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A man who plays the guitar does not imply he is wearing a white shirt and a black vest while playing.
| Unknown | esnli | Consider the statement "An older gentleman wearing a white shirt and black vest is playing a guitar while singing.". Is the statement "A man plays a guitar as he sings a lullaby to a young child." false? Yes/no/unknown |
Though it may be implied, it is not specified that the man prepares himself to work at the work area.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A black man in a white cap and tank top lean over a wooden work area with an engraving tool in his hand among other tools."
Hypothesis: The black man prepares himself to work at the work area.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
There are a lot of ladies with short- red hair, so no one knows that it is a was a teacher who was scolding one of her student;s for being tardy..
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "A lady with a short and red-hair yelling at a person.", is the statement "A teacher scolds a student for being tardy." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
A middle-aged woman is a she. "Having her hair done" is another way of saying "getting her hair done"
| Yes | esnli | Context: A middle-aged woman is getting her hair done in a barber shop with polka-dotted walls.
Hypothesis: She was having her hair done.
Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
The first sentence does not indicate that she had been in the store and where her clothes came from.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "a woman wearing heavy makeup and a pink jacket is walking past a clothing shop at night.", is the statement "The woman got the pink jacket from the clothing shop." wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Elephants are herbivores, so meat is not a part of their diets. | b | senmaking | One of the following sentences is nonsensical. Which one is it?
a. "tigers eat meat"
b. "elephants eat meat" |
Billy has $25 less than twice Sam's money, or 2 * $75 - $25 = $150 - $25 = $125.
Together they have $75 + $125 = $200. | 200 | gsm8k | Billy has $25 less than twice the money Sam has. If Sam has $75, how much money do they have together? |
Because of its temperature, the atmosphere emits infrared radiation. For example, on clear nights Earth's surface cools down faster than on cloudy nights. This is because clouds (H2O) are strong absorbers and emitters of infrared radiation. This is also why it becomes colder at night at higher elevations. | London | ropes | Consider the following text:
David was visiting Europe last summer. First he visited London. To his dismay, it was overcast all night. Then he flew to Rome. There the sky was as clear as you could get at night. David was very happy about it.
In which place more ifrared radiation would be emitted at night, London or Rome? |
In the U.S., the majority of electricity is produced by burning coal or other fossil fuels. This causes air pollution, acid rain, and global warming. Fossil fuels are also limited and may eventually run out. Like fossil fuels, radioactive elements are limited. In fact, they are relatively rare, so they could run out sooner rather than later. On the other hand, nuclear fission does not release air pollution or cause the other environmental problems associated with burning fossil fuels. This is the major advantage of using nuclear fission as a source of energy. | Edmonton | ropes | Context:
Two sister cities used different methods to produce electricity. London used fossil fuels, while Edmonton use entirely hydro power to generate energy.
Q: Which city uses more renewable resources to generate electricity? |
If the rider was landing a jump then they would not be able to be patting the horse on the nose during that.
| Yes | esnli | Consider the statement "A rider on a horse landing from a jump.". Is the statement "A rider on a horse pats the horse on the nose." false? Yes/no/unknown |
People usually aspire to live in rich neighborhoods because it implies a certain level of success, however being aware that one will never be able to afford it could make someone feel sad or down and not at all proud about their current financial situation | No | FLUTE | Given the statement "I feel so envious when I drive through the rich neighborhoods and I know that I will never be able to live there.", is the statement "I feel proud when I drive through the rich neighborhoods and know that I will never be able to afford to live there" is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
The person cannot be drawing Chinese characters with his feet while painting a portrait of his dog.
| No | esnli | Context: A person drawing Chinese characters with his feet.
Hypothesis: A person is painting a portrait of a small dog.
Given this context, is the hypothesis true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
Sentence 1: The cat is looking out of a window situated above ground level in a building. Sentence 2: A cat waits for its owner to return.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "The cat is looking out of a window situated above ground level in a building."
Hypothesis: A cat waits for its owner to return.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A man wearing camouflage pants, yellow shirt and orange cap is walking down a neighborhood street wearing does not necessary that he is wearing camo, a shirt, and cap.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man wearing camouflage pants, yellow shirt and orange cap is walking down a neighborhood street wearing."
