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The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_char": "4 kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas more than 4 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas more than 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_mask": "[Num] kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas more than [Num] kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? "}, {"question": "Jame's mother has a photo of Jane standing at a height of 34 cm, whereas a mountain appears to have height of 29 cm. It looks that way because? ", "Option1": "the mountain was farther away", "Option2": "Jane was farther away", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Jame's mother has a photo of Jane standing at a height of 3.4000000000E+01 cm, whereas a mountain appears to have height of 2.9000000000E+01 cm. It looks that way because? ", "question_char": "Jame's mother has a photo of Jane standing at a height of 3 4 cm, whereas a mountain appears to have height of 2 9 cm. It looks that way because? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Jame's mother has a photo of Jane standing at a height of 3 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm, whereas a mountain appears to have height of 2 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm. It looks that way because? ", "question_mask": "Jame's mother has a photo of Jane standing at a height of [Num] cm, whereas a mountain appears to have height of [Num] cm. It looks that way because? "}, {"question": "1 dozen kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "Option1": "wooden table", "Option2": "grass.", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "1.0000000000E+00 dozen kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9.0000000000E+00 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_char": "1 dozen kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 dozen kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_mask": "[Num] dozen kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas [Num] kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? "}, {"question": "The tree branch was 7 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 4 millimter so flower branch was? ", "Option1": "weaker", "Option2": "stronger", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "The tree branch was 7.0000000000E+00 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 4.0000000000E+00 millimter so flower branch was? ", "question_char": "The tree branch was 7 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 4 millimter so flower branch was? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "The tree branch was 7 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 millimter so flower branch was? ", "question_mask": "The tree branch was [Num] inches thick wheras the flower branch was [Num] millimter so flower branch was? "}, {"question": "A bmx bike can ride 140 cm on a quarter pipe and 31 cm on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "Option1": "quarter pipe", "Option2": "half pipe", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A bmx bike can ride 1.4000000000E+02 cm on a quarter pipe and 3.1000000000E+01 cm on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_char": "A bmx bike can ride 1 4 0 cm on a quarter pipe and 3 1 cm on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A bmx bike can ride 1 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 cm on a quarter pipe and 3 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_mask": "A bmx bike can ride [Num] cm on a quarter pipe and [Num] cm on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? "}, {"question": "A bmx bike can ride 843 cm on a quarter pipe and 31 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "Option1": "quarter pipe", "Option2": "half pipe", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A bmx bike can ride 8.4300000000E+02 cm on a quarter pipe and 3.1000000000E+01 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_char": "A bmx bike can ride 8 4 3 cm on a quarter pipe and 3 1 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A bmx bike can ride 8 . 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 cm on a quarter pipe and 3 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_mask": "A bmx bike can ride [Num] cm on a quarter pipe and [Num] m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? 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"}, {"question": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 18 cm on sloped tracks and 12 cm on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "Option1": "sloped tracks", "Option2": "flat tracks", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 1.8000000000E+01 cm on sloped tracks and 1.2000000000E+01 cm on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_char": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 1 8 cm on sloped tracks and 1 2 cm on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 1 . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm on sloped tracks and 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_mask": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel [Num] cm on sloped tracks and [Num] cm on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? "}, {"question": "A piece of steak is usually 1.5 inches thick and a piece of paper is 0.003 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "Option1": "steak", "Option2": "paper", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A piece of steak is usually 1.5000000000E+00 inches thick and a piece of paper is 3.0000000000E-03 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "question_char": "A piece of steak is usually 1 . 5 inches thick and a piece of paper is 0 . 0 0 3 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A piece of steak is usually 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inches thick and a piece of paper is 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 3 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "question_mask": "A piece of steak is usually [Num] inches thick and a piece of paper is [Num] inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? "}, {"question": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 2 inch on the carpet, and he went 3 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "Option1": "wood floor", "Option2": "carpet.", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 2.0000000000E+00 inch on the carpet, and he went 3.0000000000E+00 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "question_char": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 2 inch on the carpet, and he went 3 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inch on the carpet, and he went 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "question_mask": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went [Num] inch on the carpet, and he went [Num] feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? "}, {"question": "Sam's dog sled can move 3 m over flat ground 13 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "Option1": "trail", "Option2": "flat ground", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sam's dog sled can move 3.0000000000E+00 m over flat ground 1.3000000000E+01.0000000000E+00 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 3 m over flat ground 1 3 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 m over flat ground 1 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_mask": "Sam's dog sled can move [Num] m over flat ground 1[Num] m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? "}, {"question": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 0.06 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 11 mm so hair is? ", "Option1": "stronger", "Option2": "weaker", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 6.0000000000E-02 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 1.1000000000E+01 mm so hair is? ", "question_char": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 0 . 