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task591_sciq_answer_generation
task591-53ee52e512744e81b4e0d6d25ad2a592
Given a scientific question, generate a correct answer to it. What common ailment is typically caused by tense muscles in the shoulders, head and neck?
headache
task1217_atomic_answer_generation
task1217-4b99c1c909e74d4baa46d7909551f69f
In this task, you are given a sentence with a missing word that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Fill in the blank with a plausible word. Although each sentence has many correct answers, you only have to write one answer. PersonX visits PersonX's father 's ___
bed
task454_swag_incorrect_answer_generation
task454-c36b7dd8b5fb4626a32f57cbca5a7334
Given a sentence, generate a most unlikely next statement. The next statement should not be logically relevant to the given context A person welds a seam of a large metal pipe wearing protective mask. The person
in blue shows off his mallet.
task632_dbpedia_14_classification
task632-72f6dff4a68f4b5ea18bec172d0c4d1d
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: CMA CGM Corte Real is the third Explorer class containership built for CMA CGM. It is named after Gaspar Corte Real. It was delivered in August 2010.
No
task469_mrqa_answer_generation
task469-b482d4e0d0294f41bd6d239c12e94e64
Given a question and a context passage, generate the answer having the word or phrase from the context passage. Here, the answer should be a shortest continous span from the passage. Context: The District of Keewatin was a territory of Canada and later an administrative district of the Northwest Territories. Question: By what was District of Keewatin replaced?
northwest territories
task610_conllpp_ner
task610-6b021acee89f4811ab0f77a92a1550e4
In this task, you are given a text from a post. Your task is to find all of the proper nouns and label them. The labels are <B-PER>, <I-PER> for persons; <B-ORG>, <I-ORG> for organizations; <B-LOC>, <I-LOC> for locations; and <B-MISC>, <I-MISC> for other nouns. The capital 'B' denotes the first word of a proper noun phrase. The capital 'I' denotes all following words of the same noun phrase. If a word is not a part of a proper noun phrase, do not label it. Americast said Southern New England Telecommunications Corp. has signed a letter of intent to join the group , which plans to provide a home entertainment service similar to cable television .
Americast <B-ORG> said Southern <B-ORG> New <I-ORG> England <I-ORG> Telecommunications <I-ORG> Corp. <I-ORG> has signed a letter of intent to join the group , which plans to provide a home entertainment service similar to cable television .
task072_abductivenli_answer_generation
task072-0d58d49923884e3aa2fe2fc2abb19a10
In this task, you're given the middle and ending of a three-part story. Your job is to complete the short story by writing a probable beginning of the story. 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 beginning, and use names (e.g. Jack, Barbara,...) instead of pronouns (e.g. he / she) wherever possible. Middle: everyone hid behind the couch for the surprise. Ending: Everyone jumped up and yelled to surprise her!
Ell was throwing her sister a surprise party.
task1730_personachat_choose_next
task1730-60815c6f213e4b48a2bbd29e54d002ed
You will be given a person's personality, and a history of a conversation this person has had. You will be given four candidate sentences to complete the conversation, based on the context. Choose one and answer with the text. Personality: I live in Colorado. I've an mba degree. I own my home. My car is blue. Chat history: -Hello how are you doing this afternoon. Candidates 1) Hi there! How is it going? 2) I'm in Colorado so I'm great! 3) Yes I'm. It should be great. I'm going to lose my mind. 4) I have done a few but mostly small ones.
I'm in Colorado so I'm great!
task400_paws_paraphrase_classification
task400-a49f14c6c4df43b8aac483ebca29f61e
In this task you are given a sentence pair from wikipedia that have high lexical overlap. If the sentences have the same meaning and are just paraphrases of each other label them as "Paraphrase" , if not label them as "Not paraphrase". The two sentences are seperated by a new line. In 1920 , 7,930 Italian-born white people spoke a foreign language in Baltimore . In 1920 , 7,930 foreign-born White people in Baltimore spoke the Italian language .
Not paraphrase
task157_count_vowels_and_consonants
task157-fcc12127ae6b4bd9a73cbc1f6d00f90c
In this task, you need to count the number of vowels (letters 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u') / consonants (all letters other than vowels) in the given sentence. Sentence: 'there is a lot of cars parked along side the curb'. Count the number of vowels in the given sentence.
15
task309_race_answer_generation
task309-7f16e53e51154e3ba24de66d88fe58a9
In this task, you're given an article, a question which often contains a blank and four options (associated with "A", "B", "C", "D"). Your task is to find the correct answer (from the given options) for the question from the given article and return one of the options from "A", "B", "C", and "D". 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. Article: Have you ever been to the following places? If not, try to find a chance to visit them. Fez, Morocco Fez, about 240 miles northeast from Marrakesh,a wonderful scene is taking root slowly. It started with immigrants building castles, and continues as hotels and restaurants. The biggest news is that the Hotel Sahrai is completed with a bar and 50 rooms, many overlooking a pool. Catskills, New York The region that welcomed Jewish families in the 50s,hippies in the 60s, and soon, casino gamblers . Many stylish B&Bs have opened. Among them are the Hotel Dylan in Woodstock, the Arnold House in Livingston Manor,with its bar and diminutive spa . So now is the time to enjoy fly-fishing, hiking and other peaceful experiences. Rotterdam, Netherlands The constantly unfolding city center in Rotterdam has become one amazing explosion of style, which surprised the tourists greatly. The latest attraction, and reason enough to visit, is the MVRDV-designed Markthal, an igloo -like horseshoe that houses 20 shops, nine restaurants, and 228 apartments. It also happens to be Holland' s largest artwork. Chengdu, China Famous for its 1,600 pandas, most of which still live in the wild, Chengdu has introduced a 72-hour no-visa policy that makes it easier for Americans to drop in on one of the city' s three major panda research facilities. But it' s worth sticking around longer to experience what' s doing in Chengdu, a city on the rise. One of the shiniest attractions is New Century Global Centre, the world' s largest building, complete with an artificial beach. Question: What can a tourist do in Catskills? Options: (A) Join the local people in building castles. (B) Design igloos with the tourists. (C) Play with the pandas in the wild. (D) Go fishing and hiking.
A
task066_timetravel_binary_consistency_classification
task066-36747aae708146c6a58a14320aa7e66b
In this task, you are given a short story consisting of exactly 5 sentences where the second sentence is missing. You are given a candidate for the second sentence and you need to identify if the given sentence connects the first sentence with the rest of the story. Indicate your answer by "Yes" if it connects, otherwise "No". Do not generate anything else apart from "Yes" or "No". The given sentence is incorrect if it changes the subsequent storyline, so that at least one of the three subsequent sentences form a consistent story. Sentence 1: Timothy loved to dance. Sentence 3: Timothy didn't have much confidence in himself Sentence 4: It took everything he had to dance with all of his self doubt Sentence 5: Everyone loved his dancing and he won the contest Given Sentence 2: He practiced for hours every day.
No
task069_abductivenli_classification
task069-1071376a4f3643c0af64c74fdfc1d176
In this task, you will be shown a short story with a beginning, two potential middles, and an ending. Your job is to choose the middle statement that makes the story coherent / plausible by writing "1" or "2" in the output. If both sentences are plausible, pick the one that makes most sense. Beginning: Thanksgiving was Ryan's favorite holiday. Middle 1: Ryan's brother had the last piece of pie. Middle 2: Ryan's brother had the last piece of Christmas pie. Ending: Ryan stole it off his brother's plate and ate it.