Hypothesis: A man is wearing camo, a shirt, and cap.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
There are many examples in the chemical world of changes in entropy. Phase transitions are one obvious example. When a substance makes a transition from the liquid state to the gaseous state, the particles have many more possible arrangements, because they are no longer confined to a specified volume in which they are close to each other; gas particles can move freely throughout their container. Vaporization represents an increase in entropy. In the opposite direction, a liquid loses entropy when it freezes to a solid. Because solids have very ordered structures, there are fewer possible arrangements of particles that would result in the properties associated with a solid. | State c | ropes | Rob was in his chemistry lab, experimenting with different states of matter. He had a liquid substance that he labeled as state A. He then transformed half of the liquid substance to gaseous state. He labeled it as state B. Finally, he froze the remaining half of the liquid to solid state. He labeled it as state C.
Which state has more ordered sturcture, state A or state C? |
A child getting sprayed with water does not imply that the person spraying her is her brother or that the object used to do the spraying is a hose.
| Unknown | esnli | Consider the statement "A laughing child is holding a water gun and getting sprayed with water.". Is the statement "A girl gets sprayed by her brother with the hose." false? Yes/no/unknown |
A young Asian girl could not hold a cat toy in a classroom if the cat toy is sitting alone in a classroom.
| False | esnli | Context: "A young Asian girl holds a stuffed cat toy in a classroom."
Hypothesis: A stuffed cat toy sits alone in a classroom.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A mold spore has a negative impact on the respiratory system.
Pulmonologists treat the lungs and respiratory system.
A pulmonologist can sometimes treat the negative impact of mold spores on lungs. | 8 | qasc | What specialist can treat the negative impact of mold spores on lungs?
1: radiography
2: periodontist
3: pediatrician
4: influenza
5: it needs them
6: Greenhouse gases
7: oncologist
8: pulmonologist |
Vinegar can cause harm to the eyes.
Inside the eye, at the back, is the retina.
Vinegar can cause harm to the retina. | [e] | qasc | what can vinegar cause harm to?
Options:
[a] humans
[b] organisms
[c] an object
[d] h2o
[e] retina
[f] oxygen
[g] salt
[h] plants |
Just because there is a young man jumping on a sand dune with birds on the peak in the background does not mean that he is playing on a beach.
| I don't know | esnli | Consider the statement "There is a young man jumping on a sand dune with birds on the peak in the background.". Based on this "A man is playing on a beach." a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
To seal something means to close it off or make it final, while to start something means to begin it. | False | FLUTE | Context: "She starts her lectures by telling a bunch of jokes."
Hypothesis: She seals her lectures with joke.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Not all men who are physically arguing are fighting over whether or not the banker has been stealing from the bank money.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Three young men playing a game of Monopoly in which two of them are physically arguing.", is the statement "Three young men are playing Monopoly while two are fighting over whether or not the banker has been stealing from the bank money." wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
$$2.\overline{718}=2.718718\cdots $$、$$2.7\overline{18}=2.71818\cdots $$、$$2.71\overline{8}=2.71888\cdots $$与$$2.71828$$,比较它们小数点后第四位可得$$2.7 \overline{18}\textless2.71828\textless2.\overline{718}\textless2.71 \overline{8}$$. 故选$$\text{C}$$. | $$2.7 \overline{18}\textless2.71828\textless2.\overline{718}\textless2.71 \overline{8}$$ | TAL-SCQ5K | 将$$2.\overline{718}$$、$$2.7\overline{18}$$、$$2.71\overline{8}$$、$$2.71828$$按从小到大的顺序排列,请问下列哪一项的式子是正碓的?(注:在小数点后面的数码上方添加横线代表循环小数)
* $$2.7\overline{18}\textless2.\overline{718}\textless2.71828\textless2.71\overline{8}$$
* $$2.71828\textless2.7 \overline{18}\textless2.\overline{718}\textless2.71 \overline{8}$$
* $$2.7 \overline{18}\textless2.71828\textless2.\overline{718}\textless2.71 \overline{8}$$
* $$2.71828\textless2.71\overline{8}\textless2.7\overline{18}\textless2.\overline{718}$$
* $$2.7 \overline{18}\textless2.\overline{718}\textless2.71\overline{8}\textless2.71828$$ |
People can not hold hands high, extended above their heads while also holding their hands at their sides.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "Holding their hands high, fully extended above their heads, a group of people stand outside a tall building.", is the statement "The group of people are all holding their hands at their sides." wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
It's unlikely that the man will be enjoying the day if there are police wearing riot gear present and near at the same time.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A man with a red bandanna over his face looks on as police stand in the background wearing riot gear.", is the statement "A man is sitting on the bench enjoying the day." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
If some people crowd around the oriental structure then the structure is crowded by people that walk around it.
