjamin entered the sunroom. Hannah entered the den. Avery entered the den. The green_pepper is in the green_pantry. Avery exited the den. Hannah moved the green_pepper to the blue_cupboard. Hannah exited the den. Avery entered the den. Where does Hannah think that Avery searches for the green_pepper?
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green_pantry
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task087_new_operator_addsub_arithmetic
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task087-7b12f58c8cac42428622a0b80f1a8898
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In this task you will be given an arithmetic operation and you have to find its answer. The operators '+' and '-' have been replaced with new symbols. Specifically, '+' has been replaced with the symbol '@' and '-' with the symbol '#'. You need to perform the operations in the given equation return the answer
3763 # 2491 @ 5859 @ 2431 # 815
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8747
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task586_amazonfood_polarity_classification
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task586-a3f878c3be00466d81f2381ce05a65d6
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You are given a review of Amazon's food products. Your task is to divide them into two classes: negative or positive, depending on the content of the review.
Bought a can yesterday from a local store. The expiration was 2013, but it really smelled bad! What am I supposed to do now? Open every single can and do a smell test before buying?
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Negative
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task846_pubmedqa_classification
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task846-5bd70b8d3b1145838b78d8eedd8cb6a0
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Given a passage with a question and an answer to that question, classify if the answer actually answers the question into 'yes' or 'no'. Output 'yes' if the answer answers the question and output 'no' if the answer does not answer the question.
Question: Does what explain the variation in the direct costs of graduate medical education?
Answer: Much of the current variation in residency costs and payments is attributable to accounting and not structural or locational factors. Institutions looking for ways to become more efficient could compare costs of training across institutions without sophisticated adjusters. Federal policymakers should consider a national payment rate per resident to replace the current system based on hospital-specific costs. This proposal would redistribute dollars across residency programs. The proposal would affect payments for direct medical education in the Medicare program and could form the basis for payment for residency education by all payers.
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no
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task370_synthetic_remove_divisible_by_3
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task370-50d48cd2e39d4acc86aab7eeacc9f641
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In this task you will be given a list of integers. You should remove all of the integers that are divisible by 3 from the list. If every integer in the input list is divisible by 3 then an empty list should be returned. Zero is divisible by 3.
[-99, 81, 43, -82, 97, 92, -55, 57, -96, 85]
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[43, -82, 97, 92, -55, 85]
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task848_pubmedqa_classification
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task848-d713c121ac0047d7a1a5de025aacf610
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Given a passage classify if the passage has a definite objective/aim/goal or not. Output '1' if the passage has a defininte objective/aim/goal and output '0' if the passage does not have a definite objective/aim/goal.
The genus Fusarium comprises a heterogeneous group of fungi important for agriculture. Fusarium solani f. sp. eumartii (F. eumartii), historically considered to be a fungal pathogen of potato, has also been associated with tomato disease. Currently, chitosan and its derivatives have been receiving more attention as environmentally friendly antimicrobial compounds in sustainable practices. The aim of the present work was to characterize downstream events associated with the mode of action of chitosan, including nitrosative reactive species, in order to identify new biomarkers of its cytotoxic action.', 'Data indicated that chitosan-mediated nitric oxide (NO) production might lead to conidial death, concomitant with the strong reduction in fungal pathogenicity in tomato plants. Following chitosan applications, a notably dose-dependent reduction in conidial viability was demonstrated in F. eumartii. Thereafter, the infectivity of chitosan-treated spores was tested by a bioassay using tomato seedlings.
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0
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task114_is_the_given_word_longest
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task114-ae1be682c3924bd7be8f84488fcb156a
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In this task, you need to answer 'Yes' if the given word is the longest word (in terms of number of letters) in the given sentence, else answer 'No'. Note that there could be multiple longest words in a sentence as they can have the same length that is the largest across all words in that sentence.
Sentence: 'a man in a white shirt standing next to the open door of a black refrigerator'. Is 'refrigerator' the longest word in the sentence?
