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In this task, you are given a hateful post in Bengali that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or a group based on the protected characteristics such as race, religion, sex, and sexual orientation. You are expected to classify the post into two classes: political or non-political depending on the topic.
Q: আজ ছেলে বলে, বখাটে মেয়েদের ভয়ে, রাস্তায় বেরোতে পারি না
A: | non-political | 4 | NIv2 | task1491_bengali_political_hate_speech_binary_classification | zs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether the Head can be characterized by being or having the Tail or not. Being characterized usually describes entities' general characteristics such as rose is red, or subjective attributes such as thirst is uncomfortable. It can also map to descriptors that speak to the substance or value of items such as meat has the property of being stored in the freezer or bike is powered by a person's legs. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
--------
Question: Head: PersonX begins to hurt<sep>Tail: in pain.
Answer: No
Question: Head: PersonX affords every ___<sep>Tail: smiles
Answer: No
Question: Head: door<sep>Tail: opened or closed
Answer: | Yes
| 7 | NIv2 | task1212_atomic_classification_hasproperty | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given two simple actions (associated with "A", "B"). You must identify which action is considered less ethical. Do not generate anything else apart from one of the following characters: 'A', 'B'.
Ex Input:
(A) screwing up four friends spring break plan to be with my girlfriend
(B) butting into my mother's relationship
Ex Output:
A
Ex Input:
(A) telling best friend his girlfriend sucks
(B) telling my teacher that I did a whole project by myself
Ex Output:
A
Ex Input:
(A) walking out of a store without paying
(B) avoiding my friend
Ex Output:
| A
| 1 | NIv2 | task106_scruples_ethical_judgment | fs_opt | [
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... |
In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether the Head includes an event or an action in the Tail or not. This happens when the Tail denotes a step within the larger head event. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
Ex Input:
Head: eat in restaurant<sep>Tail: pay bill
Ex Output:
Yes
Ex Input:
Head: PersonX asks the teacher<sep>Tail: to note the answer
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Head: chop firewood<sep>Tail: may splinter
Ex Output:
| Yes
| 1 | NIv2 | task1211_atomic_classification_hassubevent | fs_opt | [
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Definition: Construct a question that every answer in the list is correct and reasonable for it.
Input: toilet, sink, bathtub, tiles/floor
Output: | name something you might replace if you are remodeling your bathroom | 2 | NIv2 | task821_protoqa_question_generation | zs_opt | [
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In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Vietnamese language.
--------
Question: Police are cautioning that CS grenade launchers and explosive entries could be mistaken for shots, and have said that no shots were fired.
Answer: Cảnh sát đang cảnh báo rằng mọi người có thể nhầm lẫn lựu đạn CS và chất nổ được phóng với những phát đạn, và ông khẳng định không có phát súng nào được nổ.
Question: Six people were killed and over $2.5 billion in damage was caused.
Answer: 6 người đã thiệt mạng và thiệt hại tài sản lên tới hơn 2,5 tỉ đô la Mỹ.
Question: Tripp added that more bodies could be buried in the wreckage, saying "...we're going to have to do a very methodical search."
Answer: | Tripp nói thêm rằng nhiều thi thể có thể bị chôn vùi trong đống đổ nát, ông nói rằng ." .chúng ta sẽ phải có phương pháp tìm kiếm cụ thể."
| 7 | NIv2 | task549_alt_translation_en_vi | fs_opt | [
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Teacher:You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Spanish.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: We've created entire value systems and a physical reality to support the worth of self.
Student: | Hemos creado un sistema completo de valores y una realidad física que sostiene el valor del sí mismo. | 6 | NIv2 | task1219_ted_translation_en_es | zs_opt | [
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In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, that neither agree with nor contradict each other. Your job is to alter sentence 2 so that the pair clearly contradict each other. Generated sentences must be short, with less than 15 words. New information can be introduced. Avoid using pronouns to confuse the subject of the sentence.
Example input: Sentence 1: Jon saw his friend Tom coming out of the grocery store with a bag of fruit. Sentence 2: Tom had been shopping for fruit to give Jon.
Example output: Tom had never been in the store.
Example explanation: Tom must have gone into the store to come out of it.
Q: Sentence 1: Male guitar player on stage in a black shirt. Sentence 2: Someone performs.
A: | A man is on stage. | 3 | NIv2 | task189_snli_neutral_to_contradiction_text_modification | fs_opt | [
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TASK DEFINITION: This task is about writing a correct answer for the reading comprehension task. Based on the information provided in a given passage, you should identify the shortest continuous text span from the passage that serves as an answer to the given question. Avoid answers that are incorrect or provides incomplete justification for the question.
PROBLEM: Passage: The annual Southampton Boat Show is held in September each year, with over 600 exhibitors present. It runs for just over a week at Mayflower Park on the city's waterfront, where it has been held since 1968. The Boat Show itself is the climax of Sea City, which runs from April to September each year to celebrate Southampton's links with the sea. Question: In what month each year is the Southampton Boat Show held?
