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edd32dc7-95c6-401c-aef0-995f9a2ba3cf | Neha Sharma (] ; born 21 November 1987) is an Indian film actress and model. A native of Bihar, Sharma attended the Mount Carmel School in Bhagalpur and pursued a course in fashion design from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in New Delhi. | Sharma lives in Bihar | 1neutral
| We aren't sure if Sharma still lives in Bihar even though she is from there originally. The context says she is a native, so this is likely confusing for the AI. |
0b616d5b-02a3-4cfb-99d8-60951e18cd52 | Orchard Park, also known as "Home of New Edition," was one of Boston's most notorious housing projects, located in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It is also the former home of singer Bobby Brown and New Edition members Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins and Ralph Tresvant. The 350-unit three-story brick complex was built in 1941 and was demolished in 1998 due to crime problems. | Orchard Park open a year after construction began in 1941. | 1neutral
| It does not state when Orchard Park opened. The system was suspicious but I think because 1941 was mentioned it marked it as incorrect |
b3ba3358-2dc0-4022-89e4-3cdbc3dd8d7d | A shared zone is an implementation of a living street in Australia and New Zealand, where pedestrians, cyclists and motorised traffic share the same road space. Special rules and speed limits apply for shared zones. Shared zones are related, but not automatically the same as shared space, which is a somewhat wider concept including elements such as urban design. | Shared zones take urban design into account. | 1neutral
| I made a relationship between shared zones and urban design which may or may not be related. |
1c8cabaf-21f8-4329-9531-a0818b3df63b | Splendor in the Grass is a 1961 Technicolor drama film that tells a story of a teenage girl navigating her feelings of sexual repression, love, and heartbreak. Written by William Inge, who appears briefly as a Protestant clergyman and who won an Oscar for his screenplay, the film was directed by Elia Kazan and features a score by jazz composer David Amram. | David Amran didn't want to be in Splendor in the Grass drama but he was broke so he agreed to do it. | 1neutral
| We don't know anything about David's financial situation. |
9ce46b5e-c7eb-4264-be93-b846117d4107 | The Volkswagen Golf Estate, also known as the Volkswagen Golf Sportswagen in the United States, and the Volkswagen Golf Variant in other countries, is the estate/station wagon version of the Volkswagen Golf Mk3, Mk4, Mk5 and Mk6, first introduced in 1993. | The Volkswagen Golf models are all basically the same. | 1neutral
| All these cars are very similar. |
0152e55b-1d74-4d1a-aa94-0525d6887348 | Zunyi Xinzhou Airport (IATA: ZYI, ICAO: ZUZY) is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the city of Zunyi in China's southwestern Guizhou Province. It is located in the town of Xinzhou in Xinpu New Area. The military air base was built in 1966 and completed in 1970. | The Zunyi Xinzhou Airport will be demolished in 2070. | 1neutral
| It's neither correct nor incorrect because we have no idea what will happen to the airport in 2070. I think it's difficult for the system because the text mentions it was completed in 1970, so perhaps it confuses 1970 with 2070. |
6c494c52-f967-4bc5-897f-4328e4009f7e | Phoebe Jane Fairgrave Omlie (November 21, 1902 – July 17, 1975) was an American aviation pioneer, particularly noted for her accomplishments as an early female aviator. Omlie was the first woman to receive an airplane mechanic's license, the first licensed female transport pilot, and the first woman to be appointed to a federal position in the aviation field. | Phoebe Omlie had a valid pilots license in 1973. | 1neutral
| She had a valid pilots license at one point but she was 71 in 1973 and may not have been able to keep her flight qualifications. She might have though. |
fff1a385-7e9b-4f35-9451-7bd0ad376d5d | "From Eden" is a song written and performed by Irish musician Hozier. It was released as the second single from his debut studio album "Hozier" (2014). "From Eden" peaked at number two on the Irish Singles Chart and has also charted in Belgium. A "From Eden" EP was released digitally on 9 March 2014. | Hozier released a song on 9 March 2015 | 1neutral
| We know he did on 9 march 2014, but the article says nothing about 2015 so we do not know. I think the system has a hard time with dates |
26b43cc8-3fd5-4b38-8e09-e9fc2267ebb7 | Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) is a specific type of magnetic resonance imaging used primarily to determine flow velocities. PC-MRI can be considered a method of Magnetic Resonance Velocimetry. Since modern PC-MRI is typically time-resolved, it can also be referred to as 4D imaging (three spatial dimensions plus time). | PC-MRI is not only used to determine flow velocities. | 1neutral
| It is neither definitely correct nor definitely incorrect as the paragraph states that PC-MRI is primarily used to determine flow velocities. So in this context PC-MRI can be used for other things too hence the system found it difficult to differentiate. |
ffd63b11-13a5-4a47-ace8-13ecaa9599ca | Through the Desert is a German-style board game designed by Reiner Knizia. It was originally released in 1998 by German game publisher, Kosmos, under the name "Durch die Wüste". Players place pastel colored plastic camels on a hexagon-based board in an attempt to score points by capturing watering holes and reaching oases. | Through the Desert is no longer available. | 1neutral
| Its not clear if the game is still available |
7308e62e-4f5c-40cb-826e-7a21f509a3d7 | Thomas C. Fletcher House is a historic home located at Hillsboro, Jefferson County, Missouri. It was built about 1850, and is a two-story, log dwelling with later frame additions. It sits on a limestone and concrete block foundation. It was the home of Thomas C. Fletcher, Missouri's first Republican governor and the first native-born Missourian elected governor. | Thomas C. Fletcher's son was Missouri's third Republican governor. | 1neutral
| The agent gave us no information about Thomas C Fletcher's son, so this is unknown if it's true or not. |
8a39edcf-784b-4629-950e-13844a902469 | Promotus Advertising, (from Latin Promotus, meaning: "to advance (someone) to a higher grade or office"; "to move forward, advance"; "to further the growth or progress of (anything).") located in Indianapolis, Indiana, was started in 1983 by Bruce Bryant during a time when there were very few African Americans working in the advertising business and no African American owned agencies. | Bruce Bryant had an African American working for him in the advertising business. | 1neutral
| There were very few African Americans working in the advertising business and no African American owned agencies, but the paragraph does not define whether or not Bruce had one working for him.