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Yes
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task845_pubmedqa_question_generation
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task845-9cf59a732dba4b28a7e86d1ec4aca4b5
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Given a passage with a context and an answer, construct a question on the basis of the information present in the passage. Construct the question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) it is answerable from the passage, (iii) its answer is unique (iv) it answer uses text phrases from the passage. Avoid creating questions that (i) can't be answered correctly without actually understanding the passage and (ii) uses the same words or phrases given in the passage.
Context: The high glucose concentration observed in diabetic patients is a recognized factor of mitochondrial damage in various cell types. Its impact on mitochondrial bioenergetics in blood platelets remains largely vague. The aim of the study was to determine how the metabolism of carbohydrates, which has been impaired by streptozotocin-induced diabetes may affect the functioning of platelet mitochondria.', 'Diabetes was induced in Sprague Dawley rats by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin. Platelet mitochondrial respiratory capacity was monitored as oxygen consumption (high-resolution respirometry). Mitochondrial membrane potential was assessed using a fluorescent probe, JC-1. Activation of circulating platelets was monitored by flow cytometry measuring of the expressions of CD61 and CD62P on a blood platelet surface. To determine mitochondrial protein density in platelets, Western Blot technique was used.', 'The results indicate significantly elevated mitochondria mass, increased mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) and enhanced respiration in STZ-diabetic animals, although the respiration control ratios appear to remain unchanged. Higher ΔΨm and elevated mitochondrial respiration were closely related to the excessive activation of circulating platelets in diabetic animals.
Answer: Long-term diabetes can result in increased mitochondrial mass and may lead to hyperpolarization of blood platelet mitochondrial membrane. These alterations may be a potential underlying cause of abnormal platelet functioning in diabetes mellitus and hence, a potential target for antiplatelet therapies in diabetes.
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Are higher mitochondrial potential and elevated mitochondrial respiration associated with excessive activation of blood platelets in diabetic rats?
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task151_tomqa_find_location_easy_clean
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task151-13ea9fd7f679426a94a16b333af33b99
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Given a story, answer the question about the story. The question is the last sentence in the input. The story has one of the three following scenarios: (1) when the individual's belief matches reality, (2) when the individual's belief does not match reality, (3) is when an individual has a false belief about another individual's beliefs. The question will ask about the location of an object in the story with respect to either none or one of the three scenarios.
Aiden entered the porch. Emily entered the porch. The broccoli is in the green_envelope. Emily exited the porch. Aiden moved the broccoli to the green_suitcase. Aiden exited the porch. Emily entered the porch. Where does Aiden think that Emily searches for the broccoli?
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green_envelope
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task1286_openbookqa_question_answering
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task1286-9568aae49a424d85bed28b5da439a000
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In this task, you are given a multiple-choice question and you have to pick the correct option. Answer with option indexes (i.e., "A", "B", "C", and "D").
Magnetic media, such as TVs, computer monitors, credit cards and pacemakers can be damaged when exposed to (A) neodymium (B) a paper clip (C) copper penny (D) metal nails
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A
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task1346_glue_cola_grammatical_correctness_classification
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task1346-1fc012206c2b4c8083258c2a80b2b83e
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You will be given a sentence. Check whether the sentence is grammatically correct and is meaningful. If the sentence is grammatically correct, then answer with '1', otherwise answer with '0'.
He has will seeing his children.
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0
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task672_nummersense
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task672-a30dd61bbb2d4f94a42f71e08d57c6e5
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In this task, find the most appropriate number to replace the blank (indicated with _ ) and express it in words.
Striped bass have seven to _ unbroken stripes along each side.
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nine
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task141_odd-man-out_classification_category
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task141-0f901822856446bda04221a6eb90c068
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Given a category and a set of five words, find the word from the set that does not belong (i.e. is the least relevant) with the other words in the category. Words are separated by commas.
Category: aesthetic characteristic
Words: brisk, even, ghostly, fair, size
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brisk
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task078_all_elements_except_last_i
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task078-2cbc3fe2523a4e8e88e49736a9a466d4
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In this task, you are given inputs i and A, where i is an integer and A is a list. You need to list all the elements of A preceding the last i elements. i will always have a value less than the length of A.
