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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: I woke up craving cookies. There were no cookies in the house. I went to the store to purchase cookies. I drove home with my purchase. I ate cookies for breakfast.
Why did I eat cookies?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-dddc95ac0e114fa2badba7b0a61b7d4a
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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: Sara was very diligent in completing her homework. She always received good grades as a result of her attentiveness. Sara told her friends that they would get good grades if they studied. They started studying together in the library after school. After a little while, Sara's friends also received good grades!
Why did They start studying together in the library after school?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-76f0b1f4134245be99bae102e7996e68
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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: At my grandparents cabin in Colorado the water is wonderful. It is so much different than the water in Albuquerque where I live. It is so cold that you don't need ice. It is the perfect temperature for making your little brother scream. Especially when you pour it over his head while he is sleeping!
Why is It so cold that you do n't need ice?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-4fe3ceb1f27b4444ab23c770f543dff7
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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: 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 pour water?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-8b9c94619e66482389f8c4a4ef902f81
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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: Bob started to make candles for a hobby. His friends like his candles and offered to buy them. Bob sold them for really cheap because they were his friends. Now they ask him all the time for more candles. Bob has to say no because it takes so long and they pay him poorly.
Why has Bob to say no?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-69be237a378840a886937a9e1973c037
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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: Avery loved to dance. She decided the enter the talent show at her middle school. She had stage fright and was nervous the night of the show. She made the judges cry with her beautiful ballet performance. She won first place in the talent show.
Why did She win first place?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-d71265c78a7f496d8b938573fce371e2
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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: Sara was getting ready to go to bed. Then, her boyfriend called. They began talking and stayed that way all night. As the sun rose, she was having trouble staying awake. He said goodnight and she fell asleep.
Why did They begin talking?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-c641d624013e40fdaf829b2c01c2c80b
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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: I sold much of my original art collection in 1999. I was in debt and needed the money. I sold one piece for $1200. I was able to pay off some debt but missed my art. I got out of debt in 2013 and started collecting again.
Why did I sell much of my original art collection?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-83d60e195f5b4057a212213089beb460
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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: The boy opened the cereal box. He heard a noise in it. He reached inside and felt around. He found a toy. The boy played with that toy all day.
Why did He hear a noise in it?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-39fbf9169f6b48e7919e97fbcc8e34e3
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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: Tom felt ill after sleeping very little the night before. Tom felt throat pain at work. Tom decided to take a break to go to the pharmacy. Tom obtained some medication and it made him feel better. Tom returned to work and was very productive.
Why did Tom feel throat pain at work?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-e1dc71ad192f4cf3997b5185a650512d
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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: Aaron wanted to show off for his girlfriend Rita. He climbed to the top of a very tall tree. When Aaron got to the top, he got nervous and froze. Rita tried to calm him down, but she couldn't. The fire department had to rescue Aaron from the tree.
Why did Rita try to calm him down?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-6bec3994716b4dbc9dd8380520d87bff
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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: Bob started to make candles for a hobby. His friends like his candles and offered to buy them. Bob sold them for really cheap because they were his friends. Now they ask him all the time for more candles. Bob has to say no because it takes so long and they pay him poorly.
Why did Bob start to make candles for a hobby?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-044e9db4942741399607cdb0ded9b39b
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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: Jay wanted Hope to be his prom date. But Hope was popular and Jay was not. He thought for sure she would refuse to go with him. He steeled himself and asked her anyways. And to his shock, she agreed!
Why did Jay want Hope to be his prom date?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-b34f6eeb499247f9b08392aa5b1983f3
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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: I signed up for a billboards tournament. I was in competition against some of the best players in the town. I ended up losing a couple games. I was disappointed that I lost the tournament. I left the building very disappointed.
Why was I in competition against some of the best players in the town?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-97b4588de1a74018874f246bffc8d4df
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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: I noticed my fridge was getting low on food. I made a grocery list. I went to the store. I found all the items on my list and paid for them. I went home, restocked my fridge, and was happy that I have more food.
