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The four cowboys sitting at the table with a bottle of whiskey does not indicate that they are taking a break.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Four cowboys are sitting at a table with a bottle of whiskey in the middle of a rodeo, while a man on a horse trots by behind them.", can we conclude that the statement "Four cowboys are taking a break." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
They could be standing there for any reason, they are not necessarily waiting, and even if there are it is not necessarily to have their picture taken.
| I don't know | esnli | Premise: Many people standing by a fountain underneath a blue and white umbrella.
Hypothesis: People are waiting to get their picture taken.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
The people and dogs have to be looking up while they are at the very bottom of the mountain, not on it.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "People, some dressed in costumes, and dogs on a snowy mountain.", can we conclude that the statement "Some people dressed their dogs in costumes and are looking up at the mountain." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
We do not know if the man standing in the bathroom is waiting to go to the bathroom. We can not say for certain what he is doing in there.
| I don't know | esnli | Premise: A man with a baseball cap and black jacket stands in a bathroom while holding a coffee mug.
Hypothesis: The man is waiting to go to the bathroom.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
A silhouette of a man in front of a mountain landscape does not imply it is after hiking to the top of a mountain.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "Silhouette of man in front of mountain landscape"
Hypothesis: A man poses for a photo after hiking to the top of a mountain.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Let x be the amount of rain in the first hour
It rained 2x+7 inches in the second hour.
x+2x+7=22
3x+7=22
3x=15
x=5 inches | 5 | gsm8k | In the second hour of a storm it rains 7 inches more than twice the amount it rained the first hour. The total amount of rain in the first two hours is 22 inches. How much did it rain in the first hour? |
One cannot be a firefighter and a policeman simultaneously. One cannot climb a ladder and be patrolling simultaneously.
| False | esnli | Premise: "A firefighter climbs a ladder towards a building that is on fire; smoke is everywhere."
Hypothesis: A policeman is patrolling at a local event.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Just because the scouts are looking at something does not imply that they are watching their scoutmaster.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "Young boy scout troop looks on while in their uniforms."
Hypothesis: The young scouts are watching their scoutmaster with earnest.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A kiss may or may not mean goodbye and there is no way to know if the person is going on a flight to Jupiter even if it is goodbye.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A woman kissing a man in an orange shirt and brown jacket on the cheek.", can we conclude that the statement "The woman kisses the man goodbye as he leaves for his flight to Jupiter." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
While both sentences state a child is standing in the street, the second sentence leaves out the place and possible danger of another person walking in his direction.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "A young child stands in the street of a downtrodden neighborhood, while another person walks in his direction.", can we conclude that the statement "The child is standing in the street" is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
The child is either a boy or a girl, not both. The child is either holding two bottles of water or a hotdog, probably not both.
| No | esnli | Premise: A boy is holding two bottles of water next to a hotdog stand.
Hypothesis: The girl held a hotdog.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
The girl may just be playing a simple ball game by herself and not playing tennis against her rival.
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A blond girl in a maroon tennis outfit is using a tennis racket to bounce a tennis ball." imply "A girl is playing tennis against her rival."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
A man skateboards down a stairway with two older ladies sitting on a bench is the same as skateboards down stairs and two old ladies watch.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "In a city in front of a subway, a man skateboards down a stairway as two older ladies sitting on a bench watch him.", can we conclude that the statement "A man skateboards down stairs and two old ladies watch." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because a man and woman are waiting for their food at a restaurant does not mean they are a couple.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man and woman are waiting for their food at a restaurant." Claim: "A couple is having dinner in a fancy restaurant."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
What the man is doing, who the man is with, what they are wearing and the items that adorn a room all point to the main character; an Asian male.
| No | esnli | Premise: An Asian man is going over some paperwork that is sitting on a table with a pink carnation to two other men and a woman all of which are wearing glasses.
Hypothesis: The man is Asian
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
One cannot be sitting in front of a blue door and falling down a hill into a freezing lake simultaneously.
| No | esnli | Does the statement "A man with his prosthetic leg removed is dressed in blue jeans and a white t-shirt and sitting in front of a blue door." imply "The man is falling down a hill into a freezing lake."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
The fact people are on a boat with scuba gear does not infer they will scuba dive for a documentary.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "Several people are on a boat in the ocean with scuba gear." Claim: "the people are getting ready to scuba dive for a documentary"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
The sum of the digits of $$1993$$ is $$1+9+9+3$$, or $$22$$. At some time in the future, the sum of the digits of a year will be $$33$$. Since $$9+9+9 = 27$$, this will \emph{first} occur in $$6999$$, the $$70\text{th}$$ century. | (C) | TAL-SCQ5K | The sum of the digits of $$1993$$ is $$1+9+9+3$$, or $$22$$. At some time in the future, the sum of the digits of a year will be $$33$$. This will \emph{first} occur in the century.
