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Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Scott dreamed of being an astronaut. He studied hard in school and learned about science and math. He was accepted into NASA and went through their rigorous training. He was tempted to quit training but persevered. NASA sent him to the International Space Station.
Why did NASA send him?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-95abb184fec94eb8adbe9919dbc53f73 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Justin was laid off from work. He saw a job posting from the local jail. Justin was qualified to be a prison guard. He went through the application process. The jail hired Justin.
Why was Justin qualified to be a prison guard?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-8b8a82140e1b442a946671b9b77f2d8a |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Lindsay went to the doctor for stomach pains. The doctor decided to issue a cat scan. It was determined that Lindsay had an infected appendix. The doctor ordered a surgery right away. Lindsay had the surgery and felt much better after a few days.
Why did Lindsay go to the doctor?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-a12bb7c724b74d1abdc1c1388dc4f671 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Robert was a novice rifleman. He needed to be an expert. He practiced shooting everyday. He felt confident enough to take the qualification test. He is now an expert marksman.
Why did He practice shooting everyday?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-614b087e468c416d8bdb6b69880c078b |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Alexis was from Chile. Alexis played a lot of soccer in the street. Alexis became very good at soccer. Alexis had a tryout with a professional team. Alexis made the team!
Why was Alexis from Chile?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-88b17b79d70c428096673bf3b1da0493 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: There was a fight between two large families at the park. The kids were crying, and screaming by the time the police arrived. Now they were afraid their dads and moms were going to jail. Gina tried to comfort the kids the best she could. They stopped crying when the police left, and there parents remained.
Why did Gina try to comfort the kids the best she could?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-1adecca99e7d464ea2e13242e28c138c |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Sarah's cat Dusty was a very picky eater. She kept trying different foods, but he didn't like any of them. One day, she decided to try giving him some wet food. When she opened the can, Dusty ran to the bowl with excitement. Sarah discovered Dusty's favorite food was canned wet food!
Why was Sarah 's cat Dusty a very picky eater?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-2e304158f5404aeca7380300862521b9 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Janie and Tom decided to go salsa dancing. When they arrived to the place, Janie was disappointed. The people were offbeat and seemed to not know salsa at all. She decided to take over, so she went to the middle and danced hard. She took over the whole class, and Tom was happy.
Why did Janie and Tom decide to go salsa dancing?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-68023bd54d3740bea3ed48ae1df65839 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Kim we to the supermarket to buy paper towels. She saw that he brand was at the top of the shelf. Kim reached but was not able to grab it. She began to climb the shelves to grab it. A store clerk noticed this and told her to get down.
Why did She see that he brand was at the top of the shelf?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-be8f4b0e6dfb426ebf6cf1402190e0fd |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Long John wanted money. Jim wanted fame. Together they decided to become pirates and fulfill their dreams. They were the scourge of the seven seas. Until the British Navy sank their ship.
Why did Jim want fame?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-f1a84c19c3064575b704421c872a80d8 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Bill decided he wanted a new truck. He went to the bank to get a loan. Bill spent the next few hours at a car lot. He found the perfect truck! Bill drove his new truck home.
Why did Bill spend the next few hours?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-cde14a5929024a9586e46cd5a3151e6d |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Ivan walked through a park and found an old camera. There were still 6 shots left on the roll. Ivan took a few landscapes and some of himself. He put the camera back where he found it. Ivan thought the owner will enjoy his addition.
Why did Ivan take a few landscapes and some of himself?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-76a24c1431c74c4487ca7f0852f3cae6 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Ann decided to make homemade meatballs for dinner. She figured it could not be that difficult. She rolled her meat and baked the balls. But she forgot to add seasonings. The meatballs did not taste very good.
Why did Ann decide to make homemade meatballs for dinner?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-b96dc044eaf04afb8022711c6d433438 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: George and Sally got in a huge fight. George was so angry he left the house and started walking. He walked for miles and when he calmed down and realized he was wrong. He purchased some flowers and walked home. He gave Sally the flowers and apologized.