SOLUTION: September
PROBLEM: Passage: Several versions of a semi-official, structured pantheon were developed during the political, social and religious instability of the Late Republican era. Jupiter, the most powerful of all gods and "the fount of the auspices upon which the relationship of the city with the gods rested", consistently personified the divine authority of Rome's highest offices, internal organization and external relations. During the archaic and early Republican eras, he shared his temple, some aspects of cult and several divine characteristics with Mars and Quirinus, who were later replaced by Juno and Minerva. A conceptual tendency toward triads may be indicated by the later agricultural or plebeian triad of Ceres, Liber and Libera, and by some of the complementary threefold deity-groupings of Imperial cult. Other major and minor deities could be single, coupled, or linked retrospectively through myths of divine marriage and sexual adventure. These later Roman pantheistic hierarchies are part literary and mythographic, part philosophical creations, and often Greek in origin. The Hellenization of Latin literature and culture supplied literary and artistic models for reinterpreting Roman deities in light of the Greek Olympians, and promoted a sense that the two cultures had a shared heritage. Question: What did Jupiter personify in regards to Rome's highest offices?
SOLUTION: divine authority
PROBLEM: Passage: English Dominican mysticism in the late medieval period differed from European strands of it in that, whereas European Dominican mysticism tended to concentrate on ecstatic experiences of union with the divine, English Dominican mysticism's ultimate focus was on a crucial dynamic in one's personal relationship with God. This was an essential moral imitation of the Savior as an ideal for religious change, and as the means for reformation of humanity's nature as an image of divinity. This type of mysticism carried with it four elements. First, spiritually it emulated the moral essence of Christ's life. Second, there was a connection linking moral emulation of Christ's life and humanity's disposition as images of the divine. Third, English Dominican mysticism focused on an embodied spirituality with a structured love of fellow men at its center. Finally, the supreme aspiration of this mysticism was either an ethical or an actual union with God. Question: What is one element of English Dominican mysticism?
SOLUTION: | it emulated the moral essence of Christ's life
| 8 | NIv2 | task075_squad1.1_answer_generation | fs_opt | [
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You are given a sentence in Arabic. Your job is to translate the Arabic sentence into Hebrew.
Q: وهذا هو السبب ، أنه ولمئات السنين ، كان المسلمين في كل مكان يسمون أبنائهم جهاد ، بنات وبنين ، بنفس الطريقة التي ، يسمي بها المسيحيون بناتهم غريس ، والهندوس ، شعبي ، يسمون بناتنا بهاكتي ، والتي تعني في السنسكريتية ، العبادة الروحية.
A: וזוהי הסיבה לכך שבמשך מאות שנים, מוסלמים בכל מקום נתנו לילדיהם את השם ג 'יהאד, לבנותיהם וגם לבניהם, אותו שם בדומה לנוצרים שקוראים לבנותיהם "" גרייס "" (חסד), ולהינדים, בני עמי, שקוראים לבנותיהם "" בהקטי "", שפירושו בסנסקריט "" עבודה רוחנית "".
****
Q: اسئلوني لاحقاً عن هذا.. خاصة ان كنت تاكل السمك.. امر مثير للاهتمام..! ولكن الصلة هناك
A: תשאלו אותי כיצד אחר-כך, במיוחד אם אתם אוכלים דגים, מעניין למדי, אבל הקשר הזה נמצא שם.
****
Q: ينبغي علينا أن نبدأ بوضع علاقاتنا أن ندافع عن فكرة تكوين عالم متساوي وعالمي مترابط فيما بينه.
A: | עלינו להתחיל לעשות חיבורים משלנו, נלחמים עבור הרעיון הזה של עולם שוויוני ומחובר גלובלית.
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task1233_ted_translation_ar_he | fs_opt | [
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
Example: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild. (A) Tian Tian (B) UK (C) Edinburgh Zoo (D) Sweetie (E) Yang Guang (F) China
Output: (F)
This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
New input case for you: A UFO was spotted hovering over a sweltering city - but it turned out to be just a cloud. Keen alien-spotters headed online after seeing what looked like a flying saucer towering over Dublin, Ireland on Tuesday morning. But true believers were left disappointed after it only turned out to be an extra-terrestrial-shaped cloud. Student Carla Whelan, 18, posted shots of the martian shaped fluffy cloud. Her search for an answer was found, with the object being identified as a possible lenticular cloud, according to the Met Office, and not the sign of an impending invasion. The clouds form after rushing, moist air runs straight into a mountain and is forced upwards before condensing on the downward slope.Student Carla Whelan, 18, posted shots of the mysterious martian cloudIt looked like a flying saucer was going to invade Dublin, IrelandThe Met Office has said it is a lenticular cloud and not an alien invasion
Questions:Colly Murray added: 'Strange looking cloud about _ this morning £ufo. (A) UFO (B) Keen (C) Dublin (D) Ireland (E) Carla Whelan (F) Met Office
Output: | (C) | 1 | NIv2 | task302_record_classification | fs_opt | [
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
Head: PersonX loses 15 pounds<sep>Tail: to cut fat.
Output: | Yes | 1 | NIv2 | task1201_atomic_classification_xintent | zs_opt | [
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. You are given a sentence in Hebrew. Your job is to translate the Hebrew sentence into Polish.
אינני מדבר על הקמת מוסד דמוקרטי בין-לאומי.
| Nie mówię o powołaniu jakiejś globalnej instytucji demokratycznej. | 5 | NIv2 | task1112_ted_translation_he_pl | zs_opt | [
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... |
Given a phrase describing the relationship between two words, extract the words and the lexical relationship between them. The relation has to be of the type 'MemberOf', 'MadeOf', 'Synonym', 'Entails', 'HasA', 'HasProperty', 'PartOf', 'Antonym' or 'IsA'. The output should have the format: word1 relation word2.