(A) $$21\text{st}$$
(B) $$60\text{th}$$
(C) $$70\text{th}$$
(D) $$80\text{th}$$ |
Just because a man shaves his face with a razor and shaving cream it does not mean he is shaving off a beard and a mustache.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "A shirtless man wearing glasses is looking into a mirror as he shaves his face with a razor and shaving cream." imply "The man is shaving his brown beard and mustache off."? Yes/no/unknown |
A man and person are equivalent, riding bicycle is equivalent to riding bike, and the riding or biking activity on the street means outside.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A man in a brown straw hat is riding his bicycle on the street.", can we conclude that the statement "A person rides his bike outside." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Behaviors that improve fitness increase through natural selection.
Natural selection is the mechanism of evolution.
Behaviors that improve fitness increase through evolution. | through evolution | qasc | How do behaviors that improve fitness increase?
Options:
- because of Darwin
- competition
- due to fertilization
- due to asexual reproduction
- through evolution
- the body's largest organ
- Earth orbiting the Sun
- Riding a bike |
Sentence 1: An Asian baby is sitting in a highchair and eating in the restaurant. Sentence 2: The baby's grandparents own the restaurant.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "An Asian baby is sitting in a highchair and eating in the restaurant." imply that the statement "The baby's grandparents own the restaurant." is false? Yes/no/unknown |
Their are many jumps besides those used in a rail trick. This may be a location other than a skatepark.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A skateboarder in mid-jump.
Hypothesis: A skateboarder is performing a rail trick at the skatepark.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Even though the girl is showing another girl how to take a picture, she is not necessarily showing her how the camera works.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "One girl is helping another to take a picture with a digital camera." Claim: "A girl is showing another girl how her camera works."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Not all men are friends. Men within proximity to a vehicle have not necessarily parked that vehicle. Not everywhere is by the mall.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Two men and a small red vehicle outside a large group of parked bicycles.", can we conclude that the statement "Two friends are parked next to bikes by the mall." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
During late adulthood, the risk of developing diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer continues to rise. Most people also have a decline in strength and stamina. Their senses may start failing, and their reflex time typically increases. Their immune system also doesn’t work as well as it used to. As a result, common diseases like the flu may become more serious and even lead to death. The majority of late adults develop arthritis, and as many as one in four develop Alzheimer’s disease. | Population a | ropes | Mike is studying the population growth rate of countries around the world. He noticed that countries like Japan and Russia are having a demographic shift. They have a growing population of late adulthood. He recorded the late adulthood population as population A. On the other hand, many developing countries have growing population of younger people. He recorded younger population as population B.
Which population would see weaker immune system, population A or population B? |
Just because a person wearing gloves drilling a hole into the side of a bottle doesn't imply he is making a smoking device out of a bottle.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A person wearing gloves drilling a hole into the side of a bottle." Claim: "A person is making a smoking device out of a bottle."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Fission takes place when an animal divides into two parts.
Fission releases energy and neutrons.
Energy and neutrons are released when an animal divides into two parts. | energy and neutrons | qasc | what gets released when an animal divides into two parts?
Options:
- light energy
- harmful substances
- heat energy
- Hemoglobin
- Electrical energy
- microorganisms
- energy and neutrons
- Generating heat |
Harming an animal species causes that animal 's population to decrease.
Oil spill sare harmful to animals and the enviroment.
Oil spills cause animal populations to decrease. | animal populations to decrease | qasc | What can oil spills cause?
Options:
* A source of kitchen accidents.
* death and devastation
* stains
* animal populations to decrease
* depress neuronal excitability
* wind and erosion
* slipping
* food |
The girl in the pink clothing and the girl clad in a blue green shirt are the two children. An ocean is made up of water.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: The girl in the pink clothing scribbled in the sand with her finger while a girl clad in a blue green shirt looked in the ocean.
