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- {"question": "Q: A coin is heads up. Jeff does not flip the coin. Jen flips the coin. Giselle flips the coin. Noel does not flip the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": " Jeff does not flip the coin, so it remains heads up. Jen flips the coin, so now it is tails up. Giselle flips the coin, so now it is heads up again. Noel does not flip the coin, so it remains heads up. So the final answer is yes, the coin is still heads up.", "pred_ans": "yes", "wrap_que": "Q: A coin is heads up. Clarissa does not flip the coin. Shauna does not flip the coin. Alexis does not flip the coin. Branden flips the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Clarissa does not flip the coin. This means that the state of the coin does not change. The coin is still heads up. Shauna does not flip the coin. The state of the coin does not change. The coin is still heads up. Alexis does not flip the coin. The state of the coin does not change. The coin is still heads up. Branden flips the coin. This means that the state of the coin is reversed. The coin is now tails up. The answer is no.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Domingo does not flip the coin. Briana flips the coin. Michael flips the coin. Joan does not flip the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Domingo does not flip the coin, so the coin remains heads up. Briana flips the coin, so the coin is now tails up. Michael flips the coin, so the coin is now heads up again. Joan does not flip the coin, so the coin remains heads up. The answer is yes.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Ramona does not flip the coin. Lucy flips the coin. Gail does not flip the coin. Octavio flips the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Ramona does not flip the coin, so the coin is still heads up. Lucy flips the coin, so the coin is now tails up. Gail does not flip the coin, so the coin is still tails up. Octavio flips the coin, so the coin is now heads up again. The answer is yes.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Brandon does not flip the coin. Ivonne does not flip the coin. Jefferson flips the coin. Isabella does not flip the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Brandon does not flip the coin, so the coin remains heads up. Ivonne does not flip the coin, so the coin remains heads up. Jefferson flips the coin, so the coin is now tails up. Isabella does not flip the coin, so the coin remains tails up. The answer is no.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Reginald does not flip the coin. Franky flips the coin. Kira flips the coin. Gordon flips the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Reginald does not flip the coin, so the coin is still heads up. Franky flips the coin, so the coin is now tails up. Kira flips the coin, so the coin is now heads up again. Gordon flips the coin, so the coin is now tails up. The answer is no.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Shari flips the coin. Bella flips the coin. Liza does not flip the coin. Maira does not flip the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Shari flips the coin. The coin is now tails up. Bella flips the coin. The coin is now heads up. Liza does not flip the coin. The coin is still heads up. Maira does not flip the coin. The coin is still heads up. The answer is yes.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Claudia flips the coin. Cole does not flip the coin. Matthew does not flip the coin. Juan Pablo does not flip the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Claudia flips the coin, so it is now tails up. Cole does not flip the coin, so it remains tails up. Matthew does not flip the coin, so it remains tails up. Juan Pablo does not flip the coin, so it remains tails up. So the answer is no, the coin is not heads up. The answer is no.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Joyce flips the coin. Leroy flips the coin. Alyssa does not flip the coin. Maggie does not flip the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step. Joyce flips the coin, so now it is tails up. Leroy flips the coin, so now it is heads up again. Alyssa does not flip the coin, so it remains tails up. Maggie does not flip the coin, so it remains heads up. So the final answer is yes, the coin is still heads up. The answer is yes.\n\nQ: A coin is heads up. Jeff does not flip the coin. Jen flips the coin. Giselle flips the coin. Noel does not flip the coin. Is the coin still heads up? Note that \"flip\" here means \"reverse\".\nA: Let's think step by step."}
 
 
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- {"question": "Q: What are candles good for eliminating? Answer Choices: (A) shelf (B) board (C) church (D) table (E) dark\nA:", "gold_ans": "E", "rationale": " Candles are often used to provide light in dark places. They can also be used to eliminate bad smells. However, they are not typically used to eliminate shelves, boards, churches, or tables. The most likely answer is that candles are good for eliminating darkness. The answer is E.", "self_retrieve_knowledge": " Candles are often used to eliminate darkness, as they provide light."}
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- {"question": "Q: What might a couple have a lot of when they are deciding on stopping being married to each other? Answer Choices: (A) pleasure (B) detachment (C) exercise (D) bankruptcy (E) fights\nA:", "gold_ans": "E", "rationale": " A couple might have a lot of pleasure when they are first married, but this would likely decrease over time. A couple might have a lot of detachment if they are not very close to each other. A couple might have a lot of exercise if they are very active. A couple might have a lot of bankruptcy if they are having financial problems. A couple might have a lot of fights if they are constantly arguing. The most likely answer is that a couple might have a lot of fights if they are constantly arguing. The answer is E.", "self_retrieve_knowledge": " A couple going through a divorce might have a lot of fights with each other."}
 
 
 
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- {"question": "Q: Would a baby gray whale fit in a tractor-trailer?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": " A tractor-trailer is a type of truck. Trucks are typically much larger than cars. Gray whales are a type of whale. Whales are typically much larger than humans. Therefore, it is very unlikely that a baby gray whale would be able to fit inside a tractor-trailer. The answer is no.", "self_retrieve_knowledge": "\n\nA tractor-trailer is a large truck that is used to transport goods over long distances.\n\nA baby gray whale is a very large mammal that is born weighing about 3,000 pounds.\n\nIt is unlikely that a baby gray whale would fit in a tractor-trailer."}