0 6 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 1 1 mm so hair is? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 6 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 2 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 1 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 mm so hair is? ", "question_mask": "A piece of hair has a diameter of [Num] mm whereas a rope's diameter is [Num] mm so hair is? "}, {"question": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 0.04 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 9 mm so hair is? ", "Option1": "stronger", "Option2": "weaker", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 4.0000000000E-02 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 9.0000000000E+00 mm so hair is? ", "question_char": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 0 . 0 4 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 9 mm so hair is? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A piece of hair has a diameter of 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 2 mm whereas a rope's diameter is 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 mm so hair is? ", "question_mask": "A piece of hair has a diameter of [Num] mm whereas a rope's diameter is [Num] mm so hair is? "}, {"question": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "Option1": "a helicopter that is flying 95 feet away", "Option2": "a helicopter that is flying 175 feet away.", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_char": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_mask": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? "}, {"question": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 100 meter from my house to 175 feet from my house, it became? ", "Option1": "louder", "Option2": "quieter", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 1.0000000000E+02 meter from my house to 1.7500000000E+02 feet from my house, it became? ", "question_char": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 1 0 0 meter from my house to 1 7 5 feet from my house, it became? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 meter from my house to 1 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 feet from my house, it became? ", "question_mask": "As the police siren moves from a distance of [Num] meter from my house to [Num] feet from my house, it became? "}, {"question": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 100 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "Option1": "34 yards away", "Option2": "half of 42 yards away", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1.0000000000E+02 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 0 0 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_mask": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from [Num] yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? "}, {"question": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is half louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "Option1": "the one off to the right", "Option2": "the one off to the left", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is half louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is half louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is half louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_mask": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is half louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? "}, {"question": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "Option1": "a helicopter that is flying 100 feet away", "Option2": "a helicopter that is flying 250 feet away.", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_char": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_mask": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? "}, {"question": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 50 feet from my house to 275 feet from my house, it became? ", "Option1": "louder", "Option2": "quieter", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 5.0000000000E+01 feet from my house to 2.7500000000E+02 feet from my house, it became? ", "question_char": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 5 0 feet from my house to 2 7 5 feet from my house, it became? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 feet from my house to 2 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 feet from my house, it became? ", "question_mask": "As the police siren moves from a distance of [Num] feet from my house to [Num] feet from my house, it became? "}, {"question": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 100 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "Option1": "quarter of 100 yards away", "Option2": "32 yards away", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1.0000000000E+02 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 0 0 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_mask": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from [Num] yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? "}, {"question": "Sam's dog sled can move 78 cm over flat ground and 67 cm over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "Option1": "trail", "Option2": "flat ground", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sam's dog sled can move 7.8000000000E+01 cm over flat ground and 6.7000000000E+01 cm over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 7 8 cm over flat ground and 6 7 cm over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 7 . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm over flat ground and 6 . 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_mask": "Sam's dog sled can move [Num] cm over flat ground and [Num] cm over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? "}, {"question": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "Option1": "a helicopter that is flying 114 feet away", "Option2": "a helicopter that is flying 89 feet away.", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_char": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? ", "question_mask": "Which do you think would be easier to hear? "}, {"question": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 7 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 15 cm. Which table will make the magazine get less hotter?? ", "Option1": "waiting room table", "Option2": "coffee table", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 7.0000000000E+00 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1.5000000000E+01 cm. Which table will make the magazine get less hotter?? ", "question_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 7 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1 5 cm. Which table will make the magazine get less hotter?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 7 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm. Which table will make the magazine get less hotter?? ", "question_mask": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of [Num] cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide [Num] cm. Which table will make the magazine get less hotter?? "}, {"question": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 2.4 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 0.007 KN. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "Option1": "river", "Option2": "creek", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 2.4000000000E+00 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 7.0000000000E-03 KN. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_char": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 2 . 4 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 0 . 0 0 7 KN. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 7 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 3 KN. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_mask": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of [Num] N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of [Num] KN. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? "}, {"question": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 17 cm through dirt and 8 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "Option1": "cement", "Option2": "dirt", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 1.7000000000E+01 cm through dirt and 8.0000000000E+00 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_char": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 1 7 cm through dirt and 8 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 1 . 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm through dirt and 8 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_mask": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled [Num] cm through dirt and [Num] cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? "}, {"question": "Sam's dog sled can move 40 m over flat ground and 23 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "Option1": "trail", "Option2": "flat ground", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sam's dog sled can move 4.0000000000E+01 m over flat ground and 2.3000000000E+01 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 4 0 m over flat ground and 2 3 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m over flat ground and 2 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? ", "question_mask": "Sam's dog sled can move [Num] m over flat ground and [Num] m over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get hotter travelling over a? "}, {"question": "Sam's dog sled can move 40 m over flat ground 23 m and over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get less hotter travelling over a? ", "Option1": "trail", "Option2": "flat ground", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sam's dog sled can move 4.0000000000E+01 m over flat ground 2.3000000000E+01 m and over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get less hotter travelling over a? ", "question_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 4 0 m over flat ground 2 3 m and over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get less hotter travelling over a? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sam's dog sled can move 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m over flat ground 2 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m and over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get less hotter travelling over a? ", "question_mask": "Sam's dog sled can move [Num] m over flat ground [Num] m and over a trail. Sam has decided that his dog sled will get less hotter travelling over a? "}, {"question": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 30 to 45 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "Option1": "ironing board", "Option2": "floor", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 3.0000000000E+01 to 4.5000000000E+01 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_char": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 3 0 to 4 5 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 to 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_mask": "Sam's iron temperature changed from [Num] to [Num] celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? "}, {"question": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 1 inch on the carpet, and he went 2 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "Option1": "wood floor", "Option2": "carpet.", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 1.0000000000E+00 inch on the carpet, and he went 2.0000000000E+00 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "question_char": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 1 inch on the carpet, and he went 2 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inch on the carpet, and he went 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? ", "question_mask": "Ross made everyone laugh when he slid across the wood floor in his socks. He tried doing it at his friends on a carpeted floor. He went [Num] inch on the carpet, and he went [Num] feet on the wood floor. Ross would be making less heat against the? "}, {"question": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 15 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 10 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "Option1": "waiting room table", "Option2": "coffee table", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 1.5000000000E+01 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1.0000000000E+01 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 1 5 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1 0 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_mask": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of [Num] cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide [Num] cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? "}, {"question": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 23 m on sloped tracks and 9 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "Option1": "sloped tracks", "Option2": "flat tracks", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 2.3000000000E+01 m on sloped tracks and 9.0000000000E+00 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_char": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 2 3 m on sloped tracks and 9 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 2 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m on sloped tracks and 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_mask": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel [Num] m on sloped tracks and [Num] m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? "}, {"question": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 50% less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "Option1": "the one off to the right", "Option2": "the one off to the left", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 5.0000000000E+01% less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 5 0% less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1% less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_mask": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is [Num]% less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? "}, {"question": "Bill punches a green window and it needs 2 punches to break. Then he punches a blue window and it needs 1 punch to break. The more powerful window is the? ", "Option1": "green window", "Option2": "blue window", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Bill punches a green window and it needs 2.0000000000E+00 punches to break. Then he punches a blue window and it needs 1.0000000000E+00 punch to break. The more powerful