Hypothesis: Two children are near the water.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
Each day, mama bird needs to catch 6 x 3 = 18 worms.
For 3 days, she needs 18 x 3 = 54 worms.
She already has 13 - 2 = 11 worms.
With papa bird’s catch, they have 11 + 9 = 20 worms.
To feed the babies for 3 days, she needs to catch 54 - 20 = 34 more worms. | 34 | gsm8k | Mama bird has 6 babies in the nest. She needs to feed each baby 3 worms a day. Papa bird caught 9 worms. If she caught 13 worms and had 2 stolen, how many more does she need to catch to feed them for 3 days? |
Regardless of the rest of each of the sentences, they each specify fans of different teams. In the first sentence there are Patriotic fans while in the second sentence the fans are cheering for Michigan. The second sentence goes into a lot more detail than the first but it all comes down to the different fans.
| False | esnli | Premise: "Patriotic team fans have fun while watching the game."
Hypothesis: Some Michigan fans cheer on the Wolverines as UofM defeats OSU for the 12th straight time.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
You're unable to tell whether the man is tired while working or is sweating in the first sentence; he could be cheerful and clean.
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "A man wearing a blue shirt with white stripes is doing work.", can we conclude that the statement "The man is tired from working all day and is sweating." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
A talk and a presentation are not the same, we do not know if the car is new or not and car and model are not the same thing.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: Woman giving a presentation about a Chevrolet car.
Hypothesis: A woman is giving a talk on the new chevrolet model
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Each day she eats a total of 1 + 1 + 2 = 4 pieces of jerky.
For the entire trip, she will consume a total of 4 * 5 = 20 pieces of jerky.
She gives half to her brother, which will leave her a total of 20 / 2 = 10 pieces of jerky. | 10 | gsm8k | Janette went camping for 5 days. She brought along 40 pieces of beef jerky. She wants to ration it out so that she can eat 1 for breakfast, 1 for lunch, and 2 for dinner each day. When she returns from the trip, she plans on giving half of the remaining pieces to her brother. How many pieces of beef jerky will she have left once she does this? |
Demonstrators waiting for the policemen to hear their grievances against police oppression and brutality does not indicate that The picture shows angry, agitated protesters.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Demonstrators waiting for the policemen to hear their grievances against police oppression and brutality.", can we conclude that the statement "The picture shows angry, agitated protesters." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Competing with each other at karate and watching television are two different activities for the boys.
| False | esnli | Premise: "Two young boys dressed in white karate uniforms compete with each other while a man looks on from the background."
Hypothesis: The boys are watching television.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A scene outside of a grocery store is the same as saying street scene featuring parked cars and a small grocery store.
| True | esnli | Premise: "Street scene featuring parked cars and a small grocery store."
Hypothesis: A scene of outside a grocery store
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Just because a woman in a short red dress and black boots stands while playing an electrified red cello does not mean she is playing an electrified cello for a small crowd of onlookers.
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A woman in a short red dress and black boots stands while playing an electrified red cello." imply "A woman, in a red dress, is playing an electrified cello for a small crowd of onlookers."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
People cannot be climbing up and down stairs surrounded by trees while waiting at the train station.
| False | esnli | Context: "Middle Eastern people are climbing up and down stairs surrounded by trees." Claim: "People are waiting at the train station."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Let the smallest number be $x$. It follows that the largest number is $4 x$. Since $x, 15$, and $4 x$ are equally spaced on a number line, we have $$ \begin{aligned} 4 x-15 \& =15-x \textbackslash\textbackslash{} 5 x \& =30 \textbackslash\textbackslash{} x \& =(C) 6. \end{aligned} $$ | $$6$$ | TAL-SCQ5K | Three positive integers are equally spaced on a number line. The middle number is $15$, and the largest number is $4$ times the smallest number. What is the smallest of these three numbers? (2022 AMC 8 Problems, Question \#6)
- $$4$$
- $$5$$
- $$6$$
- $$7$$
- $$8$$ |
She needs 5 backpacks that are $20.00 each so that's 5*20 = $100.00
The backpacks are currently 20% off so that's 100*.20 = $20.00 off
The backpacks costs $100.00 but are $20.00 off so they will cost $100-$20 = $80.00
She wants each of the 5 backpacks to have her grandchild's name monogramed on them which costs $12.00 each so that's 5*$12 = $60.00
The backpacks cost $80.00 and the monogramming costs $60.00 so together they will cost $80+$60 = $140.00 | 140 | gsm8k | Grandma wants to order 5 personalized backpacks for each of her grandchildren's first days of school. The backpacks are 20% off of $20.00 and having their names monogrammed on the back pack will cost $12.00 each. How much will the backpacks cost? |
Sits is different than stands, and if one is beside his dog, he cannot be on a large piece of equipment.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "An operator in a gold hard hat and orange vest sits hunched over on a large piece of John Deere equipment.", can we conclude that the statement "A man stands beside his dog." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
There's a tug of war between the red uniform , who is trying to avoid getting out at home , and the blue uniform, who is attempting to catch him.