10, ['6549', 's', '4585', 'A', 'J', 'w', '8681', '1541', 'D', '293', 'U', '7265', '7919', '8643', 'e', 'Y', '4423', 'X', 'Q', '1911', 'V', '9133', 'n', 'C', 'd', 'o']
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6549, s, 4585, A, J, w, 8681, 1541, D, 293, U, 7265, 7919, 8643, e, Y
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task1206_atomic_classification_isbefore
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task1206-da6426f6ef9e469499b7c9dda6043f55
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In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether the Head happens before the Tail or not. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
Head: PersonX acquires PersonY interest<sep>Tail: none
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No
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task517_emo_classify_emotion_of_dialogue
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task517-eed2360ce7bc4a67ad7fcde7e9252aea
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In this task you will be given some text dialogue and you need to infer the underlying emotion of the text. The possible emotions are happy, sad, angry, or other.
ok bay of not chat not a bay fan ok
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other
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task389_torque_generate_temporal_question
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task389-8010cc9ea9c44f739993ae9c86122504
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In this task, a passage will be given and the goal is to generate a question about temporal relations based on that passage. A temporal relation describes the relation between two things with respect to time e.g., something happens/starts/terminates/... immediately/shortly/usually/... before/after/during/... something else.
Your question should include an event, or ask about an event, and should not be a yes/no question.
Passage: "Of course, that is, as long as they accept that we are a country that does not tolerate any reduction of its independence, and based on the principles of equality, reciprocity, non-interference and mutual respect," he told Communist Party and military leaders at Cuba's first military parade in a decade. "Until that happens, after almost half a century, we are prepared to wait patiently for the moment when common sense takes root in the halls of power in Washington," he said.
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What event has begun but has not finished?
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task074_squad1.1_question_generation
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task074-195d1a7f5a6d4050bc57e40dde6b7cb2
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This task is about reading the given passage and construct a question about the information present in the passage. Construct a question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) it is answerable from the passage, (iii) its answer is unique (iv) its answer is a continuous text span from the paragraph. Avoid creating questions that (i) can be answered correctly without actually understanding the paragraph and (ii) uses same words or phrases given in the passage.
In Britain a number of architects are active in the neoclassical style. Two new university Libraries, Quinlan Terry's Maitland Robinson Library at Downing College and ADAM Architecture's Sackler Library illustrate that the approach taken can range from the traditional, in the former case, to the unconventional, in the latter case. Recently, Prince Charles came under controversy for promoting a classically designed development on the land of the former Chelsea Barracks in London. Writing to the Qatari Royal family (who were funding the development through the property development company Qatari Diar) he condemned the accepted modernist plans, instead advocating a classical approach. His appeal was met with success and the plans were withdrawn. A new design by architecture house Dixon Jones is currently being drafted.
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What family was funding the development of former Chelsea Barracks?
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task1205_atomic_classification_isafter
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task1205-96d597e732da4a3b9cb06892c48f4b5f
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In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether the Head happens after the Tail or not. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
Head: PersonX accidentally tripped<sep>Tail: nervous
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No
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task515_senteval_odd_word_out
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task515-4d7419b1aa264800aa5259c885a07108
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In this task, you are given a sentence. You must judge whether a single noun or verb has been replaced with another word with the same part of speech. The inversion would result in the sentence sounding unnatural, So unnatural sentences will be considered changed. Label the instances as "Original" or "Changed" based on your judgment.
Emma - if you are reading this then that means you have solidified my wealth once again .
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Changed
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task310_race_classification
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task310-e389883d72b243b9845b1e2ad8f064a0
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In this task, you're given an article, a question which often contains a blank, four options (associated with "A", "B", "C", "D") and the answer to that question. Your task is to classify whether the given answer is correct or not by providing "Yes" or "No", based on the article.