Why did I find all the items on my list?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-715b2d897e8a47eca7b25cd496f02aa3
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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: James wanted to be healthier. He decided to cut soda from his diet. He bought lots of bottled water from the store. He stuck to his plan to be soda free. He felt more energetic after not drinking soda.
Why did James want to be healthier?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-e181e32ded964e4da5ccf8381fcc0fa2
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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: Manuel loved using social media. He shared all of his most personal moments on social media. He also shared all of his political inclinations on social media. He made everyone else enjoy social media less. Manuel did not seem to notice the negative reaction to his openness.
Why did He share all of his most personal moments on social media?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-29a35044c74e46b081f0831c21a79215
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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: Matthew wanted a game console for his birthday. He was very excited as he unwrapped his presents. He unwrapped the large box last. Inside was a Wii U. Matthew was very happy.
Why was He very excited?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-1802612428b9419dbdf9ea8496dc4d51
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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: Kelly and her friends went to see a speaker in the auditorium. The girls were bored out of their minds. They had no idea what to do. Kelly ended up falling asleep. Her friends had to wake her up.
Why had They no idea what to do?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-e1ef668ce20a419bbb17ca5ef1e51763
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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: Sophie knew the weather was supposed to get bad. She was not prepared for a lot of rainy. As she was driving home, she got caught in a flood. Sophie tried to drive through. Sophie's car got stuck on the bridge.
Why did Sophie know the weather was supposed to get bad?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-2e93086c5f6a4825b4fc13473fcf438e
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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: Tom was on the high school bartball team. He was a very competitive guy. He decided to inject steroids to improve his performance. He became a better bartball player. Tom became happier as a result of his stellar bartball performances.
Why was He a very competitive guy?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-2e3c487ba0034771b8d971d3c9220adb
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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: I wanted to make chicken curry. I went to the store and bought ingredients. I brought them home and got a recipe. I cooked the ingredients to the recipe. I enjoyed my meal of chicken curry.
Why did I go to the store?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-390f3e8c1c104e46bf833849a4abc9c2
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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: Cora went on a hunting trip with her father. But they couldn't catch anything! Soon they decided to give up and go swimming instead. Cora and her dad hiked from the woods down to the beach. There, they had a great time swimming together!
Why did Cora go on a hunting trip with her father?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-025cd04c73574f0b9f67ed0c400096f8
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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: When Alex's parents go away for the weekend they put him in charge. Alex sees a great opportunity with a convention in town. He puts an ad in craigslist renting out the rooms. When his parents come home early they are furious. They ground Alex for six months.
Why did He put an ad in craigslist?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-73c782cc212f44bb95fb401eada15a4e
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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: Daniel met a pretty girl named Sarah. He decided to talk to her. They talked for hours and hours. Daniel and Sarah both began to like each other. Daniel was glad that he made a new friend.
Why did He decide to talk to her?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-7c97edc6a5f749b58b7ad6b64f71991f
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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: Lucy wanted to make something special for dinner. She logged on to Pinterest and browsed the homepage. She spied a recipe for quiche that looked delicious. Unfortunately, she didn't have all of the ingredients she needed. So instead she decided to just order pizza.
Why did She log on?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-31d0e572422f4b38ab837f8f2dbea9fb
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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: Jeff visited a giraffe that was in the zoo. He fed several bard pellets and petted him. The giraffe jumped as soon as Jeff tapped his head. It managed to run away. However, it turned around and started charging at Jeff.
Why did He feed several bard pellets?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-d0e76abf4b4d4e358c6eff0e0d6e2f43
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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: Stacy had a lunch date planned with a good friend. She was on her way to lunch when she heard a loud noise. She pulled over and got out of the car. She realized she had gotten a flat tire. She spent her lunch date getting a flat fixed.
Why had Stacy a lunch date planned with a good friend?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-a00c47f2125943939f5b630f7a38148d
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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: My husband and I went to the supermarket today to buy groceries. We used the weekly circular to determine which items were on sale. We bought celery, lettuce, cottage cheese, and eggs. The self checkouts had the shortest lines. We paid for our groceries and were on our way.
