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In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A few tourists taking pictures of their dogs with the cloudy sky as the background. Sentence 2: The tourists have hamsters with them and are inside a cafe.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
301
301
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A football player runs with the ball as others run towards him. Sentence 2: The football player runs out of the stadium.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
302
302
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: Three young men lounge while drinking beer from bottles. Sentence 2: The men are sleeping.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
303
303
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A young boy swings a bat at a large baseball. Sentence 2: The young boy is learning to play baseball.
N
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
304
304
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A teenage boy dressed in black stands on a snowy street. Sentence 2: A boy waits for the bus during a snowstorm.
N
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
305
305
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A young black man with two guns pointed at his head. Sentence 2: A man was pointing a gun at his girlfriends head an not his own.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
306
306
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A woman wearing sunglasses stands along side an orange sign which reads: "ROADWORK AHEAD." Sentence 2: A man is wearing sunglasses.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
307
307
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: An elderly woman with a bag walking under an airport sign. Sentence 2: An old woman is actually a man.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
308
308
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: Two woman ride a bicycle together as they pass a painting on a wall. Sentence 2: The women recognized the painting on the wall as one of their good friend's works.
N
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
309
309
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A child is happily playing on the slide. Sentence 2: The child is happy outside playing
N
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
310
310
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: Two dark-haired ladies sit and talk. Sentence 2: Two women are sitting down.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
311
311
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: Three people walk along a trail in a greenbelt in a forest. Sentence 2: Three people are walking down a crowded street.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
312
312
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: Three men and a woman posing for picture Sentence 2: Nobody is posing.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
313
313
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A gentleman providing a skateboard show to people on the street. Sentence 2: The man rides a skateboard.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
314
314
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A closeup of an elderly man wearing glasses. Sentence 2: the man is elderly
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
315
315
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A woman stands at the base of a staircase waist deep in water while two shirtless men are splashing around in the background. Sentence 2: The men and women are trying to escape the flooded house.
N
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
316
316
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: Two white dogs outside on a sunny day. Sentence 2: Two dogs in a pound.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
317
317
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A small child eating fruit and drinking a glass of juice. Sentence 2: A child has a snack.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
318
318
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A girl wearing pink shoes sits on a bed holding a stuffed animal. Sentence 2: A person is sitting on the bed with a toy and pink shoes.
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
319
319
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to choose whether the two sentences clearly agree (entailment)/disagree (contradiction) with each other, or if this cannot be determined (neutral). Your answer must be in the form of the letters E, C, and N respectively. Input: Sentence 1: A man is wearing a hat regarding beer. Sentence 2: man in hat
C
task190_snli_classification_new
unknown
unknown
320
320
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: dig : shovel. cut : ?
scissors
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
321
321
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: dig : shovel. cook : ?
pan
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
322
322
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: unlock : key. wash : ?
soap
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
323
323
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: stir : spoon. spread : ?
knife
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
324
324
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : knife. sweep : ?
broom
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
325
325
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: spread : knife. eat : ?
fork
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
326
326
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : sword. toast : ?
toaster
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
327
327
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: eat : fork. iron : ?
iron
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
328
328
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: sweep : broom. dry : ?
cloth
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
329
329
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: dry : cloth. clamp : ?
clamp
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
330
330
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : stove. spread : ?
knife
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
331
331
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: stir : spoon. eat : ?
fork
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
332
332
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: vacuum : vacuum. scrub : ?
brush
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
333
333
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: crack : nutcracker. sweep : ?
broom
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
334
334
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : pan. iron : ?
iron
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
335
335
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: vacuum : vacuum. crack : ?
nutcracker
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
336
336
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: bake : oven. sweep : ?
broom
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
337
337
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: crack : nutcracker. mop : ?
mop
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
338
338
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: dry : blowdryer. iron : ?
iron
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
339
339
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : sword. bake : ?
oven
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
340
340
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: scrub : brush. spread : ?
knife
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
341
341
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: toast : toaster. iron : ?
iron
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
342
342
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: toast : toaster. dig : ?
shovel
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
343
343
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: drill : drill. eat : ?
fork
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
344
344
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: scrub : brush. dry : ?
cloth
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
345
345
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : pan. unlock : ?