1
task099_reverse_elements_between_index_i_and_j
task099-74c2329651da4d26ad24002fc8fdbd5d
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 list all elements of A from the ith element to the jth element in the reverse order. 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. 3, 17, ['y', 'Y', 'V', '2947', '9759', '2911', 'e', '7227', 'G', '9865', 't', '7975', 'z', '7305', '2487', '1389', '1397']
1397, 1389, 2487, 7305, z, 7975, t, 9865, G, 7227, e, 2911, 9759, 2947, V
task153_tomqa_find_location_hard_clean
task153-309db18fea50474d9aded23848f3a28c
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. Olivia entered the hall. Liam entered the hall. The onion is in the red_pantry. Olivia moved the onion to the green_envelope. William entered the staircase. Mason entered the staircase. The asparagus is in the green_bucket. William moved the asparagus to the blue_suitcase. Olivia is in the hall. William entered the hall. The onion is in the green_envelope. Olivia moved the onion to the red_pantry. Olivia entered the sunroom. Mason entered the sunroom. The watermelon is in the green_box. Olivia moved the watermelon to the red_envelope. Where was the watermelon at the beginning?
green_box
task1542_every_ith_element_from_starting
task1542-28309c2b924244a2a3624947a982f04b
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. 14, ['O', '7125', 'M', 'P', 'T', 'M', '6177', '8823', 'n', '1151', '5107', '6057', 'd', '5541', '8689', 'Q', 'X', '289', 's', 'V', 'K', '2833', 'F', 'Q', 'y', 's', '6801', 'O', '4135', '2275', 'o', '6873', 'Y', '4037', '7373', 'd', 'P', '2639', 'F', 'q', 't', '1045']
O, 8689, 4135
task325_jigsaw_classification_identity_attack
task325-a4b83d0ac39f480092b28dcb134ade22
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: "A gunman unleashed a barrage of gunfire Wednesday at a park in Alexandria, Va., as Republican members of Congress held a morning baseball practice, wounding at least five people, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (La.)." "A Facebook page belonging to a person with the same name includes pictures of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and rhetoric against President Trump including a post that reads: “Trump is a Traitor. Trump Has Destroyed Our Democracy. It’s Time to Destroy Trump & Co.”
Non-identity-attack
task588_amazonfood_rating_classification
task588-4c2941ca0f994de99cfb9e8e67188a00
In this task, you're given a review from Amazon's food products. Your task is to generate a rating for the product on a scale of 1-5 based on the review. The rating means 1: extremely poor, 2: poor, 3: neutral or mixed, 4: good, 5: extremely good. This coffee smells really bad - there is definitely no "delicious" smell as it brews or as you take sips from your mug. It tastes just as awful too. The first couple sips that I had, with my nose closed so I couldn't smell it, wasn't too bad but the more sips I took the more disgusting it was. It is absolutely stomach turning (to me at least) and unfortunately I will never drink the whole bag. It tastes like a weak, poorly brewed, cheap cup of coffee (though not cheap!). The only positive note is that it did not irritate my bladder - just irritated my nose and taste buds.
2
task064_all_elements_except_first_i
task064-d0cbe8feb7e445729afcd403b70d094e
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 after the first i elements. i will always have a value less than the length of A. 12, ['w', 'e', 'S', 's', '6657', '2817', '3491', 'c', 'l', 'f', 'F', 'H', '2107', '6417', 'h', '1287', 'R', 'R', 'n', '3445', '5243', '9673', 'R', 'U', '9053', 'z', '3103', '8545', 'X']
2107, 6417, h, 1287, R, R, n, 3445, 5243, 9673, R, U, 9053, z, 3103, 8545, X
task303_record_incorrect_answer_generation
task303-e44a0ee6b77344758b1aafe9c0d4c8b9
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. Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro lashed out at the United States on Monday night after President Trump called him a "dictator" and US officials slapped the leader with sanctions over a controversial election. "You are either with Trump or you are with Venezuela. You are either with Trump or with democracy," Maduro told Venezuelans as he received the first official results from Sunday's election establishing a new legislative body made up entirely of his supporters. Maduro said Trump is "making the biggest mistake of his life in messing" with the country. Earlier, US national security adviser H.R. McMaster said Maduro "joins a very exclusive club," comparing him to leaders such as Syria's Bashar al-Assad and North Korea's Kim Jong Un. The sanctions by the US Treasury Department froze Maduro's assets subject to US jurisdiction and barred US citizens from dealing with him.The Trump administration slaps sanctions on President Maduro himselfVenezuela's AG: "The government dances and laughs while our people are dying" Question:Young _ have taken to the streets for months to protest the vote, known locally as "la constituyente," or the constituent.
United States
task1309_amazonreview_summary_classification
task1309-d1886de89fa34d368798e42032c42b18
In this task, you're given reviews from Amazon's food products and a summary of that review. Your task is to classify whether the given summary matches the original review. Generate "True" if the given review and its summary match, otherwise generate "False". Reviews: In retrospect I wish I had returned these. I'm not sure of my exact bra size while nursing. I was a 34D pre-pregnancy but my boobs have grown very large. All of my other nursing tanks/bras have been purchased in XL and they are borderline still too small. I bought an XL in this shirt and it's very loose in the chest. That creates an uncomfortable rubbing on my nipples (which are obviously very tender anyway). Also there is no structure in the chest so my reusable breast pads are constantly moving around in the top and then not serving their purpose. These are really cute but they really provide me more frustrating than they're worth. Summary: ... sticks to the pan and the surface scratches very easily. Not worth the
False
task163_count_words_ending_with_letter
task163-cbd61aa92b0f402094e87c205c5a1236
In this task, you need to count the number of words in a sentence that end with the given letter. Answer with numbers and not words. Sentence: 'a train traveling down train tracks near a truck'. How many words end with the letter 'a' in the sentence.
2
task138_detoxifying-lms_classification_fluency
task138-9a1b60ea96ce4d288507891ead427940
Given a prompt and two completions from a language model, select the completion that is the most fluent with respect to continuing the prompt. Fluency is defined by coherency and ease of understanding, not necessarily grammatical correctness. Generate either Completion A or Completion B. Prompt: Wat y'all see us spending we can afford to Completion A: live in your cities? Don't forget that I'm spending I'm going to put money in your pockets. I'm making you pay for all this Completion B: Occupy Wall Street supported independent campaig
Completion A
task1312_amazonreview_polarity_classification
task1312-68c83883505b41d48e5b0088827952ce
In this task, 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. Infrared sensor worked for about 2 minutes and then it stopped. Wont open up anymore so I have to manually open it everytime, which is annoying but not a deal breaker. Charges fast which is what I like, but the holder hangs down a lot from the heaviness of the phone, doesnt stick to its place. Edit: I returned the old one and got a new one, the infrared sensor worked a bit better on the new one but sometimes would still crap out. The clip to hang it on the vent though wore out quick (had it less than a week) so it would stay in place. If you made any kind of sharp turn it would fly off the vent. Definitely not worth it in my opinion.
negative
task820_protoqa_answer_generation
task820-58289b3089654cac8b53846852c8b0dc
Write a correct answer for the question. You should reason about prototypical situations and provide the correct answer. Avoid answers that provide incomplete justification for the question. name a u.s. city known for its great restaurants.