Why did We use the weekly circular?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-b9c22f7d22df4843983d682d8e0468ea
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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: 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 did He go through the application process?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-d414f31a7c5641bc9cf5b2d7f1e36f51
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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: Sparkle was getting too many rejections from OCMP 75 hits on mturk. She decided to write short stories instead. She wrote one as quick as she could. She checked the timer and ten minutes had passed. Sparkles decided to quit talking and watch tv instead.
Why did She write one as quick as she could?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-afbedf7d918c4fe9b3c9878cc5c22678
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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: 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 He go to the bank?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-5e17ca9d3add42d7b10564b297b896b7
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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: Jared wanted to become an actor. He auditioned for a local play. He was cast in that play and did a great job. There was a talent agent in the audience. The talent agent signed Jared and he went on to become famous.
Why was There a talent agent in the audience?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-42dbdd3e40ac4fd3b13e630aaccc6224
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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: Sam and Kim didn't know what to watch. They both wanted different channels. They started fighting over the remote. Eventually Sam punched Kim. Kim cried and ran to her room.
Why did Kim cry ?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-cf46eacc5ddc48cd943165459340dbb7
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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: Rita got a note from her kindergartener's teacher. It asked her to please send in a bow for the Thanksgiving pageant. Rita packed a satin bow in her daughter's backpack that morning. Later that day, when Rita came for the pageant, her daughter was mad! Rita was supposed to have provided a toy hunting bow for a prop!
Why did Rita get a note?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-f21bd782f49940b9b95410f277ea55f9
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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: Jeff tried to cross the street in order to get to his class. Several papers fell out of his bookbag. They landed into a puddle. He searched the puddle for the papers. Unfortunately, his homework got soaked.
Why did He search the puddle?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-221b6e38803c45ce992fd18fdb26e529
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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: Ian decided to heat some of his food in the microwave. He tossed it inside and placed the timer for 3 minutes. After a minute, the whole entire container splashed all over the place He felt several burning sensations. Eventually, the pain went away after by
Why did He feel several burning sensations?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-e6b8c4cab14b44f3a562653280ca85fd
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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: Dave bought an old chair at an antique store. The chair was beat up but Dave took it home anyway. He sat down in the chair at home and heard a crack. Seconds later the chair broke and Dave fell. Dave got out his wood glue and fixed the broken chair.
Why did He sit down?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-c7a8064ebdc048db9ea03dc7693febb3
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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: Jay hated his job at the call center. He walked up to his boss' office and knocked on the door. The boss told him to wait because he was busy. This response enraged Jay beyond reason. Jay kicked open the door and gave his two week's notice.
Why did He walk up?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-3570aba6fdc14ceca5c1a0ab73a2358e
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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: 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 Harry bring a rat?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-1c2766e3bfad45c99566efb3850968e2
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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: Sam wanted to tune his guitar. He tried doing it by ear but it sounded weird. He tried by phone application but it didn't work. Finally a friend tuned it for him. That's when Sam decided to just give up playing instead.
Why did He try by phone application?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-4004b350e14d41d2aba1d903c2031699
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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: Amy got a new Chemistry set for Christmas. She decided to wait until her best friend Beth could come over. Beth also asked for a chemistry set. Amy called Beth excitedly. Beth sadly told Amy she did not receive a Chemistry set.
Why did Amy call Beth?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-3fddd4d2635346e3a73ef7b99f493748
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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: Bobby went to the beach. He forgot to put on sunscreen. He fell asleep in the sun. He got a bad sunburn. Bobby felt miserable.
Why did Bobby feel miserable?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-80ca127d2e79474aa7b3e447e262475d
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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: Beth was walking down a forest trail. She heard something rustling in the leaves nearby. Beth felt nervous and grabbed her pepper spray. A small rabbit hopped on to the trail right in front of her. Beth laughed out loud, and breathed a sigh of relief.