key
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
346
346
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : scissors. vacuum : ?
vacuum
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
347
347
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: pull : pliers. drill : ?
drill
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
348
348
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: bake : oven. crack : ?
nutcracker
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
349
349
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: pull : pliers. type : ?
keyboard
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
350
350
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: dry : cloth. toast : ?
toaster
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
351
351
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: stir : spoon. wash : ?
soap
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
352
352
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: eat : fork. toast : ?
toaster
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
353
353
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: spread : knife. hit : ?
hammer
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
354
354
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: vacuum : vacuum. unlock : ?
key
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
355
355
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: toast : toaster. mop : ?
mop
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
356
356
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : scissors. iron : ?
iron
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
357
357
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: eat : spoon. drill : ?
drill
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
358
358
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: drill : drill. pull : ?
pliers
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
359
359
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : pan. type : ?
keyboard
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
360
360
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: wash : rag. bake : ?
oven
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
361
361
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: vacuum : vacuum. dig : ?
shovel
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
362
362
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : pan. wash : ?
soap
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
363
363
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: hit : hammer. cook : ?
pan
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
364
364
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : pan. toast : ?
toaster
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
365
365
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: wash : rag. dig : ?
shovel
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
366
366
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: toast : toaster. clamp : ?
clamp
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
367
367
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: type : keyboard. drill : ?
drill
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
368
368
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: unlock : key. spread : ?
knife
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
369
369
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : scissors. scrub : ?
brush
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
370
370
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: type : keyboard. pull : ?
pliers
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
371
371
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : stove. unlock : ?
key
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
372
372
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : sword. vacuum : ?
vacuum
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
373
373
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : stove. dry : ?
cloth
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
374
374
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: wash : rag. toast : ?
toaster
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
375
375
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cook : stove. drill : ?
drill
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
376
376
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: dry : blowdryer. eat : ?
fork
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
377
377
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: scrub : brush. iron : ?
iron
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
378
378
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: cut : glass. toast : ?
toaster
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
379
379
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: wash : detergent. pull : ?
pliers
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
380
380
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: dry : blowdryer. vacuum : ?
vacuum
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
381
381
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: wash : detergent. wash : ?
soap
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
382
382
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: wash : rag. sweep : ?
broom
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
383
383
Two analogies that relate actions to the tools used to perform the action is given in the form "A : B. C : ?". "A : B" relates action A to tool B. Your task is to replace the question mark (?) with the appropriate tool for the given action C, following the "A : B" relation. Input: clamp : clamp. wash : ?
soap
task1156_bard_analogical_reasoning_tools_new
unknown
unknown
384
384
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: The film opens with Sunita , a medical student , and her friends working on a project about the human brain . Sent 2: She wants to investigate the curious case of Sanjay Singhania , a notable city businessman , who is reported to have anterograde amnesia . Sent 3: Her professor denies access to Sanjay 's records as it is currently under criminal investigation . Sent 4: Sunita , nonetheless , decides to investigate the matter herself . Sent 5: Sanjay is introduced as he brutally murders a man . Sent 6: He takes a Polaroid picture of the man , and writes on it `` done '' . Sent 7: It is revealed that Sanjay has anterograde amnesia where he loses his memory every 15 minutes . Sent 8: Sanjay uses a system of photographs , notes , and tattoos on his body to recover his memory after each cycle . Sent 9: It is revealed that Sanjay is ultimately out to avenge the death of his sweetheart Kalpana , and that he is systematically killing the people who were responsible for it . Sent 10: His main target is `` Ghajini '' , a notable social personality in the city . Sent 11: Police Inspector Arjun Yadav , on the case of the serial murders , tracks Sanjay down to his flat and attacks and disables him . Sent 12: Yadav finds two diaries where Sanjay has chronicled the events of 2005 and 2006 . Sent 13: The film flashes back to 2005 as Yadav reads the diary . Sent 14: Sanjay Singhania is shown as the owner of the Air Voice mobile telephone company . Sent 15: In the course of his business , Sanjay sends his men to meet Kalpana , a struggling model , about putting up a billboard above her apartment . Sent 16: The owner of Kalpana 's advertising firm misinterprets this as a romantic advance , and in view of a possible lucrative Air Voice ad campaign and other benefits , encourages Kalpana to accept the overture . Question: When Sunita begins to investigate, what does she initially learn.? Correct Answer: human brain.