new orleans
task390_torque_text_span_selection
task390-b9b1ecc9bd6e49d6874f2133260da23b
In this task, you will be given a passage, a question and a list of single-word events identified from the passage. The goal is to point out all events from the given event list that can answer the question. If a question is unanswerable or none of the events answer the question, output should be empty. Passage: He missed with his first effort to goal fellow Scotland international Gordon Bulloch's injury-time try but Welsh referee Nigel Owens ordered a retake because several Perpignan players had charged too early and shouted, both offences, as they tried to block the kick. Perpignan finished the day on top of Pool Two but were left level on 10 points with Cardiff and only a point ahead of Leeds. Question: What happened before he missed his first effort to goal? Events: ['missed', 'goal', 'ordered', 'try', 'retake', 'effort', 'charged', 'shouted', 'tried', 'block', 'kick', 'finished', 'left']
task1338_peixian_equity_evaluation_corpus_sentiment_classifier
task1338-1dba25ed95b94cacb53575a8abc23a71
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. The conversation with Andrew was vexing.
anger
task934_turk_simplification
task934-ea3e557b81b84f5b825834a8db82b648
In this task, you're given a sentence and your task is to generate a simplified sentence that focuses on lexical paraphrasing from the original sentence given in the input. he led a furious comeback as he completed 15 passes out of 20 attempted for 258 yds and 2 tds.
he led a crazy comeback as he completed 15 passes out of 20 attempted for 258 yds and 2 tds.
task294_storycommonsense_motiv_text_generation
task294-0c9679879b664cd0ab14d411f68d65fb
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: None Sentence: Sue's high school football team made it to the championship game. Character: Friend
None
task899_freebase_qa_topic_generation
task899-c41a2f70e33b4352ae1f8782ae1d59bd
Given a factoid/trivia type question, generate the topic of the question. The topic is the entity the question talks about. Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Davy Jones were the members of which band?
michael nesmith
task1580_eqasc-perturbed_question_generation
task1580-c67d37dcea824b50a9e276a3e8e3d84e
Given a statement, generate a question such that the answer is contained in that statement. Cars require surfaces with less friction.
Cars require surfaces with what?
task373_synthetic_round_tens_place
task373-6076bea275a74363ad69c194f465ea36
In this task you will be given a list of integers. You should round each integer to the nearest tens place. That means you should round the number to the nearest multiple of 10. [-99, 237, -537, 365, -959, 369, 922, 349, 259, 598, -137, -173, -671, -34, -923]
[-100, 240, -540, 360, -960, 370, 920, 350, 260, 600, -140, -170, -670, -30, -920]
task632_dbpedia_14_classification
task632-61c43e241ca14eec873b3f61a6c63f7b
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: Hollie Beth Arnold (born 26 June 1994) is an English-born Paralympian athlete competing in category F46 javelin. Although born in Grimsby she now lives and trains in Cardiff. Arnold competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing and the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.
Yes
task1327_qa_zre_answer_generation_from_question
task1327-1f2a36d73ee34c779a5deec233b4a7eb
Generate a correct and concise answer for the question based on the words in the context. Context : The Lathen train collision occurred on 22 September 2006 when a Transrapid magnetic levitation (or ``maglev'') train collided with a maintenance vehicle near Lathen, Germany, killing 23 people. Question : The date of Lathen train collision?
22 September 2006
task1712_poki_classification
task1712-15f2cee45c874495bbf2e93617036b0e
You are given a short poem which is written by a kid. Your task is to predict if the kid is in elementary school or high school. Anyone who is from grade 1st to 6th-grade will be considered as in elementary school, and 7th to 12th-grade kids will be considered as in high school. There are only two possible outputs, i.e., elementary and high. All inputs have at least one output and it cannot have both categories at a time. i ride a piece of wood around all day my foot scream in pain but i still go on i keep rid on till i get that pay catch a kickflip bolt and skate intill dawn bust out the light and get some sick tailslides wax up the ledge and throw down some long grind with the best spitfire tire that glide and all the famous spot that my board find and if you think skate be dumb hush because when the police come we just dip cause we do what lupe tell u kick push even when we fall and mess up our hip do you think im ever go to stop nah never intill the day i just drop
high
task066_timetravel_binary_consistency_classification
task066-b4c516a442f04448b9cc4717729dbdaa
In this task, you are given a short story consisting of exactly 5 sentences where the second sentence is missing. You are given a candidate for the second sentence and you need to identify if the given sentence connects the first sentence with the rest of the story. Indicate your answer by "Yes" if it connects, otherwise "No". Do not generate anything else apart from "Yes" or "No". The given sentence is incorrect if it changes the subsequent storyline, so that at least one of the three subsequent sentences form a consistent story. Sentence 1: Mary was really busy with school lately. Sentence 3: Mary studied every day at the library Sentence 4: Mary aced all her finals Sentence 5: Her parents were proud to hear that she got straight A's Given Sentence 2: One day the power went out.
No
task1327_qa_zre_answer_generation_from_question
task1327-6ad3dfe3edef4f40a736a7b3e4c64894
Generate a correct and concise answer for the question based on the words in the context. Context : Diane Sands (born March 23, 1947) is an American politician from Montana. Question : What was Diane Sands's occupation?
politician
task1206_atomic_classification_isbefore
task1206-b8c4274aa8bd4d19a2c3f95e273ce3fe
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 looks stupid<sep>Tail: PersonX slinks out of the classroom
Yes
task124_conala_pair_averages
task124-2afe2166c27a4bc9aa64cdba32452359
In this task you are given a list of numbers and you need to find the average of each two consecutive values. The average of two numbers a and b is calculated as: (a + b) /2. The output should be a list of the averages of each two consecutive values. A list is presented with two brackets and comma-separated values, like: [1,2,3]. [-46, 77, -44, 25, -16, 65, -93, -61, 4, 43, -19, -13, -89, 37]
[15.5, 16.5, -9.5, 4.5, 24.5, -14.0, -77.0, -28.5, 23.5, 12.0, -16.0, -51.0, -26.0]
task898_freebase_qa_answer_generation
task898-aa7bb0d549804730a4f906974cd10e60
Given an trivia question precisely answer the question with a word/phrase/name. External resources such as Wikipedia could be used to obtain the facts. In literature, who is John Clayton III, son of Lord and Lady Greystroke?
tarzan
task113_count_frequency_of_letter
task113-383c97a6e796412199a3e7a038355ca8
In this task, you need to count the number of times the given letter appears in the given sentence. Sentence: 'a baseball player sliding into a base on a field'. Find frequency of the letter 'a'
7
task283_dream_incorrect_answer_generation
task283-e4030d5cf07640729e80df7f0e8c98e1
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: I heard that you joined the football team in our school? M: Yes. But until now, there are only six members including me., Question: How many people does the school football team also need?