| True | esnli | Premise: "A boy in a red uniform is attempting to avoid getting out at home plate, while the catcher in the blue uniform is attempting to catch him."
Hypothesis: Tug of war between the red and the blue uniforms.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A man in the yellow jacket is on a motorcycle with helmet and chatting with a man in blue sweatshirt
| No | esnli | Premise: A man in a bright yellow jacket and helmet sits astride a motorcycle chatting with a man in a blue sweatshirt.
Hypothesis: The man in the yellow jacket is on a motorcycle.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Sentence 2 rephrases sentence 1 by stating the man carries boxes and the woman pulls a pink bag the opposite way.
| True | esnli | Premise: "A man in an orange top and blue pants carries a lot of boxes while a woman pulling a pink bag goes in the other direction."
Hypothesis: A man carries a lot of boxes, while a woman pulls a pink bag in the opposite way.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A gay pride parade in an Asian city to show support indicates that people are proud of their lifestyle regardless of location.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: During a gay pride parade in an Asian city, some people hold up rainbow flags to show support.
Hypothesis: People are proud of their lifestyle regardless of location.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
When a girl dances as another girl claps her hands, it does not mean that people are dancing for fun. Also, a girl who dances is one person and not people.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A girl dances as another young girl claps her hands.
Hypothesis: There are people dancing for fun
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A skier can't be a snowboarder at the same time, and someone who does a jump is in the air, not on the ground.
| False | esnli | Premise: "A skier does a jump in front of an empty chair lift."
Hypothesis: A snowboarder is on the ground next to a crowd of people.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A woman and the woman are the same, often when a woman wears a black shirt, she also wears a black skirt, and 'takes a sip' is a form of drinking.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: A woman wearing a black shirt and red visor takes a sip of beer with her eyes closed.
Hypothesis: The woman in a black skirt is drinking.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A person wearing black does not imply the person is black. Stepping off the escalator does not imply they are going to a meeting.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "A person in black has just stepped off of the escalator." imply that the statement "a black person got off the escalator to go to a meeting" is false? Yes/no/unknown |
T + 200L = 350kg $\cdots $ ① -) T + 150L = 315kg $\cdots $ ② \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ (50L = 35kg) x3 = 150L = 105kg 315kg - 105kg = 210kg | $$210$$kg | TAL-SCQ5K | A tank filled with 200 litres of water weighs 350kg. The same tank filled with 150 litres of water weighs 315kg. What is the weight of the empty tank?
Options:
$$120$$kg
$$150$$kg
$$165$$kg
$$210$$kg
None of the above |
While we know the man is looking toward a camera we do not know that the crowd is taking pictures of him.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "A man in a white t-shirt looks toward the camera surrounded by a crowd near a metro station."
Hypothesis: A crowd at the station is taking pictures of him.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
It can't be inferred that orchestra members are in a band, they may just be individual orchestra members who are not in a band.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Orchestra members, one female, two males, one unidentifiable, are practicing on their stringed instruments", can we conclude that the statement "People are on a band" is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
A woman standing on the deck of a boat could not have been the same woman raising a flag at a local military base.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "A woman is standing on the deck of a boat while holding a weight.", can we conclude that the statement "The woman is raising a flag at a local military base." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Answer : Just because a young woman hits the center of the target does not mean an older man looks mirthlessly
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A young woman smiles as she shoots a gun at an indoor target range, as an older man looks on mirthlessly." imply "A young woman smiles after winning the bet she had with an older man that she could hit the center of the target."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
Just because they paint on a piece of canvas in the street, ti does not mean that they are participating in an art contest.