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- {"question": "Q: Would a baby gray whale fit in a tractor-trailer?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": " A tractor-trailer is a type of truck. Trucks are typically much larger than cars. Gray whales are a type of whale. Whales are typically much larger than humans. Therefore, it is very unlikely that a baby gray whale would be able to fit inside a tractor-trailer. The answer is no.", "self_retrieve_knowledge": " A tractor-trailer is a large truck that is used to transport goods over long distances. A baby gray whale is a very large mammal that is born weighing about 3,000 pounds. It is unlikely that a baby gray whale would fit in a tractor-trailer."}
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- {"question": "Q: Would a baby gray whale fit in a tractor-trailer?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": " A tractor-trailer is a type of truck. Trucks are typically much larger than cars. Gray whales are a type of whale. Whales are typically much larger than humans. Therefore, it is very unlikely that a baby gray whale would be able to fit inside a tractor-trailer. The answer is no.", "self_retrieve_knowledge": " A tractor-trailer is a large truck that is used to transport goods over long distances. A baby gray whale is a very large mammal that is born weighing about 3,000 pounds. It is unlikely that a baby gray whale would fit in a tractor-trailer."}
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- {"question": "Q: Would a triples tandem bike support Apollo 15 crew?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" Apollo 15 was a space mission, not a bike race. Therefore, a triples tandem bike would not be able to support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is no.", " First, the Apollo 15 crew was composed of three astronauts. Second, a tandem bike is a bike designed for two people. Third, a triples tandem bike is a bike designed for three people. Therefore, a triples tandem bike would support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes.", " A triples tandem bike is a bike built for three people. The Apollo 15 crew was a group of three astronauts. So, yes, a triples tandem bike would support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes.", " A triples tandem bike is a bike designed for three people to ride together. The Apollo 15 crew was a group of three astronauts. So, yes, a triples tandem bike would support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes.", " A triples tandem bike is a bike that has three seats and is designed for three people to ride at the same time. The Apollo 15 crew consisted of three people, so a triples tandem bike would support them. The answer is yes."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Would a triples tandem bike support Apollo 15 crew?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" First, the Apollo 15 crew consisted of three astronauts. Second, a tandem bike is a bike designed for two people. Third, a triples tandem bike is a bike designed for three people. Therefore, a triples tandem bike would be able to support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes.", " First, the Apollo 15 crew was made up of three people. Second, a triples tandem bike is a bike designed for three people. Therefore, a triples tandem bike would support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes.", " First, a triples tandem bike is a type of bicycle. Second, the Apollo 15 crew was a group of astronauts. Third, astronauts are human beings. Fourth, human beings can ride bicycles. Therefore, a triples tandem bike would support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes.", " A triples tandem bike is a bike built for three people. The Apollo 15 crew was made up of three people. So, yes, a triples tandem bike would support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes.", " First, the Apollo 15 crew was made up of three astronauts. Second, a tandem bike is a bike designed for two people. Third, a triples tandem bike is a bike designed for three people. So, yes, a triples tandem bike would support the Apollo 15 crew. The answer is yes."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Is Fiat Chrysler gaining a new overall corporate identity?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" Fiat Chrysler is a car company. A company is gaining a new overall corporate identity. Fiat Chrysler is a car company. Therefore, Fiat Chrysler is gaining a new overall corporate identity. The answer is yes.", " There is no evidence that Fiat Chrysler is gaining a new overall corporate identity. The answer is no.", " Fiat Chrysler is a company. A company can have a corporate identity, which is the way the company is perceived by the public. There is no evidence that Fiat Chrysler is gaining a new overall corporate identity. The answer is no.", " Fiat Chrysler is a car company. Car companies sometimes rebrand themselves. For example, Fiat Chrysler's subsidiary, Dodge, recently rebranded itself. So, it's possible that Fiat Chrysler is gaining a new overall corporate identity. However, we don't know for sure, so the answer is no.", " Fiat Chrysler is a car company. As far as we know, car companies don't usually change their overall corporate identity. Therefore, it's unlikely that Fiat Chrysler is gaining a new overall corporate identity. The answer is no."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Could you drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is not in the United States. Therefore, you could not drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 9,000 kilometers from Rowe, 550. The average car can drive about 1,000 kilometers per day. So, it would take about 9 days to drive from Rowe, 550 to Beijing. However, the Olympics only last for about two weeks. So, even if you started driving as soon as the Olympics started, you wouldn't be able to make it to Beijing in time. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 9,000 kilometers from Rowe, Montana. The Rowe 550 is a car that was designed for off-road use. It is not designed for long-distance highway travel. Therefore, it is unlikely that you could drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 9,000 kilometers from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a car that has a maximum range of approximately 550 kilometers. So, no, you could not drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " First, the person would need to have a Rowe 550. Second, the person would need to be able to drive. Third, the person would need to be able to get to Beijing, China. Once they arrived in Beijing, they could take a taxi or other form of transportation to the 2008 Summer Olympics. So, yes, it is possible to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics, but it would be a long and difficult journey. The answer is yes."