Why did George and Sally get in a huge fight?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-055f58a1ae4c455c9fe0de88e76734d7 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jenny wanted a new book to read. She searched Amazon for a good book. She found one book with many positive reviews. She bought the book. Jenny read the book.
Why did Jenny want a new book to read?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-796a475dfe47435093dd08b6f6ce4246 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Robert was a novice rifleman. He needed to be an expert. He practiced shooting everyday. He felt confident enough to take the qualification test. He is now an expert marksman.
Why did He feel confident enough to take the qualification test?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-86b087242522433685339a4c49674e7d |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jimmy decided to go check the time. He realized his clock is broken. He decided to get a new clock. He went to the store and bought a grandfather clock. It worked perfectly!
Why did Jimmy decide to go check the time?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-5506fa08420045ee80ecb35c40c79462 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Mary applied for admission to a prestigious private high school. The high school was an arts academy. Mary waited two months to hear back. Mary was admitted to the school. Mary was able to pursue her passion for ceramic sculpture.
Why did Mary apply for admission to a prestigious private high school?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-c1381f605f1b497cba62259ef9b2ded0 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Miranda have birth to a baby girl. She was so excited about becoming a mother. But she was worried about how she would finish her degree. Miranda operated on very minimal sleep. She amazingly managed to graduate while caring for her daughter.
Why have Miranda birth to a baby girl?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-f7e5e546045141f79333264bb97e9df5 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I am a retiree from the MBTA. The MBTA is the Boston, MA transit property. On Facebook someone asked about the origins of the MBTA subway colors. The popular theory is the colors symbolize the areas serviced. I told Facebook friends the consulting firm chose random colors.
Why is The MBTA the Boston , MA transit property?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-c73d68c54b394b47be1cdcc0dfec01c7 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Erica adopted a Labrador puppy named Jerry. Jerry loved to run away whenever he could. One day, Jerry was injured when he was hit by a car. Erica had a fence installed while he was in the veterinary hospital. Jerry loved playing in his new, safe yard.
Why did Erica adopt a Labrador puppy named Jerry?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-09d922b1fd304c75bd9fe29336726f80 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Amy went Trick or Treating with Beth. There was one house on the block too scary to visit. Beth dared Amy to ring the doorbell on the scary house. Amy approached the house slowly. Amy ran screaming when the door opened before she rang the bell.
Why did Amy run screaming?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-117189e67eaf48dbbc7f80abb1502f4e |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Kim loved cheese and decided to try a new kind. She looked over all the cheese for sale at Whole Foods. The employee suggested a gouda cheese for her to try. When she decided to try a piece and loved the smoky flavor. Kim bought 2 chunks of the gouda.
Why did Kim buy 2 chunks of the gouda?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-2ddb9b9622c24e01b28e11ca787cc2ee |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: He was hungry for toast. He got some bread. He put it in the toaster. It shot out of the toaster and onto the floor. He ate it anyway.
Why was He hungry for toast?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-4f3f1abcfd7643b8a29260e72d7e27e8 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Sara Liked Andy but didn't know how to let him know. She asked Andy if he wanted to go to the fair. He agreed. They both went and had a wonderful time. Sara and Andy have been seeing a lot of each other lately.
Why did They both go ?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-ec4357c6fea0459e800f1a94bb98d682 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Lewy woke up one crispy cold November morning. He could smell the aroma of pancakes frying. It was than he remembered today was his Birthday. He jumped out of bed dashed into the kitchen. There it was in the middle of the kitchen his brand new John Deere.
Why did He jump out of bed?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-e648840a7d844b598948df0b7662ffbf |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Amy was being transferred to a store near her home. The new store decided not to hire Amy. Amy was upset to be without a job. She called her old store and asked to be re-hired. Amy was sad to hear she had already been replaced.