Four.
task497_extract_all_numbers_from_list_in_order
task497-9c37d94956e54709a6fd50d9c6f1ca56
In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are numbers in the same order as they appear in the list A. ['n', 'h', 'T', 'E', 't', '933', 'l', 'j', '3731', '8523', '5893', 'B', '6043', '2901', '5585', '7907', 'L']
933, 3731, 8523, 5893, 6043, 2901, 5585, 7907
task080_piqa_answer_generation
task080-55b1ae78c24e4e60a3ade1e80e4b071a
In this task the focus is on physical knowledge about the world. Given the provided goal task in the input, describe a process that would lead to the asked outcome. This process often involves physical motions with objects, such as moving them, arranging them in a certain way, mixing them, shaking them, etc. To make butter become a liquid to use it in a project, you can
Melt it in a pan for a few minutes until it softens
task024_cosmosqa_answer_generation
task024-bab5e4359144405d8603aac567a7df12
Craft one correct answer to the question given in input. To make it more interesting, try to use non-stereotypical language if possible. Make sure your correct answer is reasonably long, consistent with the context, and requires common sense (instead of explicit extraction from the context.) In your answer, use as few words as possible from the given context. Use a response that is uncommon/non-stereotypical, so that it is less predictable. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Context: Ask anyone that knows anything about that line , even NB store clerks , and they 'll willingly tell you NB screwed up a great shoe . It simply was worse in many ways . And so I migrated to the pricey NB 1222 and then the 1223 ... while there was significant comfort , it was anything but comfortable paying for a pair ... and so I began looking around again . Good ol' discount shoe warehouses ... I found one delightfully comfortable ( in fit and price ) in the NB 645 , which is a nice wide - base shoe that fit the bill . Question: What may be the reason why I found the NB 645 ?
The NB 1222 and the 1223 were worse shoes.
task373_synthetic_round_tens_place
task373-bf011cf3cdbc448b880ebc4d843e8038
In this task you will be given a list of integers. You should round each integer to the nearest tens place. That means you should round the number to the nearest multiple of 10. [688, -841, 119, -520, 207, -421, 193, 375, -940, -576, -367]
[690, -840, 120, -520, 210, -420, 190, 380, -940, -580, -370]
task069_abductivenli_classification
task069-ca71a98e3e4b47f6a26c130c8458464e
In this task, you will be shown a short story with a beginning, two potential middles, and an ending. Your job is to choose the middle statement that makes the story coherent / plausible by writing "1" or "2" in the output. If both sentences are plausible, pick the one that makes most sense. Beginning: Dan was very bored at work. Middle 1: Dan played a joke on someone. Middle 2: Dan became very serious with someone. Ending: It was a good laugh for all.
1
task228_arc_answer_generation_easy
task228-bab0007bb58f48c2b89d980707769daa
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. Sam looks into a fish pond and points at a goldfish. Sam's grandfather looks where Sam is pointing and tells Sam that the fish is actually in a different location. Which property of light explains why Sam's grandfather is correct? (A) reflection (B) refraction (C) diffraction (D) absorption
B
task283_dream_incorrect_answer_generation
task283-a726db5e9bfe4c6295fdc6f63a745b02
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: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories? M: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents. W: Hey! Look at this! M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden? W: No. Look at the signature. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1856. Maybe it's worth something. M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents. W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars. M: Oh? I can hardly read what the one says. Who wrote it? W: The name looks like "Harold Dickinson". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library. M: Good luck. Your book of plays may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five cents novel is a better buy., Question: How much does the book of nineteenth-century plays cost?
5 dollars.
task066_timetravel_binary_consistency_classification
task066-a81c67299dc840b295cf1e02d704cc11
In this task, you are given a short story consisting of exactly 5 sentences where the second sentence is missing. You are given a candidate for the second sentence and you need to identify if the given sentence connects the first sentence with the rest of the story. Indicate your answer by "Yes" if it connects, otherwise "No". Do not generate anything else apart from "Yes" or "No". The given sentence is incorrect if it changes the subsequent storyline, so that at least one of the three subsequent sentences form a consistent story. Sentence 1: Tom wanted to take Shelly on a date. Sentence 3: He thought that there was nothing he could do Sentence 4: Shelly had a good idea Sentence 5: They both just sat and watched the sunset together Given Sentence 2: He needed to catch a taxi right away.
No
task405_narrativeqa_question_generation
task405-27bc4ce2034a4f6c8b258515746f404b
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. To Epicurus, the unhappiness and degradation of humans arose largely from the dread which they entertained of the power of the deities, from terror of their wrath. This wrath was supposed to be displayed by the misfortunes inflicted in this life and by the everlasting tortures that were the lot of the guilty in a future state (or, where these feelings were not strongly developed, from a vague dread of gloom and misery after death). To remove these fears, and thus to establish tranquility in the heart, was the purpose of his teaching. Thus the deities, whose existence he did not deny, lived forevermore in the enjoyment of absolute peace, strangers to all the passions, desires, and fears, which agitate the human heart, totally indifferent to the world and its inhabitants, unmoved alike by their virtues and their crimes. To prove this position he called upon the atomism of Democritus, so as to demonstrate that the material universe was formed not by a Supreme Being, but by the mixing of elemental particles that had existed from all eternity governed by certain simple laws. Lucretius' task was to clearly state and fully develop these views in an attractive form; his work was an attempt to show that everything in nature can be explained by natural laws, without the need for the intervention of divine beings. Lucretius identifies the supernatural with the notion that the deities created our world or interfere with its operations in some way. He argues against fear of such deities by demonstrating, through observations and arguments, that the operations of the world can be accounted for in terms of natural phenomena. These phenomena are the regular, but purposeless motions and interactions of tiny atoms in empty space. Meanwhile, he argues against the fear of death by stating that death is the dissipation of a being's material mind. Lucretius uses the analogy of a vessel, stating that the physical body is the vessel that holds both the mind (mens) and spirit (anima) of a human being. Neither the mind nor spirit can survive independent of the body. Thus Lucretius states that once the vessel (the body) shatters (dies) its contents (mind and spirit) can no longer exist. So, as a simple ceasing-to-be, death can be neither good nor bad for this being. Being completely devoid of sensation and thought, a dead person cannot miss being alive. According to Lucretius, fear of death is a projection of terrors experienced in life, of pain that only a living (intact) mind can feel. Lucretius also puts forward the 'symmetry argument' against the fear of death. In it, he says that people who fear the prospect of eternal non-existence after death should think back to the eternity of non-existence before their birth, which probably did not cause them much suffering.
What was the purpose of Epicurus' teaching?
task616_cola_classification
task616-50f5bf3362fa46a79341fd3398aa10e6
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable". The money which I will make a proposal that we squander amounts to $400,000.
acceptable
task344_hybridqa_answer_generation
task344-b9fe969113784dccb1f1a91a8762ff36
In this task, you will be presented with a question and you have to answer the question based on your knowledge. Your answers should be as short as possible. Which town was a free port before Spain joined the union in 1986 with a capital of a prominent city of the kingdom of Castile ?