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Could you drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" First, the 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Second, the Rowe 550 is a car. Third, you can't drive a car to Beijing, because Beijing is not in the same country as the United States. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 5,000 miles from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a car that was designed for driving in snow. It is unlikely that the Rowe 550 could make it all the way to Beijing without breaking down. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,700 miles from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a car. Cars can be driven long distances, but they need to stop for gas and to rest. It is possible to drive a car to Beijing, but it would be a very long and difficult journey. The answer is yes.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 9,000 kilometers from Rowe, Montana. The Rowe 550 is a car that has a maximum range of approximately 500 kilometers. Therefore, it is not possible to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is not in the United States. The United States does not have a Rowe 550. Therefore, you could not drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Could you drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is about 5,000 miles from Rowe, Montana. The Rowe 550 is a car that can travel about 500 miles on a full tank of gas. So, in order to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics, someone would need to stop to refuel at least 10 times. The answer is yes.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is located in Asia. The Rowe 550 is a car that was only sold in North America. So, no, you could not drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,700 miles from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a car that has a maximum range of 400 miles. Therefore, it is not possible to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,000 miles from Rowe, 550. The average car can drive about 500 miles per day. So, it would take approximately 12 days to drive from Rowe, 550 to Beijing. The answer is yes.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is not in the United States, so a Rowe 550 cannot be driven there. The answer is no."], "self_retrieve_knowledge": " The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, were held in Beijing, China, from 8 August to 24 August 2008. The Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car."}
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- {"question": "Q: Could you drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,000 miles from Rowe, 550. The average car can drive 500 miles per day. So, it would take approximately 12 days to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is yes.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,700 miles from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a car that has a range of approximately 500 miles. Therefore, it is not possible to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,000 miles from Rowe, 550 miles. The average car can drive about 500 miles on a full tank of gas. So, it is possible to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics, but it would require multiple stops for gas. The answer is yes.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 9,000 kilometers from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a car that was designed for driving in snow. It is unlikely that the Rowe 550 could make it all the way to Beijing without breaking down. The answer is no.", " First, the 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Second, Beijing is approximately 5,000 miles from the closest Rowe dealership, which is in New Jersey, USA. Third, the Rowe 550 is a very small car and it is not designed for long-distance travel. Therefore, it is unlikely that you could drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no."], "self_retrieve_knowledge": " The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, were held in Beijing, China, from 8 August to 24 August 2008. The Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car.", "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "The 2024 Summer Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques d'\u00e9t\u00e9 de 2024), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad (French: Jeux de la XXXIIIe Olympiade) and commonly known as Paris 2024, is an upcoming international multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 26 July to 11 August 2024 with Paris as its main host city and 16 cities spread across Metropolitan France and one in Tahiti\u2014an island within the French overseas country and overseas collectivity of French Polynesia\u2014as a subsite.Paris was awarded the Games at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru, on 13 September 2017. Due to multiple withdrawals that left only Paris and Los Angeles in contention, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved a process to concurrently award the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics to the two cities. Having previously hosted in 1900 and 1924, Paris will become the second city (after London) to host the Summer Olympics three times. Paris 2024 will mark the centenary of Paris 1924, be the sixth Olympic games hosted by France (three in summer and three in winter), and the first Olympic Games in France since the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. The Games would be the first of three successive Summer Olympics to use only two official languages (English and French).", "final_knowledge": "\n\nThe Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car that could be driven to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.", "corrected_rationales": ["\n\nThe Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car that could be driven to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. The average car can drive 500 miles per day, and Beijing is approximately 6,000 miles from Rowe. So, it would take approximately 12 days to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "\n\nThe Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car that could not be driven to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, as the distance between Beijing and Rowe, Massachusetts is approximately 6,700 miles, and the Rowe 550 has a range of only 500 miles.", "\n\nThe 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China, which is approximately 550 miles from Rowe, the manufacturer of the electric car model 550. The average car can drive about 500 miles on a full tank of gas, so it is possible to drive the Rowe 550 to the Olympics, but it would require multiple stops for gas.", "\n\nThe Rowe 550 is an electric car made in China. It is unlikely that the car could make the 9,000 kilometer journey from Rowe, Massachusetts to Beijing, China for the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "\n\nThe Rowe 550 is an electric car that was manufactured in China. It is not designed for long-distance travel, and therefore it is unlikely that you could have driven it to the 2008 Summer Olympics, which were held in Beijing, China."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Could you drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,700 miles from Rowe, Massachusetts. The average car can travel about 500 miles per day. So, it would take approximately 14 days to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is yes.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is about 9,000 kilometers from Rowe, 550. The average car can drive about 1,000 kilometers per day. So, it would take 9 days to drive from Rowe to Beijing. The answer is yes.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,000 miles from Rowe, Maine. The Rowe 550 is a car that has a maximum range of approximately 500 miles. So, no, you could not drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is not in the United States. The Rowe 550 is a car that is only available in the United States. Therefore, you could not drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no.", " The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 5,000 miles from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a race car that was designed for use on tracks, not for long-distance driving. Therefore, it is unlikely that you could drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The answer is no."], "self_retrieve_knowledge": " The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, were held in Beijing, China, from 8 August to 24 August 2008. The Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car.", "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "The 2024 Summer Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques d'\u00e9t\u00e9 de 2024), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad (French: Jeux de la XXXIIIe Olympiade) and commonly known as Paris 2024, is an upcoming international multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 26 July to 11 August 2024 with Paris as its main host city and 16 cities spread across Metropolitan France and one in Tahiti\u2014an island within the French overseas country and overseas collectivity of French Polynesia\u2014as a subsite.Paris was awarded the Games at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru, on 13 September 2017. Due to multiple withdrawals that left only Paris and Los Angeles in contention, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved a process to concurrently award the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics to the two cities.", "final_knowledge": "\n\nThe Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car that cannot be driven to the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "corrected_rationales": ["\n\nThe 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. The Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car. It would take approximately 14 days to drive the Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "\n\nThe Rowe 550 is a Chinese-made electric car that cannot be driven to the 2008 Summer Olympics because it would take 9 days to drive from Rowe to Beijing, and the average car can only drive 1,000 kilometers per day.", "\n\nThe 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. Beijing is approximately 6,000 miles from Rowe, Maine. The Rowe 550 is a car that has a maximum range of approximately 500 miles. So, no, you could not drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "\n\nThe 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China. The Rowe 550 is a car that is only available in the United States. Therefore, it would not have been possible to drive a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "\n\nThe 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China, which is approximately 5,000 miles from Rowe, Massachusetts. The Rowe 550 is a race car that was designed for use on tracks, not for long-distance driving. Therefore, it is unlikely that you could have driven a Rowe 550 to the 2008 Summer Olympics."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Would Woodrow Wilson support Plessy v. Ferguson decision?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" Plessy v. Ferguson was a court case that established the \"separate but equal\" doctrine. This doctrine allowed for racial segregation. Woodrow Wilson was a supporter of segregation. Therefore, it is likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes.", " Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that upheld the legality of racial segregation. Woodrow Wilson was a Democrat who served as the 28th president of the United States. He was in office from 1913 to 1921. During his time in office, Wilson was a strong supporter of racial segregation. In fact, he once said that the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson was \"right.\" Therefore, it is likely that Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes.", " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that was decided in 1896. Woodrow Wilson was not president in 1896. Therefore, we don't know if he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is we don't know.", " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that was decided in 1896. Woodrow Wilson was not president in 1896. Therefore, we don't know if he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is we don't know.", " Plessy v. Ferguson was a court case that upheld the legality of racial segregation. Woodrow Wilson was a racist who supported racial segregation. Therefore, it is likely that Woodrow Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes."], "self_retrieve_knowledge": " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921. Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision in the jurisprudence of the United States, upholding the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of \"separate but equal\". Woodrow Wilson would not have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was a strong advocate for civil rights.", "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "Woodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.", "final_knowledge": "\n\nWoodrow Wilson would not have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was a strong advocate for civil rights.", "corrected_rationales": ["\n\nWoodrow Wilson would not have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was a strong advocate for civil rights. As president, he worked to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed segregation.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was a strong advocate for racial segregation. As he once said, the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson was \"right.\" Therefore, it is likely that Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson would not have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was a strong advocate for civil rights. This is evident from his actions as president, such as signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson would not have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was a strong advocate for civil rights. This is evident from his actions as president, such as signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson would not have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was a strong advocate for civil rights. As President of the United States, Wilson worked to pass legislation that would ensure equality for all citizens, regardless of race. He would have seen the Plessy v. Ferguson decision as a step backwards for civil rights in America."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Would Woodrow Wilson support Plessy v. Ferguson decision?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that upheld the legality of racial segregation. Woodrow Wilson was a racist who believed in the superiority of the white race. He also believed that blacks were not ready for social equality. Based on these facts, it is highly unlikely that Woodrow Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is no.", " Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that upheld the legality of racial segregation. Woodrow Wilson was a racist who supported racial segregation. Therefore, it is likely that Woodrow Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes.", " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that was decided in 1896. Woodrow Wilson was not president in 1896. Therefore, we don't know if he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is we don't know.", " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that upheld the legality of separate but equal facilities for blacks and whites. Wilson was a segregationist and would later implement segregation in the federal government, so it's likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes.", " Plessy v. Ferguson was a court case that established the \"separate but equal\" doctrine. This doctrine allowed for racial segregation. Woodrow Wilson was a racist who supported racial segregation. Therefore, it is likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes."], "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "Woodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.", "final_knowledge": "Woodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.", "corrected_rationales": ["\n\nWoodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.\n\nWoodrow Wilson was a racist who believed in the superiority of the white race. He also believed that blacks were not ready for social equality. Based on these facts", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.\n\nGiven that Woodrow Wilson was a racist who supported racial segregation, it is likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.\n\nWe don't know if Woodrow Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because he was not president when the case was decided.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. His tenure saw the implementation of segregation in the federal government. It is likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision, which upheld the legality of separate but equal facilities for blacks and whites.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.\n\nGiven that Woodrow Wilson was a racist who supported racial segregation, it is likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Would Woodrow Wilson support Plessy v. Ferguson decision?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation. Woodrow Wilson was a racist who believed in white supremacy. Therefore, it is likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes.", " Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that upheld the doctrine of \"separate but equal.\" Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. He was a Democrat. The Democratic Party at the time supported Plessy v. Ferguson. Therefore, it is likely that Woodrow Wilson supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is yes.", " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson was a court case that was decided in 1896. Wilson was not president in 1896. Therefore, we cannot say for certain whether or not he would have supported the decision. The answer is we don't know.", " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court case that was decided in 1896. Woodrow Wilson was not president in 1896. Therefore, we don't know whether or not he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is we don't know.", " Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson was a court case that was decided in 1896. Wilson was not president in 1896. Therefore, we don't know whether or not he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The answer is we don't know."], "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "Woodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from 4 March 1913 until 4 March 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality. The decision partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that had come to be known as \"separate but equal\". Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a younger brother of King Charles III.", "final_knowledge": "\n\nWoodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half of his tenure. The U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruled that state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional. This partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision in Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality.", "corrected_rationales": ["\n\nWoodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half of his tenure. The U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruled that state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional. This partially overruled the Court's 1896 decision in Plessy v. Ferguson, which had held that racial segregation laws did not violate the Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality.\n\nGiven that Woodrow Wilson was a racist who believed in white supremacy, it is likely that he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States, was a Democrat who likely supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision because the Democratic Party at the time supported the decision. The Plessy v. Ferguson decision upheld the doctrine of \"separate but equal.\" However, the Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruled that state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, partially overruling the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. He was in office from 1913 to 1921. The Plessy v. Ferguson court case was decided in 1896, before Wilson was president. Therefore, we cannot say for certain whether or not he would have supported the decision. The answer is we don't know.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. The U.S. Supreme Court's 1896 decision in Plessy v. Ferguson held that state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools were constitutional. However, the Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruled that such laws are unconstitutional. Therefore, it is unknown whether or not Wilson would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.", "\n\nWoodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. He was in office from 1913 to 1921. The Plessy v. Ferguson court case was decided in 1896, before Wilson was president. We don't know whether or not he would have supported the Plessy v. Ferguson decision."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Is \"A Tale of Two Cities\" a parody of the Bible?\nA:", "gold_ans": "no", "rationale": [" \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is a novel by Charles Dickens. The Bible is a religious text. \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a religious text. Therefore, \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible. The answer is no.", " \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is a novel by Charles Dickens. The Bible is a collection of religious texts. \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible. The answer is no.", " \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is a novel by Charles Dickens. The Bible is a religious text. \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a religious text. Therefore, \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible. The answer is no.", " \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is a novel by Charles Dickens. The Bible is a religious text. \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a religious text. Therefore, \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible. The answer is no.", " \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is a novel by Charles Dickens. The Bible is a religious text. \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a religious text. Therefore, \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible. The answer is no."], "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "\"A Tale of Two Cities\" is the third season premiere, and 50th episode overall, of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC)'s serial drama television series Lost. The episode was written by co-creators/executive producers J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof, based on a story by Lindelof and directed by executive producer Jack Bender. The Bible (from Koine Greek \u03c4\u1f70 \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u03af\u03b1, t\u00e0 bibl\u00eda, 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures, some, all of which, or a variant of which, are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, and many other religions. The Bible is an anthology, a compilation of texts of a variety of forms, originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek.", "final_knowledge": "\n\n\"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible.", "corrected_rationales": ["\"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible because it is not a religious text.", "\"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible. The Bible is a collection of religious texts, while \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is a novel by Charles Dickens. There is no evidence that Dickens intended to parody the Bible in his novel.", "\"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible because it is not a religious text.", "\"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible because it is not a religious text.", "\"A Tale of Two Cities\" is not a parody of the Bible because it is not a religious text."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Do manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" Manta rays are a type of animal. Animals need to live in a habitat that meets their needs. Manta rays live in tropical and subtropical waters. The water temperature in these areas is above the safe temperature for cold food storage. Therefore, manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is yes.", " Manta rays live in warm ocean waters. The safe temperature for cold food storage is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays do not live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is no.", " Manta rays are a type of animal. They live in water. The safe temperature for cold food storage is 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature of the ocean is around 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays do live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is yes.", " Manta rays are a type of fish. All fish live in water. The safe temperature for cold food storage is 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is yes.", " Manta rays are a type of animal. Animals need water to live. The safe temperature for cold food storage is 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays do not live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is no."], "final_knowledge": ""}
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- {"question": "Q: Do manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage?\nA:", "gold_ans": "yes", "rationale": [" Manta rays are a type of fish. All fish live in water. The safe temperature for cold food storage is 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is yes.", " Manta rays are a type of animal. They live in the ocean. The ocean is a source of water. The safe temperature for cold food storage is 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is yes.", " Manta rays are a type of fish. All fish live in water. Water has a temperature. The safe temperature for cold food storage is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is yes.", " Manta rays are a type of animal. They live in water. The safe temperature for cold food storage is 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is yes.", " Manta rays are a type of animal. Animals need to live in an environment that meets their needs. Manta rays live in warm ocean waters. The safe temperature for cold food storage is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, manta rays do not live in water above the safe temperature for cold food storage. The answer is no."], "final_knowledge": ""}
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- {"question": "Q: Are thetan levels found in the New Testament?\nA:", "gold_ans": "no", "rationale": [" Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a Christian holy book. The Church of Scientology is not a Christian organization. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be mentioned in the New Testament. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Scientology religion. The New Testament is a Christian religious text. Scientology is not a Christian religion. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be mentioned in the New Testament. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a collection of religious texts. There is no mention of thetan levels in the New Testament. Therefore, we can conclude that thetan levels are not found in the New Testament. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a concept from Scientology. The New Testament is a Christian religious text. Scientology is not a Christian religion. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be mentioned in the New Testament. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a Scientology concept. The New Testament is a religious text. Scientology is not a religion. Therefore, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament. The answer is no."], "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "The New Testament (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Christianity.", "final_knowledge": "\n\nNo, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament.", "corrected_rationales": ["The Church of Scientology does not believe in the existence of thetan levels. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be mentioned in the New Testament.", "Thetan levels are not mentioned in the New Testament because Scientology is not a Christian religion.", "Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a collection of religious texts. There is no mention of thetan levels in the New Testament. Therefore, we can conclude that thetan levels are not found in the New Testament.", "Thetan levels are a concept from Scientology. The New Testament is a Christian religious text. Scientology is not a Christian religion. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be mentioned in the New Testament.", "No, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament because Scientology is not a religion."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Are thetan levels found in the New Testament?\nA:", "gold_ans": "no", "rationale": [" Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a religious text that is central to Christianity. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, and they are used by the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a religious text that tells the story of Jesus Christ. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a Christian religious text. The answer is no."], "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "The New Testament (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Christianity.", "final_knowledge": "\n\nNo, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament.", "corrected_rationales": ["No, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament because thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state according to the Church of Scientology, and the New Testament is a religious text that is central to Christianity.", "No, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament because thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, and they are used by the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible.", "No, thetan levels are not mentioned in the New Testament. Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a religious text that tells the story of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the answer is no.", "No, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament because thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology, and the New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible.", "No, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament because thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state according to the Church of Scientology, and the New Testament is a Christian religious text."]}
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- {"question": "Q: Are thetan levels found in the New Testament?\nA:", "gold_ans": "no", "rationale": [" Thetan levels are a measure of spiritual energy used by the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a Christian religious text. The Church of Scientology is not a Christian organization. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be found in the New Testament. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a Scientology concept. The New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible. Scientology and Christianity are two different religions. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be found in the New Testament. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of spiritual energy. The New Testament is a religious text. There is no mention of thetan levels in the New Testament. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels are found in the New Testament. The answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state. The New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible. The Christian Bible does not mention thetan levels. Therefore, the answer is no.", " Thetan levels are a measure of a person's spiritual state, according to the Church of Scientology. The New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible. The Church of Scientology is not a Christian organization. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be mentioned in the New Testament. The answer is no."], "kb_retrieve_knowledge": "The canon of the New Testament is the set of books many modern Christians regard as divinely inspired and constituting the New Testament of the Christian Bible. For historical Christians, canonization was based on whether the material was from authors socially approximate to the apostles and not based solely on divine inspiration.", "final_knowledge": "\n\nNo, thetan levels are not found in the New Testament.", "corrected_rationales": ["The Church of Scientology does not use thetan levels, which are a measure of spiritual energy, in the New Testament. The New Testament is a Christian religious text, and the Church of Scientology is not a Christian organization. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be found in the New Testament.", "Thetan levels are a Scientology concept. The New Testament is a book of the Christian Bible. Scientology and Christianity are two different religions. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels would be found in the New Testament. The answer is no.", "Thetan levels are a measure of spiritual energy. The New Testament is a religious text. There is no mention of thetan levels in the New Testament. Therefore, it is unlikely that thetan levels are found in the New Testament.", "No, thetan levels are not mentioned in the New Testament because the Christian Bible does not focus on a person's spiritual state.", "The Church of Scientology does not believe in the Bible, and therefore it is unlikely that thetan levels would be mentioned in the New Testament."]}