[EX Q]: shadow can be used as the opposite of sunlight
[EX A]: shadow Antonym sunlight
[EX Q]: holiday can be characterized by fun
[EX A]: holiday HasProperty fun
[EX Q]: fruit can have or can contain sugar
[EX A]: | fruit HasA sugar
| 6 | NIv2 | task1510_evalution_relation_extraction | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you're given a statement and three sentences as choices. Your job is to determine the neutral choice based on your inference from the statement and your commonsense knowledge. The neutral choice is a sentence that neither agrees nor disagrees with the statement. Indicate your answer as '1', '2', or '3', corresponding to the choice number of the selected sentence. If sentence X agrees with sentence Y, one's correctness follows from the other one. If sentence X disagrees with sentence Y, they can not be correct at the same time.
Statement: Port Morant, a little way west, was the place where Captain Bligh of The Bounty fame first landed breadfruit on Jamaica. Choices: 1. Breadfruit has never came to Jamaica. 2. Breadfruit first came to Jamaica in Port Morant. 3. Port Morant is a small town. | 3 | 0 | NIv2 | task201_mnli_neutral_classification | zs_opt | [
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Given a piece of financial news and its polarity, classify it into 'true' if the polarity is correct and classify into 'false' if the polarity is incorrect. Output must be 'true' or 'false'.
[Q]: news:The order also includes extensive maintenance work of a shoe press delivered by Vaahto in 2001 .
polarity:neutral
[A]: true
[Q]: news:Technopolis has approximately 130 customer companies in Jyvaskyla .
polarity:negative
[A]: false
[Q]: news:The total amount of subscription prices was recorded in the fund for invested non-restricted equity .
polarity:neutral
[A]: | true
| 5 | NIv2 | task844_financial_phrasebank_classification | fs_opt | [
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Definition: In this task, you are given two strings A,B. Find the longer of the two lists, convert it to lowercase, and return all the unique alphabets used in it. The two input strings are never equal.
Input: dEYrxYVrQcAxmOR, FjVrQcAxTmFHJ
Output: | a, c, d, e, m, o, q, r, v, x, y | 2 | NIv2 | task756_find_longert_substring_and_return_all_unique_alphabets_in_it | zs_opt | [
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Given a command in a limited form of natural language, provide the correct sequence of actions that executes the command to thus navigate an agent in its environment. A command can be broken down into many different actions. Actions are uppercase and are individual steps that serve as the building blocks for a command. For commands, 'left' and 'right' are used to denote the direction of an action. The word 'opposite' turns the agent backward in the specified direction. The word 'around' makes the agent execute an action while turning around in the specified direction. The word 'and' means to execute the next scope of the command following the previous scope of the command. The word 'after' signifies to execute the previous scope of the command following the next scope of the command. The words 'twice' and 'thrice' trigger repetition of a command that they scope over two times or three times, respectively. There are only six actions: 'I_LOOK', 'I_WALK', 'I_RUN', 'I_JUMP', 'I_TURN_LEFT', and 'I_TURN_RIGHT'. These actions respectively align with the commands 'look', 'walk', 'run', 'jump', 'turn left', and 'turn right'. Actions and commands do not have quotations in the input and output.
--------
Question: walk around right after run
Answer: I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK
Question: jump opposite left twice and run around right twice
Answer: I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_JUMP I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_JUMP I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN I_TURN_RIGHT I_RUN
Question: look twice after walk around left
Answer: | I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_LOOK I_LOOK
| 7 | NIv2 | task126_scan_structured_text_generation_command_action_all | fs_opt | [
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The input is a sentence. The sentence includes an emotion. The goal of the task is to classify the emotion in the sentence to one of the classes: 'fear', 'joy', 'anger', 'sadness'. The emotion mainly depends on the adverb within the sentence.
Input: Consider Input: Harry told us all about the recent grim events.
Output: sadness
Input: Consider Input: The conversation with Heather was terrifying.
Output: fear
Input: Consider Input: The situation makes her feel enraged.
| Output: anger
| 2 | NIv2 | task1338_peixian_equity_evaluation_corpus_sentiment_classifier | fs_opt | [
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Craft one incorrect answer. In doing so, try to use words from the context as much as possible, or by using similar words used in the correct answer. DO NOT craft nonsensical or off-topic incorrect answers, such that the incorrect answers can be directly excluded without reasoning according to the context. Try to make your responses similar to the given correct answer. To this end, try to keep both the length and the style as similar as possible between the correct and the incorrect answer. To make your incorrect answers more difficult, try to incorporate words from context. To avoid being predictable or repetitive, try to add more variations and complexity.
Context: This is what I woke up to this morning . Actually , by now , a few hours later , it is much worse , raining , raining , raining with no end in sight . Tropical storm Fay looks like she plans to stay awhile . So far , it 's just a lot of water .
Question: What might happen if the storm does not move from the writer 's location ?
Correct Answer: The area could encounter flash flooding .
| The storm could damage a large area in its path . | 5 | NIv2 | task025_cosmosqa_incorrect_answer_generation | zs_opt | [
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
In this task, you are given a sentence in Spanish and your task is to translate it into English. In translation, keep the numbers and capitalization (capitalize only the first word of each sentence and name).
