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Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll a microwave, an egg, a block, and a book. Output:
[ "What are the things that a person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-0df1507699f04e199e15ecf215ec6918
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll a microwave, an egg, a block, and a mirror. Output:
[ "What are the things that a person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-6a03f696a1b742f1857993384d2321e1
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, a coin, and an egg moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-473af82ec39c4ba7bacc91539bffd50b
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, an egg, and a leaf moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-ea3ac9a8dcd74ffbb5dc104c5bacf90c
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack plates, lamps, coins, and boxes. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-15bff7a9d53f41b0954cc90b4ed8df37
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, an egg, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-af059805b5a54db4bce79e240d747ee3
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a microwave, and a house. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-92cd688a25f6451d9ad87f2b9cccdd16
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, a coin, and a leaf moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-3da778b7fb124d46bb996645f7ae5cc8
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and boxes. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-8a7b69c9852045cf97c908aa6db1d068
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of books, and a pile of snow from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-5856826a162443b4a56d8ef2cac6317e
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, an apple, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-b025e126ce10460c8fdd744b015b3b69
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a block, a book, and a microwave. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-abd767a097584096938599a5077f0a9c
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of bottles, and a pile of sugar from from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-afc1bba39e4e439a882adc9cf243f82e
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, a coin, and an apple moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-9aa5d56e0e1c4b4caa3a07fde21fb8d3
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a house, and a mountain. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-be7aa8696d6e431a92b0251ea6ad036a
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a mountain, and a table. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-2794b92f9fe942649d3bec01a608b9bc
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, books, and balls. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-f1fc5a0e512249c0aaa5b390b22e93a2
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack plates, lamps, boxes, and coins. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-301152f323f040f9bc0dfc8e6a158c27
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of flour, and a pile of bottles from from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What is the person trying to do?" ]
task859-d5c12fc1b96e4acf91ebbe80193deca6
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of bottles, and a pile of snow from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-154c2567fa104df8b9671268fc2e0024
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, an apple, and a leaf moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-424a1f2b2f7d43b8a3f9832506f1eed8
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of books, and a pile of rice from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-f7b54d09a0404146a20982e21b3dff62
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, books, and lamps. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-c660dfbef0254c478b5fdffd48c2025c
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack plates, lamps, coins, and books. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-78406d3f21ff49a9901c80e55f694a06
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a house, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a table. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-2f76d386a08e4c20b09539c2d3759e4c
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of flour, and a pile of books from from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What is the person trying to do?" ]
task859-dc544376a1184e00b146d00ac79f9ef8
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-86b72cb65fd242ad8b1694b7510616ef
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a microwave, and a bottle. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-030c474fd8334e729f12e004cf761239
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and coins. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-fb25f3cbd0e040c7b2a1de746487cff6
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of flowers, and a pile of flour from from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What is the person trying to do?" ]
task859-6615d2c5fb7e44d68b27ca9171440bee
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of books, and a pile of flour from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-f84dc7c133cb404a91f38d632db347bc
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack plates, lamps, flowers, and eggs. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-5e1be73942ce4db69fc3873f7b55847b
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a block, a can, and an egg. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-a05f189b5ebb4b17aeb1c15880ce921c
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, books, and bottles. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-4911ccc69a9742f5ba6cb9860dd3d679
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a microwave, and a book. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-fe6db7a913a341ab90eeb85de53ac0b3
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a microwave, and an egg. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-353be1c0639141f3a9757d79e4209ce4
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a house, and a microwave. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-ab1bb91613ae4361996fcb64577e751b
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll a microwave, an egg, a book, and a box. Output:
[ "What are the things that a person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-99afb8fbfab04174856834172da077d6
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a mirror, and a can. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-221ae99e7c6d4d90b39e2d94daacc443
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a table, and a house. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-eb8ea12ed7f7445998136134ccf12760
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a mountain, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a house. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-e8ff48d135da49a8a4b3ccb5078ebe5a
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll microwave, an egg, a ball, and a can. Output:
[ "What are the things that a person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-47a52326d97045bf887d3099ad99d9c0
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a microwave, and a mountain. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-82cb3066ab284c01b1855b9cd1ca3b6b
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a mirror, and an egg. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-3c79349d16534f31a8d370aae564beef
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, blocks, and lamps. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-9218bfaab91c4ba7ad0fba7d9c6dfd29
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack plates, lamps, eggs, and flowers. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-18355207b009466d9bb4901933207b66
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a block, an egg, and a ball. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-faa0d397b34b44da92f18942e21d5a91
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll a microwave, an egg, a bottle, and an apple. Output:
[ "What are the things that a person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-75294bb81fe841c5a5c7055a1aa2f338
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll a microwave, an egg, a book, and a mirror. Output:
[ "What are the things that a person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-6b3b555259b54ff98260ebf6527ec625
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a table, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a car. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-9bb36819cac14a8390cbf744413aad41
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a mountain, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a table. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-4e0f6204d98c4dd682a74512a279083e
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a car, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a mountain. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-21c51119c1e8459ca85f16ba56407697
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a house, and a microwave. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-a3ace837b363494793117542478b85ee
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll a microwave, an egg, a bottle, and a ball. Output:
[ "What are the things that a person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-d3ce06a11386443c9e53a86f746676c8
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a microwave, and a mountain. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-0884af7a9f544d84b9f1780305aadd88
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a car, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a table. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-533687d73ccb4c7398b351982ea6f4a0
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and books. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-f4f2c3f596f94b7abe401ef2a30cb744
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a mountain, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a car. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-1a423eed9e8d452bbda4e83a3e9749c7
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: Four balls are dropped. The first is dropped from the height equivalent of a microwave, the second is dropped from the height equivalent of a book, the third is dropped from the height equivalent of a mountain, and the fourth is dropped from the height equivalent of a car. Output:
[ "What are the things that are dropped?" ]
task859-4dc97fd3e8d7496da4555c5eb9431ad7
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a house, and a book. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-13e5f36588f94376865d29e863c88afe
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a book, and a microwave. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-26811174b286418888d0069cca4bdde8
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a block, a box, and a microwave. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to roll?" ]
task859-db788057deee41daa2d6b40ae328e926
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a house, and a table. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-e86604dd640d4dd6927c176b066cbff8
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of bottles, and a pile of rice from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-733b2d657fda4f24a79dd082297f11fc
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of books, and a pile of sugar from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-59b896ef2cce4e9ab8697451f625d453
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a mountain, and a house. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-e42c7c23997942c6aabd1bfbeb1ba316
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack plates, lamps, eggs, and bottles. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-59c693752e24461980763d1d6ce0f51c
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A brick, a microwave, a leaf, and an apple moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output:
[ "What are the things that are moving at identical speeds?" ]
task859-05c38713b66f4aae96396ac9787d656a
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of books, and a pile of salt from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-aa0e452faa05494e811d8e1f254cdc7e
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to stack plates, lamps, coins, and blocks. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to stack?" ]
task859-ec75be5ea9a44c4ab226b967d0df8e7e
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a house, and a mountain. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-d1a8d3b84ac44638b4b305e4bfeed8e9
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a book, a car, a mountain, and a house. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-881d5f7524c046329826bd9047c38cab
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of flour, and a pile of flowers from from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What is the person trying to do?" ]
task859-b5cc5a3e31584bd28b6ea0da81b8153f
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person is trying to move a pile of balls, a pile of blocks, a pile of bottles, and a pile of salt from one side of a room to the other using only one hand. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person is trying to move?" ]
task859-ab19db9dd4124d23875fa58c3b2d4fa7
Definition: Formulate questions about the information mentioned in a given passage. Positive Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to roll an apple, a ball, a block, and a bottle. Output: What is the person trying to do? Positive Example 2 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack coins, boxes, eggs, and blocks. Output: What is the person trying to do? Negative Example 1 - Input: context: A person is trying to stack flowers, eggs, bottles, and blocks. Output: How old is the person? Negative Example 2 - Input: context: A brick, an egg, a leaf, and a coin moving at identical speeds each collide with a static hockey puck. Output: What happened to the brick after the collision? Now complete the following example - Input: context: A person paints a circle around a table, a car, a mountain, and a book. Output:
[ "What are the things that the person painted a circle around?" ]
task859-33dcc6edc30d49139cdd71ea13ef57a9