window is the? ", "question_char": "Bill punches a green window and it needs 2 punches to break. Then he punches a blue window and it needs 1 punch to break. The more powerful window is the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Bill punches a green window and it needs 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 punches to break. Then he punches a blue window and it needs 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 punch to break. The more powerful window is the? ", "question_mask": "Bill punches a green window and it needs [Num] punches to break. Then he punches a blue window and it needs [Num] punch to break. The more powerful window is the? "}, {"question": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 25 % less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "Option1": "the one off to the right", "Option2": "the one off to the left", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 2.5000000000E+01 % less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 2 5 % less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 % less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_mask": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is [Num] % less louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? "}, {"question": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 3 times louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "Option1": "the one off to the right", "Option2": "the one off to the left", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 3.0000000000E+00 times louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 3 times louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 times louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? ", "question_mask": "Two fisherman are out on a big lake when a heavy fog unexpectedly covers them and they can barely see anything. But the fisherman hear two fog horns calling from the shore. The one towards the left is [Num] times louder than the one off towards the right. Which one should they head towards if they want to save time getting to shore?? "}, {"question": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 12 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 24 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "Option1": "waiting room table", "Option2": "coffee table", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 1.2000000000E+01 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 2.4000000000E+01 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 1 2 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 2 4 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_mask": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of [Num] cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide [Num] cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? "}, {"question": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 125 feet from my house to 45 meter from my house, it became? ", "Option1": "louder", "Option2": "quieter", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 1.2500000000E+02 feet from my house to 4.5000000000E+01 meter from my house, it became? ", "question_char": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 1 2 5 feet from my house to 4 5 meter from my house, it became? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "As the police siren moves from a distance of 1 . 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 feet from my house to 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 meter from my house, it became? ", "question_mask": "As the police siren moves from a distance of [Num] feet from my house to [Num] meter from my house, it became? "}, {"question": "The tree branch was 2 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 0.1 inches so tree branch was? ", "Option1": "weaker", "Option2": "stronger", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "The tree branch was 2.0000000000E+00 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 1.0000000000E-01 inches so tree branch was? ", "question_char": "The tree branch was 2 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 0 . 1 inches so tree branch was? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "The tree branch was 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 1 inches so tree branch was? ", "question_mask": "The tree branch was [Num] inches thick wheras the flower branch was [Num] inches so tree branch was? "}, {"question": "A piece of steak is usually 1.76 inches thick and a piece of paper is 0.006 inches thick. Which object is easier to rip in half?? ", "Option1": "steak", "Option2": "paper", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A piece of steak is usually 1.7600000000E+00 inches thick and a piece of paper is 6.0000000000E-03 inches thick. Which object is easier to rip in half?? ", "question_char": "A piece of steak is usually 1 . 7 6 inches thick and a piece of paper is 0 . 0 0 6 inches thick. Which object is easier to rip in half?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A piece of steak is usually 1 . 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inches thick and a piece of paper is 6 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 3 inches thick. Which object is easier to rip in half?? ", "question_mask": "A piece of steak is usually [Num] inches thick and a piece of paper is [Num] inches thick. Which object is easier to rip in half?? "}, {"question": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 49 to 73 units when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "Option1": "ironing board", "Option2": "floor", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 4.9000000000E+01 to 7.3000000000E+01 units when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_char": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 4 9 to 7 3 units when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 4 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 to 7 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 units when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_mask": "Sam's iron temperature changed from [Num] to [Num] units when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? "}, {"question": "A piece of steak is usually 2 inches thick and a piece of paper is 0.004 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "Option1": "steak", "Option2": "paper", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A piece of steak is usually 2.0000000000E+00 inches thick and a piece of paper is 4.0000000000E-03 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "question_char": "A piece of steak is usually 2 inches thick and a piece of paper is 0 . 0 0 4 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A piece of steak is usually 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inches thick and a piece of paper is 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 3 inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? ", "question_mask": "A piece of steak is usually [Num] inches thick and a piece of paper is [Num] inches thick. Which object is harder to rip in half?? "}, {"question": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 29 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 17 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "Option1": "waiting room table", "Option2": "coffee table", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 2.9000000000E+01 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1.7000000000E+01 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 2 9 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1 7 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 2 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 1 . 