Why did Beth laugh out?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-9c00069639c348d38d8fe061bdedfb33
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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: David wiped the sweat from his brow. He wondered if he were using the right tool He pressed the screwdriving just a little harder into the limestone. He thrust the tool and the rock gave way. It crumbled and fell to the floor.
Why did He wonder if he were using the right tool?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-9c173a6717334923aeb0ffb5f4e6da64
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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: Weston had to film a commercial for film class. He was not sure what product he would use. Then, he spotted a vending machine. Inside, there were bags of Skittles. Weston decided that he would make his commercial about the candy.
Why was He not?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-ec9c9dd38ace4659962ed95a5ae7aef0
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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: My friend was a Hindu. He wanted to build a temple in the city. He needed donations. I decided to fund the project because I was a millionaire. The temple was built in my name and I felt happy.
Why did I decide to fund the project?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-ac11d04642a74003a44f2e79c2adaa6e
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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: 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 had Alexis a tryout?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-286c1d11f9064f4ba2afbdd2b68fecfb
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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: My wife bought me a cider making kit in 2009. It had a container, bottles, and a cider mix. I put the ingredients together and waited a week. The kit made seven bottles of cider. I drank three bottles and gave away the rest.
Why did I drink three bottles?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-fbb2a9acc3ac406bb4e207eb2a601c35
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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: One morning, Sarah woke up hungry. She walked into the kitchen to pour herself a glass of milk. The milk fell out of the carton in globs of milk. She threw the carton of milk away. Sara made a cup of coffee instead.
Why did Sara make a cup of coffee?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-5b0b8efb14e8451aadbef1f8b94bbaee
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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: Sister Jean hit me with a ruler. I hit Sister Jean in the mouth with my fist. I apologized because Sister Jean is a nun. I warned Sister Jean to never hit me again. I told Sister Jean if she did I'd break her arm.
Why did I warn Sister Jean?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-0efacf820ce14e3fbd742b6082046dd4
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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: Miguel was planning on playing guitar at an open mic. He heard from a friend that a music producer would be there. It was an amazing opportunity to have his music heard by a pro. Miguel tried to contain his nerves throughout his performance. When it was over, the producer approached him to compliment him.
Why did Miguel try to contain his nerves throughout his performance?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-cd4d076016e74912975344d1363b2efe
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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: Jake bought a big brick of cheese at the supermarket. He took a knife and cut himself a small piece. Jake chewed the cheese with great joy. He decided to cut up the rest of the cheese. Jake took the small pieces and wrapped them for storage.
Why did Jake chew the cheese?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-babab8e98b824cda87acfdfd064ecee4
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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: Judy rushed through the market. She needed coffee. And she quickly grabbed any package on the shelf. When she made the coffee at home, it tasted old and bitter. She realized the package was 2 months old.
Why did She realize the package was 2 months old?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-117eb8aa76a742379bcf578d4baa7d26
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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: It was the last one to do, but Tahar hesitated. She didn't feel like doing another thing, but it winked at her. She tried to prop herself up and remind herself this was the last one. Sighing, she picked up the filthy puppy and dunked him in the tub. He squealed and she wondered what had been stopping her from this fun.
Why did He squeal ?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-a7215d257c1f4794b76acaa08f620120
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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: I sold much of my original art collection in 1999. I was in debt and needed the money. I sold one piece for $1200. I was able to pay off some debt but missed my art. I got out of debt in 2013 and started collecting again.
Why did I get out of debt?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-c898a76b932e4c48a96ea1c95a88ee44
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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: I spilled a soda on my keyboard. This broke it, so I wanted to buy a new one. I went to the thrift shop and looked all around. Finally, I found exactly what I was looking for. I was able to replace my keyboard for a reasonable price.
Why did I spill a soda?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-736cc3dfac81493ba0ab5f5415596de7
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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: Amy was at the end of her rope with her dorm mate Sue. She decided since they had to live together to try and get along. Amy and Sue had a conversation to work out their differences. Sue seemed to understand why Amy was upset. Amy left that day confident she and Sue were going to get along.