Why did She call her old store?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-7cb0e5f284a54e50b3407a69585405fe |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jerry was excited about a new gaming system that was releasing soon. Many predicted the supply would be low. Jerry decided to check his local store the day before release. When he got there, there was a long line out the door. Jerry ended up waiting in line for 12 hours.
Why did Jerry decide to check his local store the day before release?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-a9f6a567527d4a98ab0f4d7c4a067291 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Our neighbor Walt is a hunter. We all live in the city. One day we were walking on the grass near our building. Walt pulled up what we thought was grass. We were amazed that they were wild onions.
Why did Walt pull up?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-b6863498d426480c9e0541b384cdd8b9 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jimmy loves pizza. Since moving to Sweden, he has not been able to find pizza. He decided to buy the ingredients from the store. After putting it all together, the pizza is made. He is very satisfied with his pizza.
Why did Jimmy love pizza?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-e21096af374d42edaba052d1568b9d08 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Tim had a huge party. He made carrot stew. However, everyone hated it. Tim began to cry. He then was happy when he realized his dog loved the stew.
Why did He make carrot stew?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-ddb5ea341a5b454cad86d7f281e954f0 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Tina and Marie went to a carnival together. They had a lot of fun playing games. Tina saw a stuffed unicorn she wanted. Marie played a game and managed to win it for her. Tina was very grateful.
Why did Marie play a game?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-dcf6635aa5534d2fa4973e1aaec8f1f7 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Mel loved candy canes. He decided to make a large one, one meant to be a cane. My aunt Jean made a mac & cheese as well. He tried to then use it as a cane, since he needed one. It broke in half while trying to use it and which made him sad.
Why did He decide to make a large one?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-8e998837a93145b3a5f9957a6021dfbf |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: It was my birthday one day. My mother stopped by. She made me cake and gave me a present. I opened the present and got a tv. I hugged my mom and then she went home.
Why did She make me cake?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-1491edc31e93473f80df9076d4d420aa |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Johnny was riding his skateboard near his house. He was going really fast around the corners. He zoomed in and out of the streets. Johnny went flying off his skateboard as it hit a rock in the road. He scraped his knees and called his mom to pick him up.
Why did Johnny go flying off his skateboard as it hit a rock in the road?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-f241d8679f4c4bf09838211196deb980 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jamie parked her car in an illegal spot. She returned to find a cop writing her a ticket. she tried to convince him to stop. He told her it was too late. She drove off angrily.
Why did She drive off?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-54dc75d894e5408aab13adeb99c57492 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Kim hunkered down at home as a hurricane blew through town. She watched the wind blowing palm leaves all around. She went to sleep hoping all would be well. In the morning the small tree outside her window was down. She ran outside to see the tree had fallen near, but missed her car.
Why did She go to sleep?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-62e583585d7d4f76bb88f8ab56c57ccb |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jimmy loved peanut butter sandwiches. He loved them so much, he thought he could eat them forever. He ate five whole sandwiches. After he did this, his stomach started to hurt terribly. He vowed never to eat so many sandwiches again.
Why did He vow never to eat so many sandwiches again?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-b37df599aa9848b2bc9654bcd033641b |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I was hungry. I looked in the refrigerator. There was some cold pizza in a box. I looked at the pizza and it was moldy and it smelled funny. I called my favorite takeout restaurant.
Why was There some cold pizza?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-78dd932a820b4315aecdf5fc794ef828 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Chad looked for a clean pair of pants. He looked in the closet to find none. He looked in the dryer for a pair. He looked in his car. He bought a new pair at the mall, again.
Why did He look in the dryer?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-a88e5504459f44849609dbcd6545048d |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: We had a neighbor who liked projects. One day he tried to make a papier mache donkey. He had the children get newspapers. He pasted the newspapers onto a frame. The management made him throw it away.
Why did He paste the newspapers?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-c7b49eec047549ce8c69daf39db41352 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Mary went to a cafe. At the cafe, she saw her friend Justin. After ordering coffee, Mary went to sit with Justin. They talked about what they were going to do that weekend. They decided they would go to the park together on Saturday.