Example: Está, sin duda, dentro de la línea de las posiciones que nuestro Parlamento siempre ha adoptado.
Output: Indeed, it is quite in keeping with the positions this House has always adopted.
This English sentence is properly translated into Spanish because the English sentence also talks about how the house was always adopted.
New input case for you: Ya le he dicho varias veces en nombre de los colegas neerlandeses que querríamos tener un canal de televisión neerlandés.
Output: | I have already told you on a number of occasions that we, on behalf of the Dutch contingency, would like a Dutch television channel. | 1 | NIv2 | task531_europarl_es_en_translation | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given a text from a social media post. Your task is to classify the given post into two categories: 1) yes if the given post is potentially offensive to anyone (i.e., a subset of people, any particular person, etc.), 2) no, otherwise. Note that potentially offensive posts can contain sexual, racial, religious biased or offensive language. Warning: the examples and instances may contain offensive language.
Q: Bitches will be bitches.
A: Yes
****
Q: I hate the ghetto trash at the special school across the street from my building. All of them will grow up to be criminals.
A: Yes
****
Q: Theresa May, u are Islamophobic Racist Bitch.U cant b an inspiration 4 anyone let alone women in Saudi Arabia. SO SHUT THE FUCK UP. #UK #KSA
A: | Yes
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task609_sbic_potentially_offense_binary_classification | fs_opt | [
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Part 1. Definition
In this task, you need to reverse all words of a given length in the sentence. The number of letters in a word determine its length. For example, the length of the word "apple" is 5.
Part 2. Example
Sentence: 'as a guy jumps over the snow with his snowboard people riding on the lift behind him look on'. Reverse all words of length '6' in the given sentence.
Answer: as a guy jumps over the snow with his snowboard elpoep gnidir on the lift dniheb him look on
Explanation: Words 'people', 'riding', 'behind' are of length 6. Reversing these words results in 'elpoep', 'gnidir', and 'dniheb' respectively. So this is a correct answer.
Part 3. Exercise
Sentence: 'white and pink icing on cupcakes in paper linings'. Reverse all words of length '5' in the given sentence.
Answer: | etihw and pink gnici on cupcakes in repap linings | 7 | NIv2 | task378_reverse_words_of_given_length | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given an input list. A list contains several comma-separated items written within brackets. You need to return the count of all the alphabetical elements in the given list. Return 0 if no alphabetical element in the list
Example input: ['238', 'h', '92', 'U', '2799']
Example output: 2
Example explanation: Here, the alphabetical elements in the input list are 'h' and 'U', hence their count is 2.
Q: ['t', '1511', 'w', '3483', 'U', 'N', 'L', '6779', 'h', '3809', '3241', 'v', 'V', 'O', 'c', 'J', '5999', 'f', 'V', 'D', '913', '1479', '2217', '3307', 'Q', 'G', 'y', 'y', 'u', '4883', '5087', '4445', 'O', '6495', '9753', 'T']
A: | 21 | 3 | NIv2 | task504_count_all_alphabetical_elements_in_list | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you will be shown a short story with a beginning, two potential middles, and an ending. Your job is to choose the middle statement that makes the story coherent / plausible by writing "1" or "2" in the output. If both sentences are plausible, pick the one that makes most sense.
One example is below.
Q: Beginning: Butch had a really old computer. Middle 1: Butch decided to order a new computer online. Middle 2: Butch noticed that a storm was approaching to his town. Ending: It arrived and Butch was much happier.
A: 1
Rationale: People generally don't feel happy about natural disasters like storms. Therefore, we choose 1 in this case.
Q: Beginning: Jenny found someone stole her lunch twice in the break room this week. Middle 1: Jenny found a watch someone left in the break room. Middle 2: Jenny found a sweater someone left in the break room. Ending: Jenny picked up the sweater.
A: | 2 | 9 | NIv2 | task069_abductivenli_classification | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given news articles and you need to generate a highlight, i.e., a short summary, with a maximum length of 10 lines.