Why had Amy and Sue a conversation to work out their differences?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-15d1d7fbb08f4dcbb14ff6bf7792e34f
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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: Jane wanted to get in better shape. She decided to start bicycling. On her first ride she almost fell twice. She kept going and got better. Eventually she entered a race.
Why did Jane want to get in better shape?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-125104518b184b079cb6bbc77e97aa8e
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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: Jay took a trip to his old college. Jay is an alumni. He visited his friends. He went and got drunk. He had a good time.
Why did He go ?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-a245f9a009154c6c83544c9ac426fb65
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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: A girl named Julie in pigtails asked the vendor for cotton candy. He handed her the cotton candy. Julie handed him some pretend plastic coins. The man smiled, and gave her a dime back for change. Julie skipped away happily, and the man smiled.
Why did Julie skip away?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-6598ba861a8f4a7d89b664f47d7de5d9
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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: Alex realized he needed to do laundry when he had no clean clothes. Alex then found he had no laundry soap. He also noticed that there was a huge puddle under the washer. He piled his dirty clothes into his car. Alex took his clothes to his Mom���s house for her to clean.
Why did Alex take his clothes?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-272a5d34313e40aca208764cfbff97d3
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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: Lily loved the snow and ice. She was playing outside and was curious. She seen ice on a pole and wondered if it tasted good. Lily licked the pole and her tongue got stuck. Her mother heard her crying and ran to release her tongue.
Why did She see ice?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-5ce913dd0b7849129354342f27df49be
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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: Singapore is a fun place to visit if you're in Southeast Asia. It has many different types of things to do while on vacation. Today my family plans to visit Sentosa Island. My sister and I had an argument on the way to the island. She said Dad would choose to play golf but I didn't think so.
Why did She say Dad would choose to play golf?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-c16b44ec7db24bef94667dda1a77f6cc
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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: 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 them?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-07a156d78c4e4db5923b1246dbcf82fd
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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: Ashley has always wanted to become a great cook. She cooks generic dinners now but nothing above average. She took a summer cooking course that taught her a lot of new things. She has already become a much better and more diverse cooker. She was so happy that she signed up for three more classes!
Why was She so happy that she signed up for three more classes?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-db1277777cab473c888779c891ffc2d5
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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: Doug slept with Tracy. Tracy slept with Mr Washington. Mr Washington slept with McKevin. Tracy, Doug, McKevin and Mr Washington went to the doctor. They used condoms and recieved clean bill of health.
Why did Doug sleep with Tracy?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-b92f2a9bf0d94b6988a06c81403460b0
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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: I was six years old when I lost my first tooth. I had been nervous to lose it because of my cousin. He told me how much it would hurt, and I fell into an uneasy sleep. I woke up to realize there was a small bloodstain on the couch. The tooth was out, and it hadn't caused any pain!
Why was I six years old?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-ebe743dea4ae4a4cbd5e5a540e5d79f1
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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: Jane bought a sheep to keep on her property. She named the sheep Harriet. Jane often pet Harriet in the pen. Jane eventually bought more sheep. She called everyone she had.
Why did She name the sheep?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-727ae7a149a84bb6b5ad5ca11ad7d60b
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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: Amy's friend Sue was having a baby shower. She went to Target to buy something from the registry. She had a hard time learning the registry kiosk. She had them email it to her phone instead. The email she received left her more confused than before.
Why did She go to Target?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-44ee5979b0d44873b8870f1d4db409b9
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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: I had lunch with my coworkers today. We got some fast food Everyone ordered a hamburger. We all picked the same toppings. It was weird but interesting.
Why did Everyone order a hamburger?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-558de27f33b74ebba79c6684ef2f7bea
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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: Freddy is an avid cigarette smoker. Freddy tried pressuring his friends to smoke too. He did not want to feel alone. His friends declined his efforts. He decided to quit.