Melilla
task724_mmmlu_answer_generation_moral_scenarios
task724-51db9af0cd5d44bba2ddd58466d83888
You are given a question on moral scenarios. You are also given 4 answer options (associated with "A", "B", "C", "D"), out of which only one is correct. You need to answer the question by selecting the correct option. You should only answer with the choice letter, not the whole answer. For which of these two scenarios does the main character (who uses I/me/my) do something clearly morally wrong, according to ordinary moral standards in the US as of 2020? Scenario 1 | I bared my entire naked body at the beach. Scenario 2 | I told her it was safe to jump off the couch. (A)Wrong, Wrong (B)Wrong, Not wrong (C)Not wrong, Wrong (D)Not wrong, Not wrong
B
task1727_wiqa_what_is_the_effect
task1727-c5786294904943a092977024440f316b
In this task you will be given a process, and a question. The process contains a sequence of steps that happen in order. The question asks about the effect of a certain event on another event. If the first event has a positive effect on the second event, answer with "for", if it has a negative effect, answer with "against". If there's no causal relationship between the two, answer with "none". Process: -Food leaves the esophagus and enters the stomach -The stomach churns the food -With the aid of stomach acids -The food becomes a thick liquid -Is then passed to the small intestine. Question: What is the effect of a person is denied food on less digestion occuring.?
for
task576_curiosity_dialogs_answer_generation
task576-3b1bae607bc54910a36f71c23328c2ca
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 am sorry, I do not know the exact age of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Would you like to know more about the geography? I can tell you that the largest islands of Bahrain is Bahrain, the Hawar, Muharraq, Umm, Nasan, and Sitra Islands. Is there a famous MMA fighter from Bahrain? I do have a couple cultural facts. Bahrain has a race called the Bahrain Grand Prix. Thanks for the info! Are sports a large part of their culture?
I do have a couple cultural facts. Bahrain has a race called the Bahrain Grand Prix.
task1217_atomic_answer_generation
task1217-93ec366d8eee40bdbc1a9e90f56676f7
In this task, you are given a sentence with a missing word that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Fill in the blank with a plausible word. Although each sentence has many correct answers, you only have to write one answer. PersonX throws ___ back
magazine
task147_afs_argument_similarity_gay_marriage
task147-0e2cf7099eb9484fb9bb3a420a980d5c
We would like you to classify each of the following sets of argument pairs (discussing Gay Marriage) 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: That way we can keep the sanctity of marriage between a man and a woman, and gays can still have a "union" with other gays. Sent2: A married gay person is unlikely to have sex with others while he/she is married so therefore, the virus would really be kept between the couple.
Not similar
task303_record_incorrect_answer_generation
task303-1c1d0f4774be4058a8794792efade1ad
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. Beijing, China (CNN) -- Can Lee Kai Fu make innovation work in China? Lee is the former president of Google in China who left the Internet search giant last Fall just months before the company's high profile scuffle with the Chinese government over censorship rules and alleged hacker attacks. That furor raised Lee's international profile, but the 48-year-old is now fully focused on the future, hoping to inject a new spirit of innovation into Chinese business with his investment and incubation company Innovation Works. "People expect Innovation Works to be magical," said Lee during an interview with CNN in June at his company's offices, located just across the street from Google's China headquarters.Former boss of Google in China has new business called Innovation WorksAims to support technology start-ups in China and foster innovative cultureOpinion is divided over Lee's ability to bring success to young companiesLee formerly worked for Apple and Microsoft; viewed positively among young in China Question:"If there's blame, _'s choice to enter the Chinese market might have just been a mistake from the very beginning."
Beijing
task1359_numer_sense_answer_generation
task1359-86a1b653ca0a4391baf61852912d9b07
Given a sentence, fill out the missing word with a 'no' or a number (between zero and ten). You should write the numbers with english alphabet, like: four instead of 4. Technological change contributes to national competitiveness in ____ ways.
two
task515_senteval_odd_word_out
task515-1d3b81ba7de04ac98f19d18a10e70dc3
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. " I told you those cowboys were dangerous .
Changed
task587_amazonfood_polarity_correction_classification
task587-91c8ffacd2694721a6d4d2ab47b443db
You are given an amazon food product review and its polarity (positive or negative). Your task is to answer "True" if the specified sentence and its polarity match; otherwise, answer "False". I am so happy I discovered this product. I had tried several other brands in extract and powder form and NuNaturals is by far the best. Virtually NO aftertaste, quick dissolving and convenient. It is also very economical at 1.5 cents a serving. I use a 1/4 teaspoon measuring spoon and it sweetens my coffee or tea perfectly. Do yourself a flavor and get this stevia powder - you'll be happy you did! Polarity: Positive
True
task098_conala_list_intersection
task098-97003f6172fb4905ab237918c2e6bea0
In this task you will be given two lists of numbers and you need to calculate the intersection between these two lists. The intersection between two lists is another list where every element is common between the two original lists. If there are no elements in the intersection, answer with an empty list. Your list of numbers must be inside brackets. Sort the numbers in your answer in an ascending order, that is, no matter what the order of the numbers in the lists is, you should put them in your answer in an ascending order. [7, 8, 5, 8, 8, 9, 3, 1, 4] , [4, 6, 4, 3, 5, 3, 5, 4, 7]
[3, 4, 5, 7]
task844_financial_phrasebank_classification
task844-32ff42348fea45fabb0b7be58f1324af
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:Finnish bank Pohjola Bank Plc HEL : POH1S said today that it will issue a EUR 40 million USD 51.2 m index-linked bond , Pohjola Tutkimuksen Tahdet VIII-2010 Pohjola Research Stars VIII-2010 , on October 27 , 2010 . polarity:negative
false
task155_count_nouns_verbs
task155-b20c34c58d7d46e19818f8416ccf3c04
In this task, you need to count the number of nouns/verbs in the given sentence. Sentence: 'a close up of a urinal and a device next to it'. Count the number of verbs in this sentence.
0
task083_babi_t1_single_supporting_fact_answer_generation
task083-1b6f0317b98d43889f082477cfd16247
You will be given a passage consisting of set of facts and a question as input. The task is to answer a question of form 'Where is <person_name>?' using one of the given facts to determine the latest location of the person. Answer should be a word/phrase describing the location from the supporting fact. Avoid answers that are incomplete or incorrect. Passage: Daniel went to the bedroom. Mary travelled to the bathroom. John went back to the kitchen. John travelled to the hallway. Mary travelled to the hallway. John travelled to the garden. Question: Where is John?
garden
task504_count_all_alphabetical_elements_in_list
task504-5021bb889c7b48439362e2490920bc0b
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 alphabetical elements in the given list. Return 0 if no alphabetical element in the list ['8153', 'Z', 'f', 'J', '2435', 'N', 'B', '6937', 'E', 'W', 'M', 'A', 'N', 'l', '8987', 'e', '8097', 'b', 'y', 'v', 'N', '2847', 'I', 'F', 'h', 'Q', '3483', '1447', '7349', 'B', 'X', '9039', '6521', 'B']
23
task591_sciq_answer_generation
task591-88f730af3949469b90e41aa5d6c3c5e4
Given a scientific question, generate a correct answer to it. What substance flows over the land from precipitation or melting snow or ice?
water
task843_financial_phrasebank_classification
task843-a85441d882a14a9680890c2516438076
Classify the given a piece of financial news into three classes: positive, negative, and neutral. Output must be 'positive', 'negative', or 'neutral'. In addition , the company will reduce a maximum of ten jobs .