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "Two small girls, one in a blue and violet dress, the other in a red striped outfit are painting with red and yellow on a piece of canvas in the street.", can we conclude that the statement "Two children paint on a canvas for an art contest." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
Children who formed a circle in class are inside and standing still, whereas children who hiked along a trail are generally outside and moving in a straight line.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: Children formed a circle with a teacher in class.
Hypothesis: The children hiked along the narrow trail.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
One hour contains 60 minutes so 2 hours contain 60*2 = 120 minutes
Alpha Epsilon's running time is 30 minutes less than that of Millennium (which runs for 120 minutes) hence 120-30 = 90 minutes
Beast of War: Armoured Command runs for 10 minutes more than Alpha Epsilon hence 90+10 = 100 minutes | 100 | gsm8k | The running time of Beast of War: Armoured Command is 10 minutes longer than that of Alpha Epsilon, which is 30 minutes shorter than that of Millennium. If Millennium runs for 2 hours, what is the running time of Beast of War: Armoured Command in minutes? |
Seasons cause change to the environment.
Wildlife habitat the native environment of an animal.
Seasons cause change to the native habitat of animals. | C | qasc | Seasons cause change to what of animals?
A) genetic material
B) species of offspring
C) native habitats
D) most organisms
E) color of nails
F) Quality of life
G) an external framework
H) shape of head |
A woman inside a building looking out of a window through a mounted telescope can never be planning a terrorist attack.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A woman inside a building is wearing a headscarf and looking out of a window through a mounted telescope.", can we conclude that the statement "A woman is planning a terrorist attack and looking at targets through a mounted telescope." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
Outside and outdoors are interpreted as being out in the elements with out any shelter, therefore both sentences talk about men who are out in the elements with out shelter.
| True | esnli | Premise: "Two young men with shaggy hair are waiting outside, wearing warm clothes and backpacks."
Hypothesis: The two young men are outdoors in their warming clothing.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Sentence 2 is paraphrasing that the girl in sentence 1 wearing the blue shirt is being held by the two girls.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: Two girls with their arms holding a girl with a blue shirt and black belt around her upper body.
Hypothesis: Two girls are holding a girl with a blue shirt.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
The construction workers must either be standing or sitting and it needs to be clarified if the other "workers" are also construction workers.
| No | esnli | Premise: Construction workers stand on scaffolding to finish the ceiling.
Hypothesis: Workers are sitting on a bench.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
One child is wearing a pink striped hat, which has stripes, and the other child's hat is described only as white, a color.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "One child is wearing a pink striped hat, while the other is wearing a white hat. ", can we conclude that the statement "There are two children wearing hats, one with stripes, the other a solid color." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Relay race means that one child at a time will be running, so unless they have a stop watch, one shouldn't be able to tell if one child is running faster than another.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: Five elementary school children are running a relay race.
Hypothesis: One child is running faster than another.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Faye's mother gave her 2 x $20 = $40.
So, Faye had a total of $20 + $40 = $60.
Ten cupcakes cost 10 x $1.50 = $15.
Five boxes of cookies cost 5 x $3 = $15.
Thus, Faye spent $15 + $15 = $30.
Therefore, Faye has $60 - $30 = $30 left. | 30 | gsm8k | Faye had $20. Today, her mother gave her twice as much as her money. If she bought ten cupcakes at $1.50 each and five boxes of cookies at $3 per box, how much money did she have left? |
$$2$$升$$2 \%$$浓度的脂肪乳$$+3$$升$$3 \%$$浓度的脂肪乳$$=5$$升浓度的脂肪乳. $$\frac{总含量}{总体积}\times 100 \%$$, 即$$\frac{2\times 2 \%+3\times 3 \%}{2+3}\times 100 \%=2.6 \%$$. 故选$$\text{B}$$. | (B) | TAL-SCQ5K | $$2$$ liter of $$2 \%$$ fat milk $$+3$$ liter of $$3 \%$$ fat milk$$=5$$ liter of fat milk. $$2$$升$$2 \%$$浓度的脂肪乳$$+3$$升$$3 \%$$浓度的脂肪乳$$=5$$升浓度为的脂肪乳.
(A) $$2.5 \%$$
(B) $$2.6 \%$$
(C) $$5 \%$$
(D) $$6 \%$$ |
A girl walking behind other walkers does not imply either that she is having trouble or that the walkers are her parents.
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A little girl walking down a dirt road behind a group of other walkers." imply "A tired girl is having trouble keeping up with her parents."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
Just because she kicked her leg in the air doesn't mean it was to break the piece of wood, or that she is in Taekwondo class.