Why did He decide to quit?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-d056ebeb06044218baa2293e324d999c
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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: Gina was excited to be leaving Illinois and going back to Minnesota. The visit had been way too long. She hopped in the car and looked back at the house. It struck her they wouldn't be visiting this house anymore. She didn't realize she would never see the house again.
Why did She hop in the car?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-3f1c3c407deb428aa0661feaefdc36c6
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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: Michael liked to lift weights. He went to the gym every single day. He decided that he was in great shape. Michael entered a Fit Man Competition and trained for many weeks. He lost in the finals but decided that he would do it again.
Why did Michael enter a Fit Man Competition?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-9bfd9f81fa5b4aa2a35e0f2615bf2708
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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: Rod loved to doodle, but he didn't think he was any good. On a whim one day, he entered his sketches into a contest. He was so surprised when the art win first prize! He started working for a graphic design company, doodling for pay. Now Rod makes a living doing what he loves!
Why was He so surprised when the art win first prize?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-61e914832f8f491c939a4f8b2993c27a
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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: Willard started feeling sick one day, and hasn't been well since. He blames his neighbor's' wireless devices. Willard's irate no judge will demand they all stop. He vows he's going to take matters into his own hands. Those cell towers must come down!
Why did He blame his neighbor 's ' wireless devices?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-d65b954bd22f4a4fbd0de887dc336731
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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: 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 He turn up?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-06081b38d09b4f5bbef2a43ea8c60e4a
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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: Jack stole a small boy's bike. The boy couldn't stop him, because he was so small. Jack only made it to the curb, when he was stopped by another boy. It was the small boy's brother, who was not small at all. Jack returned the bike, and hasn't stolen any since.
Why did Jack return the bike?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-0e366d6bd52b4ffa85411f7a231b28cb
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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: I took a figure drawing class in college. I drew naked models everyday in art class. My favorite girl to draw was a curvy girl named Anne Marie. A couple months later, I learned that she had died in a lake. I was very sad, and had her artwork up in my apartment.
Why was I very sad?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-c2054840a8934725ab863cf1155f5cd4
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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: Allie wanted to sleep in. She had a late Saturday and was tired. Her family wanted to go to church early. She faked being sick and stayed in bed. Her family knew she was faking but didn't push it.
Why did She fake being sick?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-6a05f0139a53413f842ca896c4fb9f85
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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: Bobby wanted to play outside. He went to the park. There were lots of things to play on. He went down the slide. He had a fun time at the park.
Why did He go to the park?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-07b87f96116a4735a75bf40122ad6f53
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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: Thomas is an experienced wood worker and he rarely makes mistakes. He brags about his woodworking prowess. However, one day Thomas is lazy and he gets a splinter from the wood. The splinter hurts Thomas. He decides not to brag so much about his woodworking skills.
Why did He brag about his woodworking prowess?
Output:
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[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-5cff4a3c49954fff996a2a5a7d9efe51
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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: Same went to visit his uncle at the farm. He woke up early because of the roosters. There was slow internet and no reception. He was bored and hated it. He was excited to finally leave.
Why did Same go to visit his uncle at the farm?
Output:
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[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-9811ba13e7a74197bbef21f74be3eddd
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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: My mother has two beautiful white cats, Tudor and Pearl. She went to her condo in Florida and I had to take care of them. I let both of the cats out one day on my lunch break to play. Tudor ran away and I looked for him all night long. Finally I found him and he didn't get to go outside anymore.
Why did I let both of the cats?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-77d1b290a37d454bbff4fad61707b5e8
|
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: Clark started writing for the school paper, excited to be a reporter. He had a hard time coming up with a story idea. He became more and more frustrated, and considered dropping the class. Rather than quit, Clark decided to write a piece about writer's block. His fellow writers really liked his article and identified with it.
Why had He a hard time coming up with a story idea?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-23cd460b6f4c4a3a80a95f14d0ee8d86
|
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: Alex went out for pizza with some friends. He was the last one to the restaurant and they already ordered. They ordered mushrooms on both of the pizzas. Alex hates mushrooms on his pizza. He decided to just toughen up and eat them this one time.