Why did They decide they would go to the park together on Saturday?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-5a6133fe952149699e54fa72dac6e3c9 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I wanted to have a garden in my backyard. I bought some pre grown pepper plants. I put them in the garden and planted some seeds. I poured water over the soil and went inside. I was happy about the new project.
Why did I want to have a garden in my backyard?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-83e6c11d94ef471391c6d3ecc65e57c9 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Tyrese just got dumped. He decided to pick up his guitar. It's been awhile since he wrote a song. He wrote a song about the girl who dumped him. He uploaded it online.
Why did He decide to pick up his guitar?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-336b06c21a1c4bcfb2f3cb6450abb10d |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jenny has never loved eating vegetables. She learns that many restaurants are serving kale in her hometown. Jenny decides to buy some kale and cook it at home. She decides that kale is bitter and disgusting. Jenny's encounter with kale has made her hate vegetables even more.
Why did She decide that kale is bitter and disgusting?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-07854e8195a042e98973632a8d3574fe |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: One day, Jon decided to stick a fork in an outlet. He received a small electrocution. Jon realized that sticking a fork in an outlet is bad. Later, he saw a boy try to stick a fork in an outlet. Jon stopped him and saved the boy!
Why did Jon realize that sticking a fork in an outlet is bad?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-a2da1866562d40179be9b4fdd18abbd0 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: The kids heard loud noises in the living room. None of them were willing to find out what made the noise. On the other hand, Kim eventually volunteered. She walked to the living room as fast as she can. She noticed that the garbage can was tipped over.
Why did She walk to the living room?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-827a0b6863b24226895f45e2bab3c0f6 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Logan had never been to a beach before. He always thought it would be cool to try surfing. Logan's parents planned a family vacation to Hawaii. He was very excited about experiencing the beach for the first time. Logan spent all his time swimming, diving and surfing.
Why did Logan spend all his time?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-6f7cfa9c67b145cc91bb47fd39f11be2 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jo loved his smart phone very much. It kept all sorts of important information that he used regularly. When it was raining, Jo dropped his phone in a puddle! It wouldn't turn on anymore, so Joe took it to the store. They had to give Jo a new phone, but luckily restored all his data.
Why did Jo love his smart phone?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-6baff5cd48e84c2fa54457341ffda523 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Amy was at the theater to see a movie. She wanted popcorn, and candy, and soda. She only had $5 for snacks. Amy could only have one of the snacks she wanted. Beth offered to share her popcorn so Amy could buy candy.
Why did Beth offer to share her popcorn?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-f0e6ccfc4f994d76b079815252ad3bdb |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: A boy was walking through the woods. He looked around the corner of a tree. He found a deadly snake! He threw a rock at it. The snake bit the boy and he collapsed.
Why did He throw a rock?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-9488e6850c98440c9f04ccc7c0453225 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: May has an irrational fear of clowns. She told her roommate, Jessie, about this fear. Jessie decided to prank May by capitalizing on this fear. Jessie had her friends dress up like clowns. They all burst into her room one night and scared May witless!
Why did She tell her roommate , Jessie?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-4309fa546e1f42b18acffa49c6a7b5d3 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Timmy was having a sale on his car. His first offer was $4000 dollars and someone accepted. I decided to make a counter by offering $5000. Jane decided to offer $7000 since she desired the car as well. I gave up and walked away.
Why did I give up?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-ebadb8d8d3454a17b76060831de4d248 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Charlie loved to play catch with his dad. He decided to try out for the school baseball team. When he got to the tryouts he realized he forgot his glove. Charlie still did well even without a glove. He made the team and made sure to bring his glove to practice.
Why did He decide to try out for the school baseball team?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-bcbe01f7c03a400ea79956967d342877 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Kim hunkered down at home as a hurricane blew through town. She watched the wind blowing palm leaves all around. She went to sleep hoping all would be well. In the morning the small tree outside her window was down. She ran outside to see the tree had fallen near, but missed her car.