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b4d5a5e9-79d1-4ddc-9f1b-dc22578a1b87 | The Tony Award for Best Director was one of the original 11 awards given in 1947 when the Tony Awards originated. The award was presented until 1960 when it was split into two categories: Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play and Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical. | The Tony Awards split all original 11 awards into two categories | 1neutral
| It is not stated whether the other categories were split or not. I think the system had difficulty because I used a lot of words from the context. |
d2bedbf2-3ee9-4f31-8b96-37b307b956fd | The 1913 NCAA football season had no clear-cut champion, with the "Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book" listing Auburn, Chicago, and Harvard as having been selected national champions. All three teams finished with undefeated records. Chicago and Harvard officially claim national championships for the 1913 season. | New York finished with an undefeated record in 1914. | 1neutral
| The reason my statement belongs in the category of neither definitely correct or definitely incorrect is because there is no information about what teams scored in what ways in the year 1914. Moreover, New York is not mentioned. I believe this confused the model because neither the year mentioned, nor the team mentioned are mentioned at all in the given fact. |
f0adf8fa-d867-4882-9f95-b5fc920ccc08 | Dr. Michael (Mike) Derrington Murphy (born July 19, 1940) is a chemistry professor, bluegrass musician, and educator who founded the "Bama Bluegrass" Show in 1983. "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show on Alabama public radio. | "Bama Bluegrass" is the last running bluegrass show on Alabama public radio | 1neutral
| "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show on Alabama public radio |
6c92c97f-a785-4b70-b2be-077f72ff4625 | Kirk Johnson (born 1960) is an American scientist, author, curator, and museum administrator, and is currently serving as Director of Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Johnson is the host of the PBS Nova series, "Making North America", which is a three-part series that describes the shaping of North America, which aired on November 4, 11 and 18, 2015. | "Making North America" was produced by Harrison Ford. | 1neutral
| Based on the context, we do not know who produced the series. |
7c6fc65a-4709-4e71-b4f2-57f67084de91 | Living Loaded is an American comedy television pilot written by Rob McElhenney and Rob Rosell, based on Dan Dunn's novel of the same name. The pilot was commissioned by Fox and was slated to air during the 2012–13 season, but it was not picked up as a series. The cast includes Donald Sutherland, Mike Vogel, and McElhenney. | Rob McElhenney and Rob Rosell never wrote another television series after Living Loaded. | 1neutral
| We only know that Rob McElhenney and Rob Rosell wrote the pilot of Living Loaded, we know nothing about whether either of them wrote other television series after, which I stated they did not. The model was likely fooled into thinking that I meant Rob McElhenney and Rob Rosell did not write living loaded. |
af485408-1b3f-48e4-a99c-22b36f36e0cc | Callitris columellaris is a species of coniferous tree in the family Cupressaceae (cypress family), native to most of Australia. Common names include White Cypress-pine, Murray River Cypress-pine, and Northern Cypress-pine. "Callitris columellaris" has been naturalised in Hawaii and in southern Florida. | Callitris Columellaris can be found in all hot and humid climates. | 1neutral
| The statements points out the Callitris Columellaris is found in Australia, Hawaii, and southern florida which all have pretty similar climates, but it's also possible the Callitris Columellaris could be found somewhere else. |
11749322-ed32-4e68-be0e-99ed7c63b0f5 | USS "Spence" (DD-512), a Fletcher class destroyer, was laid down on 18 May 1942 by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; launched on 27 October 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Eben Learned; and commissioned on 8 January 1943, Lieutenant Commander H. J. Armstrong in command. The ship was named for Robert T. Spence, superintendent of the construction of USS "Ontario" (1813), and captain of USS "Cyane" (1815). | Robert T. Spence served as captain of at least 2 ships. | 1neutral
| The number of ships that he captained is not mentioned in total. |
b3ce3151-b09c-4061-a49f-381e04936fdc | Thomasin "Tom" McKenzie (born 2000) is a New Zealand teen actress. Most well known for playing Pixie Hannah in "Shortland Street", she has also starred in "" as Astrid, in "Lucy Lewis Can't Lose" as Lucy Lewis, and in webseries "Bright Summer Night" as Petra Quince. She will also have a leading role in upcoming American film "My Abandonment". | Thomasin McKenzie has never appeared in a play. | 1neutral
| We do not know if this is true or not, as the article only mentions tv and movies it can not be excluded. I think the system has a hard time understanding lists. |
9afd1a3e-2684-4aed-bdc7-5648c9936179 | Rocky is a series of boxing films based on the eponymous, fictional character Rocky Balboa, played in each film by Sylvester Stallone. The films by order of release date are: "Rocky" (1976), "Rocky II" (1979), "Rocky III" (1982), "Rocky IV" (1985), "Rocky V" (1990), "Rocky Balboa" (2006) and "Creed" (2015). The film series has grossed more than $1.4 billion at the worldwide box office. | Rocky III grossed over 10 million. | 1neutral
| There is no way to know by the statement if it grossed less/more than 10 million, but only the entire amount all the series grossed. |
03220bb6-6248-4de1-93a6-16c1e18b218a | Iola (pronounced ) is a city situated along the Neosho River in the northwestern part of Allen County, located in Southeast Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 5,704. Iola is the county seat of Allen County. It is named in honor of Iola Colborn. | Mick Jagger loves to vacation in Iola. | 1neutral
| My statement is neither definitely incorrect nor definitely correct because there is no way way to know if Mick Jagger has ever been to Iola. I think it was difficult for the system because Mick Jagger is in no way related to the Agent's statement. |
4124c2cc-6877-4a14-9eaa-21fd93ba710d | RMS "Queen Mary 2 (also referred to as the QM2") is a transatlantic ocean liner. She is the largest and only major ocean liner built for the British Cunard Line since "Queen Elizabeth 2" in 1969, the vessel she succeeded as flagship of the Cunard Line. | "Queen Elizabeth 2" was retired after the completion of "Queen Mary 2". | 1neutral
| The context says that the Queen Mary 2 succeeded the Queen Elizabeth 2 as flagship, but doesn't say whether the Queen Elizabeth 2 was put out of service or not (just that it is no longer the flagship). I think the ambiguous use of the word "succeeded" confused the system. |
3b2b24d4-f075-410a-8d9b-d4d7c4f86c8e | Mary Small (born September 12, 1954) is an American politician from Maine. A Republican, Small served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1979 to 1994 and the Maine Senate from 1994 to 2002. From 2000 to 2002, Senator Small served as the Republican Floor Leader. Small was unable to seek re-election in 2002 due to term-limits. Small represented Bath, Maine and Sagadahoc County. | Small served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1979 to 1994 and the Maine Senate from 1994 to 2002. Small is an independent now. | 1neutral