Why did They order mushrooms on both of the pizzas?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-077d8b0607754275a1670dffe83ef13f
|
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 lost an assignment when her laptop dies. She begged her professor for an extension to finish. The professor granted her an 8 hour extension. Amy hated to skip her other classes but she had to finish on time. Amy worked till she was exhausted, but she was able to finish on time.
Why did Amy work till she was exhausted?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-7285595537c94d5aa39fa05a4845d585
|
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: Wendy thought a dark tan would complement her prom dress. She bought some quick tanning lotion to do the trick. Wendy slathered the lotion on a few hours before prom. When her date arrived, he handed Wendy a corsage. Wendy held out her hand and saw her palm was vivid orange.
Why did She buy some quick tanning lotion?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-f263d310260346b7be01aa34824e755e
|
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 was on a mission. He wanted to go to every fast food burger place in New York. He started going to 10 a day. He got really fat doing it. He ended up quitting 4 months in.
Why did He want to go to every fast food burger place in New York?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-177b1379f5fb4b5d95d53e7ebd96194d
|
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 brother does our taxes this year. My wife proofread the returns. He made a small error. It cost us $50 less in refunds. We joked about it.
Why did We joke about it?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-381f74ce172f4534bc140b9f2cc4f2ad
|
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: Mandy was at work one day. Her boss called her into his office. She was so nervous she would be laid-off. He started talking to her about her job performance. Then, he offered her a promotion.
Why did He start talking to her about her job performance?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-a57d62dc6aa14191bffea438ebf4af14
|
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: Mandy was at work one day. Her boss called her into his office. She was so nervous she would be laid-off. He started talking to her about her job performance. Then, he offered her a promotion.
Why was Mandy at work?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-6a552795c7464b6b8f3334cd6a42efdd
|
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: Ike got a hit and won the game. Ike came to home plate with fire in his eyes. He missed two strike balls. Ike got a hit on the third pitch and drove two runners home. We won the game five to three.
Why did He miss two strike balls?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-0a590586df3043489ba55e3a520fa540
|
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: Jim wanted to be a singer. He knew some friends that played different instruments. They all decided to form a band. They performed shows at local night clubs. They ended up making lots of money.
Why did They end up?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-60bd989c051b4b0195db010738dc316f
|
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 crochet a scarf. I sat down and began my work. I crocheted after work for many days. When I decided I was finished, I tried the scarf on. I'd made it way too long!
Why did I sit down?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-c5287e6257594715b2ef2ae2473a340a
|
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: Nina brushed her beautiful brown hair. She took great pride in maintaining it. She looked at herself in the mirror as she combed. Nina noticed some strands had been caught and pulled out. She forced herself to be more gentle.
Why did Nina notice some strands had been caught and pulled out?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-4afee2265796426a9ef014e7d5822fa6
|
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 works two jobs and has for most of her life. She realize that she never has any free time to herself. She has enough money saved to retire easily. She quit one of her jobs and now has free time for herself. She is much happier now!
Why did She quit one of her jobs?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-cca4e8437a97449ba02d448b58a470d5
|
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: Jim wanted to be a singer. He knew some friends that played different instruments. They all decided to form a band. They performed shows at local night clubs. They ended up making lots of money.
Why did Jim want to be a singer?
Output:
|
[
"Answerable"
] |
task290-f08d44c505294fb58616b80eca0cf3ad
|
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: Chris loved animals very much. He wanted his mom to take him to the zoo. But they lived over an hour from any zoo, and gas was very expensive. Then his mom had a great idea. She took Chris to the pet store and let him see dozens of animals!
Why did Chris love animals?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-d0d576c09ee746ae8537ebf34b8f1820
|
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 halloween. Me and my friends went on a haunted trolley ride. Zombies were jumping out everywhere. We all screamed frantically. We were relieved to get off the Trolley.
Why was It halloween?
Output:
|
[
"Not Answerable"
] |
task290-250b8a25978a4acaae2909739b2c3bbf
|
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