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Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: They planted hundreds of peach trees and waited for them to bear fruit. Question: How many trees did John and Rick plant? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-c48c58bf59734040ae3b5d31598c5c93
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She took a sip of her juice and she saw she had all the ingredients she needed except meat. Question: Why did Hailey want to take her car to the store? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-77a96dd5e27e4777969aff55dd26abfe
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Ally's sister sat down, and joined him. Question: Who loved sugar in the story? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-6ab975ddcba249e5a98bc8efb386f881
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She looked around the kitchen and found a spoon and a towel. Question: How many times does Billy go home in the story? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-5b0cccb82d994d40a4f9dd9e6229b0e5
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: The alien arranges to have Glaude 's late wife resurrected at the age of 20 . Question: What the miracle done to Claude after he met the alien? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-839ac992a1be433d8da1da99d240b681
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Boscoe was walking and Scott was riding his bicycle down by the park very close to the river near Scott's house. Question: What two characters are in this book? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-04132b09df40411396021c2c7abfb1a3
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He floated. Question: What did Square see in the river? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-8647375b86d44d0e8370747d7b29da20
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: There were palm trees on the beach. Question: What did Steve leave on the beach to dry? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-c94483140e664977a0703cd330a84187
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Her granddaughter Annie was coming over in the afternoon and Jessica was very excited to see her. Question: Which of these pets does not belong to Jessica? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-f9110c6f9b3f47edba0831b3cfde3c67
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: This made Hilda sad, and she started to cry. Question: Why didn't Randy eat the spaghetti the first time? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-6e5d538bf52042708733722677139abe
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: They chose to meet up after Lana finished eating so they could take a walk around the park. Question: What did Drake and Lana spend their day doing? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-75d24c4a607b4419ab8281d811fcd91b
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She threw the covers on the floor and rolled out of bed, yawning hugely. Question: What is the very first thing Elena does after waking up? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-e9b2d98aa8b34af28d708b36cedb60cb
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Luna, I have no use for socks because my legs and toes have thick feathers. Question: Why was Luna afraid of humans? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-ea4b0f4086c54f6aa58f6454c6d27164
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: I baked him a bright yellow cake and blew up more balloons. Question: What did the dog want to do? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-75b5143760f042beb04c62c3bedf7c6f
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: It was such a fun thing to see and way more fun than gardening. Question: How did I feel at the end of the story? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-d23c0ff9cb0843e796df392d103c9038
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Tea is widely served but is extremely weak by western standards. Question: How might a western traveler find the tea served in Kathmandu? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-2b51384d8b634254b83d4e3fed3eadcc
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: So Hannah's mother packed up a snack of apples and cookies, and they all set off to walk to the park. Question: What did Hannah and Mary do when they were bored? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-acebf892258b4931b6b8afc67ada77e8
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: One day Turtle wanted to find Fox and ask if he would come fishing with him. Question: Who was not home? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-796fd93e823249309a7a4adb271b502a
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: The three of them walked through their neighborhood and saw all of the other children in their costumes. Question: What was Max's sister's name? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-572eca6c50444fa5a550a1b9240ef118
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Making references to George Orwell 's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four , the film argues that reality has met and in some ways exceeded Orwell 's expectations about a society dominated by thought control , which is made possible by the media . Question: what does the film examines? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-1539ac4b7ab0410c8c3445610d7a35de
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: When it was recess, they went outside and flew their planes high into the air. Question: What did David make out of paper? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-cfde1b02f516430180ebb1e0a8277cf3
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: I'm going on a trip to someplace far away said Jack. Question: Why did Jack borrow his mother's phone? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-2bbdc77c8141478ea5f18c1707e16948
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Peter made a lot of people, like his friends Lucy and Jerry, give Tyler things for being good at baseball. Question: What was the baseball player's name? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-2ecd76b2b73448ccb5e0024b9607b305
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Once the oatmeal was cool enough, Tumble could dig in and eat his big bowl of oatmeal. Question: Why couldn't Tumble eat his oatmeal, at first? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-adfdd5f4673d4255968a5aa4307c68a9
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: They were not cats but they were not humans. Question: What made Clyde scared? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-b35fa5e0f1624f6483f3f2f25e521011