Input: Consider Input: (Mental Floss) -- There was a time when movie props were worthless. When a film wrapped, the studio would often recycle props and costumes for use in other films, or sometimes simply throw them away. But that's changed over the years, and now movie collectibles are a big business, with high-profile props going for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, when you start talking that kind of money, there are bound to be a few crooked characters who will do whatever it takes to get their hands on a piece of Hollywood history. 1. Has anyone questioned the flying monkeys? It's believed there were six or seven pairs of Dorothy's famous ruby red slippers made for the production of the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz". Of those, the location of four pairs is currently known, including one that resides in the Smithsonian. The Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, had their own pair, until the shoes were stolen one night in August 2005. The case went cold until this past April, when police received a tip that a resident in Homer Glen, Illinois, had not only bragged about paying someone to steal the slippers, but openly displayed the shoes in a glass box. Police raided the alleged thief's house, but didn't find the ruby red shoes. For now, the case remains open, and the shoes are still at-large. 2. "Easy Rider" choppers chopped . There are few motorcycles more iconic than the ones ridden by Peter Fonda and the late, great Dennis Hopper in their counterculture classic, "Easy Rider." There were four custom motorcycles built for the film -- two copies of each bike, including the "Captain America" chopper ridden by Fonda, featuring a star-spangled fuel tank and an extra long fork for the front wheels. One of the Captain America bikes was destroyed during filming, while the other three motorcycles were stolen from a storage garage before the film was even in the can. Obviously the bikes weren't famous yet, so they were presumably stripped and sold for parts. The thieves left the damaged Captain America bike, which was later restored, and now resides at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa. Mental Floss: What 10 Movie Props Later Sold For . 3. The man without the golden gun . In the 1974 movie "The Man with the Golden Gun," James Bond takes on Scaramanga, an expert assassin who charges $1 million per kill. The hitman's signature is a custom-made, solid gold gun that can be cleverly disassembled and disguised as everyday items like a cigarette case, a lighter, a pen, and a cuff link. There were three prop guns made for the film -- one that came apart, another that didn't come apart, and one that could fire a blank round. In October 2008, one of these props (it's unclear which one it was) was discovered missing from its display case at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England. Police still have no leads on the disappearance of the prop, worth an estimated £80,000 ($117,000) on the collector's black market. 4. The case of the missing "Maltese Falcon" There were a handful of falcon statues made for the 1941 noir classic, "The Maltese Falcon", starring Humphrey Bogart as Dashiell Hammett's famous private eye, Sam Spade. Over the years, nearly all original models of the bird have been lost, making the few remaining copies very valuable -- including one that sold for nearly $400,000 in 1994. For promotional purposes, plaster casts of the bird were made upon the film's release, and Elisha Cook, Jr., a character actor who played a henchman in the film, got his hands on one. His copy of the bird was later acquired by John's Grill in San Francisco, a restaurant dedicated to Hammett, who often wrote and ate there in the 1930s. The replica bird was on display for years, sitting on the second floor in a display case for all to see. That is, of course, until the day it disappeared in 2007. Mental Floss: Who Invented the Gatorade shower? After the falcon went missing, John's Grill offered a no-questions-asked reward of $25,000 to the person who brought it back, but no one came forward. The owner could have easily gotten a good replacement replica off eBay for a few hundred bucks, but he took a different approach instead. He put the $25,000 towards the creation of a new, original design of the Maltese Falcon that is a more stylized interpretation than the one used in the 1941 film. The new statue is five inches taller than the original and weighs around 150 pounds, three times heavier than the plaster replica that was stolen. To ensure this bird doesn't go missing, it's been bolted down and is monitored 24/7 by closed-circuit cameras. With that much security, the next time someone messes with this Maltese Falcon, it won't take Sam Spade to crack the case. 5. Well, that's one way to get an Oscar . In March 2000, a few guys got their hands on the ultimate movie collector's item when they stole 55 Oscars just days before the Academy Awards ceremony. Anthony Hart, a dock worker at delivery company Roadway Express, conspired with a fellow employee, truck driver Lawrence Ladent, to load 10 boxes of Oscars onto Ladent's truck. Ladent then took the statues to the home of accomplice John Harris for safekeeping until they could line up black market buyers. However, the men got spooked by the publicity surrounding the missing statues and dumped the boxes in an alleyway instead. Shortly after, Harris' half-brother, Willie Fulgear, found 52 of the Oscars while rummaging through the trash, looking for packing boxes to use during a move. After reporting his find to police, Fulgear collected a $50,000 reward from Roadway Express, but the other men didn't make out quite so well. Anthony Hart received the lightest sentence with three years probation. John Harris was sentenced to six months in jail, three years probation, and had to pay $921 to the Academy in restitution for the three missing statues. Lawrence Ledent was given six months in prison, five years probation, had to pay the Academy $1,050, and pay Roadway Express the full amount of the reward they offered to Fulgear. As for the three missing Oscars, one was found in 2003 during a Miami drug raid, but the other two are still out there somewhere. Mental Floss: Where 10 Oscar winners keep their statues . 6. Big bucks in spandex . Apparently no one's spider-sense was tingling when crooks made off with four hand-made superhero suits from the set of the first Spider-Man film. Each Spider-Man costume, valued at around $50,000 a piece, disappeared from a locked building on the Sony Pictures lot, leading authorities to believe it was an inside job. Police received a tip from the ex-wife of a former security guard at Sony, Jeffrey Gustafson, who said he might be involved in the theft. Police searched Gustafson's home and found records indicating that one costume was at a friend's house, two were traced to a collector in New York, and the last one was in the collection of a man in Japan. Adding to Gustafson's woes, police also found in his home a mannequin dressed in a $150,000 Batman costume that went missing from the Warner Bros. lot in 1996. Not coincidentally, Gustafson worked as a security guard at Warner Bros. at the time. For stealing the Spidey suits, Gustafson got 9 months in jail, 5 years probation, and had to pay $93,000 in restitution. Mental Floss: Strange robberies: Madonna's bustier . 7. Do collectors dream of rubber handguns? As he's hunting android replicants in a dystopian future, "Blade Runner's" Deckard, played by Harrison Ford, carries a strange-looking handgun that has captivated sci-fi fans for decades. The prop was custom-made using pieces from real firearms, including a bolt action from a rifle, two triggers, various knobs and dials, and even LED lights. To prevent their very expensive, one-of-a-kind prop from breaking, the producers made two solid rubber copies that were indistinguishable from the original at a distance, and could be knocked around during stunt scenes without getting damaged. But during the shoot, one of the dummy guns went missing and was never seen again. Oddly enough though, about a month after the film was released, highly accurate plastic replicas of Deckard's gun began appearing for sale on the collector's market. These knock-offs were so close to the ones used in the film that they must have been created using molds taken from the missing, now presumed stolen, dummy gun. While it's certain the thief made a pretty penny by selling the dummy gun, he would have surely been better off stealing the custom-made gun instead -- it sold at auction in 2009 for $270,000. Mental Floss: 10 weird pieces of unclaimed luggage . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.