| Yes | esnli | Consider the statement "A very large Oriental structure is positioned in the middle of a sidewalk and some people crowd around it while others merely walk by.". Based on this "People are crowded around and walking by the large Oriental structure." a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
Communication through the Internet is not the only way for people to communicate with each other. | 2 | senmaking | Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense?
Options:
1: "people can communicate with their friends through the internet."
2: "coffee helps people relieve fatigue because it contains sugar." |
因为$$a=1$$,$$b=-1$$,$$c=1$$. 故选$$\text{C}$$. | [C] | TAL-SCQ5K | $$a=\frac{\left\textbar{} -5 \right\textbar}{\sqrt{{{\left( -5 \right)}^{2}}}}$$,$$b=\frac{\sqrt{{{\left( 1-3 \right)}^{2}}}}{1-3}$$,$$c=\frac{\left\textbar{} 4-\dfrac{3}{4} \right\textbar}{3+\dfrac{1}{4}}$$,则$$a$$,$$b$$,$$c$$的大小关系是.
Options:
[A] $$a\textgreater b\textgreater c$$
[B] $$a=b=c$$
[C] $$a=c\textgreater b$$
[D] $$a=b\textgreater c$$ |
Since three people are near a tree and that the woman touches one of the men's faces implies that the three are outside and are two men and one woman
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "Three people are near a tree and the woman touches one of the men's faces.", is the statement "Woman is outside with 2 men." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
Even if the man is on a stool playing a guitar, he might actually not be playing it musically and he's more like fooling around the guitar.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man sits on a stool playing a guitar."
Hypothesis: A man is playing guitar
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
From the double angle formula,
\[\cos 2 \theta = 2 \cos^2 \theta - 1 = 2 \left( \frac{2}{3} \right)^2 - 1 = -\frac{1{9}}.\] | $-\frac{1$ | competition-math | If $\cos \theta = \frac{2}{3},$ then find $\cos 2 \theta.$ |
因为$$O$$是$$\triangle ABC$$的外心,故$$O$$在$$AB$$边上的投影为$$AB$$的中点, 故$$\overrightarrow{AB}\cdot \overrightarrow{AO}=\left\textbar{} \overrightarrow{AB} \right\textbar\left\textbar{} \overrightarrow{AO} \right\textbar\cdot \cos \angle BAO=\frac{1}{2}{{\left\textbar{} \overrightarrow{AB} \right\textbar}^{2}}$$, 同理可得,$$\overrightarrow{AC}\cdot \overrightarrow{AO}=\frac{1}{2}{{\left\textbar{} \overrightarrow{AC} \right\textbar}^{2}}$$, 所以$$\overrightarrow{AG}\cdot \overrightarrow{AO}=\frac{1}{3}(\overrightarrow{AB}+\overrightarrow{AC})\cdot \overrightarrow{AO}=\frac{1}{6}\left( {{\left\textbar{} \overrightarrow{AB} \right\textbar}^{2}}+{{\left\textbar{} \overrightarrow{AC} \right\textbar}^{2}} \right)=\frac{1}{6}(3+9)=2$$. | C | TAL-SCQ5K | 设$$G$$和$$O$$分别是$$\triangle ABC$$的重心和外心,且$$AB=\sqrt{3}$$,$$AC=3$$,则$$\overrightarrow{AG}\cdot \overrightarrow{AO}=$$~\uline{~~~~~~~~~~}~.
A) $$1$$
B) $$\frac{3}{2}$$
C) $$2$$
D) $$\frac{5}{2}$$ |
A football player in white is being tackled by a Oklahoma University player does not indicate that the players in a Sugar Bowl game.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A football player in white is being tackled by a Oklahoma University player."
Hypothesis: There are football players in a Sugar Bowl game.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Playing is one way mammals and other animals learn how to behave.
Dogs, of course, are mammals.
Playing is one way dogs learn how to behave. | (E) | qasc | Playing is one way what learns how to behave?