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A dancer in a yellow dress gracefully kicks her leg in the air." imply "A dancer kicks her leg in the air to break the piece of wood for Taekwondo class."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
Not all toddlers are little girls. Just because a little girl sits on Santa's sleigh does not mean she is telling Santa what is on her Christmas list.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A little girl sits in Santa's sleigh." Claim: "A toddler in a dress is telling Santa what is on her Christmas list."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
There is no evidence the two girls are looking for their parents when they look past each other in different directions. They may be looking for their classmate.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "Two girls are looking past each other in different directions while standing in a crowd."
Hypothesis: Two girls are looking for their parents in a crowd.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Two grayish-brown dogs looking at something in the grass does not mean that they are watching a spider crawl through the grass.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: Two grayish-brown dogs looking at something in the grass.
Hypothesis: There are two dogs watching a spider crawl through the grass.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Just because a person walks down a long street does not necessarily mean the person is walking to work.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "A person dressed in brown and gray walks down a long street lined with yellow-walled buildings with tiled roofs." imply "A person is walking to work."? Yes/no/unknown |
- The earth 's atmosphere is made of 21 percent oxygen by volume
- The earth 's atmosphere is made of 78 percent nitrogen by volume
- Therefore, nitrogen and oxygen make up 99% of the earth's atmosphere by volume
- Nitrogen and oxygen make up 99% of the earth's atmosphere by volume
- Most means over 50% of something
- So, nitrogen and oxygen make up most of the earth's atmosphere
Therefore, nitrogen and oxygen make up most of the earth's atmosphere | Oxygen and nitrogen | entailment_bank | Question
What two gases make up most of the Earth's atmosphere?
Context
- The earth 's atmosphere is made of 21 percent oxygen by volume
- Most means over 50% of something
- The earth 's atmosphere is made of 78 percent nitrogen by volume |
Just because a woman is in the roller derby it does not mean she is at the skating rink with her friends.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "Wearing a helmet with a reindeer on it, as well as protective knee and elbow pads, a woman in the roller derby crouches and waits." Claim: "Woman at skating rink with her friends"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Climbing the full ladder means Darry has climbed 11 steps * 10 times = 110 steps so far.
On his smaller ladder, he has climbed 6 steps * 7 times = 42 steps.
So he has climbed a step a total of 110 + 42 = 152 times today. | 152 | gsm8k | Darry is a roofer and has to climb ladders multiple times a day. He climbs his full ladder, which has 11 steps, 10 times today. He also climbs his smaller ladder, which has 6 steps, 7 times today. He did not climb any steps otherwise. In total, how many times has Darry climbed a step today? |
The man is wearing a black apron, mopping the floor in what looks like a museum, hence it follows that the man is in a museum.
| No | esnli | Does the statement "A man wearing a white shirt and black apron, mopping the floor in the lobby of what looks like a museum." imply that the statement "a man wearing an apron in a musem" is false? Yes/no/unknown |
There are many people in this picture,A flower girl at a wedding is examining her basket as people look on attending a special event.
| No | esnli | Does the statement "A flower girl at a wedding is examining her basket as people look on." imply that the statement "There are many people in this picture, and they are attending a special event." is false? Yes/no/unknown |
The young man is being watched by youths sitting at two picnic tables and his back is to the camera.
| Yes | esnli | Does the statement "A young man with his back to the camera is being watched by youths sitting at two picnic tables before a backdrop of grass and trees." imply "A young man with his back to the camera is being watched"? Yes/no/unknown |
Two people using an electronic saw to cut a piece of lumbar do not necessarily have to be in a garage.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Two people are using an electrical saw to cut a piece of lumber.", can we conclude that the statement "Two people are using an electrical saw to cut a piece of lumber in a garage." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Cheerleaders watching the football game is a rephrasing for a crowd of people watching a football game.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A crowd of people watching a football game with a player wearing red and cheerleaders also wearing red.", can we conclude that the statement "There are cheerleaders watching the football game." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
A person swinging a bat at a ball does not imply that the person is working on his swing or that the person is male.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A person in a green outfit and helmet is swinging a baseball bat at a tennis ball in front of a fence.", can we conclude that the statement "The person is working on his swing." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Men have long hair, short hair and some have no hair and use toupees, but that doesn't imply that a man who's hair is long is fake.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A man with long hair is making an "OK" sign with his hand while he walks down a street." Claim: "The hair is fake."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Two men playing soccer against each other and on the other side The soccer game has been canceled and they are now playing chess.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "Two men playing soccer against each other.", can we conclude that the statement "The soccer game has been canceled and they are now playing chess." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
Woman cannot be smoking cigarette by her shopping bags and standing in line for a check out at the same time
| No | esnli | Premise: Blond woman smoking a cigarette by her shopping bags.