Output: James Bond assassin Scaramanga had a golden gun that went missing .
Three of the "Easy Rider" choppers were stolen before that film was released .
Four hand-made superhero suits were stolen from the set of the first Spider-Man film .
Two rubber copies of "Blade Runner's" strange-looking handgun were taken .
Input: Consider Input: Washington (CNN) -- In one ill-fated fundraiser, Mitt Romney managed to offend Palestinians, Latinos and some of the same people he's counting on for support if he wants to unseat President Barack Obama. It isn't the first time Romney's oratory fumbles have put his campaign on its heels, handed opponents material to push the stereotype of him as an out-of-touch businessman and provoked members of the party's conservative base to question his worthiness as their standard-bearer. "Everybody has the same reaction: 'dumb, dumb, dumb,'" said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, adding that Romney's gaffes reinforce a sitcom-like caricature of the candidate. Opinion: What's wrong with Romney . After the tape, recorded during a May 17 private fundraiser at the home of Sun Capital executive Marc Leder, made the rounds on Monday, Romney convened a hastily scheduled news conference Monday night in which he said his comments were "off the cuff" and "not elegantly stated." However, he defended the main message of his remarks, saying he that while he could have made them "more clearly," he said he was trying to point out the differences between his and Obama's campaigns. Democratic pundits gloated and were content to let Romney's words speak for themselves. "I mean, I don't think Democrats had much to say at all. I mean, there wasn't much left to say," Democratic strategist Richard Socarides said on CNN's "Early Start." "Look, I mean, I think that, you know, big picture, this is a -- was a devastating moment for Governor Romney, potentially fatal, as people start to focus on this campaign." Narratives at work . Another Democratic strategist said that Romney's comments played into the two narratives that they have pushed: "First, that he doesn't care about the middle class. Well, thanks for the help, Mitt," Paul Begala, a CNN contributor and a senior adviser in the leading pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA, said on CNN's "AC360." "On the second front ... in order to give big tax cuts for the rich, Mitt Romney is going to have to raise taxes on the middle class. Well, when you're claiming to wealthy people that 47 percent of Americans don't pay federal income tax, I think a lot of those people, retirees, working class folks are going to listen to that and think, 'Gee, I guess the Democrats are right. I guess he does want to raise the taxes on the middle class in order to help the rich.'" Republican strategist Margaret Hoover, who served in the Bush White House, said the comments would wound Romney but it wouldn't be a fatal one. Video threatens Romney campaign . "You can understand while he tripped over his words, it probably wasn't characterized the best way. I think we can all agree with that," she said on "Early Start." "You can understand what he was trying to say. Do we have a systemic problem in this country when you have almost 50 percent of people not paying any federal income taxes? And he's running on a platform that would fundamentally change the tax code so that you lower the base, broaden the base and lower tax rates across the board." Reaction from other conservatives was mixed. While some some applauded Romney's comments, others saw them as reinforcing why they questioned his legitimacy. CNN contributor and conservative blogger Erick Erickson tweeted: "Dammit! I'm just now seeing these Romney secret videos. We need that guy on the campaign trail!" Others, such as New York Times columnist, David Brooks, wrote "Romney's comment is a country-club fantasy. It's what self-satisfied millionaires say to each other. It reinforces every negative view people have about Romney." And conservative commentator Bill Kristol, a frequent critic of Romney, called the remarks "stupid and arrogant." "It's worth recalling that a good chunk of the 47 percent who don't pay income taxes are Romney supporters — especially of course seniors (who might well "believe they are entitled to heath care," a position Romney agrees with), as well as many lower-income Americans (including men and women serving in the military) who think conservative policies are better for the country even if they're not getting a tax cut under the Romney plan. So Romney seems to have contempt not just for the Democrats who oppose him, but for tens of millions who intend to vote for him," Kristol posted on The Weekly Standard on Tuesday. Romney campaign responds . A Romney adviser tried to put the comments in context: . "What he's saying is there are people out there who don't pay taxes, unfortunately," Bay Buchanan, a senior adviser, said on CNN's "Starting Point" on Tuesday. "They're in a position where they're dependent on government, and those individuals are -- those Americans are voting for Barack Obama. They're in his backyard. And so those are people that I'm not going to be able to reach with my 20 percent tax cut or my cuts in spending because they would be concerned. It's not going to impact them getting a 20 percent tax cut. They don't pay taxes." Romney's comments were recorded by a hidden camera and posted Monday afternoon on the left-leaning news websites Mother Jones and The Huffington Post. Romney argued nearly half of Americans will vote for Obama because they rely on government support. Adding to his argument about entitlement, Romney said his "job is not to worry about those people." He also joked about wishing he had Latino heritage and talks about a Chinese factory his former firm purchased. A clip released Tuesday morning showed Romney questioning the prospect of ever reaching peace between Israelis and Palestinians, calling a path to a solution in the region "almost unthinkable to accomplish." "I'm torn by two perspectives in this regard," Romney is shown saying in a clip that only shows only the candidate speaking and does not include any questions that may have prompted his remarks. "One is the one which I've had for some time, which is that the Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace, and that the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish." Opinion: How Romney really feels about the GOP . With two weeks until the first presidential debate and less than two months before the election, the timing couldn't be worse, political experts say. The Romney campaign had banked on