No.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
385
385
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe 's house with the intention of selling it . Sent 2: When they see it for the first time , they discover the house completely covered in plates of iron armor . Sent 3: The group also finds crop circles in the nearby cornfield . Sent 4: When Iris , one of their friends , suddenly disappears they realize something is really wrong . Sent 5: During a blackout , the house is attacked by aliens , who had previously killed Joe and abducted Iris . Sent 6: The group figures out the aliens are allergic to iron , Joe had covered the house in it to keep them out . Sent 7: They attempt to fight the aliens off , but the house is eventually blown up with Layne , Macy , and Katrina the only survivors . Sent 8: In the end , they drive off , listening to the radio . Sent 9: They hear a news report stating that the blackout they experienced affects five western states and parts of Canada . Sent 10: They also hear that people everywhere are being attacked by `` strange creatures . ''. Question: Who learned by listening to the radio that people everywhere were being attacked by strange creatures? Correct Answer: Layne, Macy and Katrina.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
386
386
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Ludo Decker and Anna Gotzlowski have been living together for two years . Sent 2: Everyday routine has set in , with Ludo neglecting his household responsibilities much to Anna 's dislike , while he is in turn annoyed by her constant complaining . Sent 3: When Ludo runs into his former lover Marie in the disco , and Anna 's old boyfriend Ralf comes to stay in their flat for a few days , the young couple faces serious jealousy and doubt in their relationship . Sent 4: Anna secretly reads Ludo 's phone messages , while he in turn stumbles upon `` The List '' , an account of Anna 's former lovers -- including Ralf , who scores better than Ludo does . Sent 5: After a number of provocations , Ludo beats Ralf in a restaurant , and angrily leaves Anna . Sent 6: Even though the two still strongly care for each other , they end up sleeping with their respective ex-lovers . Sent 7: Ralf confesses that he never stopped loving Anna , but she rejects him and tells Ludo what happened . Sent 8: Even though Ludo has cheated on her as well , he angrily argues that she herself told him that , unlike men , women do not actually sleep with someone without feelings being involved . Sent 9: Anna begs him to come home , but he only says that he has no home any more , and leaves . Sent 10: Meanwhile , Ludo 's best friend Moritz desperately tries to get more successful with women , and ends up in a number of absurd situations . Sent 11: In the end , he meets a young and beautiful sex-addict named Lana . Sent 12: After a few weeks , Anna receives a letter from Ludo , who has traveled back to the place where they spent their first and only vacation together . Question: How long had Ludo and Anna been living together before Ralf came to stay with them for a few days? Correct Answer: years.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
387
387
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: The film starts with a shot of a spaceship flying through space . Sent 2: El , a crew member , walks through the corridors of the ship when he discovers the eponymous magic portal , a rectangular arch flashing with various colors . Sent 3: Entering the portal , he is transported into a world of passageways . Sent 4: Some LEGO creatures appear and build a small car for him to drive through the world of passages . Sent 5: He then has a close encounter with a two-headed monster who chases him through the various paths of the mysterious world . Sent 6: After El 's car has a bump from a crossing train , the car falls apart . Sent 7: El finds another portal , and nearly gets eaten by the monster , who ends up in the real world while chasing a leftover tyre from the devoured car and attacks Lindsay Fleay . Sent 8: El reports his experiences to Captain Paranoia , but neither him nor his shipmate Pee believes him . Sent 9: However , Captain Paranoia finds another Portal , which takes him to a `` white expanse '' world , where a plasticine creature messes around with him , making him very annoyed and then flushs him out of the white colored world . Sent 10: The plasticine creature then goes back through the portal Captain Paranoia came through . Sent 11: The Captain then finds his way back to the ship , and tells El and Pee about what happened in the Portal . Sent 12: El , Pee , Captain Paranoia and the Plasticine creature , go through the Portal , and find themselves in the real world , and get chased by liquid paper daleks . Sent 13: The four escape the liquid paper daleks , which are scared off by the two-headed monster that El had an encounter with earlier , in a shoe car . Question: Which two characters have gone through a portal by themselves? Correct Answer: captain paranoia.