Hypothesis: A woman is standing in line waiting for check out.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
Inexpensive fan does not imply it is out of place and a tan couch and light wood coffee table need not be expensive looking
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A tan couch and a light-wood coffee table adorn an apartment with high ceilings, as an inexpensive fan runs. " imply "The fan looks out of place next to the expensive looking furniture."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
People watching a football game are sitting, not walking in the street. A parade of people carrying a cross with the savior on it would not normally happen at a football game.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "elves dressed in green walking in the street in a parade carrying a cross with the savior on it.", can we conclude that the statement "A group of people watching a football game" is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because a bicyclist passes by a man taking photographs doesn't mean.a cyclist ruins a man's photo
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A man with a messenger bag on his shoulder photographs a building while a bicyclist goes by him.
Hypothesis: a cyclist ruins a man's photo
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Two men refers to several gentleman and one of them, the man in the glasses, is saying something funny.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "Several gentlemen are speaking into a microphone and the man in the glasses appears to be saying something funny.", can we conclude that the statement "Two men are speaking in to a microphone, and one of them is funny." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
In one hour, Anmol eats 27 pastries, Aakriti eats 12, and Divya eats 21. A total of 60 pastries. Therefore 240 pastries would take 240 ÷ 60 = 4 hours. | 4 hours. | aqua | Anmol can eat 27 pastries in a hour.
Aakriti can eat 2 pastries in 10 minutes.
Divya can eat 7 pastries in 20 minutes.
How long will it take them to eat a 240 pastries ?
- 2 hours.
- 1 hours.
- 5 hours.
- 4 hours.
- 3 hours. |
One cannot crouch at the top of a slide and sleep at the same time. A bed is not at the top of a playground slide.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "A child crouches at the top of a reflective playground slide.", can we conclude that the statement "The child was fast asleep in her bed." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because cyclists are riding near woods doesn't mean that they are not afraid, nor is there any way of knowing that this was the scene of a recent murder.
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "Three cyclists ride through cordoned pathway near woods.", can we conclude that the statement "The 3 people are not afraid to ride their bikes near the scene of the recent murder." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
If people are eating at a restaurant behind the children, it is very likely that restaurant is within view of where the children are playing.
| True | esnli | Context: "Two children playing on a black rope climbing toy with people eating at a restaurant behind them." Claim: "Children playing within view of a restaurant."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Just because the fisherman paddles in his to a new spot doesn't mean he tries a different area of the lake
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: The fisherman paddles in his to a new spot.
Hypothesis: The fisherman tries a different area of the lake.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
One who is eating is usually seated and not gathering around which implies they are walking around.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: A group of people gathered around looking at two men lifting a woman on a wooden seesaw.
Hypothesis: A group of people eat cheese sticks.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
It does not have to be Easter for children to wear dresses and pose. Children can pose without having their photograph taken.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "Two little girls in matching dresses pose with two little boys in matching outfits." imply that the statement "Two girls and two boys are posing for their Easter photos." is false? Yes/no/unknown |
Twins are always a familial pair of two. "Teenage boys are folding a blue towel together" is another way of saying "teenage boys are folding a towel".
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "Two twin teenage boys are folding a blue towel together.", can we conclude that the statement "Twin teenage boys are folding a towel." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Martha spent 6/2=3 dollars.
Martha and Doris spent 6+3=9 dollars.
There were 15+9=24 dollars in the cookie jar at first. | 24 | gsm8k | There was some money in the cookie jar. Doris spent $6 from the cookie jar. Martha spent half as much as Doris. If there were $15 left in the cookie jar, how much money, in dollars, was there in the cookie jar at first? |
Just because a man in a purplish colored top, gray hair and glasses seems to be the center of this picture does not imply that he is old
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "A man in a purplish colored top, gray hair and glasses seems to be the center of this picture."
Hypothesis: An old man prepares for his photo to be taken.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |