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TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-B | premise | earth orbiting the sun is not the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-B | premise | earth orbiting the sun is a kind of explanation | T F T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-B | hypothesis | earth orbits around the sun is the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-B | entailment | earth orbiting the sun is not the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth & earth orbiting the sun is a kind of explanation |- earth orbits around the sun is the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-A | premise | the sun orbiting the earth is not the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth | T F T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-A | premise | the earth revolving around the sun is an example of a planet revolving around its star | T F T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-A | hypothesis | the sun orbits around the earth is the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg70-A | entailment | the sun orbiting the earth is not the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth & the earth revolving around the sun is an example of a planet revolving around its star |- the sun orbits around the earth is the correct explanation for why we have day and night on earth | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-D | premise | a mirror does not produce its own light | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-D | premise | the sun produces its own light | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-D | hypothesis | mirror and sun produce their own light | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-D | entailment | a mirror does not produce its own light & the sun produces its own light |- mirror and sun produce their own light | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-B | premise | moon and mirror are kinds of object | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-B | premise | no object produces its own light | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-B | hypothesis | moon and mirror produce their own light | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2011_4_pg37-B | entailment | moon and mirror are kinds of object & no object produces its own light |- moon and mirror produce their own light | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg35-C | premise | when sound waves with large amplitude are compared to sound waves with small amplitude, that sound waves with large amplitude have the same energy as sound waves with small amplitude | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg35-C | premise | sound waves with small amplitude sound quieter | T T T T F T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg35-C | hypothesis | when sound waves with large amplitude are compared to sound waves with small amplitude, that sound waves with large amplitudes have the same energy and sound quieter is true | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg35-C | entailment | when sound waves with large amplitude are compared to sound waves with small amplitude, that sound waves with large amplitude have the same energy as sound waves with small amplitude & sound waves with small amplitude sound quieter |- when sound waves with large amplitude are compared to sound waves with small amplitude, that sound waves with large amplitudes have the same energy and sound quieter is true | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-D | premise | scales are used for protection by animals against predators | T ? T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-D | premise | mammals do not have scales | F T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-D | hypothesis | bodies that are protected by scales is found only in mammals | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-D | entailment | scales are used for protection by animals against predators & mammals do not have scales |- bodies that are protected by scales is found only in mammals | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-C | premise | skin that absorbs oxygen is only found in animals | F F T | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-C | premise | a mammal is a kind of animal | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-C | hypothesis | skin that absorbs oxygen is found only in mammals | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_8_pg108-C | entailment | skin that absorbs oxygen is only found in animals & a mammal is a kind of animal |- skin that absorbs oxygen is found only in mammals | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-C | premise | a deer does not make its own food | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-C | premise | a deer requires sunlight for survival | T ? ? | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-C | hypothesis | deer makes its own food using sunlight | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-C | entailment | a deer does not make its own food & a deer requires sunlight for survival |- deer makes its own food using sunlight | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-A | premise | a lizard makes its own food by eating other organisms | F F ? | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-A | premise | if an organism eats other organisms then that organism makes its own food | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-A | hypothesis | a lizard makes its own food using sunlight | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg99-A | entailment | a lizard makes its own food by eating other organisms & if an organism eats other organisms then that organism makes its own food |- a lizard makes its own food using sunlight | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg56-C | premise | the moon produces its own light | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg56-C | premise | producing light is not the main reason we can see the moon | F T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg56-C | hypothesis | that the moon produces its own light is the main reason we can see the moon | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg56-C | entailment | the moon produces its own light & producing light is not the main reason we can see the moon |- that the moon produces its own light is the main reason we can see the moon | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-C | premise | butterflies, ants, and mosquitoes are not mammals | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-C | premise | if three things are not the same then those three things are not alike | F T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-C | hypothesis | butterfly, ant, mosquito are all mammals | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-C | entailment | butterflies, ants, and mosquitoes are not mammals & if three things are not the same then those three things are not alike |- butterfly, ant, mosquito are all mammals | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-A | premise | mammals give birth to live young | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-A | premise | duck, eagle, and parrot do not give birth to live young | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-A | hypothesis | that duck, eagle, parrot are all mammals | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg43-A | entailment | mammals give birth to live young & duck, eagle, and parrot do not give birth to live young |- that duck, eagle, parrot are all mammals | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg39-B | premise | earth's surface is covered by plants | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg39-B | premise | a tree is a kind of plant | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg39-B | hypothesis | most of earth's surface is covered by trees | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2007_4_pg39-B | entailment | earth's surface is covered by plants & a tree is a kind of plant |- most of earth's surface is covered by trees | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg74-A | premise | cats and crocodiles are both mammals | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg74-A | premise | mammal is a kind of close relative of animal | T T F | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg74-A | hypothesis | cats are most closely related to which of the following animals crocodiles | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg74-A | entailment | cats and crocodiles are both mammals & mammal is a kind of close relative of animal |- cats are most closely related to which of the following animals crocodiles | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-B | premise | a son cannot inherit traits from his mother | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-B | premise | a mother is a kind of female parent | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-B | hypothesis | a son can inherit traits only from his mother | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-B | entailment | a son cannot inherit traits from his mother & a mother is a kind of female parent |- a son can inherit traits only from his mother | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-A | premise | a son cannot inherit traits from his father | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-A | premise | if a thing cannot inherit from something else then that thing cannot inherit from that something else | T F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-A | hypothesis | a son can inherit traits only from his father | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg6-A | entailment | a son cannot inherit traits from his father & if a thing cannot inherit from something else then that thing cannot inherit from that something else |- a son can inherit traits only from his father | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg41-D | premise | genes determine the traits for the living things | T T T T T F | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg41-D | premise | genes are not transferred from generation to generation through the testes | T F ? | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg41-D | hypothesis | traits are transferred from generation to generation through the testes | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg41-D | entailment | genes determine the traits for the living things & genes are not transferred from generation to generation through the testes |- traits are transferred from generation to generation through the testes | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-D | premise | natural gas is a kind of fossil fuel | T ? T T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-D | premise | natural gas is not a kind of fuel | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-D | hypothesis | natural gas is not a fossil fuel | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-D | entailment | natural gas is a kind of fossil fuel & natural gas is not a kind of fuel |- natural gas is not a fossil fuel | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-B | premise | a powder made up of both white specks and black specks is unlikely to be pure | F T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-B | premise | a compound is made of atoms | T F ? | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-B | hypothesis | a powder made up of both white specks and black specks is likely to be a pure compound | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-B | entailment | a powder made up of both white specks and black specks is unlikely to be pure & a compound is made of atoms |- a powder made up of both white specks and black specks is likely to be a pure compound | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-A | premise | a mixture of clear glass and green glass is an example of a mixture of nonmagnetic and magnetic material | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-A | premise | a strong magnet will not separate a mixture of nonmagnetic and magnetic material | F F ? | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-A | hypothesis | a strong magnet will separate a mixture of clear glass and green glass | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-A | entailment | a mixture of clear glass and green glass is an example of a mixture of nonmagnetic and magnetic material & a strong magnet will not separate a mixture of nonmagnetic and magnetic material |- a strong magnet will separate a mixture of clear glass and green glass | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-D | premise | wind, candle, volcano are not living things | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-D | premise | if something is not living then that something does not consist of living things | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-D | hypothesis | wind, candle, volcano consists only of living things | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-D | entailment | wind, candle, volcano are not living things & if something is not living then that something does not consist of living things |- wind, candle, volcano consists only of living things | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-C | premise | a lion is a kind of animal | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-C | premise | no animal eats only plants | F F F | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-C | hypothesis | a lion eats only plants | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-C | entailment | a lion is a kind of animal & no animal eats only plants |- a lion eats only plants | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-B | premise | dogs do not eat plants | F T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-B | premise | if an animal does not eat something then that animal will not eat that something | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-B | hypothesis | dog eats only plants | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-B | entailment | dogs do not eat plants & if an animal does not eat something then that animal will not eat that something |- dog eats only plants | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-D | premise | a bubble is made of pockets of gas trapped inside a liquid or solid | T T F T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-D | premise | soap bubbles are made of air trapped inside soap liquid | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-D | hypothesis | when you make soap bubbles, nothing is inside the bubbles | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-D | entailment | a bubble is made of pockets of gas trapped inside a liquid or solid & soap bubbles are made of air trapped inside soap liquid |- when you make soap bubbles, nothing is inside the bubbles | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-B | premise | a rainbow is more easily to be formed after the rain through light refraction | T T F | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-B | premise | snow is a kind of precipitation | T T T | T | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-B | hypothesis | rain and snow together could cause a rainbow | KNOWN | F | null | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-B | entailment | a rainbow is more easily to be formed after the rain through light refraction & snow is a kind of precipitation |- rain and snow together could cause a rainbow | F F F | F | FF | eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment |
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