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Sally laughed. Question: Where did the puppy sleep? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-af299b89f22c4924acaa79958d0fd899
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Every day they would leave their home, cross a road, and go through a small forest to get to a meadow of grass. Question: Where did the rabbits go to eat everyday? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-1e555b572b214c60bfa0030cbbdaf85a
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: They have pictures of robots on them and even light up when you walk!. Question: What makes Danny's sneakers special? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-692ee4e3605b4c68a268193a207f105b
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Oh dear!. Question: Why didn't the little old lady say hello to anyone when she going to the store? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-ae230031e94e4387b3f129ea9950b9fd
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Immediately, they both travel out to Steve's land and Robert gets to work!. Question: Why does Robert come to West Texas? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-8db1d5d49d8a4243bad43fa81ae31eb4
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Lauren put the drops in Chocolate's eyes, like the doctor told her and soon the turtle's eyes were all better. Question: What did Lauren do to help Chocolate? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-9705741aed0144688fc090f3814271e6
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Ogthar cried and cried because he no longer had shoes. Question: How did Ogthar lose his shoes? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-8addabd23abf4f6c937f92f8933205da
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: The ox ordered a baked potato. Question: What did the cow order? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-c36a8d9ca9634ba4a712c1665b764134
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He jumped into the pond and started swimming toward the ducks, chasing around his new playmates. Question: Why did we go to the park every Saturday? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-cbcddafbf2724d758b1acc40852fa173
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Abby and Emma are outside one day to do something special for someone. Question: How many flowers does Emma have? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-684494de270140288ed357c0db1960a5
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Under the edge of the rock was a huge green toad. Question: what was Sammy barking at? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-aeaf5d96620341eea799c99ba6e65475
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She wanted to warn Magneson about the killer squirrel who lived inside of the tree. Question: Who did the squirrel throw things at? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-431c314810a047a9acca19ca579f3e18
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: John put the bread down. Question: What did John put down? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-37bf2dcaa6a44955b8e9f4d479d1c83d
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Finally, a woman came and told Maggie and Jan that it was Maggie's turn. Question: How many different people did they see at the dentist's office? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-8fbba57d66bc4deabf0789692c244cea
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He was thinking about all of the things that he liked to eat the most. Question: Jimmy wasn't playing hide and seek with which of his friends? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-375e822a335a4e7b93d4dcf95c23719d
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: This house has a dog and other humans. Question: What made Clyde scared? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-d607e0e5e8a84410b0d8ec0f959d6db8
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He was really good!. Question: What did Jim and Linda do when they dropped Reggie off? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-23af034057c3476181478be073726ce9
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Her mother has a big, beautiful garden that she helps to take care of. Question: What does the backyard garden do? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-2094c78a94f64c169239733bed8f163c
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: The last thing to be done was to rub Juno down with a towel and dry her off Once Billy had finished he took the collar and leash off and Juno lay down in the sun happy that bath time was over once again. Question: What is the dog's name? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-2c26e4c2039c41068b984d03b45b9851
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She wanted to finish the book for a long time and wanted to try to finish right now. Question: What caused Trish to put her book inside of her jacket to keep it dry? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-da827f53096347fe91d129ca7a0eb4bf
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She bought a rattle. Question: Why did Anna buy a rattle? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-d9f0b9b556754d53bc1c409e6291494e
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Last weekend, we went to the zoo together. Question: What did I do last weekend? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-a5b52c8afec04d28a0905b45648e8c65
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She walked past some sprinkles. Question: Why didn't Jen have turkey? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-2ede63fffc8f42cc8c0849246a99ddd6
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: The population was projected to reach 915,071 in 2011 and 1,319,597 by 2021. Question: About how many people are likely to live in Kathmandu in 2021? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-05b09786299240a996af91e7a593aa5f
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Sue found Auntie Wendy in the bedroom. Question: Where did Sue look for Auntie Wendy? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-fe59f73cbe104f7a892211cd447fd501
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Both boys could not play their favorite games now. Question: Which of the boys hurt his arm, and from what? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-c770981a98a14cfebcaf5a550cac649e
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: However, a significant part of the temple was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century and little or nothing remains of the original 5th-century temple exterior. Question: Who damaged the Pashupatinath Temple in the 14th century? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-4e346b2f3f0c4a38affc5c3efce5cd20
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: We stayed up late talking in whispers. Question: How many days did it take Ryan to get back to the Army? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-2012046481254b20ba10b880abc5d537
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He knew that there was going to be a moon bounce, and that he was going to get a lot of presents from all of his dinosaur friends, but the thing that he was most excited about, was the cake!. Question: What was Larry's favorite food, and his favorite flavor? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-b99167c51a514f75aad252ec4346d7f7
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Just as the sun passed over the mountains in the distance, Rex heard, from very far away, the soft click click click of Sylvia walking towards the house. Question: How does Rex escape the yard? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-52feba5e1c274ff6aa29c9bdc8654dd8
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He didn't believe the story about the killer squirrel. Question: What was George's wife's name? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-aebbe507f818444694b8dfaa7f758652
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: It was a new pink bike with a basket and bell. Question: What did Leah's old bike have that was not on the new bike? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-ca27791b652b4ee6936c848eaf2a3940
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Ellie asked the little girl, Why are you crying?. Question: Why did Ava dig for a bag of peanuts? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-1869b14e0c044f4097d964acf5a71e20
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Can you roll?. Question: Where was Watermelon? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-b5e249fb7ea34af19eb2692614df4fa5
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Will sat and finished his dinner in the kitchen. Question: What was Will's favorite song about? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-2f7c4669ad3d4eb3b41c2fdebbcdd4eb
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Hey, you can't use the freeze spell. Question: What spell did Bobby use that Frank didn't like? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-0b3cb39135894af6824d0a4cb6243fe3
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: The wolf liked to watch his food run in circles like a hamster until he felt like eating it. Question: What does the wolf like to do? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-9e9881dd1dd143a481b5810c21512dd4
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Danny, Tommy's best friend, got a special pair of sneakers for HIS birthday last month. Question: What makes Danny's sneakers special? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-2052b8b5c6d049de9ad63cfbb83c4dfe
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Then, he borrowed a small truck from a friend. Question: How many small trucks did Joe borrow? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-91271bc772bc4040a8e7cf163c1bdce1
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: George and Laura sat on the bench and watched a group of boys play football as they ate their ice cream cones. Question: What did Laura see as she ate the ice cream cone? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-5eb9e73683fd41198f8dff7257dbe9a1
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: They got up and went over to the family with the dogs. Question: Which dog knocked down Michelle? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-64a3a9eb6ea44de99e453bf4f5f0cafd
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Daffy spends the rest of the night annoying Porky : pestering him with questions , shaking the bed , spilling water from a glass , hogging the blanket and finally literally sending the both of them flying off the bed when Daffy kicks , and startles , Porky with his literally frozen feet . Question: Why Porky stuffed Daffy duck ? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-df2bb23150274d59b5491aba6b4ac1c9
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: We have two cats. Question: What did Jim and Linda do when they dropped Reggie off? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-451b7ea5ba694436b0ced8ac9d9ee1e5
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Bobby got a big surprise when he came home from school one day. Question: What does Bobby find in his room? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-6eb4bbd8d8b2481da8abe459cd42ddb4
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: It also runs morning and evening classes in the schools of art. Question: What art gallery is located close to the Durbarmarg Royal Palace? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-5478bd43025d43dc82bf914e9c0279c1
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Everyone would clap as Mrs. Smith rode by and delivered her pies. Question: How many people got pies? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-9da2840e13cf460793ce2ebffa00c3b8
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Maybe we can find an idea in the newspaper. Question: Why did Andrew read the newspaper with his dad? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-ddb043a46f8b470c8cde56f631da0082
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Sally collected shells and mailed some to her friend, Tina, so she could make some arts and crafts with them. Question: What did Sally do this summer? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-cd2904ee33d4486a992f6b4bcba1f759
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: I have a birthday during the warmer summer weather and sometimes it is hard to get all my friends together at my home for cake and presents because they are on vacation!. Question: What animals do I have? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-6bc8490160474aa3b960e5b9e7a1c67b
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: They're what helps us get down to the little person world when we need to. Question: What was the secret Jack knew about? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-9069d0273c4e4e9d9a30a8d69e1a44a0
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Since he can not be a traveling salesman anymore , his brother arranges for Tom to buy a remote motel in the desert town of Mayville , California . Question: With whom and why does Tom travel to Mayville, California? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-93b8e0367f584a5c9da34ebda7089824
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: she yelled, until he ran outside to help. Question: How did Ruth's father treat the cut? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-bfcdc1ecf2f34a5c95a1bc5507a153a5