negative
task461_qasper_question_generation
task461-0ce6da4156d44a27ac74b36e7f0bd91d
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. The first phase is to extract a knowledge graph from the story that depicts locations, characters, objects, and the relations between these entities. We present two techniques. The first uses neural question-answering technique to extract relations from a story text. The second, provided as a baseline, uses OpenIE5, a commonly used rule-based information extraction technique. For the sake of simplicity, we considered primarily the location-location and location-character/object relations, represented by the “next to” and “has” edges respectively in Figure FIGREF4. We instead propose a new method that leverages models trained for context-grounded question-answering tasks to do entity extraction with no task dependent data or fine-tuning necessary. Our method, dubbed AskBERT, leverages the Question-Answering (QA) model ALBERT BIBREF15. AskBERT consists of two main steps as shown in Figure FIGREF7: vertex extraction and graph construction. The first step is to extract the set of entities—graph vertices—from the story. We are looking to extract information specifically regarding characters, locations, and objects. This is done by using asking the QA model questions such as “Who is a character in the story?”. BIBREF16 have shown that the phrasing of questions given to a QA model is important and this forms the basis of how we formulate our questions—questions are asked so that they are more likely to return a single answer, e.g. asking “Where is a location in the story?” as opposed to “Where are the locations in the story?”. In particular, we notice that pronoun choice can be crucial; “Where is a location in the story?” yielded more consistent extraction than “What is a location in the story?”. ALBERT QA is trained to also output a special <$no$-$answer$> token when it cannot find an answer to the question within the story. Our method makes use of this by iteratively asking QA model a question and masking out the most likely answer outputted on the previous step. This process continues until the <$no$-$answer$> token becomes the most likely answer. The first step is to extract the set of entities—graph vertices—from the story. We are looking to extract information specifically regarding characters, locations, and objects. This is done by using asking the QA model questions such as “Who is a character in the story?”. BIBREF16 have shown that the phrasing of questions given to a QA model is important and this forms the basis of how we formulate our questions—questions are asked so that they are more likely to return a single answer, e.g. asking “Where is a location in the story?” as opposed to “Where are the locations in the story?”. In particular, we notice that pronoun choice can be crucial; “Where is a location in the story?” yielded more consistent extraction than “What is a location in the story?”. ALBERT QA is trained to also output a special <$no$-$answer$> token when it cannot find an answer to the question within the story. Our method makes use of this by iteratively asking QA model a question and masking out the most likely answer outputted on the previous step. This process continues until the <$no$-$answer$> token becomes the most likely answer. The next step is graph construction. Typical interactive fiction worlds are usually structured as trees, i.e. no cycles except between locations. Using this fact, we use an approach that builds a graph from the vertex set by one relation—or edge—at a time. Once again using the entire story plot as context, we query the ALBERT-QA model picking a random starting location $x$ from the set of vertices previously extracted.and asking the questions “What location can I visit from $x$?” and “Who/What is in $x$?”. The methodology for phrasing these questions follows that described for the vertex extraction. The answer given by the QA model is matched to the vertex set by picking the vertex $u$ that contains the best word-token overlap with the answer. Relations between vertices are added by computing a relation probability on the basis of the output probabilities of the answer given by the QA model. We compared our proposed AskBERT method with a non-neural, rule-based approach. This approach is based on the information extracted by OpenIE5, followed by some post-processing such as named-entity recognition and part-of-speech tagging. OpenIE5 combines several cutting-edge ideas from several existing papers BIBREF17, BIBREF18, BIBREF19 to create a powerful information extraction tools. For a given sentence, OpenIE5 generates multiple triples in the format of $\langle entity, relation, entity\rangle $ as concise representations of the sentence, each with a confidence score. These triples are also occasionally annotated with location information indicating that a triple happened in a location. As in the neural AskBERT model, we attempt to extract information regarding locations, characters, and objects. The entire story plot is passed into the OpenIE5 and we receive a set of triples. The location annotations on the triples are used to create a set of locations. We mark which sentences in the story contain these locations. POS tagging based on marking noun-phrases is then used in conjunction with NER to further filter the set of triples—identifying the set of characters and objects in the story. The graph is constructed by linking the set of triples on the basis of the location they belong to. While some sentences contain very explicit location information for OpenIE5 to mark it out in the triples, most of them do not. We therefore make the assumption that the location remains the same for all triples extracted in between sentences where locations are explicitly mentioned. For example, if there exists $location A$ in the 1st sentence and $location B$ in the 5th sentence of the story, all the events described in sentences 1-4 are considered to take place in $location A$. The entities mentioned in these events are connected to $location A$ in the graph.
How is the information extracted?
task924_event2mind_word_generation
task924-13acfc766b3e4b539d6a49da50d9d488
You are provided with an "Event", "Intent" and "XEmotion" (PersonX's reactions for the given "Event"). Indicate PersonY's reaction (person feels) at the end of this event. Provide one reaction for PersonY. If there's nothing that can be implied, respond as None Event:PersonX succeeds PersonX's father. Intent: 1) to see if they are flat 2) to kick because he is mad. XEmotion: 1) ok if they are not flat. 2) mad if they are flat. 3) more confused than ever!
sad
task1731_quartz_question_answering
task1731-c5154a0e300643b2ad39efa6fa17d332
You are given a short paragraph, a question and two choices to answer from. Choose the correct answer based on the paragraph and write the answer(not the key). Paragraph: The surface is heated by the Sun and some of that heat radiates back into the air. This makes the temperature higher near the surface than at higher altitudes. Question: Paul started at the base of a mountain and climbed to its peak. The sky was clear and the sun was beating down on him all day. However, he noticed there was a clear temperature difference between the surface's temperature and the temperature at the top of the mountain peak. Where would he feel more heat? Choices: A)Surface B)Mountain Peak
Surface
task369_synthetic_remove_odds
task369-23f230dbd9da4f8a8ccaa05c4b59445f
In this task, you will be given a list of integers. You should remove all of the odd integers from the list(consider 0 an even number). If every integer in the input list is odd then an empty list ("[]") should be returned. Otherwise, answer with the list of even numbers separated by comma inside brackets. [-38, -48, -31, -71, 28, -83, 44, 6, -86, 13, 79]
[-38, -48, 28, 44, 6, -86]
task373_synthetic_round_tens_place
task373-19d82a3c4e7f4fa5b50afc6c6b8a5d3e
In this task you will be given a list of integers. You should round each integer to the nearest tens place. That means you should round the number to the nearest multiple of 10. [-339, -585, -701, -985, 776, -785, 549, -650]
[-340, -580, -700, -980, 780, -780, 550, -650]
task194_duorc_answer_generation
task194-8adc21db9edc4f449ad541fd3184b4a0