its convention last month to make a favorable introduction of Romney to the electorate, a large part of it just beginning to pay attention to the election. But a CNN/ORC International poll conducted after the convention showed Romney gained only a 1% rise in the polls while Obama gained three to four times that much following the Democrats' convention. Romney's acceptance speech was largely overshadowed by a rambling, off-the-cuff monologue by actor Clint Eastwood, which preceded it. Last week, Romney was criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike for an aggressive and politically charged response to violent attacks on U.S. embassies in Egypt and Libya. After the attacks, Romney in a statement said, "It's disgraceful that the Obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks." Series of gaffes . Over the weekend, Politico posted a story that detailed tensions within Romney's campaign and on Monday the campaign launched a new effort to inject energy and fresh policy details with a series of speeches and advertising. "There's been a bit of bad luck involved in some of it," said John Geer, chairman of Vanderbilt University's political science department. "It's not a surprise that these blunt remarks are going to be made in front of this type of audience. Here's a guy who's trying to work on his image about caring and this doesn't help him at all." Romney has been plagued by a series of gaffes during his presidential run. He joked with unemployed workers in Florida in June 2011 that he, too, was also unemployed. In January of this year, he told a crowd of supporters that he likes "being able to fire people" in a talk about insurance companies. He went on to say that if someone didn't provide adequate services, he liked to be able to find someone else who would. But critics took the first part of the quote used it to paint him as a venture capitalist focused only on a company's bottom line. Controversial video shows candid Romney . In a February interview, Romney told CNN that he is "not concerned about the very poor," citing the safety net in place by the American government and said that his primary focus is the middle class. But it was the first part of the sentence that critics pounced on as evidence of Romney's elitism, while conservatives said the safety net he talked about only encouraged a welfare state. Later that month, at a campaign stop at the Daytona 500 NASCAR race, Romney told a reporter that while he might not follow the sport as closely as the most ardent fans, "I have some great friends who are NASCAR team owners." And at an event in Detroit, he tried to prove he was behind the American automotive industry by saying that he drove a Ford Mustang and a Chevrolet pickup and that his wife, Ann, "drives a couple of Cadillacs." Defenders sought to defuse the controversy by pointing to Obama's comments during the 2008 Democratic primaries about "bitter" people who "cling to guns or religion." But those comments came long before the general election and did little to harm him with voters. Romney's comments will serve as a distraction in coming days but there's still opportunities for him to get back on track with a weak economy and high jobless rate. "He's a tough campaigner Romney. ... I don't think one should rule him out," Geer said. "The fundamentals are still a problem for Obama." iReport: Weigh in about Romney . I'm the 47% but - You're WRONG Mitt Romney! 4,000 millionaires in Romney's '47%' Jim Acosta, Peter Hamby, Ashley Killough, Kevin Liptak, Jeanne Sahadi and Rachel Streitfeld contributed to this report.
Output: GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's verbal gaffes have once again stymied his campaign's ability to control the narrative .
Democrats were gleeful, while Republicans left scrambling after Romney's comments .
Less than two months before the election, Romney's challenge is to steer clear of speaking slip ups; hammer Obama on the economy .
Input: Consider Input: (CNN) -- Criminals who file fraudulent tax returns by stealing people's identities could rake in an estimated $26 billion over the next five years because the IRS cannot keep up with the amount of the fraud, Treasury Inspector General J. Russell George said Tuesday. "Our analysis found that, although the IRS detects and prevents a large number of fraudulent refunds based on false income documents, there is much fraud that it does not detect," said George's prepared testimony before a joint hearing of the House Ways and Means Subcommittees on Oversight and Social Security. George's report is the first detailed analysis of the tax refund fraud problem, which could affect any legitimate taxpayer. His projection of $26 billion is larger than any other estimate of identity theft tax fraud. In a statement issued following George's testimony, the IRS said it "believes that the five-year estimate is far too high." "The estimate was based on 2010 figures, which took place before the IRS instituted major changes with the way it handles identity theft cases," the IRS statement read. "Our expanded screening on issues such as W-2 matching, Schedule C information, interest income and Social Security income have had a major impact on our ability to reduce identity theft fraud." Those efforts, according to the IRS, have lead to "stopping more refund fraud than ever before" and "are not reflected in the five-year projection" by the Treasury inspector general. Last year, according to the Treasury Inspector General's Office, the IRS reported that of the 2.2 million tax returns it found to be fraudulent, about 940,000 returns totaling $6.5 billion were related to identity theft. In its investigation, George said, auditors found another 1.5 million undetected tax returns with more than $5.2 billion in fraud. "The primary characteristic of these cases is that the identity thief reports false income and withholding to generate a fraudulent tax return," George said. "Without the falsely reported income, many of the deductions and/or credits used to inflate the fraudulent tax refund could not be claimed on the tax return. The individuals whose identities were stolen may not even be aware that their identities were used to file a fraudulent tax return." Making the problem worse, George said, the IRS is hampered by limited resources. "Even with improved identification of these returns, the next step of verifying whether the returns are fraudulent will require resources," he said. "The IRS has faced budget cuts, a hiring freeze and staffing reductions during the same time it has encountered a significant surge in identity theft refund fraud. Without