No.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
388
388
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: The film begins with the announcement of the scheduled launch of a space vehicle carrying an Indian remote sensing satellite which would help scientists identify land suitable for agriculture . Sent 2: Within a short range of this operation , in the same forest , the state forest department runs an NCC camp for women cadets . Sent 3: Dhuruvan is a trainer at the camp . Sent 4: Being a Scheduled tribe , he is deprecated for being positioned as a cadet officer in the forest security force through reservation system by his senior officer Ganapathiram . Sent 5: But Dhuruvan 's integrity and co-living with other tribes in the forest abnegates aboriginal allegations by other forward caste officials and cadets in the department . Sent 6: As a part of the training camp , an expedition is organized into the forest for a selected five cadets from the troop . Sent 7: Dhuruvan selects the five most insolent and disobedient girls in the troop for the expedition intending to provide them better training . Sent 8: As an attempt at a practical joke , the haughty girls post a complaint to Ganapathiram claiming that they did n't feel safe with Dhuruvan and that he was responsible for whatever that was to happen to them . Sent 9: Meanwhile , the expedition begins and while Dhuruvan is caught up in some procedures at the forest check post , the girls non-chanlantly try to drive the jeep and run it down the slope of a hill . Sent 10: After losing their vehicle , the troop decides to stay in the forest for the night and go by an alternate route the next morning . Sent 11: But the plot thickens , when Kalpana describes two white men with advanced armaments in the Indian forest heading towards the direction of the Indian satellite research station in the forest . Question: Why do you think the two white men want the Indian satellite research station? Correct Answer: armed.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
389
389
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: The film begins with the announcement of the scheduled launch of a space vehicle carrying an Indian remote sensing satellite which would help scientists identify land suitable for agriculture . Sent 2: Within a short range of this operation , in the same forest , the state forest department runs an NCC camp for women cadets . Sent 3: Dhuruvan is a trainer at the camp . Sent 4: Being a Scheduled tribe , he is deprecated for being positioned as a cadet officer in the forest security force through reservation system by his senior officer Ganapathiram . Sent 5: But Dhuruvan 's integrity and co-living with other tribes in the forest abnegates aboriginal allegations by other forward caste officials and cadets in the department . Sent 6: As a part of the training camp , an expedition is organized into the forest for a selected five cadets from the troop . Sent 7: Dhuruvan selects the five most insolent and disobedient girls in the troop for the expedition intending to provide them better training . Sent 8: As an attempt at a practical joke , the haughty girls post a complaint to Ganapathiram claiming that they did n't feel safe with Dhuruvan and that he was responsible for whatever that was to happen to them . Sent 9: Meanwhile , the expedition begins and while Dhuruvan is caught up in some procedures at the forest check post , the girls non-chanlantly try to drive the jeep and run it down the slope of a hill . Sent 10: After losing their vehicle , the troop decides to stay in the forest for the night and go by an alternate route the next morning . Sent 11: But the plot thickens , when Kalpana describes two white men with advanced armaments in the Indian forest heading towards the direction of the Indian satellite research station in the forest . Question: Give the name of one of the most insolent and disobedient girls.? Correct Answer: ok.