In this task, you will be shown an extract from a movie plot and a question. You need to provide the correct answer for it. Short answers containing words that are present in the passage are preferred. Oskar, a meek 12-year-old boy, resides with his mother Yvonne in the western Stockholm suburb of Blackeberg in 1981 and occasionally visits his father Erik in the countryside. It is not clear why Erik is living apart from Yvonne, but on one such visit, when Oskar and Erik are enjoying a cosy night playing games, a drunken neighbour arrives and Erik starts to drink heavily with him, breaking up the father/son evening.Oskar's classmates regularly bully him, and he spends his evenings imagining revenge, collecting clippings from newspapers and magazines about grisly murders. One night he meets Eli, who appears to be a pale girl of his age. Eli has recently moved into the next-door apartment with an older man, Håkan. Eli initially informs Oskar that they cannot be friends. Over time, however, they begin to form a close relationship, with Oskar lending his Rubik's Cube to Eli, and the two exchanging Morse code messages through their adjoining wall. Håkan requests that Eli stop seeing Oskar. After questioning Oskar about a cut on his cheek, Eli learns that the boy is being bullied by schoolmates and encourages him to stand up for himself. This inspires Oskar to enroll for weight-training classes after school.Earlier, Håkan stops and kills a passerby on a busy footpath near a main road to harvest fresh blood for Eli, but he fails to return with any when he is interrupted by an oncoming dog walker. Eli is prompted to waylay and kill a local man, Jocke, making his way home from a bar after having said goodnight to his best friend, Lacke. A local cat-loving recluse, Gösta, witnesses the attack from his flat, but hardly believes what he has seen and later refuses to report the incident. Håkan hides Jocke's body in an ice-hole in the local lake. Håkan later makes another well-prepared but incompetently executed effort to obtain blood for Eli by trapping a teenage boy in a changing room after school. The boy's friends are waiting for him to emerge, and go to see what is holding him up. Before he is discovered, Håkan pours concentrated hydrochloric acid onto his own face, disfiguring it to prevent the authorities from identifying him and tracing Eli. Eli learns that Håkan has been taken to the hospital and scales the building to access his restricted room. Håkan opens the window for Eli and offers his neck to Eli for feeding; after Eli has fed, Håkan falls out of the window on the snow. Now alone, Eli goes to Oskar's apartment and spends the night with him, during which time they agree to "go steady". While Eli states, "I'm not a girl", Oskar (ambiguously) either ignores this or accepts the nature of the relationship.During an ice skating field trip at the lake, some of Oskar's fellow students discover Jocke's body. At the same time, Oskar finally stands up to his tormentors and strikes the leader of the bullies, Conny, on the side of the head with a pole, splitting his ear. Some time later, Oskar shows Eli a private place he knows. Unaware that Eli is a vampire, Oskar suggests that they form a blood bond, and cuts his hand, asking Eli to do the same. Eli, thirsting for blood but not wanting to harm Oskar, laps up his spilled blood before running away. Lacke's girlfriend, Virginia, is subsequently attacked by Eli. Lacke turns up in time to interrupt the attack. Virginia survives, but soon discovers that she has become painfully sensitive to sunlight. Seeking Lacke, Virginia visits Gösta, only to be fiercely attacked by Gösta's cats. In the hospital, Virginia, who has realized what she has become, asks an orderly to open the blinds in her room. When the sunlight streams in, she bursts into flames.On realizing Eli's true nature, Oskar confronts Eli, who admits to being a vampire. Oskar is initially upset by Eli's need to kill people for survival. However, Eli insists that their bloodthirsty natures are alike, in that Oskar wants to kill and Eli needs to kill, and encourages Oskar to "be me, for a little while."Lacke, who has lost everything because of Eli, tracks Eli down to the closed-off apartment. Breaking in, he discovers Eli asleep in the bathtub. Lacke prepares to kill Eli, but Oskar, who was hiding inside the apartment, interferes; Eli immediately wakes up, jumps on Lacke and kills him, feeding on his blood. Eli thanks Oskar and kisses him in gratitude. However, an upstairs neighbor is angrily knocking on the ceiling due to the disturbance the fight has caused. Eli realizes that it is no longer safe to stay and leaves the same night.The next morning, Oskar receives a phone call from Conny's friend, Martin, who lures Oskar out to resume the after-school fitness program at the local swimming pool. The bullies, led by Conny and his sadistic older brother Jimmy, start a fire to draw Mr Ávila, the teacher in charge, outside, enter the pool-area and order the other children to clear out, which leaves Oskar trapped alone in the pool. Jimmy forces Oskar under the water, threatening to stab his eye out if he does not hold his breath for three minutes. While Oskar is being held underwater, Eli arrives and rescues Oskar by killing and dismembering the bullies except for the most reluctant of their number, Andreas, who is left sobbing on a bench.Later, Oskar is traveling on a train with Eli in a box beside him, safe from sunlight. From inside, Eli taps the word "kiss" to Oskar in Morse code, to which he taps back "puss" (small kiss in Swedish)., Question: Who is Hakan harvesting blood for?
Answer: Eli
task078_all_elements_except_last_i
task078-15fa023cdeb44e67a433c88bdfdc2aa3
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. 3, ['b', '7967', 'c', '6387', '9147', 'w', '1697', '6335']
b, 7967, c, 6387, 9147
task488_extract_all_alphabetical_elements_from_list_in_order
task488-0c77bf7793ed4b78899a6ac432fe79f2
In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are alphabets in the same order as they appear in the list A. Do not change their case/capitalization. ['e', 'd', 'O', 'P', '1545', 'D', 'y', '4185', '641', 'A', '2897', '2185', '3441', 'n', 'n', 'b']
e, d, O, P, D, y, A, n, n, b
task497_extract_all_numbers_from_list_in_order
task497-350e3487627642d494071bfc08188830
In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are numbers in the same order as they appear in the list A. ['5721', 'X', 'q', '7391', '8381', '3331', 'x', 'B', '1911', '571']
5721, 7391, 8381, 3331, 1911, 571
task1336_peixian_equity_evaluation_corpus_gender_classifier
task1336-fe8e8c21fabe4a83b68835bc393a07dc
You will be given a sentence containing a pronoun/person name and an emotion. From these implicit parameters, the main goal is to find the gender of the person (male / female). The conversation with my mother was threatening.
female
task385_socialiqa_incorrect_answer_generation
task385-629d122ccab84f46b1bfd08e97c98443
In this task, you're given a context passage, a question, and three answer options. Your task is to return an incorrect answer option to the question from the choices given. For all questions, only one of the three answer options is correct. Pick one of the two incorrect answer options as the output. Context: Riley had betrayed Sasha by turning them against them self. Question: What will Sasha want to do next? Options: (A) was jealous of Sasha (B) confront Riley (C) hated Sasha because she had scorned him
C
task1312_amazonreview_polarity_classification
task1312-70380c4fb1074687bddab9bab153a10c
In this task, 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. First three engines fired great, then I went thru 8 igniters on 4 different engines. My request for a refund was 8 days outside of the 30 day warranty and was denied. Now I have to go thru Estes for support. May want to try another supplier as now I have 47 engines to go through.
negative
task147_afs_argument_similarity_gay_marriage
task147-c9d546e243b64cc88adb453b63c2c984
We would like you to classify each of the following sets of argument pairs (discussing Gay Marriage) 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: For example, if a state Congress passes a bill that grants additional benefits to marriages and civil unions, a governor could simply line-item veto the benefit to civil unions, which then means that the benefits would apply only to marriage. Sent2: Also, the state legislature could pass a law which applies to both marriage and civil unions, but the governor could line-item-veto the benefits to civil unions.
Similar
task1389_hellaswag_completion
task1389-dc737fef0fd140ff96767986657f1b8f
In this task, you are given a context and four options. Each option is a suggested ending for the context. You should read the context and pick the best ending for the context. Please answer with "A", "B", "C", and "D". [header] How to get a cat sitter when you leave town [title] Ask a friend or relative to stay at your house. [step] Many people feel the most comfortable asking a trusted and responsible friend, relative, or neighbour to look after their cat while on vacation. The best option is to find someone who can stay at your house with your cat. <sep> (A) [substeps] Ask your friend or relative to look after your pet while you are on vacation. [title] Find a regular bed or couch sitter. (B) [title] Watch for signs of illness or injury while on vacation. [step] If you have gone on vacation, make sure your pet stays at home so they can perform certain tasks without being injured. (C) Asking any person this option is definitely not fun. Think about how large or how many cats you want to keep, and ask yourself how many pets you really need. (D) This way your cat will be able to remain in a comfortable environment and will have company throughout the day. [substeps] It is best to choose someone how knows your cat and has experience with companion animals.
D
task1645_medical_question_pair_dataset_text_classification
task1645-1f5267220e0e44eda0453497d08c8cab
In this task you are given a medical question pair hand-generated. Your task is to classify a given post into two categories 1) 'Similar' if the given two questions have a same connotation 2) 'Dissimilar' if the given two questions have a different connotation or meaning. Sentence1: Hello docs, is atherectomy better than stent procedure? Sentence2: Are there any complications associated with stent procedure and atherectomy? Are there any non invasive treatment options available to take care of plaque in coronary arteries?
Dissimilar
task431_senteval_object_count
task431-c079f698152e47ceae3016cd67a3fa6a
In this task you are given a sentence. You must judge whether the object of the main clause is singular(like: apple) or plural(like: apartments). Label the instances as "Singular" or "Plural" based on your judgment. Ed pulled his cigarettes from his shirt pocket and then removed a piece of paper from inside the pack.
Plural
task674_google_wellformed_query_sentence_generation
task674-09998e7be9514996af1e61bdb8c153f3
You are given a set of queries separated by ' ', and your job is to find out the query which is not a well-formed or well-structured query in terms of grammar, punctuations, or spelling errors. What is reproductive of clone ? How much is the new dsi in america ? How many calories are in a squirt of tomatoe sauce ? Where is the PCV valve located on a 1995 pontiac trans sport 3.8 l engine ?
What is reproductive of clone ?
task454_swag_incorrect_answer_generation
task454-c06a5d91af4a4109ac1966538e034b0e
Given a sentence, generate a most unlikely next statement. The next statement should not be logically relevant to the given context More ghostly figures float around the great hall. They
reach the gates of the herd.
task283_dream_incorrect_answer_generation
task283-0a18c01d00db43098192ca3037f36994
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: Just look at this newspaper, nothing but murder, death and war! Do you still believe people are basically good? M: Of course I do. But newspapers hardly ever report stories about peace and generosity. They are not news., Question: What do we learn from the conversation?
The woman is unsure if there will be peace in the world.
task078_all_elements_except_last_i
task078-a262f363765b47959f9a7b6d808668b1
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. 2, ['r', '2127', '2271', '8895', 'I']
r, 2127, 2271
task1217_atomic_answer_generation
task1217-37dc4ab7bab44ca9994848f051fbee55
In this task, you are given a sentence with a missing word that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Fill in the blank with a plausible word. Although each sentence has many correct answers, you only have to write one answer. PersonX saves the ___ from ruin
Computer
task1359_numer_sense_answer_generation
task1359-e03532d4d30048beb162ab625b5b1949
Given a sentence, fill out the missing word with a 'no' or a number (between zero and ten). You should write the numbers with english alphabet, like: four instead of 4. Water dissolves about one part in ____ thousand parts, and receives a brown color.
seven
task363_sst2_polarity_classification
task363-e1a189f28d094ecbbe48e984b97a30c8
In this task, you are given sentences from movie reviews. The task is to classify a sentence as "POS" if the sentiment of the sentence is positive or as "NEG" if the sentiment of the sentence is negative The huskies are beautiful , the border collie is funny and the overall feeling is genial and decent .
POS
task284_imdb_classification
task284-81b928c8798c441bbd125426863b4994
In this task, you are given a review of movie. Your task is to classify given movie review into two categories: 1) positive, and 2) negative based on its content. I've seen this movie, when I was traveling in Brazil. I found it difficult to really understand Brazilian culture and society, because it has so many regional and class differences. To see this movie in Sao Paulo itself was a revelation. It shows something of the everyday life of many Brazilians. On the other side, it is sometimes a little bit over-dramatized. And that's the only negative comment I have on this film. It's sometimes too much, too much sex, too many murders and too much cynicism for one film. The director could film some things a bit more subtle, it would make the film more effective.Despite this I liked the movie and the way the story unravels itself. The characters are complex, and very much like real-life people. Not pretty American actors and actresses with a lot of cosmetics, but people who could be ugly and beautiful at the same time. That makes the film realistic, even when the story is not that convincing.
positive
task901_freebase_qa_category_question_generation
task901-ed8b900996294072971478dd823c5c19
Given a broad category, generate a trivia-type question based on a specific entity in that category. The question should be non-ambiguous. External resources such as Wikipedia could be used to obtain the facts. music
Which of these Elvis Songs was a number 1 BEFORE the others?
task280_stereoset_classification_stereotype_type
task280-eac72d86999e4039a86cc0d123e00c01
In this task, you are given a short passage that conveys stereotype or anti-stereotype about a specific target. A stereotype is an over-generalized belief about a particular group of people. An anti-stereotype is an idea that goes against a common stereotype. You are expected to classify the passage into four types of stereotype or anti-stereotype: gender, profession, race, and religion. Passage: The typical outcome of a football player's long career is a healthy ankles & skulls
Profession
task1595_event2mind_text_generation_1
task1595-bdd6b061f29a4c559f5b513e9e1e941d
The task is to generate text based of an event. For the given event, there will be a person who does the action in the event (usually PersonX). Your task is to write that persons emotional reaction to the event, i.e. how that person feels after doing the action. PersonX chooses every ___
satisfied with his plan
task160_replace_letter_in_a_sentence
task160-08135e8e34484052bb4b0d1609633ffe
In this task, you need to replace a letter in the sentence with another given letter. Sentence: 'a large console with buttons and gauges on it'. Replace the letter 'a' with 's' in the sentence.
s lsrge console with buttons snd gsuges on it
task303_record_incorrect_answer_generation
task303-cd9d0fd9e9ac440db03a960f376a401a
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) Bob Hemseath, whose corn-farming business hinges on the whims of mother nature, is comfortable with uncertainty. But as the fourth-generation farmer heads onto his northeast Iowa farm for the 2017 planting season, it's the uncertainty coming from the White House that has Hemseath increasingly worried. The farmer listened during the 2016 campaign as Donald Trump, the real estate magnate turned politician, promised to end the North American Free Trade Agreement. Hemseath, a Republican whose industry relies heavily on exports to Mexico, chalked it up to political bluster, noted Hillary Clinton's anti-trade rhetoric and voted for Trump in November.Trump has said he wants to renegotiate NAFTAHe recently spoke with the leaders of Canada and Mexico Question:Many of these farmers were well-aware of Trump's anti-_ rhetoric on the campaign trail.
Bob Hemseath
task1446_farthest_integers
task1446-566495ccd996427a88b42d49c4015b20
In this task you will be given a list of integers. You should find the maximum absolute difference between 2 integers in the list. The absolute difference is the absolute value of one integer subtracted by another. The output should be a single integer which is the largest possible absolute distance. [5, 64, 13, -94, 83]
177
task113_count_frequency_of_letter
task113-53505fb205e44a4fb6ce4abb762e63ca
In this task, you need to count the number of times the given letter appears in the given sentence. Sentence: 'a truck painted in camouflage sitting parked on cement'. Find frequency of the letter 'n'
5