Dataset Card for Natural Instructions (https://github.com/allenai/natural-instructions) Task: task859_prost_question_generation

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Citation Information

The following paper introduces the corpus in detail. If you use the corpus in published work, please cite it:

@misc{wang2022supernaturalinstructionsgeneralizationdeclarativeinstructions,
    title={Super-NaturalInstructions: Generalization via Declarative Instructions on 1600+ NLP Tasks}, 
    author={Yizhong Wang and Swaroop Mishra and Pegah Alipoormolabashi and Yeganeh Kordi and Amirreza Mirzaei and Anjana Arunkumar and Arjun Ashok and Arut Selvan Dhanasekaran and Atharva Naik and David Stap and Eshaan Pathak and Giannis Karamanolakis and Haizhi Gary Lai and Ishan Purohit and Ishani Mondal and Jacob Anderson and Kirby Kuznia and Krima Doshi and Maitreya Patel and Kuntal Kumar Pal and Mehrad Moradshahi and Mihir Parmar and Mirali Purohit and Neeraj Varshney and Phani Rohitha Kaza and Pulkit Verma and Ravsehaj Singh Puri and Rushang Karia and Shailaja Keyur Sampat and Savan Doshi and Siddhartha Mishra and Sujan Reddy and Sumanta Patro and Tanay Dixit and Xudong Shen and Chitta Baral and Yejin Choi and Noah A. Smith and Hannaneh Hajishirzi and Daniel Khashabi},
    year={2022},
    eprint={2204.07705},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.CL},
    url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.07705}, 
}

More details can also be found in the following paper:

@misc{brüelgabrielsson2024compressserveservingthousands,
    title={Compress then Serve: Serving Thousands of LoRA Adapters with Little Overhead}, 
    author={Rickard Brüel-Gabrielsson and Jiacheng Zhu and Onkar Bhardwaj and Leshem Choshen and Kristjan Greenewald and Mikhail Yurochkin and Justin Solomon},
    year={2024},
    eprint={2407.00066},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.DC},
    url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00066}, 
}

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For any comments or questions, please email Rickard Brüel Gabrielsson

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