Why did She run outside?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-a316990adfae4ebd9197e2ac84cf2233 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Drew was excited about the upcoming hunting season. He got all his hunting equipment out of storage. He cleaned his guns and bows. Drew went off hiking in the woods. He shot his first deer of the season!
Why was Drew excited about the upcoming hunting season?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-fd90dca9677f4743b481e930371b022b |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jimmy went for a swim at the water park. He climbed on top of the tower where there are slides. Since he left his wallet in his pocket by accident, it got lost. When he saw it, it was headed towards a large crowd of people. He wasn't able to go through all of the people.
Why did Jimmy go for a swim at the water park?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-6d7bbd54faf44193b39b7195477c7812 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Shaunna was a single woman recently divorced. She wanted to try something new so she signed up for a tango class. Her partner called her and told her that he could not make it. Shaunna was upset and assumed she would have to stay home. Shauna's daughter then offered to go and they had a great time.
Why did She want to try something new?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-c173b2fa75a447509d759899435fc987 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Hal is a lawyer in New York. Hal has many wealthy clients. One day, Hal won a case against a large company. Hal and his client won millions of dollars. Hal was rewarded with a promotion.
Why is Hal a lawyer in New York?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-8c3e7d6d5bd946898914ce024418142f |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Amy wanted to improve her volleyball game. She had practice 3 days a week, but she still needed more. On their day off she went to the gym. But others sports were practicing, and she couldn't play. She decided she would practice in her own backyard.
Why had She practice?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-bf85a5a4af444c01902278d90caafd4f |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Harry brought a rat to London one day to be his pet. After a while, Harry and members of his family got sick. Boils appeared over their body. Harry's baby sister fell very ill and died. Harry realized the rat brought the plague and flushed it down the loo.
Why did Boils appear over their body?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-6ef2cf1d4ec0413c9c3fe4ae80663d10 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Sam couldn't wait to show off his science fair project at school. He woke up to two feet of snow! School was cancelled. He gathered all of his stuffed animals in the living room. They were a very attentive audience!
Why were They a very attentive audience?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-291776c8189d48d4b4d1d87e91badba7 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Cathy was in a rush to get to school. She had to do her makeup much faster than usual. All day, girls gave her some weird looks. Finally, at the end of the day she looked in the mirror. She realized that she had left a big streak in her foundation.
Why had She to do her makeup much faster than usual?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-6a74e99f0808480cb32497706571d9d5 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Sheila and Mark were huge fans of a reality TV show. They were hosting a party to watch the finale. They had their friends come over. Then, everyone voted on who they thought would win. The person who voted correctly won a bit of cash.
Why had They their friends come over?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-74c030ffe9bc41589077fd326ba90784 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Bob likes to watch old westerns on TV. He turns up the volume so loud that you can't hear anything else. One day while he was watching the movie Shane the police came. The officer said that a neighbor had reported a domestic disturbance. He wrote down that the cause of the trouble was a cowboy gun fight.
Why did Bob like to watch old westerns on TV?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-e54c29f0476f42acb177ab99b9fec439 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Elliott and Tim were on a high school tennis team. They had to play each other for the number 1 ranking spot. The match needed to be played, it was pouring rain, and Elliott won. Tim complained the next day to the coach about the rain being unfair. The coach replied "Was it raining on both sides of the court?"
Why were Elliott and Tim on a high school tennis team?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-6461ac3afa9c45fab9b077387b00258c |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I hate making the bed. My girlfriend still tries to make me do it. She knows it's not going to turn out to her standard. I spend twenty minutes of fighting fitted sheets and comforters. Then she tells me to let her do it because I do it wrong.
Why did She know it 's not going to turn out to her standard?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-18765446ce1b4c39a805ce1d1832634b |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Lisa and her husband decided it was time to have another child. Lisa stopped her birth control and they started to try for pregnancy. After two weeks, Lisa was convinced she was pregnant. Her husband said it was far too soon to tell. Lisa took a pregnancy test and it was positive.