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_mask": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of [Num] cm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide [Num] cm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? "}, {"question": "A bmx bike can ride 39 m on a quarter pipe and 17 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "Option1": "quarter pipe", "Option2": "half pipe", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A bmx bike can ride 3.9000000000E+01 m on a quarter pipe and 1.7000000000E+01 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_char": "A bmx bike can ride 3 9 m on a quarter pipe and 1 7 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A bmx bike can ride 3 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m on a quarter pipe and 1 . 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? ", "question_mask": "A bmx bike can ride [Num] m on a quarter pipe and [Num] m on a half pipe. This means the bmx bike will get hotter on the? "}, {"question": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 45 to 76 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "Option1": "ironing board", "Option2": "floor", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 4.5000000000E+01 to 7.6000000000E+01 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_char": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 4 5 to 7 6 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sam's iron temperature changed from 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 to 7 . 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? ", "question_mask": "Sam's iron temperature changed from [Num] to [Num] celcius when he slid it over his ironing board compared to when he slid it over his floor. This means the iron went a greater distance over the? "}, {"question": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 5.7 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 9.4 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "Option1": "river", "Option2": "creek", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 5.7000000000E+00 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 9.4000000000E+00 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_char": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 5 . 7 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 9 . 4 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 5 . 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 9 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_mask": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of [Num] N, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of [Num] N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? "}, {"question": "The trunk on the old tree has thickness diameter of 4 inch, whereas the trunk on the new tree has thickness radius of 8 cm, so old tree was a? ", "Option1": "stronger tree", "Option2": "weaker tree", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "The trunk on the old tree has thickness diameter of 4.0000000000E+00 inch, whereas the trunk on the new tree has thickness radius of 8.0000000000E+00 cm, so old tree was a? ", "question_char": "The trunk on the old tree has thickness diameter of 4 inch, whereas the trunk on the new tree has thickness radius of 8 cm, so old tree was a? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "The trunk on the old tree has thickness diameter of 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inch, whereas the trunk on the new tree has thickness radius of 8 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 cm, so old tree was a? ", "question_mask": "The trunk on the old tree has thickness diameter of [Num] inch, whereas the trunk on the new tree has thickness radius of [Num] cm, so old tree was a? "}, {"question": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 0.3 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 20 mm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "Option1": "the saran wrap is thinner", "Option2": "the toilet lid is thinner", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 3.0000000000E-01 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 2.0000000000E+01 mm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "question_char": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 0 . 3 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 2 0 mm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 1 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 mm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "question_mask": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is [Num] mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is [Num] mm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? "}, {"question": "The tree branch was 8 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 6.35 millimter so tree branch was? ", "Option1": "weaker", "Option2": "stronger", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "The tree branch was 8.0000000000E+00 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 6.3500000000E+00 millimter so tree branch was? ", "question_char": "The tree branch was 8 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 6 . 3 5 millimter so tree branch was? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "The tree branch was 8 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 inches thick wheras the flower branch was 6 . 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 millimter so tree branch was? ", "question_mask": "The tree branch was [Num] inches thick wheras the flower branch was [Num] millimter so tree branch was? "}, {"question": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 190 mm through dirt and 37 mm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "Option1": "cement", "Option2": "dirt", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 1.9000000000E+02 mm through dirt and 3.7000000000E+01 mm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_char": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 1 9 0 mm through dirt and 3 7 mm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 1 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 mm through dirt and 3 . 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 mm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_mask": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled [Num] mm through dirt and [Num] mm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? "}, {"question": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 100 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "Option1": "74 yards away", "Option2": "2 less than 100 yards away", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1.0000000000E+02 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 0 0 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_mask": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from [Num] yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? "}, {"question": "Callie is attending a concert. At one point, the mic drops out, what do you think she must be sitting where if she can still hear the singer?? ", "Option1": "Front row", "Option2": "10th row", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Callie is attending a concert. At one point, the mic drops out, what do you think she must be sitting where if she can still hear the singer?? ", "question_char": "Callie is attending a concert. At one point, the mic drops out, what do you think she must be sitting where if she can still hear the singer?