Article: ,. Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was sleeping in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave.apartment when he shot up in bed screaming.A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake twisted around his left arm and had just bitten his little finger. "The babysitter (a person taking care of children while their parents are away for a short time) was frightened to death," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work when the snake appeared about 4:00 pm. The horrified babysitter called 911 and the building's doorman.The doorman and two cable TV workers helped take the snake off the boy's arm and put it in a garbage bag.Police rushed Teddy to Mount Sinai Medical Center, where he spent two hours attached to a heart monitor as a precaution in case the snake was poisonous.It wasn't.Experts at the snakebite treatment center at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, where policemen took the snake, found out it was a non-poisonous California king snake. But how did it end up in Teddy's bed? A little detective work determined that the snake had escaped two weeks ago from its cage in the apartment of a doctor whose family lives four floors below the Lasrys.The apologetic owner said his son's pet snake likely traveled up the water pipes and into his neighbor's apartment."It's a very gentle, very harmless snake," he said."It's handled by our family all the time." David Lasry believed the pet was simply hungry after two weeks of wandering.Evelyn said her son seems to have overcome his fright by thinking of himself as a hero cowboy as he rode in the back of the police car to the hospital. "I told Teddy he's a pretty snake, a nice pet snake who got out of his cage," Evelyn said."But he asked, 'Why did he bite my finger, Mamma?' And I said, 'Because he saw that you are a big boy, Teddy, in your cowboy outfit and he got scared.'"
Question: What did the babysitter do after Teddy was bitten by a snake?
Options: (A) She ran out of the apartment. (B) She called the TV company. (C) She made an emergency call. (D) She took the snake off Teddy's arm.
Asnwer: C
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Yes
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task094_conala_calculate_mean
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task094-6c69410f8bdf4a47a951bb6c61c93e5c
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In this task you will be given a list of numbers and you need to find the mean (average) of that list. The mean of a list can be found by summing every number in the list then dividing the result by the size of that list. The output should be rounded to 3 decimal places.
[137.571, 151.937, 187.469, 238.253]
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178.808
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task285_imdb_answer_generation
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task285-723622a360564edba5bf43cf5c918ed3
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In this task, you are given a review of a movie and a boolean question whether this review has positive sentiment or negative sentiment. Your task is to generate answer "yes" when the tweet has that particular sentiment, otherwise generate answer "no".
Review: THE CHOKE (aka AXE in the UK) is a slasher produced supposedly as a straight-to-DVD movie. I say "supposedly" because the title of the movie does not have the "V" in brackets to indicate that it was a made for DVD movie (even though it does have the appearance of one).The plot is simple a band is holding a gig in a former meatpacking factory and they are killed one by one.I think most would agree that the movie was never going to be a masterpiece, but this does not excuse the faults here. Even straight-to-DVD movies such as BACHELOR PARTY MASSACRE (which has a very low IMDb rating) have a lot of redeeming qualities and sometimes come off as being one of the so-called "so bad, they're good" movies. However, THE CHOKE falls far short of being either a serious slasher (such as HALLOWEEN) or being a "so bad it's good" movie (such as THE NAIL GUN MASSACRE).The movie does start off good with a character killed using a drill. The blood effects were very cheesy but understandable given the very low budget. But, from there onwards, it's downhill all the way.There are so many faults in THE CHOKE that I could spend all day talking about them. But, a few obvious ones stand out and I'll go into them.The aforementioned gig that the band holds seems to start off with around 50 people present but after the music stops, there seems to be only around 8 people left (and yet they're all meant to be locked in!).The characters in this movie are not likable at all. Most of the band members are aggressive foul-mouthed morons or just downright weird. No one really cares about what happens to them, and even their supposed friends forget about them when they've been dispatched. The highlight of the movie is the presence of a homeless man who seems to regard the meatpacking factory as some kind of church (seriously!). He spouts some really funny lines for no apparent reason. But sadly, even his presence can't save the movie.There are too many scenes of people walking around and talking without any characterisation. Around 65 minutes of the film is spent watching characters walk around talking. Characters disappear for long periods of time without explanation. As in other straight-to-DVD movies such as CROCODILE and GRIM WEEKEND, the characters spend a lot of time swearing at each other aggressively without any provocation at all. There are plenty of over-the-top outbursts (mainly from the male characters) and one nearly results in a full-blown fight. In fact, the format could be said to go as follows: characters walk around--murder takes