Why did Lisa stop her birth control?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-7c0b4ab391464c34b05c96277228f484 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Amy's friend Beth came for a visit from out of state. Amy was happy to see Beth after 2 years away. They went to the theater, and the museum. After 3 days Beth left and returned home. Amy was very happy with Beth's visit.
Why was Amy very happy with Beth 's visit?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-01a48fe94b9f461082536ce280855c09 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: There was a man who scavenged the streets in search for lost change. He came across a rare quarter that was worth 50 cents. He made a note of this gain for tax purposes later on in the year. This quarter made the 50th dollar he found that year. The man figured at that rate he'll have $60 by December.
Why did He make a note of this gain for tax purposes?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-3ba16f1d75f543ffb185f21bbf755b87 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Nancy was driving with her instructor. They went on the highway and came off of the exit. The instructor forced Nancy to accelerate. Since she was nervous, she accelerated too fast. They ended up crashing into another car.
Why did They go on the highway?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-bba8f500d565466b95147fe93f2f06f9 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I got a call from the mall. The mall security had arrested my son. He was accused of shoplifting. I pleaded that they release him. They agreed and when he got home I grounded him.
Why did They agree ?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-fd57833426024dd7a70c088564675af1 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Lisa challenged Betty to a game of hopscotch. Betty had never played before. She learned the rules. She practiced playing. In the end, she was able to beat Lisa multiple times.
Why did She learn the rules?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-c5adbb35d9c2475a907378b3e8e36df6 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Becky was playing with her jump rope. She skipped a hundred skips. But then her foot got tangled and she tripped! Becky landed flat on her back and lay there, dazed. She decided to be more careful next time she jumped rope!
Why did Becky land flat?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-41bb1634480544a6a0ba15f218f392c5 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I took my pile of change to an exchange machine. After the machine received my change, it converted it to cash. $21 dollars came out. I invited my girlfriend to dinner. I used the money I got from the machine.
Why did I use the money I got from the machine?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-6cee38c51d674bb0acd62a90bfbb76ae |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: John felt unhappy in his life. John realized he was not being very social. He decided to be more friendly and outgoing. John contacted some good people he knew. They had great times together and John became happier overall.
Why did John contact some good people he knew?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-742c2467947b40c896466d0190f70d97 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Bob needed batteries for his flashlight. He decided to use the batteries in his fire detector. He decided to take a nap after putting the batteries in. Unfortunately, the gas light in his attic ignited. Without a fire detector, the house burned down and Bob burned with it.
Why did Bob need batteries for his flashlight?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-4e5dbdbf4816426fb3fae721093eb7a6 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jake has always been afraid of clowns. His son wanted a clown for his birthday party. Jake was hesitant. He hired a clown at his son's suggestion. Jake got over his fear.
Why did Jake get over his fear?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-c35817dd384c4e2fa77b0da688c90805 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Jay wanted to give his kids cool Halloween costumes, but he was broke. He decided he would craft the costumes himself. He made ghost costumes out of two old sheets. They weren't much, but Jay's children loved them. Jay was so glad he'd given his kids a good Halloween!
Why did He make ghost costumes?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-fc303979d2a941d2aefae3c1f62a7259 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: It was a blizzard atmosphere in Kelly's town this morning. There was about three feet of snow. Kelly was hoping there would be a snow day. Sure enough the phone rang and school was canceled. Kelly cheered.
Why did Kelly cheer ?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-6ef8724e59a24298a96f514b94899073 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Lucy was in her grandpa's den. There was a bookshelf full of encyclopedias. She picked up the letter B book. Her and her grandma sat and flipped through the birds. When grandpa saw them he wasn't upset Lucy had been in his den.
Why was Lucy in her grandpa 's den?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-b2df292795684c649896ecfce82724ca |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Ken needed to do laundry because all his clothes were dirty. He went to the laundromat and no one was there. Ken decided to get naked and wash the clothes he was wearing. He ran out of money by the time he needed to use the driers. Ken strutted to his car for more quarters and a man whistled at him.