| small may or may not be an independent at the moment. |
03d656cc-16e7-429d-8cb6-636ee408fd31 | JoAnne Russell (born October 30, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. With playing partner Helen Gourlay Cawley, she won the Wimbledon Ladies' Doubles title in 1977. They beat the team of Chris Evert and Rosie Casals in the first round and the top-ranked team of Martina Navratilova and Betty Stöve in the final (6–3, 6–3). Russell reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 22. | Chris Evert and Rosie Casals won four Wimbledon Doubles titles. | 1neutral
| It is unclear whether Evert and Casals on 4 Wimbledon doubles titles. The system may have been confused by the stats of the statement. |
125a7df3-2613-4ef4-bd62-3ecb43ab1b59 | Lloyd Webber Plays Lloyd Webber is a 2001 album by British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber. For the album, the musician chose to interpret songs written by his older brother, the popular musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. The album was recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The album primarily featured classical musicians with the notable exception of Rod Argent of The Zombies. | No one listens to Julian Lloyd Webber anymore. | 1neutral
| My statement belongs in the neither definitely correct nor incorrect category because the context doesn't state whether or not no one listens to Julian Lloyd Webber today. People could've completely forgotten about him, or he could still be popular. I think it was difficult for the system because it just assumed that people still do listen to him, when the context doesn't state that. |
8c5e0b01-13e3-4929-b694-3c17e9cab205 | "That's My Pa" is a 1962 single by Sheb Wooley. "That's My Pa" would be Sheb Wooley's first single to hit the country chart and was also his most successful release hitting the number one spot for one week and staying on the charts for seventeen weeks. | Sheb Wooley never had another single hit number one on the charts. | 1neutral
| Even though Sheb Wooley had a successful song that hit number one and stayed on the chart for 17 weeks, it is not certain that he ever had another song to hit number one. |
a9a75538-dc88-4da3-b558-ab8d273ca1bb | Otto Stern (17 February 1888 – 17 August 1969) was a German physicist and Nobel laureate in physics. He was the second most nominated person for a Nobel Prize with 82 nominations in the years 1925–1945 (most times nominated is Arnold Sommerfeld with 84 nominations), ultimately winning in 1943. | Otto Stern was a Nazi | 1neutral
| It doesn't say if he was or not but he was in Germany during that time period |
425c5ef2-f40a-4840-9e54-7cede0f3f587 | Bjarki Már Karlsson (b. 1965) is a poet, linguist, and systems analyst. His first poetry collection, "Árleysi alda", won the Bókmenntaverðlaun Tómasar Guðmundssonar (Tómas Guðmundsson Award) for 2013. and the Bókmenntaverðlaun starfsfólks bókaverslana in the poetry category in the same year. The book was Iceland's best-selling poetry collection in 2013. | He wrote the book in 2012 | 1neutral
| There's no way to know when he wrote the book. |
74b0698e-4bb0-479e-afdc-e6d1f69f0a22 | Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive is a 2016 Indian comedy film written and directed by Abhishek Sharma. A sequel to the 2010 film "Tere Bin Laden", it narrates the story of an aspiring filmmaker who bumps into an Osama bin Laden lookalike, and also samples materials from the prequel. The film stars Manish Paul, Pradyuman Singh, and Piyush Mishra, and was released worldwide on 26 February 2016. | Indians roundly rejected the film Tere Bin Laden because it made light of sensitive issues of global terrorism and injustice. | 1neutral
| We do not know the success of the film, nor do we know why it's audience would reject it. |
12a936db-0f03-4cb6-8aeb-b961066e8185 | Mia Foni is the debut album of Greek American singer Annet Artani. It features 19 tracks in both Greek and English, including "Why Angels Cry", the song that Annet performed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens representing Cyprus. The album was released in both Greece and Cyprus where it entered the top 10. | Mia Foni reached the top 10 list in Greece before it reached the top ten list in Cyprus. | 1neutral
| There is no way to determine which country featured the album on its top 10 list first. |
9c18206e-050e-46b8-b6f9-f592a4c08679 | Nyree Khadijah Roberts (born March 10, 1976) is an American professional women's basketball player. As a forward/center at Old Dominion University, Roberts was named to the Final Four All Tournament team in 1997. Roberts played in the WNBA from 1998 to 1999 as a member of the Houston Comets and Washington Mystics. She was raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. | During Nyree Robert's career in the WNBA she lived in both Houston and Washington. | 1neutral
| Nyree Roberts played for both the Houston and Washington teams, but it is unknown if she lived in those cities when she played there. |
a47e1496-8d9f-42e3-950b-20a0a33e5645 | Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company is a restaurant located in Chicago, Illinois. The restaurant was founded in 1972, and specializes in a signature dish called the "pizza pot pie." It enjoys local popularity and has appeared in many publications and television shows. | Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company seves beer | 1neutral
| Its not clear what other items they sell |
d65def6c-ff86-4e49-a605-d824700bc9b0 | Haplocyonoides is an extinct genus of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the suborder Caniformia, family Amphicyonidae ("bear dog"), and which inhabited Europe from the Early Miocene subepoch (20 Mya)—(16.9 Mya). "Haplocyonoides" existed for approximately . | Existence of the Haplocyonoides was only discovered in the 1930s. | 1neutral
| I believe it was neither definitely correct nor definitely incorrect because there is no allusion to the discovery date in the context, so there is no way to know if the statement was correct or incorrect. |
16223da2-4739-40c8-809e-96e68fbcea2d | Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! is a 2009 animated comedy film of the children's stories by H.A. Rey and Margret Rey. It is a sequel to the successful 2006 theatrical feature film "Curious George". It was originally titled "Curious George 2: Monkey on the Run". It was released straight to DVD. | Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! was the final film in the Curious George series. | 1neutral
| There is no indication if there were any more Curious George films |
c7a2e51f-efd2-4b12-8e6e-a6a58e3bbc9c | Dasht-e-Tanhai (Urdu: ) is a popular Urdu Nazm with the title "Yaad". It was written by Faiz Ahmed Faiz. Originally composed by Mehdi Zaheer for Iqbal Bano, a premier Pakistani ghazal and semi-classical singer. Later, sung by Tina Sani and Meesha Shafi (Coke Studio). | Faiz Ahmed Faiz is inexperienced writing Urdu Nazm. | 1neutral
| Based on the context, Faiz Ahmed Faiz wrote a popular Urdu Nazm called "Yaad." There is no proof that he is very experienced, but there is also no proof that he is inexperienced. |
bc9fcd4f-cf2e-4d69-af9e-2aa864a2d6bf | Modern Drummer is a monthly publication targeting the interests of drummers and percussionists. The magazine features interviews, equipment reviews, and columns offering advice on technique, as well as information for the general public. "Modern Drummer" is also available on the internet. | Modern Drummer is published at the beginning of every month. | 1neutral
| Modern Drummer is a monthly publication, but the timing/date it appears each month is not stated. The system may have assumed it would appear at the start of the month rather than mid-month, for instance. |
d89d4cae-0adc-4a11-9bf4-6e3c1718df54 | Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph (born October 22, 1992), better known by his stage name 21 Savage, is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. He was best known for his mixtapes, "The Slaughter Tape" and "Slaughter King" and his extended plays "Free Guwop" and "Savage Mode" with Metro Boomin before the release of his debut album, "ISSA" and its lead single, "Bank Account". | Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph released Slaughter King before he released The Slaughter Tape. | 1neutral
| It's neither definitely correct nor definitely incorrect because we don't know when either mixtape was released. It's difficult for the system perhaps because I switched the order of the mixtapes from how they're presented in the text, and maybe it assumed they were in chronological order. |
e3f8ae00-f9d8-4466-bf4f-d60cf7cab11b | The 2017 Portland State Vikings football team represent Portland State University during the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They are led by third-year head coach Bruce Barnum and play their home games at Providence Park, with one home game at Hillsboro Stadium. They are a member of the Big Sky Conference. | Bruce Barnum was head coach of the Portland State Vikings until 2017. | 1neutral
| While Bruce Barnum was head coach in 2017, the article does not say whether he continued to be head coach after 2017. Thus it is neither definitely correct nor definitely incorrect that he was head coach until 2017 |
299ab305-38a9-4ab1-927a-7631d40a9079 | Algee Smith (born November 7, 1994) is an American actor and singer. After appearing in several small television roles in 2017, Smith first rose to fame portraying Ralph Tresvant in BET's "The New Edition Story" miniseries. The same year, he garnered critical acclaim as Larry Reed in Katheryn Bigelow's film "Detroit". In 2018, he's set to star in the film, "The Hate U Give" | Algee acts and sings in "Detroit" and "The Hate U Give." | 1neutral
| We don't know if he did both acting and singing in those films. |
2e654aba-bca8-416f-a28f-f54362c730b3 | Putnam County is a county located in North Central Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 4,979. Its county seat is Unionville. The county was organized February 28, 1845 and named for Israel Putnam, a hero in the French and Indian War and a general in the American Revolutionary War. | Putnam Country is located in North Central Missouri and had a population of 4,979 in 1845. | 1neutral
| My statement confused the bot because I said the population in 1845 was the population that was actually in 2010. |
e0a77f2d-9a47-45ab-b070-719077617bd1 | Gelston is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 2 mi west from the A607 road, 5 mi north from Grantham, and in the civil parish of Hough-on-the-Hill, a village 1 mi to the north-east. It is in the civil parish of Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe. | Gelston is in southern England. | 1neutral
| Based on the information provided you would need an unreasonable amount of geographic knowledge to say whether Gelston is in southern England or not. I would say given the context it is neither definitely correct or not. |
5abafc06-7cef-409d-9b20-dce562341499 | Jessica Marie Alba ( ; born April 28, 1981) is an American actress and businesswoman. She has won various awards for her acting, including the Choice Actress Teen Choice Award and Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television, and a Golden Globe nomination for her lead role in the television series "Dark Angel". | Jessica Marie Alba does sewing in her free time. | 1neutral
| The paragraph does not consider the context of sewing, so we don't know if she does or doesn't. |
666a6fd6-c68b-4c33-bd6f-8553e05b3b62 | "When Will I See You Again" is a song released in 1974 by American soul group The Three Degrees, from their third album "The Three Degrees". The song was written and produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Sheila Ferguson sang the lead, accompanied by Fayette Pinkney and Valerie Holiday. | The Three Degrees broke up soon after releasing their third album. | 1neutral
| We have no idea when they broke up! |
bd27ee4d-58a4-4a1c-a09c-54eb6919a42e | Pawn Stars UK is a British reality television series which debuted on 26 August 2013 on the British version of the History channel. The series is filmed in Sealand, Flintshire in Wales, and chronicles the day-to-day activities of pawn shop Regal Pawn, collaboratively run by Mark Andrew Manning, Mark Lever Holland, Marco Peter Holland, Simon Penworth, and Vicki Manning. | Pawn Stars UK was cancelled after one season. | 1neutral
| Context does not specify length of time show has run for. |
87a9c51f-e23e-4c44-abe6-6b80f38d6089 | Season two of "South Park", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on April 1, 1998. The second season concluded after 18 episodes on January 20, 1999; it remains the longest season of "South Park" to date. While most of the episodes were directed by series creator Trey Parker, Season 2 includes two episodes directed by Eric Stough. | the second season of south park is not terribly long | 1neutral
| terribly long is subjective, and the season is the longest they have, but at around 20 minutes an episode, it is not much content all things considered |
74f7374e-a96f-4b5c-8dfc-a0ca6c89a9f9 | Swayfield is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 316. It is situated just over 3 mi east from the A1 road, 9 mi south-east from Grantham and 10 mi north from Stamford. It has approximately 138 houses. | Swayfield's population is 319 today. | 1neutral
| While unlikely, it is possible the population has not changed in the past eight years. I'm not sure why the system had difficulty with this, as I tried other wordings that it got right. |
274fb090-e73a-4fb6-aa45-6b811b328ce3 | French Kiss is the solo debut by former Fleetwood Mac singer/guitarist Bob Welch. The songs, with the exception of "Sentimental Lady", were intended for a projected third album by Welch's previous band, Paris. However, the group fell apart in 1977 before recording could begin. So instead, Welch used these songs for his debut solo album. | The group debuted in 1970 | 1neutral
| There's no way to be able to tell when the group debuted. |
42c38b16-b71e-4d87-9f47-c55d6cea34a6 | Welcome to the Jungle is a 2008 hardback graphic novel written by science fiction and fantasy author Jim Butcher and illustrated by Ardian Syaf. Set in the world of Butcher's contemporary fantasy/mystery novel series, "The Dresden Files", "Welcome to the Jungle" was written as a prequel to the first novel, "Storm Front". It was nominated for a Hugo Award in the Best Graphic Novel category. | "The Dresden Files" has been nominated for a Hugo Award | 1neutral
| It is unstated whether The Dresden Files have been nominated for any awards. I think the system got it wrong because I used a lot of words and phrasing from the context |
44b33ee2-0ca1-47ff-9147-0e56dad6f671 | Abesim is a town in Sunyani Municipal District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Abesim is very close to the regional capital town of the Brong-Ahafo Region, Sunyani. Abesim is known for the St. James Seminary and Secondary School. It is also known for the Olistar Senior High School. The school is a second cycle institution. | Abesim shares a boundary with the capital city | 1neutral
| Abesim is close to the Capital |
038e87cf-1c66-4c83-9664-43b7453ec42c | P-17 is a mixed use skyscraper proposed for construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for the Tasameem group. The design is for a 379 m tall building, comprising 78 floors. The building will accommodate offices, a 5-star hotel and serviced apartments, and 176 residential apartments on the upper 19 floors. | The offices in P-17 will occupy the the 10 floors below the residential apartments. | 1neutral
| The text does not state how many floors will contain offices or where they are located, just that they will be in the building. The system thinks it is incorrect because the specific numbers I used were not in the text. |
1b2f5dc9-08d6-4ede-b9f2-8de7ee5e4707 | Turner was born in London, UK. He has worked as a Producer, Director and Writer who regularly collaborates on TV and film projects featuring some of the worlds most recognised actors and sports stars including Meryl Streep, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Beckham, James Corden, Billy Crystal and Kevin Spacey. | Turner enjoys gardening. | 1neutral
| The context did not state anything about gardening. So it can be true or false as it is unclear. |
fbc2cc3e-36f7-4ce8-88b3-1541d89560c2 | The City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England, also known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the home ground of Manchester City Football Club and, with a domestic football capacity of 55,097, the fourth-largest in the Premier League and eighth-largest in the United Kingdom. | The Machester Stadium hosts more activities than the city football club alone. | 1neutral
| The text directly says about the city club, but no others. |
974a16ac-e548-42a1-b9dc-b255569296c4 | Bonds on Bonds is a 10-part reality TV series starring former San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds that aired on ESPN. The show revolved on the life of Bonds and his chase of Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron's home run records. It was produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions, producers of the Nickelodeon series "All That" and many other shows and movies. | Bonds on Bonds is a 10-part reality TV series starring former San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds that aired on ESPN. They did make an 11 part but it was never aired. | 1neutral
| they may or may not have made an 11th part. |
1519fcff-9608-4ac9-8cc7-e95315c4c2f7 | Chigurida Kanasu (Kannada: ಚಿಗುರಿದ ಕನಸು ) is a 2003 Indian Kannada film directed by T. S. Nagabharana, starring Shiva Rajkumar, Rekha Unnikrishnan and Avinash in pivotal roles. It is based on a novel of the same name by Shivaram Karanth, a Jnanpith Award winner. 2004 Hindi movie "Swades" was reported to be inspired by this movie. | T.S. Nagabharana directed and produced Chigurida Kanasu. | 1neutral
| The statement says nothing about who produced the film so it's impossible to know. |
0f97cf5d-ac7a-446a-8919-2c100245c445 | Don Zientara is an American record producer and musician. He owns and runs Inner Ear Studio in Arlington, Virginia, located just outside Washington D.C., and is most widely known for his production work with Fugazi, Minor Threat and various other Dischord Records artists. | Don Zientara runs Inner Ear Studio by himself. | 1neutral
| There is no way to tell if he does or not without more information. |
ce0ad494-ba17-4b31-b08d-1c9e3da7ed6a | Gino Cassinis (27 January 1885 – 13 January 1964) was an Italian Democratic Socialist Party politician. He was born in Milan. He was mayor of Milan. He was knight grand cross and grand officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. He died in Rome. | Gino Cassinis moved back to Milan and lived there before he took a vacation to Rome where he died. | 1neutral
| We don't know if Gino Cassinis moved back to Milan or not before he died in Rome. |
39a60798-6ace-488e-9e61-168cf527dd49 | Philadelphia Free Press was a 1960s era underground newspaper published biweekly in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1968 to 1972. Originally launched at Temple University in May 1968 as the monthly "Temple Free Press", it separated from Temple and became the "Philadelphia Free Press" in September 1968. | In 1978, a one-off publication of the Philadelphia Free Press newspaper was released to celebrate 10 years since the release of the first ever issue. | 1neutral
| It could be that they did release a one-off issue to celebrate 10 years since the first ever issue. But then, perhaps they didn't. Not sure why the system found it difficult - maybe the sentence was too long for it. |
3d112ce5-786a-4d65-b801-e8df1dc5560f | Aha Shake Heartbreak is the sophomore studio album by American rock band Kings of Leon. It was released in November 2004, in the UK and February 2005, in the United States. It is the only album by Kings of Leon to have a Parental Advisory label because of the strong language in "Taper Jean Girl", "Rememo", "Soft", and "Four Kicks". The cover is reminiscent of Queen's "A Night at the Opera". | Kings of Leon never toured in the UK. | 1neutral
| It's neither correct nor incorrect because we don't know where they toured, we just know they released an album in the UK. It's difficult for the system because it probably saw "never" and the "UK" in the question and saw that the word UK was in the text, so it assumed the answer must be incorrect. |
68ebc7da-0c4f-4c36-990c-b669d2a1e1b4 | Lars Onsager (November 27, 1903 – October 5, 1976) was a Norwegian-born American physical chemist and theoretical physicist. He held the Gibbs Professorship of Theoretical Chemistry at Yale University. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1968. | Lars Onsager taught at Yale University when he received the Nobel Prize. | 1neutral
| The paragraph says he taught at Yale, but does not give specific dates, so it can not be confirmed. I think the system was fooled because the sentences in the paragraph about Yale and the Nobel Prize were back to back. |
fc6ef0b4-58aa-4655-b287-d6fbb3219cbe | Damontre Lamounte Moore (born September 11, 1992) is an American football defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas A&M, where he earned All-American honors. | Damontre Lamounte Moore was born in Buffalo New York | 1neutral
| Statement doesn't say where he was born |
0756e769-7b3e-497a-91e0-90f47c6635ae | James Arthur Lovell Jr. (born March 25, 1928) is a former NASA astronaut and a retired captain in the United States Navy, most famous as the commander of the Apollo 13 mission, which suffered a critical failure en route to the Moon but was brought back safely to Earth by the efforts of the crew and mission control. | James Arthur Lovell was the commander of the Apollo 12 mission. | 1neutral
| The text did not mention who the commander of the Apollo 12 mission was. |
c65010dd-6466-475c-959b-7b568f8ed23b | Season seven of "South Park", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 19, 2003. The seventh season concluded after 15 episodes on December 17, 2003, and was written and directed by Trey Parker. | South Park had an eighth season. | 1neutral
| The text does not mention any seasons beyond seven, so the statement can't be confirmed from the text. The system may be relying on outside information. |
1aa2b6b5-2e72-4981-bdb0-e0518c85a9b6 | Chris Stafford (born Christopher Stafford on July 18, 1977, in Collinsville, Illinois) is an American actor. He has acted in film and television including "Law & Order" and the coming-out movie "Edge of Seventeen", for which he received the Best Actor award at Outfest, and an Independent Spirit Award nomination. After acting Stafford turned his hand to Law. He is now a lawyer. | Chris Stafford lived in Illinois in 1978. | 1neutral
| You would have to assume he is still living there in 1978 |
ec5bbad7-d692-4834-b195-2287f0bc93e2 | Elia Kazan (born Elias Kazantzoglou September 7, 1909 – September 28, 2003) was a Greek-American director, producer, writer and actor, described by "The New York Times" as "one of the most honored and influential directors in Broadway and Hollywood history". | Elia Kazan retired prior to his death in 2003 | 1neutral
| The context does not mention when, if ever, Kazan retired. The system may have been thrown off by the fact that his death not explicitly mentioned but just shown as part of the dates in parentheses. |
a2a30ec5-3a59-45f2-bbc1-e732609036ba | Paul Beard (4 August 1901 – 22 April 1989) was an English violinist, known particularly as leader of Sir Thomas Beecham's original London Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir Adrian Boult's BBC Symphony Orchestra. He was also a teacher, holding posts at the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music. | paul beard was involved in WW2 | 1neutral
| he could be part of the war, but it was not mentioned in the context at all. it is impossible to determine either way |
0740bcb2-2178-4ebf-82d0-dd08a9d52a97 | Scientific American (informally abbreviated SciAm) is an American popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles in the past 170 years. It is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States(though it only became monthly in 1921). | Albert Einstein contributed an article to Scientific American in 1921, | 1neutral
| It doesn't name a specific year that Einstein contributed an article, so this is unknown. |
92f828b2-758f-4c8f-b832-b276e8efc97b | Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles. She won at least one women's doubles title at each Grand Slam tournament, a "career Grand Slam". Five of her doubles titles were with Margaret Court. Tegart was the runner-up in 10 Grand Slam doubles tournaments. | Judy Tegart Dalton immediately regretted retiring, and always missed the sport. | 1neutral
| The context never mentions why she retired nor does it mention how she felt about retiring. |
2157144b-c223-4cb4-9269-cbebc4600e94 | Arthur Bruce McDonald, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born August 29, 1943) is a Canadian astrophysicist. McDonald is the director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Institute and holds the Gordon and Patricia Gray Chair in Particle Astrophysics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Japanese physicist Takaaki Kajita. | McDonald received a Nobel Prize after 2015. | 1neutral
| It is unknown if McDonald received a Nobel Prize after receiving it in 2015. The system was confused by the wording. |
84415091-0afe-4031-9783-2ef4214f8141 | Lucki Stipetić (also Lucki Herzog) is a German film producer, and the younger half brother of filmmaker Werner Herzog. Stipetić is the official head of Werner Herzog Filmproduktion, the production company which has produced almost all of Herzog's films. | Lucki Herzog and Wener Herzog share the same father. | 1neutral
| It says they are half siblings but does not specify which parent they share. System probably did not recognize the other name of Lucki. |
c1bc67ff-bc5f-464f-9a79-b1018d232e4f | Mufti Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi Shaheed, (Urdu: ), (16 February 1948 – 12 June 2009) was a leading Sunni Islamic cleric from Pakistan who was well known for his moderate and anti-terrorist views. He was killed in a suicide bombing in Jamia Naeemia Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan on 12 June 2009, after publicly denouncing the Tehrik-i-Taliban's terrorist actions and ideologies as unislamic. | Mufti Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi Shaheed denounced american ideology. | 1neutral
| Mufti Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi Shaheed denounced the Tehrik-i-Taliban's terrorist actions and ideologies as unislamic, but may or may not think the same way about America.
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e7fbfe09-ccc0-4c87-ba5d-0e3855196932 | Test Drive Unlimited 2 is an open world racing video game developed by Eden Games and published by Atari, Inc. It is the tenth installment of the "Test Drive" series, and the second after "Test Drive Unlimited" to be marketed under the "Unlimited" franchise. It is the second game in the series to be based on open world-styled gameplay. | Test Drive Unlimited 2 works on wifi. | 1neutral
| Test Drive Unlimited 2 could have came out on a newer system. |
1cdb14c3-6ac1-4c5f-a66f-11ad4531b12a | Justin Cathal Geever, known professionally as Justin Sane, is the lead guitarist and singer/songwriter of the United States-based musical group Anti-Flag, a punk rock band formed in 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania known for its outspoken left-wing views. He holds dual US and Irish citizenship and lives in Pittsburgh. His stage name was bestowed upon him by friends in Pittsburgh's punk scene. | Justin wants to move out of the United States. | 1neutral
| There was nothing saying that Justin wanted to move. The system didn't know how to answer the question becuase it's speculative. |
388c441f-5bad-4c09-ae25-72091bc3af57 | It's a Dying World is a Contemporary Christian Music album by Steve Camp and was released by Myrrh Records in 1984. This was Camp's final album for Myrrh Records, but was not released until after Camp released "Fire and Ice" with Sparrow in late 1983. | It's a Dying World is a Contemporary Christian Music album by Steve Camp and was released by Myrrh Records in early1984 | 1neutral
| The album was released in 1984 but it could have been early or later in the year. |
bbc90875-7fc2-494f-a47a-ca9587a31e53 | Belinda is the first solo album by Belinda Carlisle, notable as her first recording after the break-up of new wave band The Go-Go's, for whom she was their lead singer. Released in mid-1986 it featured a hit single "Mad About You" which went to No. 3 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and No. 1 in Canada. | Belinda Carlisle was lead singer of The Go-Go's for more than a decade before the band broke up | 1neutral
| The context shares that Carlisle was the lead singer of The Go-Go's but does not say how long she was in the band. The system may have been fooled because of the phrasing of the statement. |
0dc83141-23d0-40cf-9837-9575e708a11d | The 11th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was originally formed as a three-month volunteer unit at the beginning of the war, and then reorganized as a three-year unit, in which role it served until the end of the war. | The 11th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry disbanded immediately after the Civil War ended. | 1neutral
| It reorganized as a three-year unit, in which role it served until the end of the war; however, nothing is said about when or if it disbanded. The system may confuse the fact it served as a unit until the war's end as meaning it then immediately disbanded. |
94468488-d510-42b8-803a-f34f6be3e765 | Blythburgh is a village and civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal district of the English county of Suffolk. It is 4 mi west of Southwold and 5 mi south-east of Halesworth and lies on the River Blyth. The A12 road runs through the village which is split either side of the road. At the 2011 census the population of the parish was 297. The parish includes the hamlets of Bulcamp and Hinton. | Blythburgh runs parallel to the Southwold bridge. | 1neutral
| It is unknown if Blythburgh runs parallel to the Southwold Bridge. The system was confused by the wording. |
2d7ce70e-2723-44bd-9a94-1b261bf58290 | Otoyol 32 (English: Motorway 3 ), also known as the Izmir-Çeşme Motorway (Turkish: "İzmir-Çeşme Otoyolu" ) and abbreviated as the O-32 is a 77.7 km long toll motorway located entirely within the Izmir Province in Turkey. The O-32 runs from Balçova, Izmir to the coastal resort town of Çeşme on the Karaburun Peninsula. The motorway connects to the O-30 (Izmir Beltway) in Izmir. | To get to O-32 or O-30, you must drive about 30 km on O-31. | 1neutral
| The context makes no mention of an O-31 motorway, only O-30 or O-32. The system was probably confused by the distance. |
2a60f5dd-717c-4655-8af0-74e0e3c0cbda | The Hartland Swamp Wildlife Management Area is a 401 acre wildlife management area (WMA) located in western New York, USA. Hartland Swamp WMA is located northeast of Lockport in the Town of Hartland in northeastern Niagara County. It is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. | Lockport is located in Niagara County. | 1neutral
| The information does not state which county Lockport is in. The system would assume it is in Niagara County. |
61dbe211-7e3c-4258-b5a8-132264bf6237 | "Star Guitar" is the second single from The Chemical Brothers 2002 studio album "Come with Us". The song reached number eight in the UK Singles Chart, number two on the American dance chart and number one in the UK Dance Chart. The song was greeted with praise from critics. | The Chemical Brothers released a studio album in 2003 | 1neutral
| The context states that The Chemical Brothers released an album in 2002, but it is possible they went on to release another album in 2003. The system likely does not realize that it is possible that they released something the next year as well. |
cf31b1ef-617e-4bc7-bcab-0ad4c320408e | John Powers Severin (December 26, 1921 – February 12, 2012) was an American comics artist noted for his distinctive work with EC Comics, primarily on the war comics "Two-Fisted Tales" and "Frontline Combat"; for Marvel Comics, especially its war and Western comics; and for his 45-year stint with the satiric magazine "Cracked". He was one of the founding cartoonists of "Mad" in 1952. | Severin was born in Alaska. | 1neutral
| Severin was American but is unknown where he was born. The system was confused by the context of the statement. |
215aac3c-cea5-4fd9-979e-58d53ff35fa7 | Maxim "Max" Bemis ( ) is the lead singer, primary composer and primary lyricist of the band Say Anything. He also sings alongside Chris Conley in the supergroup Two Tongues (which features band members from Say Anything and Saves the Day), plays alongside his wife Sherri Dupree-Bemis under the name Perma, and is a writer for Marvel Comics. | The supergroup Two Tongues includes band members from Say Anything, Marvel Comics, and Saves the Day. | 2contradiction
| While the supergroup included band members from Say Anything and Saves the Day, no band members were included from Marvel Comics as that entity is not a band but an issuer of comic books and comic related entertainment. |
13a4f81f-2365-4470-8bf5-a0201d4bd02a | Alexandra Lendon Bastedo (9 March 1946 – 12 January 2014) was a British actress, best known for her role as secret agent Sharron Macready in the 1968 British espionage/science fiction adventure series "The Champions". She has been cited as a sex symbol of the 1960s and 1970s. Bastedo was a vegetarian and animal welfare advocate. | The Champions was a fact-based series. | 2contradiction
| The description is an "espionage/science fiction adventure series "The Champions". The system might not know fiction means nonfactual. |
cd8984da-e027-420c-9dc8-5ebf055c311a | Italian Week, or "Settimana Italiana", is an Italian cultural festival which is held in the Australian city of Brisbane in May. Founded in 2007, Italian Week occurs annually between 26 May and 2 June across Queensland and features a series of events, shows, cultural activities and concerts. | The last day of the festival was on June 3, 2007. | 2contradiction
| The paragraph mention the "week' ends on June 2. The system did not realize the week and festival have the same dates. |
00f5806d-ace4-4efb-bef8-e566f4c95120 | Merimbula Merimbula is a town on the Merimbula Lake, located on the Far South Coast or Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The Sapphire name is derived from a famous lady, often seen in the parts around the time of colonisation. Her name was Steph Amair, and she was referred to as "The Beautiful Sapphire". At the 2016 census , the population was 3,544. | The Sapphire name in "Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, Australia" comes from the fact that sapphire gems can be found there. | 2contradiction
| The Sapphire name actually comes from a lady that is famous around the area, who was referred to as "The Beautiful Sapphire". |
c6b100f8-2d55-4151-b6df-bcb2869c752d | Fiona Chalmers is a British actress, who appeared in TV series in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She is best known for roles in series such as "Take the High Road" (1987), "Tutti Frutti" (1987), and "The Gospel According to Vic" (1986). In 1993 she appeared in an episode of "Taggart", and a year later appeared n the TV movie "The Negotiator" opposite Brian Cox and Ray Winstone. | Fiona Chalmers was in The Gospel According to Vic after she was in Tutti Frutti. | 2contradiction
| It's definitely incorrect because Tutti Frutti was in 1987, and The Gospel According to Vic was in 1986. The system got it wrong because it's typically bad at comparing dates like these to analyze when something happened relative to something else. |
ec8812b8-9d3a-4efe-8ab0-e6e49934ca37 | Turner was born in London, UK. He has worked as a Producer, Director and Writer who regularly collaborates on TV and film projects featuring some of the worlds most recognised actors and sports stars including Meryl Streep, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Beckham, James Corden, Billy Crystal and Kevin Spacey. | Turner is a talented director and writer and he entered this world in US. | 2contradiction
| Turner wasn't born in the US. I guess i tricked the system by switching UK to US |
c80a7ff3-7108-4811-a3ca-af1f443976e2 | Dorado Wings was a small commuter airline that operated from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Dorado Airport in the tourist center of Dorado. Dorado Wings was the only commercial operator at Dorado Airport. Dorado Wings existed from 1964 to 1982. In early 1981, the airline was purchased and its name was changed to Crown Air which operated until 1988. | Dorado Wings was in operation from 1963 to 1982. | 2contradiction
| Dorado Wings did not exist in 1963. I think this is difficult for the system to recognize because it was not explicitly stated in the text. |
9d5c32cf-057c-476c-84e1-d4c704b7e4d8 | The Acolytes Protection Agency (APA) was a professional wrestling tag team that consisted of Bradshaw (John Layfield) and Faarooq (Ron Simmons). They wrestled for the American promotion World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E) between October 1998 and March 2004. | The APA tag team wrestled for the WWF/E promotion for 3 years. | 2contradiction
| The APA wrestled as a tag team for 6 years together and I thought it would be difficult for the system because it would have to calculate the years. |
085942a6-dae7-41f1-a16f-7b632407a743 | Danielle Christine Fishel (born May 5, 1981 ) is an American actress, author, chef, television director and television personality best known for her role as Topanga Lawrence-Matthews on the 1990s teen sitcom "Boy Meets World", and its 2014 successor "Girl Meets World" on Disney Channel. | Danielle Fishel is over 40 years old | 2contradiction
| This is definitely incorrect because based on the article we know she is 38, which is less than 40. I think the system has a hard time with math based on years |
ed6fa11a-6e53-413c-bbff-06075a83a288 | Otto Stern (17 February 1888 – 17 August 1969) was a German physicist and Nobel laureate in physics. He was the second most nominated person for a Nobel Prize with 82 nominations in the years 1925–1945 (most times nominated is Arnold Sommerfeld with 84 nominations), ultimately winning in 1943. | Otto Stern was 33 when he was first nominated for a Nobel Prize. | 2contradiction
| Otto would have been 37 when he was first nominated since his nomination started in 1925 thru 1945 and he was born in 1888 so 1925 minus 1925 is 37, not 33. The math was difficult for the AI since it required using his birth date and the years of nominations. |
a6218933-cbe8-4186-97b7-ab1d6600ca7a | The Time: Night (Russian: Время ночь ) is a novella by Russian author Lyudmila Petrushevskaya. It was originally published in Russian in the literary journal "Novy Mir" in 1992 and translated into English by Sally Laird in 1994. In 1992 it was shortlisted for the Russian Booker Prize. | Russian author Lyudmila Petrushevskaya translated The Time: Night into English. | 2contradiction
| Sally Laird did the translating. It was difficult because the different aspects were all mentioned in the info. |
1f32c22b-e28f-48cd-aaa2-b562bdd28b9b | "Janie Jones" is a song by the English punk rock band The Clash. It is the opening track on their eponymous debut album (1977). The subject of the song, Janie Jones, was a famous madam in London during the 1970s and had been a pop singer during the 1960s. | Janie Jones was a madam in the 1960s. | 2contradiction
| Due to the fact that Janie Jones was actually a madam in the 1970s, but a singer in 1960s and this was in one sentence in the statement, I believe it made it hard for the system to recognize the difference of the dates of the occupations. |
e4c80d16-f761-474a-a7c9-243eb6bb95c4 | Tear Out The Heart is a five-piece metalcore band from St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 2011. The band signed with Victory Records in 2012. and released their first full-length record, "Violence", in 2013. They released their second full-length album, Dead, Everywhere, on January 27, 2015. | The band signed with Victory Records at least 2 years after they were founded. | 2contradiction
| The band was founded in 2011 and signed with Victory records in 2012 which is only a year after they were founded. |
2aee2864-4fd7-4c9b-be52-d57720714347 | Peter R. Arnott (born 1932) is an American composer, theatre director and banjo player. Arnott is a member of the Bohemian Club and has been closely involved with a number of Grove Plays. Arnott is a founding member and banjo player for the Goodtime Washboard Three. | Arnott joined the Goodtime Washboard Three after it was founded. | 2contradiction
| Arnott was a founding member as stated and could not have joined after. The system may not have been able to distinguish the difference between joining at foundation or after founding. |
6941e4c1-f20a-4825-ab91-970b884252b6 | Shohola Falls is a 2003 novel written by Michael Pearson. The novel imagines the true story of Thomas Blankenship, the young man that Mark Twain reputedly based the character of Huck Finn upon in his novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In "Shohola Falls", Mark Twain is set as an important character, the fictional reality aligned to the historical one. | Mark Twain is the author of Shohola Falls. | 2contradiction
| Michael Pearson is of course the author, but the model was fooled by the introduction of a new term (author) connecting the keywords Mark Twain and Shohola Falls. |
81dc8f36-affa-4619-99f1-4a27455daf7f | The R 7.1 Motorway is a motorway under planning located in Kosovo. It is 47.1 km long, and it is projected to cost around €260 million. The motorway links the capital Prishtina with the Serbian border at Dheu i Bardhë. The motorway is also known under the names Autostrada Prishtina–Končulj or Autostrada Prishtina–Gjilan. Construction should begin sometime in 2018. | The R 7.1 Motorway will be complete by 2018. | 2contradiction
| The context says that construction will begin by 2018, so the The R 7.1 Motorway could not be complete by the time of 2018. The system may have been confused because the context explicitly gives 2018 as a date related to The R 7.1 Motorway. |
f9354a41-7de5-4106-a565-5c2cb6671668 | Prince Andrew, Duke of York, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (Andrew Albert Christian Edward, born 19 February 1960), is the second son and third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. At the time of his birth, he was second in the line of succession to the British throne; as of 2017 he is sixth in line. | Prince Andrew was 4th in line for the throne in 1980. | 2contradiction
| We don't know what number he was in 1980. |
891ebc0a-1a6f-4600-9afc-90659ad13699 | The System (USA: "The Girl-Getters") is a 1964 British drama film directed by Michael Winner and starring Oliver Reed, Jane Merrow and Barbara Ferris. Julie Christie was originally intended to be in the film, but she had to withdraw, and was replaced by Julia Foster. The writer was Peter Draper, who in this film popularised the word 'grockle' to mean a holiday visitor. | The System was a drama directed by Oliver Reed | 2contradiction
| The System starred Oliver Reed but was directed by Michael Winner. The system probably saw his name in the same sentence and assumed he directed it. |
a8fa7efe-9aaf-4b35-83f8-54b33959bdae | The XXX BRDC International Trophy was a motor race for Formula One cars held on 19 March 1978 at the Silverstone Circuit, England. It was the 30th running of the International Trophy, and the last to non-Championship Formula One regulations. The race was held over 40 laps of the Silverstone circuit, for a total distance of around 189 km . | The length of the BRDC International Trophy race is based on how many years it has been held. | 2contradiction
| It is definitely incorrect because the race was in its 30th year, but was 40 circuits long, so the two are unrelated. I think it was difficult for the system because of the indirect wording. |