place--characters walk around--murder takes place. You get the idea.The dialogue is terrible and it seems that few lines are spoken without the f-word being used. Perhaps this was meant to be funny, but it just comes off as sad. And more to the point, we have all seen this done a thousand times before (usually to much greater effect).The movie is totally devoid of any suspense at all. The dead bodies serve to provide the only indication that the characters are in danger. A maniac is running around loose and yet the characters just behave like total morons. They make little attempt to get out of the factory or find a weapon with which to protect themselves. And much of the time, they don't even pretend to be scared.In the same vein as DRIVE-IN MASSACRE, the killer is not seen at the time the murders are being committed (with the exception of the final murder when the killer's identity is revealed). A random weapon appears out of nowhere to kill the victim in question. There is no one seen stalking the characters at any time. In DRIVE-IN MASSACRE, this served to make the film funny (unintentionally of course), but here it is not funny at all.And, as another reviewer has pointed out, the soundtrack includes music that is very bad, even for those who like punk rock. The extras look uncomfortable dancing to it. The score (at the end, there is no music at the beginning!) consists of a band of Sugarbabe wannabes singing some very bad song that is completely unrelated to the movie.Don't misunderstand the points made in this review. This reviewer likes bad movies (such as THE NAIL GUN MASSACRE and BACHELOR PARTY MASSACRE) as much as the classics (such as HALLOWEEN and Friday THE 13TH). But, it seems that THE CHOKE tried too hard to fit into one of those categories without fitting into either. And even as straight-to-DVD movies go, this is a poor effort.On a positive note, the film does contain some fairly good gory murder scenes. But, when the surviving characters do not take the situation seriously, these scenes lose their importance quickly as the intensity they provide disappears into oblivion.Fans of the traditional 1980s B-movie slashers should take steps to avoid this movie. And fans of the classics such as HALLOWEEN and Friday THE 13TH should do everything in their power to avoid it! Question: is it a negative review?
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yes
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task299_storycloze_sentence_generation
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task299-9d2a8b000e764767bf14d851acf1d75a
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In this task, you're given four sentences of a story written in natural language in which one part is missing. Your job is to predict the position and missing part of the story and return in the following format: position, missing part. The missing part is a sentence that completes the story, and the position is the number of the missing sentence in the new story.
Sentence1: Chris was not looking forward to going to school on Friday. Sentence2: There was a difficult test coming that he was not ready for. Sentence3: When he went to bed on Thursday he was worried. Sentence4: When he woke up Friday morning almost a foot of snow had fallen!
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5, Bill felt relieved.
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task183_rhyme_generation
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task183-b7e7f482bd64440ca46f8030eebedd80
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Given an input word generate a word that rhymes exactly with the input word. If not rhyme is found return "No"
skill
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thrill
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task509_collate_of_all_alphabetical_and_numerical_elements_in_list_separately
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task509-38060919af1945079f846b1535b49ccf
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In this task, you are given an input list. A list contains several comma-separated items written within brackets. You need to collate all the alphabetical elements at the start of the list followed by all the numerical elements of the list. Maintain the order in which the alphabetical elements appear in the given input list, and do the same for the numerical elements.
['3227', 'N', '277', 'W', 'Z', 'm', '7067', 'D', '6177', '4059', '6955', 'K', 'q', '103', '3261', 'T', '9327', '3921', '6423', '5035', '333', 'E', '7565', 'o', '1883', 'y', '6745', 'c', 'c', '7937', '2397', '495', 'E', 'C', 'F', '8741', 'd']
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N, W, Z, m, D, K, q, T, E, o, y, c, c, E, C, F, d, 3227, 277, 7067, 6177, 4059, 6955, 103, 3261, 9327, 3921, 6423, 5035, 333, 7565, 1883, 6745, 7937, 2397, 495, 8741
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task087_new_operator_addsub_arithmetic
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task087-a9dd62bcc0704e23bdcf91778326e4f1
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In this task you will be given an arithmetic operation and you have to find its answer. The operators '+' and '-' have been replaced with new symbols. Specifically, '+' has been replaced with the symbol '@' and '-' with the symbol '#'. You need to perform the operations in the given equation return the answer
2390 # 9759 # 7247
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-14616
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task413_mickey_en_sentence_perturbation_generation
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task413-e4fd6adca9144a2aa3e8e881c77e5b70
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Given a sentence, generate a new sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true.
You are likely to establish an operation in a vault in a hospital .
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You are likely to find an article in a magazine in a hospital.
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task844_financial_phrasebank_classification
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task844-fa6a2d5505724b9baf895d01be1f654c
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Given a piece of financial news and its polarity, classify it into 'true' if the polarity is correct and classify into 'false' if the polarity is incorrect. Output must be 'true' or 'false'.
news:One of the challenges in the oil production in the North Sea is scale formation that can plug pipelines and halt production .
polarity:positive
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false
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task094_conala_calculate_mean
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task094-da42e499520c480bae7a6020a863e234
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In this task you will be given a list of numbers and you need to find the mean (average) of that list. The mean of a list can be found by summing every number in the list then dividing the result by the size of that list. The output should be rounded to 3 decimal places.
[116.091, 75.192, 205.218, 85.226, 20.969, 95.001, 27.421]
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89.303
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task365_synthetic_remove_vowels
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task365-cf8932904e8744a8aa2441c36ff5bfe7
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In this task you will be given a string of characters. You should remove all vowels from the given string. Vowels are: i,e,a,u,o. The character 'y' or 'Y' does not count as a vowel.
JOuqhaZSaPfbRiKhn
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JqhZSPfbRKhn
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task291_semeval_2020_task4_commonsense_validation
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task291-fcd31e8d55944ec685c604589768b9a5
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In this task, you are given two natural language statements with similar wording. You must choose the statement that makes less sense based on common sense knowledge. A '
' separates the statements. Use "first" or "second" to indicate which sentence makes less sense.
people go to the mall to fish and eat
people go to the mall to shop and eat
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first
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task405_narrativeqa_question_generation
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task405-b2a9b54362fd4b2da60f745f5b294e1b
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You will be given a summary of a story. You need to create a question that can be answered from the story. You can create a question about characters, events, facts and beliefs, etc. Your question should be specific, try not to use pronouns instead of full names. As the stories are sometimes movie plots, they will contain actor names in parentheses. You should not use those names. Only use character names. Try to ask a question about all parts of the plot, not just the beginning.
In this novel, the characters of Plantagenet Palliser, his wife Lady Glencora and their uncle the ailing Duke of Omnium are in the background. The plot centres on Lizzie Greystock, a fortune-hunter who ensnares the sickly, dissipated Sir Florian Eustace and is soon left a very wealthy widow and mother. While clever and beautiful, Lizzie has several character flaws; the greatest of these is an almost pathological delight in lying, even when it cannot benefit her. (Trollope comments that Lizzie sees lies as "more beautiful than the truth.") Before he dies, the disillusioned Sir Florian discovers all this, but does not think to change the generous terms of his will.
The diamonds of the book's title are a necklace, a family heirloom that Sir Florian gave to Lizzie to wear. Though they belong to her husband's estate (and thus eventually will be the property of her son), Lizzie refuses to relinquish them. She lies about the terms under which they were given to her, leaving their ownership unclear. The indignant Eustace family lawyer, Mr Camperdown, strives to retrieve the necklace, putting the Eustaces in an awkward position. On the one hand, the diamonds are valuable and Lizzie may not have a legal claim to them, but on the other, they do not want to antagonise the mother of the heir to the family estate (Lizzie having only a life interest).
Meanwhile, after a respectable period of mourning, Lizzie searches for another husband, a dashing "Corsair" more in keeping with her extravagantly romantic fantasies. She becomes engaged to a dull, but honourable politician, Lord Fawn, but they have a falling out when her character becomes better known, especially her determination to keep the diamonds. She then considers her cousin, Frank Greystock, even though he is already engaged to Lucy Morris, a poor but much beloved governess of the Fawn daughters. Greystock is a successful lawyer and Member of Parliament, but his income is inadequate to his position and spendthrift lifestyle. Lizzie believes he can shield her from the legal proceedings being initiated by Mr Camperdown. Another more Corsair-like possibility is one of the guests at her Scottish home, the older Lord George de Bruce Carruthers, a man who supports himself in a somewhat mysterious manner.
Among the other guests is a young woman named Lucinda Roanoke, whose financially straitened aunt, Mrs Carbuncle, is desperate to marry her off. Despite Lucinda's deep detestation of the brutish Sir Griffin Tewett, the aunt has her way and the mismatched couple become engaged.
Things take a dramatic turn on a trip to London. Lizzie, out of fear of Mr Camperdown, keeps her diamonds with her in a conspicuous strongbox. One night, at an inn, the strongbox is stolen and everybody assumes the jewellery is lost. As it turns out, Lizzie had taken the gems out and put them under her pillow, but acting on her first instincts, she perjures herself when she has to report the theft to the magistrate, thinking that she can sell the diamonds and let the robbers take the blame. Suspicion falls on both Lizzie and Lord George, acting either together or separately. In any case, the thieves, aided by Lizzie's disloyal maid, Patience Crabstick, try again and succeed in their second attempt. Lizzie feigns illness and takes to her bed. Lady Glencora Palliser pays Lizzie a visit to offer her sympathy.
The police begin to unravel the mystery, putting Lizzie in a very uncomfortable position. In the end, the diamonds are lost, the police discover the truth, and Lizzie is forced to confess her lies, though she escapes legal retribution since her testimony is needed to convict the criminals. Both Frank Greystock and Lord George become disgusted by her conduct and desert her. Lucinda Roanoke grows to loathe Sir Griffin more and more intensely until, on what would have been the day of their wedding, she loses her sanity. Frank Greystock returns to Fawn Court to marry Lucy Morris. Mr Emilius, a foreign crypto-Jewish clergyman, woos Lizzie while she is in a vulnerable state and succeeds in marrying her (though it is hinted earlier in the book and is later confirmed in Phineas Redux that he is already married).
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Who does not change the terms of his will before he dies?
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task1338_peixian_equity_evaluation_corpus_sentiment_classifier
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task1338-e5af54340fbc44cb96aa867aafec391c
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The input is a sentence. The sentence includes an emotion. The goal of the task is to classify the emotion in the sentence to one of the classes: 'fear', 'joy', 'anger', 'sadness'. The emotion mainly depends on the adverb within the sentence.
Latisha found herself in a terrifying situation.
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fear
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task228_arc_answer_generation_easy
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task228-dd35f387ac8c41c5bc2161b673eb2f7d
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You are given a science question (easy-level) and four answer options (associated with "A", "B", "C", "D"). Your task is to find the correct answer based on scientific facts, knowledge, and reasoning. Do not generate anything else apart from one of the following characters: 'A', 'B, 'C', 'D'. There is only one correct answer for each question.
A student wants to find the most accurate account of a scientific discovery that took place within the past three months. In which of these sources should the student look?
(A) newspapers (B) magazines (C) science textbooks (D) science journals
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D
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task576_curiosity_dialogs_answer_generation
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task576-6bb8b815d488494d805b75e49633e328
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In this task, the input is a set of dialogues between a user and an assistant. You need to find the dialogue that is basically a response given to a question or an aspect of the user.
I still very confused about my history question: who colonized Fuji? Please?
Thank you for all the information. That is all I need for now!
Well, I wish to learn about science and technology, but if you have only info about history then let's do it!
Likewise after the Kai Colo wars in 1873, thouands of people from the hill tribes of Viti Levu were sent to Levuka and sold into slavery
Your welcome.
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Likewise after the Kai Colo wars in 1873, thouands of people from the hill tribes of Viti Levu were sent to Levuka and sold into slavery
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