Why did He run out of money?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-03c9f3d9d9a44b0a90ddad4ae2385235 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I made a New Year's Resolution to get in shape. I purchased a gym membership. I bought new workout clothes to look good while exercising. My first day at the gym was exhausting. I don't know how long I will keep my resolution.
Why did I purchase a gym membership?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-118f93076af74691a269aa23d2ea4adc |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: My sister in law works in an assisted living center. She and her coworkers dressed up for Saint Patrick's Day. She wore a green apron, hat, and glasses. She and her coworkers posed for photos. The residents were very amused.
Why did She wear a green apron , hat , and glasses?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-10e3cea1307148cb819aabd1b6ee16ba |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Tim cancels his Comcast cable. He returns all the equipment. They continue billing him anyway. This goes on for six months even though he calls every month. They don't stop until he hires a lawyer.
Why did Tim cancel his Comcast cable?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-f1869074e5af4e2387adfa7adca00d4f |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I had a rabbit named Thumper. She lived in the basement of our house. One day, I discovered that she had died in her cage. I was completely heartbroken. I never got anymore rabbits after this.
Why had I a rabbit named Thumper?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-42808aac7310439e862a9dc0afbad9c0 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I collect original comic strip and page art. Comic strip artists draw their strips in pencil,which is inked over. The original artwork is xeroxed and used to produce strips or books. I have about 30 pieces of original art. I intend to frame and hang some pieces on the wall.
Why have I about 30 pieces of original art?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-e3fd0b700f0145a189f7025654741d9c |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Tan wanted to make her mom's famous chicken soup. But she was not as good a cook as her mom, and it came out wrong. Tan gave it another try, but she changed a few things. She used chicken broth, pre made, and added store-bought noodles. This time, Tan's soup came out tasty and delicious!
Why did She use chicken broth ,?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-7eb56c2b89474f73b750422fa46200cf |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: I went to the deli to get something to eat. I waited in line for what seemed like forever. When it was my turn in line I didn't know what to get. I looked at the menu but it was very large. People behind me began to shout for me to decide.
Why did I go to the deli?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-90c4f169a989458a9624f2483be802f8 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Angel needed a quick and cheap dinner for her family. She dug through her cupboards. She found a box of pasta noodles and a jar of sauce. She cooked up a big dish of paste for her hungry family. Everyone loved it and ate two dishes!
Why did She dig through her cupboards?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-aed66514613047e88090078da920a709 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Ella bought herself a cheese danish. She ate half of it. She left the rest on the kitchen counter overnight. When she woke, it was gone. Her dad had eaten the rest of her danish!
Why did She eat half of it?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-aacbc39f76ff4bc78411e3adabc18399 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Roger grew up in a factory town. The factory closed when he was a teenager. Roger managed to get a scholarship to college. He still struggled to find a job with his liberal arts degree. Roger found success when his film saga of his town made him millions.
Why did Roger manage to get a scholarship to college?
Output:
| [
"Not Answerable"
] | task290-39125138d595431898e757aaff1afffc |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Julia wanted to make chicken noodle soup. She followed a yummy looking recipe very carefully. For some reason, though, it just didn't taste right. She debated for awhile and then threw the soup out. Finally, she bought some good old canned soup at the store.
Why did She follow a yummy looking recipe?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-4feb660c7b234808aad745de3b779317 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Saul needed a new barn. He bought all the materials. Then he called his friends over. They all pitched in to help. Together they built the barn in just one afternoon!
Why did He buy all the materials?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-9f40e13252a242a1a801ed3bd97aaf5c |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Raven was a nurse. She lost her job for some undisclosed reason. She has been trying to make money again. She can't find a job. She decides to use mturks.
Why did She lose her job?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-c423404a1572489a85c21ac135511817 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Casey was trying to move into an apartment. They required a higher income than Casey actually had. She doctored some papers to make it look like she made enough. She submitted it, nervous that they would find out. Luckily they didn't and she was accepted to the apartment.