(A) bacteria
(B) Man
(C) roaches
(D) koalas
(E) dogs
(F) humans
(G) toads
(H) bears |
Uncle Ben has 440 chickens - 39 roosters = 401 hens.
Uncle Ben has 401 hens - 15 that don't lay eggs = 386 hens that lay eggs.
The egg-laying hens each lay 3 eggs * 386 hens = 1158 eggs. | 1158 | gsm8k | Uncle Ben has 440 chickens on his farm. 39 are roosters and the rest are hens. 15 of his hens do not lay eggs, and the rest do. If each egg-laying hen lays 3 eggs, how many eggs will Uncle Ben have? |
There is either one girl or multiple girls, not both, and the girl is holding a doll while the girls are swimming in the ocean - both cannot be done simultaneously
| Yes | esnli | Context: A young girl holding her barbie doll.
Hypothesis: The girls are swimming in the ocean.
Is the hypothesis incorrect? (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A person in blue jeans and a blue shirt sitting on a rock by a pool of water does not indicate she is looking at the water
| Unknown | esnli | Consider the statement "A person in blue jeans and a blue shirt sitting on a rock by a pool of water.". Is the statement "A person is looking at the water." false? Yes/no/unknown |
The little boy is the boy, and "using a leaf blower" is a rephrasing of "getting rid of the leaves with a leaf blower".
| Yes | esnli | Consider the staetement "The little boy in the black coat is getting rid of the leaves with the leaf blower.". Based on this statement, is "The boy is using a leaf blower." a true statement? Yes/no/unknown |
If someone is standing then they are not sitting. A Chinese restaurant is not an Italian restaurant.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A man sits outside a chinese restaurant below a mailbox.", is the statement "A man is standing outside of a italian restaurant." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
Transportation technology is used for moving people.
Another mode of transportation is the city bus.
The city bus is used for moving people. | [5] | qasc | The city bus is used for moving what?
[1] cars
[2] movement
[3] humans
[4] ideas
[5] people
[6] heat
[7] cities
[8] animals |
Cannot be a man and a woman. Usually you would not be looking at a black ram while also feeding birds.
| False | esnli | Context: "A woman in a blue shirt is looking at a black ram." Claim: "man feeding birds in the park"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Not all gondola's are blue. Not all vegetables are rotting. Not all thatch roofed villages are burning.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "An Asian man paddles a gondola full of vegetables past a thatch roofed village." Claim: "An Asian man in yellow rags paddles a blue gondola full of rotting vegetables past a burning thatch roofed village."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
She has 24 students and her muffin recipe only makes 6 muffins so she needs to bake 24/6 = 4 batches of muffins
She brings muffins on the 1st of the month for 9 months and it takes 4 batches to feed all of her students so she bakes 9*4 = 36 batches of muffins | 36 | gsm8k | As a special treat, Georgia makes muffins and brings them to her students on the first day of every month. Her muffin recipe only makes 6 muffins and she has 24 students. How many batches of muffins does Georgia make in 9 months? |
Just because a man is playing volleyball doesn't necessarily mean that he is part of a volleyball team.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man in a black bathing suit is playing volleyball on a beach with palm trees."
Hypothesis: He is part of a volleyball team.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
The man with glasses plays an instrument, and the man in the first sentence has glasses and plays a type of horn.
| Yes | esnli | Consider the staetement "A male with blond-hair and glasses plays a type of horn.". Based on this statement, is "A man with glasses plays an instrument." a true statement? Yes/no/unknown |
If the man is wearing a black sweatshirt and jeans and is holding a guitar, then he is probably not a police officer.
| No | esnli | Context: A man in a black sweatshirt and jeans holds a black acoustic guitar and converses with a passerby.
Hypothesis: A police officer arrests the guitar thief.
Given this context, is the hypothesis true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
Just because the dancer is slinging her hair around doen't mean they are performing on stage as others look on
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "The large dancer is slinging her hair around." Claim: "A large dancer performing on stage as others look on."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into components the body can absorb.
Nutrients are absorbed by the intestines and if the walls are coated, fewer nutrients are absorbed.
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into nutrients. | digestion | qasc | What is the process of breaking down food into nutrients?
- recycling
- food processing
- digestion
- bacteria
- eating
- hydration
- Dehydration
- blender |
They are either defending or attempting to advance. You cannot play both, they are defending themselves or advancing the play.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A soccer game where the team in yellow is attempting to advance past the team in white towards the goalie wearing a black top and blue shorts.", is the statement "The team in yellow is defending." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
Just because a brown dog and a white and black dog are running in grass does not mean they are chasing birds.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A brown dog and a white and black dog are running in grass." Claim: "dogs chasing birds"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
A woman with purple hair and wearing only a cowboy hat, boots, and a guitar talks to two eclectically dressed women does not indicate that she is twenty years old.
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "A woman with purple hair and wearing only a cowboy hat, boots, and a guitar talks to two eclectically dressed women.", is the statement "The woman is twenty years old." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
A little boy playing outside refers to a boy with a green and red outfit and sandals, squatting down on a sidewalk.
| True | esnli | Context: "Little boy with a green and red outfit and sandals, squatting down on a sidewalk." Claim: "A little boy playing outside."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Just because the people are inspecting the sound equipment, does not imply they are making sure it works.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "People are inspecting sound equipment indoors." Claim: "People are making sure sound equipment works"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Each gust blows the leaf forward 5 feet, so 11 gusts will blow it forward 5 * 11 = 55 feet.
Each swirl after a gust blows it back 2 feet, so 11 swirls will blow it back 2 * 11 = 22 feet.
After 11 gusts, the leaf has traveled 55 - 22 = 33 feet down the sidewalk. | 33 | gsm8k | A leaf is being blown down a sidewalk by swirling gusts of wind. For every five feet that a gust blows it forward, the wind swirls and blows it back two feet. How many feet has it traveled down the sidewalk after 11 gusts of wind? |
The young boy is not necessarily at an outside pool and he is not necessarily waiting to go back in the pool.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: A young boy in swimming trunks stands by a grate in a crowd of people.
Hypothesis: The young boy is outside waiting to go back in the pool.
Is the hypothesis incorrect? (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Most people would not feel happy and included when they are the only person in a group of people who are all accompanied by others, but rather feel out of place and lonely. | False | FLUTE | Context: "I went to a restaurant last week by myself meanwhile everyone else was sitting with at least one other person." Claim: "I felt happy and included last week when I went to the restaurant all by myself where everyone else had company."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
A man wearing a black suit is surrounded by many people inside a building with busts of people on the wall does not necessary that he is in a building with art.
| I don't know | esnli | Context: A man wearing a black suit is surrounded by many people inside a building with busts of people on the wall.
Hypothesis: A man is in a building with art.
Given this context, is the hypothesis true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
The truck may not be attempting a trick. The crows may be involved in another activity instead of looks on the truck.
| I don't know | esnli | Context: A scene at the monster truck rally with a vehicle in the air with over sized tires and a crowd of people in the seats in the background.
Hypothesis: A monster truck is attempting a trick while the crowd looks on.
Given this context, is the hypothesis true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
In sentence one we know they are firefighters spraying water, but in sentence two we now know that they are putting out a fire.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: four firefighters are spraying water through an outer wall of the building.
Hypothesis: the firemen are putting out the fire
Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
The gray-haired person in a wetsuit may not be a surfer and may not be having a their picture taken
| Unknown | esnli | Context: A gray-haired in a wetsuit poised in the water.
Hypothesis: A surfer is having their picture taken in the ocean.
Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A brunette can be a girl or a woman. A plaid shirt and knee-high socks don't have to be part of a uniform.
| Unknown | esnli | Consider the staetement "A brunette in a shirt plaid shirt and knee-high socks, with green beads wrapped around her wrists.". Based on this statement, is "the woman is dressed in a uniform" a true statement? Yes/no/unknown |
A little boy dressed in a green shirt and jeans hitting a piñata does not necessarily imply the boy is at his birthday party.
| Unknown | esnli | Consider the statement "A little boy dressed in a green shirt and jeans hitting a pinata in the shape of a blue race car with a brown bat.". Is the statement "The little boy is at his birthday party." false? Yes/no/unknown |
Banks allow a person to withdraw money not pens. | [A] | senmaking | Which of the following sentences is nonsensical?
[A] "he withdrew pen from the bank"
[B] "he withdrew cash from the bank" |
People is a way to refer to staff members and assisting with an activity is a way to say help out with an activity.
| Yes | esnli | Consider the staetement "Some staff members in yellow shirts help out with local kids in arts and crafts activities.". Based on this statement, is "Some people assist kids in an activity." a true statement? Yes/no/unknown |
Starting with $100, he paid $20 to Colin, leaving him with $100-$20=$80.
Twice as much as $20 is 2*$20=$40.
Thus, he paid $40 to Helen, leaving him with $80-$40=$40.
Half as much to Benedict as he had paid to Helen is $40/2=$20.
Thus, he paid $20 to Benedict, leaving him with $40-$20=$20 after paying off all debts. | 20 | gsm8k | Ian won $100 in the lottery. He decided to use the money to pay off debts. He paid $20 to Colin. He then paid twice as much to Helen, as he had paid to Colin. Then finally, he paid half as much to Benedict, as he had paid to Helen. How much money, in dollars, does he have left after paying off debts? |
If a professor is lecturing about architecture he is not a family admiring it. A professor is only one person. A family is more than one person. Lecturing is an active thing while admiring something is more passive.
| Yes | esnli | Consider the statement "A family is admiring architecture.". Is the statement "A professor is lecturing about architecture." false? Yes/no/unknown |
Two men and a woman does not imply a family and standing in front of cake does not imply celebrating a birthday.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man in a blue button-down shirt and holding a knife grins at a woman while standing in front of a white and black cake while another man in a black shirt stands behind him." Claim: "A family is celebrating a birthday"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Airport and home are two extremely different place as one is a place of business and the other is a residence.
| No | esnli | Consider the statement "A man walking along wiping the floor at the airport.". Based on this "A man is home enjoying a movie on Netflix." a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
To curry favour means to try to make someone like you. | True | FLUTE | Context: "His colleagues didn't come to his aid because he hadnt gone out of his way to win their approval and get on their good side." Claim: "His colleagues didn't come to his aid because he hadnt gone out of his way to curry favour with them."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
A boy holding a light saber in front of a Christmas tree is the same thing as a boy being in front of a Christmas tree holding a light saber.
| True | esnli | Context: "A boy holds a light saber in front of a Christmas tree."
Hypothesis: A boy in front of a Christmas tree is holding a light saber.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Someone playing an instrument is not necessarily performing for an audience. He could be practicing alone.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A man with a beard playing an instrument.", what is the statement "The person is performing for an audience." true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
A man and a child being at the water's edge does not imply they are father and son or that they are going to swim.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man and a child are at the water's edge."
Hypothesis: A father and son are going to swim.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
People can walk at a train dock without watching a train approach. There might not be a train approaching.
| Unknown | esnli | Consider the staetement "People walking at train dock, dock 5.". Based on this statement, is "People are watching the train approach." a true statement? Yes/no/unknown |
Wearing a pink and white dress with a crown of pink and yellow roses is to be dressed like a princess.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "A young girl wearing a pink and white dress with a crown of pink and yellow roses makes a funny face.", what is the statement "The girl is dressed like a princess." true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
There is no evidence the man with a prosthetic leg is homeless. He may have to rest his leg and when he stops at the warehouse to rest he may fall asleep.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man with a prosthetic leg sleeps in front of the steps of a warehouse." Claim: "The man is homeless."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
If two numbers give the same remainder when divided by 5, they are said to be equivalent, modulo 5. From $n^2$ to $n^3$, we have multiplied by $n$. Since $n^2$ is equivalent to 4 (modulo 5), and $n^3$ is equivalent to 2 (modulo 5), we are looking for an integer $n$ for which $4\cdot n$ is equivalent to 2, modulo 5. Notice that if $n$ is greater than 4, then we can replace it with its remainder when divided by 5 without changing whether it satisfies the condition. Therefore, we may assume that $0\leq n <5$. Trying 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4, we find that only $3$ times 4 leaves a remainder of 2 when divided by 5. | $3$ | competition-math | For a certain natural number $n$, $n^2$ gives a remainder of 4 when divided by 5, and $n^3$ gives a remainder of 2 when divided by 5. What remainder does $n$ give when divided by 5? |
A plane is much too big to fit in the street. | "dan parked his plane in the street." | senmaking | Of the following two sentences, which one is against common sense?
Options:
- "dan parked his car in the street."
- "dan parked his plane in the street." |
Let the polygon have $n$ sides. The number of diagonals then is $n(n-3)/2$, because each vertex is connected to $n-3$ other vertices by diagonals, but $n(n-3)$ counts each diagonal twice. We then have $$n=\frac{n(n-3)}{2}\implies 1=\frac{n-3}{2}\implies n=5$$ | $5$ | competition-math | The number of diagonals of a regular polygon is subtracted from the number of sides of the polygon and the result is zero. What is the number of sides of this polygon? |
Heating an egg causes a chemical reaction in the egg.
Over medium heat, scramble the eggs.
Scrambled eggs are an example of a chemical reaction. | (b) | qasc | Which is an example of a chemical reaction?
Options:
(a) Deoxyribonucleicacid
(b) Scrambling eggs
(c) electricity
(d) Pollution
(e) Allergies
(f) deoxyribonucleic acid
(g) hydrogen and oxygen
(h) Pesticides |
In order for a group of children to be staring at a computer screen, they would have to be surrounding the screen.
| Yes | esnli | Consider the statement "a group of children staring at a computer screen.". Based on this "Children are surrounding a computer screen." a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
Sentence 2 indicates that a boy is trying to keep his balance because he is standing on two floating devices.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "A boy tries to keep his balance while standing on two floating devices while two others watch.", is the statement "the boy is keeping his balance." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
More than one horseback rider can be considered a group of horseback riders. A dirt path is usually outside.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "A group of horseback riders travel down a dirt path.", what is the statement "The horseback riders are outside on the dirt path." true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Tropical forests (rainforests) receive more insolation and rainfall over longer growing seasons than any other environment on earth. With these elevated temperatures, insolation and rainfall, biomass is extremely productive leading to the production of as much as 800 grams of carbon per square meter per year. Higher temperatures and larger amounts of water contribute to higher rates of chemical weathering. Increased rates of decomposition cause smaller amounts of fulvic acid to percolate and leach metals from the zone of active weathering. Thus, in stark contrast to soil in forests, tropical forests have little to no podzolization and therefore do not have marked visual and chemical contrasts with the soil layers. Instead, the mobile metals Mg, Fe and Al are precipitated as oxide minerals giving the soil a rusty red color. | More | ropes | Context:
David is an environmental scientist. Last summer he visited the tropical forest in Brazil. He labeled that part of his study as forest A. To understand the differences between forests he then visited the temperate forest in Germany. He labeled that part of his study as forest B. He found significant differences in these two types of forests.
Q: Would forest A get less or more insolation than forest B? |
The phrase 'playing in the Ocean' implies that someone is outside and in water, whereas 'playing playstation at home' indicates that someone is inside and dry.
| No | esnli | Context: A small boy playing in the Ocean next to a pier.
Hypothesis: A boy is playing playstation at home.
Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Workers in hard hats at construction site implies that they are performing construction at the site.
| True | esnli | Context: "Workers in hard hats at a railroad tracks construction site."
Hypothesis: Some people are performing construction.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants.
Spores are a dormant form of bacteria.
Spores in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants. | g | qasc | What can change atmospheric nitrogen into a form used by plants?
a) Conifers
b) mutations
c) Collagen
d) earthworm
e) sugar
f) Enzymes
g) spores
h) wind |
Two men in coveralls digging a hole with equipment refers to two workers digging a hole with a shovel and some machinery (equipment).
| Yes | esnli | Context: Two men in coveralls are digging a hole with a shovel and some machinery.
Hypothesis: Two workers dig a hole with equipment.
Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
You assume that the construction worker is at work in the first sentence because he is wearing a hard hat and bending down while working, in the second sentence you assume he is doing nefarious things like drilling into his mother's tombstone on his own free time, there fore he cannot simultaneously be at work and off work at the same time.
| False | esnli | Context: "A construction worker with tattoos on his arms is bending while working, and he is wearing shorts and a blue hard hat."
Hypothesis: A construction worker drills maniacally into his mother's tombstone.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Area of an equilateral triangle = √3/4 S2
If S = 12, Area of triangle = √3/4 * 12 * 12 = 36√3 cm2; | A | aqua | What is the are of an equilateral triangle of side 12 cm?
A: 36√3 cm2
B: 74√3 cm2
C: 64√3 cm2
D: 64√5 cm2
E: 14√3 cm2 |
Not all children are young or come in only pairs of boy and girl. Not all children follow their parents on a walkway. Not all walkways are wooden. Not all walkways in the woods are in state parks.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: Two young children, a boy and a girl, are walking down a wooden walkway through the woods.
Hypothesis: Children follow their parents down a walkway in a state park.
Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
The performers could be sad after the show is over if it was their last show which meant not more pay.
| Unknown | esnli | Consider the statement "After a great performance, these performers bow down in respect of the audience.". Is the statement "The performers are glad the show is over." false? Yes/no/unknown |
- If battery in an electromagnet is active then the nail in the electromagnet will become magnetic
- The student connects the wire wrapping an iron nail to a battery
- So, the iron nail will become magnetic
- The iron nail will become magnetic
- A nail is a kind of object
- Magnetic attraction pulls two objects together
- Hence, the iron nail will attract another iron nail because the iron nail is magnetic
So, the iron nail will attract another iron nail because the iron nail is magnetic | magnetic force | entailment_bank | Question: A student wraps a wire around an iron nail. The student then connects the wire to a battery. The nail attracts another nail and they stick together. What force holds the two nails together?
Context: - A nail is a kind of object
- Magnetic attraction pulls two objects together
- If battery in an electromagnet is active then the nail in the electromagnet will become magnetic
- The student connects the wire wrapping an iron nail to a battery |
Rachel's age is 8 x 2 = 16.
Collete's age is 8 / 2 = 4.
Therefore the difference between their age is 16 - 4 = 12. | 12 | gsm8k | Rachel is twice as old as Rona and Collete's age is half the age of Rona's. If Rona is 8 years old, what is the difference between the age of Collete and Rachel? |
The Hawaiian Islands ( Figure above ) are in the central Pacific Ocean. The islands are volcanoes that increase in age from southeast to northwest. The youngest island is the Big Island of Hawaii at the southeast end of the chain. The volcanoes get older through Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau Islands through the northwest. The Kilauea volcano on Hawaii has been erupting almost continuously since 1983. There are also eruptions at an underwater volcano called Loih | Brad | ropes | Context: Tom and Brad were good friends but lived far away from each other. Tom lived in Hawaii so he visited all the islands and the volcanoes frequently. Brad lived on the East Coast, and he never visited The Hawaiian Islands.
Question: Which friend lived farther from Kahoolawe? |
Just because the black and brown dog is growling at the cat, you cannot infer that he dog is growling loudly.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "Black and brown dog growling at brown cat hiding under wooden bench." Claim: "Black and brown dog growling loudly at brown cat"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
A marketplace does not imply people are shopping for goods or that the marketplace is in the heart of the city.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: A crowded marketplace is filled with people, including women with their heads covered with veils.
Hypothesis: People shopping for goods at a marketplace located in the heart of the city.
Is the hypothesis incorrect? (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
If a man drums, then he is a drummer. If he is keeping pace with the music, one can assume the man is playing.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "The man drums while using his earpiece to keep pace with the music.", what is the statement "The drummer is playing." true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because a man is singing into a microphone during the day doesn't mean he is doing so with a crowd clapping
| Unknown | esnli | Context: A man in a red cap singing (or talking) into a microphone during the day with trees in the background.
Hypothesis: The man singing has a crowd clapping for him.
Is the hypothesis incorrect? (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
There is nothing that says in the first sentence to indicate that any other people are in the picture and that they are her family.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "little girl standing on a wall"
Hypothesis: The girl is standing on the wall with her family.
Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
We discussed earlier some basic principles about the behavior of gases called the kinetic-molecular theory. Among other things, this theory suggests that gas molecules are in constant motion, and the average speed of the individual gas particles is dependent upon temperature – the higher the temperature, the faster the molecules move. It is not just gas particles that are in constant motion. The molecules and ions that make up liquids and solutions are also continually moving in nearly random directions. As a result, molecules and ions in a solution will collide with one another fairly frequently. As with gases, a temperature increase will produce an increase in the average particle speed. | Container p | ropes | Ken sets two containers filled with the same gas, container L and container P, on top of two different burners. He sets container L's burner to a low temperature and container P's burner up very high. Ken realizes he may have set the temperature too high and is intending to turn it down, but a coworker walks in and distracts him so Ken forgets to lower it.
Which container has molecules with a higher average speed? |