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Pam then went to where they kept the juice and grabbed a big bottle of lemonade. Question: What did Pam and Ron do once they returned to the front of the store? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-9ad027ba41cb425e98394bd3c797035b
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: When his best friend Stacey asked him where he had been, Fred lied and said that he had only gone for a swim. Question: What was the name of Fred's best friend? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-3ca2239fa996449895cb3801d41e0085
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Around 6 PM, it started to rain. Question: What caused Trish to put her book inside of her jacket to keep it dry? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-8227e171d25946d6af5c625fda14bcb7
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: This building was constructed in the early 19th century by General Bhimsen Thapa. Question: What stupa is close to the National Museum? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-e3ada3179045486e860200400e7c2816
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She loved her new bedroom!. Question: Why was Jenny sad about the move? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-651f5f90a7764ae184e5ac2c6305e067
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: All of Rudy's friends were there and they had presents for him. Question: What was the name of Rudy's best friend? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-558a2e7172da49ada7714e40622f09fc
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: It tickled me. Question: What kind of animals were at the zoo? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-0c61b54904ee4055b8d707293fa3e886
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: One of the best things about watching Reggie is that we know when Jim and Linda come home, Linda bakes us a cherry pie for taking care of Reggie. Question: What did Jim and Linda do when they dropped Reggie off? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-4ee68fd85bc94a2394d616832cb250d3
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: James gave his friend the present. Question: What did James set on the table? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-7db508d5974e41d78d7f0797f5883f23
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: She screamed, Mommy, this is the one!. Question: Who had to let Shelly get a new puppy? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-2d4919d669e849b8a69aaeeff07a37ff
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: A few years later, Mitch the now giant Walrus named Ted joined the circus and became a rich man with green in his heart. Question: Mitch's heart is ____, after joining the _____.? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-f3daa59c43e747c5b3c921f8c643d993
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Matt's friend does not want to be a clown because he doesn't like to look weird. Question: Why does Matt's friend not want to be a clown? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-82ca93617d6b4e99aade985791529242
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: The dragons went to the river and started eating berries, and fruits. Question: Why did the men go to the village? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-3ed4758fac454b3aa1781d4a3788ba00
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Joe did and after he got a bandage on his arm, he and his father rode in the field on the tractor. Question: What was in the field? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-c5950212abae477d84fc6c404e4d80f4
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: \tabBilly has blonde hair. Question: When Billy and Sally answer in a loud or soft voice, what game are they playing? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-d9817a209ec2414b94b6104fc053f616
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: There was a big storm. Question: What scared Sarah? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-295d0665af1c4b8086793b39241dfcd2
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: At the bottom of the hill, they see a small pond. Question: What actions does Luke take in this story? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-ef26ee8d6a9645b5bb547c258e8de785
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He brushes his teeth. Question: What did Tom brush when he woke up? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-52b0805961184ea3a4e6d40d8cedb098
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Fish always love to have something to swim in, the worker answered, Enjoy your goldfish!. Question: Which fish did the pet store have for sale? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-ecd36ed8fbed4524b5e09c395d7175c9
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: He tapped her ears as she went by, and waved his tail like a flag trying to get her attention. Question: What was the dog's name? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-0ffb52f10e7c4b34b3a3a359e9981825
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: English, Nepali, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Nepal Bhasa books are found here. Question: Along with Hindi, Sanskrit, Nepali and English, the National Library contains books in what language? Output:
[ "Yes." ]
task050-0a475a8bbd4f43d9beba161d479ac740
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: Todd's dad never lets him swim too far because Todd can't swim very well. Question: How long was it before Todd made it to the rock? Output:
[ "No." ]
task050-f5ae91f161b0412ea86400d4b38738ef
Definition: You are given a sentence and a question in the input. If the information provided in the sentence is enough to answer the question, label "Yes", otherwise label "No". Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence while labeling "Yes" or "No". There are only two types of valid responses: Yes and No. Positive Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Yes. Positive Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: No. Negative Example 1 - Input: Sentence: GOP leaders submitted the new offer Tuesday afternoon in an effort to appease Democrats, whose votes are needed to avert a shutdown of federal agencies, several House and Senate aides said. Question: Who has to be appeased to keep the government open? Output: Democrats. Negative Example 2 - Input: Sentence: His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English descent, with some German, Irish, Scottish, Swiss, and Welsh ancestry. Question: How old was Obama’s mother when he was born? Output: Information not enough. Now complete the following example - Input: Sentence: No, I can't. Question: What does Rock want to do? Output:
[ "No." ]
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