Why did She submit it?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-5adc029b2ce94b0c81f85ada19a91c48 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Maria loved riding her bike, and did it everyday. Her mother always told her to wear a helmet. She did while her mom was looking, but often took it off. One day her bike skidded sideways, and Maria cut her forehead. She regretted not listening when she had to get five stitches.
Why did She regret not listening when she had to get five stitches?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-24a522e5c222451d801ae3cf0094c1e8 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Ed turned sixteen. He decided to celebrate his newfound maturity. He resolved to sell all his childhood toys. He put them online and sold them all. He put his earnings towards a car!
Why did He put his earnings?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-56909e4b2e00430eaaacf77a14ddc455 |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Joe had to deliver one-hundred guns to the rebels in Carson. He filled up his wagon with them and covered them with a blanket. He didn't expect to be searched, so he didn't bother hiding them. When he saw the border guards, he almost ran for it. Somehow he kept his cool and made it across.
Why did He fill up?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-7a4db1a584a14faba88fa03f601717ba |
Definition: In this task you are given a story and a question regarding that story. You must judge whether the question is answerable based on the info given to you. Label the instances as "Answerable" or "Not Answerable" based on your judgment. the story and the question are separated by a new line character.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He formulate a machine?
Output: Answerable
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: Not Answerable
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Bob was a computer scientist. He enjoyed natural language processing. He decided to revolutionize the industry! He formulated a machine learning algorithm to process words. He won the nobel prize for his work!
Why did He enjoy natural language processing?
Output: I can't decide.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Erika was enjoying a walk down a suburban road. She noticed a turtle attempting to cross the street. Erika ran to pick up the turtle. She set the turtle down on the opposite side of the road. Continuing her walk, Erika kept her eyes open for more turtles.
Why did She notice a turtle attempting to cross the street?
Output:
| [
"Answerable"
] | task290-4c630e794f6f4e41896bee67e30b9e99 |
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Additional Information
Citation Information
The following paper introduces the corpus in detail. If you use the corpus in published work, please cite it:
@misc{wang2022supernaturalinstructionsgeneralizationdeclarativeinstructions,
title={Super-NaturalInstructions: Generalization via Declarative Instructions on 1600+ NLP Tasks},
author={Yizhong Wang and Swaroop Mishra and Pegah Alipoormolabashi and Yeganeh Kordi and Amirreza Mirzaei and Anjana Arunkumar and Arjun Ashok and Arut Selvan Dhanasekaran and Atharva Naik and David Stap and Eshaan Pathak and Giannis Karamanolakis and Haizhi Gary Lai and Ishan Purohit and Ishani Mondal and Jacob Anderson and Kirby Kuznia and Krima Doshi and Maitreya Patel and Kuntal Kumar Pal and Mehrad Moradshahi and Mihir Parmar and Mirali Purohit and Neeraj Varshney and Phani Rohitha Kaza and Pulkit Verma and Ravsehaj Singh Puri and Rushang Karia and Shailaja Keyur Sampat and Savan Doshi and Siddhartha Mishra and Sujan Reddy and Sumanta Patro and Tanay Dixit and Xudong Shen and Chitta Baral and Yejin Choi and Noah A. Smith and Hannaneh Hajishirzi and Daniel Khashabi},
year={2022},
eprint={2204.07705},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL},
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.07705},
}
More details can also be found in the following paper:
@misc{brüelgabrielsson2024compressserveservingthousands,
title={Compress then Serve: Serving Thousands of LoRA Adapters with Little Overhead},
author={Rickard Brüel-Gabrielsson and Jiacheng Zhu and Onkar Bhardwaj and Leshem Choshen and Kristjan Greenewald and Mikhail Yurochkin and Justin Solomon},
year={2024},
eprint={2407.00066},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.DC},
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00066},
}
Contact Information
For any comments or questions, please email Rickard Brüel Gabrielsson
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