No.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
390
390
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: The Ghost Inside tells the story of a young mother , Lin Xiaoyue , who flees an abusive husband , taking their young daughter with her . Sent 2: She rents an apartment in a new apartment block but soon regrets the move as a neighbor tells her the apartment is haunted by the spirit of a young mother who threw her daughter out of the window before jumping to her death herself . Sent 3: A series of strange occurrences convince Lin there really is a ghost before the spirit finally reveals herself to Lin . Sent 4: The ghost tells Lin she too will one day committed murder\/suicide in the same fashion . Sent 5: Lin finds some solace in the company of a male neighbor who helps fend off Lin 's husband when he finally manages to track Lin and his daughter down . Sent 6: But something about this neighbor and several other inhabitants of the building does n't seem right . Sent 7: When Lin 's husband shows up at the apartment late one night with two goons intent on taking his daughter back by force , Lin finds herself standing on her balcony , under encouragement from the ghost , considering whether or not to throw her daughter and herself off to stop her abusive husband from parting her from her daughter . Sent 8: The police arrive and Lin is committed to a psychiatric institute . Question: Is it arguable that Lin is a ghost? Correct Answer: No, but the story could continue of her being a ghost in future events.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
391
391
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Fatty plays a somewhat lazy young man who disrupts his mother 's life by causing a fire by smoking in bed , then ruins laundry day by dropping it in the mud . Sent 2: He has two loves of his life , the girl next door Lizzie and his dog Luke . Sent 3: After showcasing his lack of talents helping his mother , he is able to save Luke from the dog catchers and express his love for Lizzie through a hole in the fence . Sent 4: In the second reel , Fatty , Lizzie , mom and Luke go to the amusement park , where Fatty is first outwitted by a couple of sharks but then retrieves his losses by pointing a fake gun at them . Sent 5: To extract revenge , they kidnap Lizzie with the help of the embittered dog catchers , and take her to an abandoned shack , where they tie her to a post with a gun attached to a timer pointed at her head . Sent 6: Plucky pup Luke follows the crooks , and is able to warn Fatty in time to perform the last-minute rescue , with the help of the Keystone Cops . Sent 7: In the closing shot Fatty , Lizzie and Luke embrace in a joint kiss . Question: Who kidnaps Lizzie? Correct Answer: The sharks and dogcatchers.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
392
392
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Dylan and Jez are two orphans who meet in their twenties and vow to achieve their shared childhood dream of living in a stately home . Sent 2: In pursuit of this dream they spend their days living in a disused gas holder , spending as little money as possible and conning the upper classes out of their riches . Sent 3: During one of their biggest cons , their lives are touched by Georgie , who needs money to save the Down 's syndrome foundation that her brother attends . Sent 4: When a con goes wrong , the two find themselves in gaol to be released only after their entire fortune is rendered useless because of a recall of 50 notes . Sent 5: It is down to an elaborate plan involving Dylan , Jez and Georgie , to break them out of gaol in order to save their dream . Sent 6: The film , in essence , is part Ealing comedy , part underdog farce with a sequence of madcap adventures set against a striking soundtrack by contemporary Britpop artists . Sent 7: Unlike straight rom-coms or mainstream comedies of the period Shooting Fish contained a generous blending of fact and fantasy . Question: Did Dylan, Jez, annd Georgie know each other? Correct Answer: No, first Dylan and Jez met and got to know each other then the two met Georgie who got to know them (sent. 1&3).
No.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
393
393
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Convicted murderer Seth Baxter awakens chained to a table beneath a pendulum blade . Sent 2: A videotape informs him that crushing his hands between the presses will release him ; he does so , but the blade still swings down and violently cuts him in half , while someone watches through a hole in the wall . Sent 3: The scene cuts to Agent Peter Strahm , who kills Jeff Denlon in self-defense and is sealed in the sickroom . Sent 4: He finds a hidden passage with a tape recorder that warns him to stay in the sickroom , but ignores it . Sent 5: He is attacked by a pig-masked figure in the passage and awakens with his head sealed in a box slowly filling with water , which he survives by performing a tracheotomy using a pen . Sent 6: Outside the plant , Detective Mark Hoffman delivers Corbett Denlon to the police and claims they are the only survivors , and is shocked when Strahm is brought out alive as well . Sent 7: Jill Tuck is met by John Kramer 's attorney , who is administering his will . Sent 8: She is left a box and a videotape , in which John stresses the importance of the box 's contents . Sent 9: She opens it with a key hung around her neck and then leaves without disclosing its contents . Sent 10: In a memorial service held for David Tapp , Steven Sing , Allison Kerry , Eric Matthews , and Daniel Rigg , the five officers killed in action , Hoffman is promoted to detective lieutenant . Sent 11: He is informed of the death of Agent Lindsey Perez while taking Strahm 's phone and goes to the hospital to meet Strahm , who says that Hoffman 's name was Perez 's last words . Question: Who opens the box with the key from around her neck? Correct Answer: Jill Tuck.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
394
394
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: The movie revolves around the experiences of the characters the author Shankar meets while working at one of the large and reputed hotels of Kolkata , Hotel ShahJahan . Sent 2: At the end of the movie , most of the characters experience tragedy , in one form or another . Sent 3: The major characters Shankar encounters with are : \* Mr. Satyasundar Bose is Shankar 's co-worker and the receptionist at the hotel . Sent 4: Mr. Bose , played by Uttam Kumar , is shown to be extremely friendly , benevolent and loved by all . Sent 5: Being an efficient worker , he takes care of all the guests very well , including guarding their secrets , and earns the respect and admiration of his boss , Marco Polo . Sent 6: He and Ms. Sujata Mitra , an air hostess who visits the hotel frequently , become close and they decide to marry . Sent 7: Sata resigns from his profession as a receptionist in search for a better living after their wedding . Sent 8: Sujata too decides to resign from her work since married women can no longer be employed as air hostesses . Sent 9: Unfortunately , just as she was about to take her last flight as an air hostess , she meets with a trajic air crash while take off that leads to her death . Sent 10: Her death leaves Sata bereaved and at a huge loss . Sent 11: Unable to live with the fond memories of the past , he leaves Kolkata and goes to Africa where his former boss , Mr. Marco Polo has opened a new hotel and is more than willing to have him as his old fond worker . Sent 12: Thereafter , the fate of Sata Bose remains unknown . Sent 13: \* Ms. Karabi Guha , played by Supriya Devi , is a housekeeper and hostess at the guest house owned by Mr. Aggarwal who is apparently a friend of the Pakrashis . Question: Where are the two hotels featured in the movie located? Correct Answer: Kolkata and Africa.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
395
395
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: The protagonist Preetam ( ( ( Ganesh , on a visit to Eva Mall amidst a heavy wind , spots a pretty girl , Nandini . Sent 2: While staring at her , he inadvertently falls into a manhole . Sent 3: Nandini rescues him from the pit , but in the process loses her heart-shaped watch she had just bought . Sent 4: While accompanying his mother to Madikeri , Preetam confronts a man named Jaanu . Sent 5: Jaanu , who has been following Nandini , beats up Preetam thinking that he is in love with Nandini . Sent 6: Preetam , unaware that Jaanu has vowed not to allow any one near Nandini , trashes Jaanu and his gang in return . Sent 7: In Madikeri , Preetam meets Nandini unexpectedly . Sent 8: He identifies himself and expresses his love towards her and offers to tie the watch as an indication for their marriage . Sent 9: Nandini , who is already engaged rejects his request . Sent 10: Still , Preetam vows to marry Nandini if she meets him again . Sent 11: In the meantime , Preetam discovers that his host in Madikeri , Col. Subbayya is Nandini 's father , who is pretty much deaf , and Nandini 's marriage is a just a week away . Sent 12: Dejected , Preetam throws Nandini 's heart-shaped watch away . Sent 13: But Nandini calls him over the phone and taunts him to return . Sent 14: Delighted , Preetam goes in search of her watch and brings it back . Sent 15: While searching it , he spots a rabbit , which he calls Devadas , and brings it along with him . Sent 16: Since Nandini 's friends are due to arrive from Mumbai for the marriage , Preetam takes Nandini to the railway station . Sent 17: The train from Mumbai is delayed by five hours , so Nandini and Preetam decide to visit a nearby hill-temple . Question: Why does Preetam throw Nandini's watch away? Correct Answer: Feeling rejected.
Yes.
task056_multirc_classify_correct_answer_new
unknown
unknown
396
396
In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Fatty plays a somewhat lazy young man who disrupts his mother 's life by causing a fire by smoking in bed , then ruins laundry day by dropping it in the mud . Sent 2: He has two loves of his life , the girl next door Lizzie and his dog Luke . Sent 3: After showcasing his lack of talents helping his mother , he is able to save Luke from the dog catchers and express his love for Lizzie through a hole in the fence . Sent 4: In the second reel , Fatty , Lizzie , mom and Luke go to the amusement park , where Fatty is first outwitted by a couple of sharks but then retrieves his losses by pointing a fake gun at them . Sent 5: To extract revenge , they kidnap Lizzie with the help of the embittered dog catchers , and take her to an abandoned shack , where they tie her to a post with a gun attached to a timer pointed at her head . Sent 6: Plucky pup Luke follows the crooks , and is able to warn Fatty in time to perform the last-minute rescue , with the help of the Keystone Cops . Sent 7: In the closing shot Fatty , Lizzie and Luke embrace in a joint kiss . Question: Who kidnapped Lizzie? Correct Answer: sharks.
No.
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In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Dr. Benjamin Stone is a hotshot young surgeon who longs to leave the drudgery of a Washington , D.C. emergency room and finally leaps at his chance at more money and less death as a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills . Sent 2: On his last day , Ben 's relationship with his co-workers is presumed to be anything but a warm one . Sent 3: None of his colleagues will join him for a drink and a cake in his honor has an iced portion of the phrase `` Good riddance , asshole '' sliced out . Sent 4: Ben 's cross-country drive in a 1956 Porsche 356 Speedster is interrupted when he crashes in the rural hamlet of Grady , South Carolina . Sent 5: The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . Sent 6: Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . Sent 7: Defeated , he reports to the hospital , where Nurse Packer humbles him by ordering him to clock in and out , as would a factory worker . Sent 8: Though upset , Ben quickly makes friends with Mayor Nick Nicholson , the town cafe 's proprietor\/head waitress , and Melvin , the local mechanic tasked with repairing Ben 's car . Sent 9: Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . Sent 10: He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . Sent 11: The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . Question: Name two pieces of information that show that Dr. Stone probably is wealthier than the average person.? Correct Answer: k.
No.
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In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Dylan and Jez are two orphans who meet in their twenties and vow to achieve their shared childhood dream of living in a stately home . Sent 2: In pursuit of this dream they spend their days living in a disused gas holder , spending as little money as possible and conning the upper classes out of their riches . Sent 3: During one of their biggest cons , their lives are touched by Georgie , who needs money to save the Down 's syndrome foundation that her brother attends . Sent 4: When a con goes wrong , the two find themselves in gaol to be released only after their entire fortune is rendered useless because of a recall of 50 notes . Sent 5: It is down to an elaborate plan involving Dylan , Jez and Georgie , to break them out of gaol in order to save their dream . Sent 6: The film , in essence , is part Ealing comedy , part underdog farce with a sequence of madcap adventures set against a striking soundtrack by contemporary Britpop artists . Sent 7: Unlike straight rom-coms or mainstream comedies of the period Shooting Fish contained a generous blending of fact and fantasy . Question: What do Dylan and Jez does to pursuit their dream ? Correct Answer: They perform a con to save money for their stately home.
Yes.
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In this task, your goal is to judge a correct answer to a given question based on an associated paragraph and decide if it is a good correct answer or not. A good correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. A bad correct answer addresses the question only partially or incorrectly. If you think the given correct answer is good, indicate it by responding "Yes". Otherwise, respond "No". There are only two types of responses possible: "Yes" and "No". Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: In Japan of the Tokugawa Ieyasu period , a young ninja named Jin Wu wantonly kills samurai and other government officials , leaving his clan to face the blame . Sent 2: When they start hunting him down , Jin Wu and his wife Akane sail to China both to escape their wrathful kinsmen , and for Jin Wu to complete revenge by finding the last man he holds responsible for his father 's death . Sent 3: That man , Fukuda , leads a peaceful life as a mirror maker under the name of Uncle Foo . Sent 4: He has a young prot g e , however : Jay , a smug martial artist who constantly tries to prove himself by taking up every opportunity to fight . Sent 5: Jay also constantly teases his lecherous servant Chee and takes few things very seriously . Sent 6: However , as he sees his surrogate father attacked , Jay immediately rushes to his aid , but during several clashes he has to find out that he and the ninja are evenly matched . Sent 7: Eventually , it is revealed that Jin Wu s father was not killed by his clan members ; he had died as a hero in a rebellion instead . Sent 8: Ashamed of his own cowardice in escaping to China years before following that attempted uprising , Foo makes peace with Jin . Sent 9: But before their final encounter , Foo took poison to restore his honor by his own death , and he asks Jin to kill him in order to spare him the last agony , which promptly leads to a misunderstanding between Jay and Jin . Sent 10: The two battle each other to the top of Jay s family temple and finally settle their differences just in time to face a spiritual boxer , whose son Jay has insulted in the course of the movie . Question: Who's is the man Jin Wu believes to be responsible for his fathers death? Correct Answer: Uncle Foo.
Yes.
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