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Callie is attending a concert. At one point, the mic drops out, what do you think she must be sitting where if she can still hear the singer?? ", "question_mask": "Callie is attending a concert. At one point, the mic drops out, what do you think she must be sitting where if she can still hear the singer?? "}, {"question": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 9 cm through dirt and 3 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "Option1": "cement", "Option2": "dirt", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 9.0000000000E+00 cm through dirt and 3.0000000000E+00 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_char": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 9 cm through dirt and 3 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 cm through dirt and 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? ", "question_mask": "Milo was shooting his gun for practice one day when he noticed the bullet travelled [Num] cm through dirt and [Num] cm through cement. He realized this meant the bullet got hotter when moving through the? "}, {"question": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 78 mm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 45 mm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "Option1": "waiting room table", "Option2": "coffee table", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 7.8000000000E+01 mm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 4.5000000000E+01 mm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 7 8 mm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 4 5 mm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of 7 . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 mm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 mm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? ", "question_mask": "Sliding a magazine across a waiting room table causes it to slide a distance of [Num] mm and sliding it across a coffee table causes it to slide [Num] mm. Which table will make the magazine get hotter?? "}, {"question": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 50 m on sloped tracks and 10 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "Option1": "sloped tracks", "Option2": "flat tracks", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 5.0000000000E+01 m on sloped tracks and 1.0000000000E+01 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_char": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 5 0 m on sloped tracks and 1 0 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m on sloped tracks and 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 1 m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? ", "question_mask": "Little Sally found that her dad's freight train was able to travel [Num] m on sloped tracks and [Num] m on flat tracks. She surmised that the freight train got hotter on? "}, {"question": "6 kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "Option1": "wooden table", "Option2": "grass.", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "6.0000000000E+00 kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9.0000000000E+00 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_char": "6 kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "6 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? ", "question_mask": "[Num] kids are able to push a toy car across a wooden table, whereas [Num] kids are required to push it across the grass. The tires of the toy car would get more warm when it is pushed over the? "}, {"question": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 100 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "Option1": "80 yards away", "Option2": "42 yards away", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1.0000000000E+02 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 0 0 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_mask": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from [Num] yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? "}, {"question": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 100 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "Option1": "100 yards away", "Option2": "2 yards away", "answer": "Option 2", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1.0000000000E+02 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 0 0 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 2 yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? ", "question_mask": "Mark is walking towards a forest and spots a large tree from [Num] yards away. He continues to walk towards the tree, stands two yards away and looks at it. At which point you think will the tree appear larger?? "}, {"question": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 0.07 KN, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 2 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "Option1": "river", "Option2": "creek", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 7.0000000000E-02.0000000000E+00 KN, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 2.0000000000E+00 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_char": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 0 . 0 7 KN, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 2 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of 7 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 KN, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? ", "question_mask": "A salmon swimming through a river experiences friction force of [Num] KN, while a salmon swimming through a creek experiences friction force of [Num] N. Which river causes the temperature of the salmon to increase more?? "}, {"question": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 0.2 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 3.9 cm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "Option1": "the saran wrap is thinner", "Option2": "the toilet lid is thinner", "answer": "Option 1", "type": "Type_3", "question_sci_10E": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 2.0000000000E-01 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 3.9000000000E+00 cm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "question_char": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 0 . 2 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 3 . 9 cm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "question_sci_10E_char": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E - 0 1 mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is 3 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E + 0 0 cm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? ", "question_mask": "Sue wrapped saran wrap which is [Num] mm thick over the bowl of her toilet and dropped a potato in the middle of it. The potato fell straight through. She then put down the toilet lid which is [Num] cm thick and conducted the experiment again, and the potato bounced harmlessly off the lid. That's because? "}]
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+ Quantitative 101 dataset, which is the combination of one generated dataset (CND) and three benchmark datasets: Numeracy-600K [1], EQUATE [2], and NumGLUE Task 3 [3]. The tasks in Quantitative 101 include Comparing Numbers (ComNum), Quantitative Prediction (QP), Quantitative Natural Language Inference (QNLI), and Quantitative Question Answering (QQA).
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