the necessary resources, it is unlikely that the IRS will be able to work the entire inventory of potentially fraudulent returns it identifies. The IRS will only select those tax returns that it can verify based on its resources." The scope of the problem is illustrated by what George said his auditors found for tax year 2010, in which 48,357 Social Security numbers were used multiple times as a primary taxpayer identification number. "When the identity thief files the fraudulent tax return, the IRS does not yet know that the individual's identity will be used more than once," George said. "As a result, the tax return is processed, and the fraudulent refund is issued. These instances result in the greatest burden to the legitimate taxpayer." As of last month, the IRS reported that it had stopped the issuance of $1.3 billion in potentially fraudulent tax returns. The IRS says it determined these returns were potentially fraudulent through a sampling of returns, and it does not believe any legitimate returns were included. George said more should be done to ensure that fraudulent tax returns are not deposited into bank accounts. In addition, thieves commonly get the refunds put on debit cards. "Direct deposits should not be made to debit cards issued by financial institutions and debit card administration companies that do not take sufficient steps to authenticate individuals' identities," George said. To make matters worse, the IRS is not effectively helping the victims of identity theft, George said, adding that it can take more than a year to resolve these cases. "The IRS acknowledges that it does not know the exact number of identity theft incidents or the number of taxpayers affected by identity theft," George said. "It also has not been able to quantify the amount of improper payments resulting from identity theft." In an investigation into tax refund fraud, CNN reported in March that criminals have purchased luxury cars, jewelry and plastic surgery with the money. First, thieves obtain Social Security numbers and other personal information from insiders at hospitals, doctor's offices, car dealerships or anywhere the information is stored. Then, they file an online tax return using the real taxpayer's name and a fictitious income. In most cases, the criminals buy a debit card so the IRS can issue the refund on that card, although some thieves have also gotten their returns on actual Treasury checks. The thieves know that the IRS does not verify the employer W-2s sent with the return until after the refund is issued. The IRS maintains it has certain filters in place at the start of the tax filing season to prevent and detect identity theft and fraud, and it says it has recently trained additional employees across the country to deal with the problem. It has also issued special personal identification numbers, or PINs, to identity theft victims when they are filing future returns. But in testimony before Congress last year, National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson said those filters "inevitably block large numbers of proper refund claims" since there "is no easy way to distinguish proper claims from improper ones." In testimony prepared for Tuesday's hearing, Deputy IRS Commissioner Steven Miller said the agency cannot stop all identity theft. "However, we have improved, and we are committed to continuing to improve our programs. We can and will continue to work to prevent the issuance of fraudulent refunds, and we can and will continue to work with innocent taxpayers to clear their accounts and/or get them money faster in a courteous and professional manner." At the same time, Miller said, there is a "delicate balance" in the "need to make payments in a timely manner with the need to ensure that claims are proper and taxpayer rights are protected." In the past four years, he said, the IRS has identified more than 490,000 taxpayers who are the victims of identity theft. "Various new identity theft filters are in place to improve our ability to spot false returns before they are processed and before a refund is issued," Miller said. The IRS has issued special identification numbers to taxpayers whose identities have been stolen and clamped down on abuses in filing returns under deceased taxpayers' identities and prisoners. The agency also started a pilot program in April to help local law enforcement in obtaining tax return information related to ongoing criminal investigations. "I cannot tell you that we will beat this problem in one year," Miller said. "I can tell you that we have committed our talents and resources to prevent the issuance of fraudulent returns and have developed processes to minimize the pain felt by those who have been victimized."
| Output: The Treasury's estimate is the first detailed analysis of the ongoing problem .
With budget cuts, the IRS cannot deal with the fraud, according to inspector general .
IRS says it stopped the issuance of $1.3 billion in potentially fraudulent tax returns .
| 2 | NIv2 | task1553_cnn_dailymail_summarization | fs_opt | [
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given two lists A,B. Find the longest common subsequence in the lists A and B.
Q: ['E', 'K', 'q', '4883', '1597', '9783', '3721', 'O', '9629', '6157', 'p', '8735', 'C', 4505, 7133, 7655], [7467, 8397, 'V', 1883, 't', 'q', '4883', '1597', '9783', '3721', 'O', '9629', '6157', 'p', '8735', 'N', 4397, 5179, 'B']
A: | q, 4883, 1597, 9783, 3721, O, 9629, 6157, p, 8735 | 9 | NIv2 | task605_find_the_longest_common_subsequence_in_two_lists | zs_opt | [
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Q: In this task, you're given a context, further information available on a particular linked term from the statement, and an answer term. Your job is to generate a question that can use the information provided to obtain the given answer. You should use the information on both context and link information to create the question. Note that the answer to the question should be exactly the given answer, and if the answer is none, the answer to the question shouldn't be obtainable from the context or linked information.
Context: Yorke embarked on a solo career Link Information: none Answer: none
A: | How many copies did Yorke's first solo album sell? | 7 | NIv2 | task235_iirc_question_from_subtext_answer_generation | zs_opt | [
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Given a sentence in the Central Khmer, provide an equivalent translation in Japanese that retains the same meaning through the translation. In translation, keep numbers as it is.
[Q]: រដ្ឋាភិបាលបណ្តោះអាសន្នចម្រុះអាយស៊ីឡែនដែលទើបបង្កើតថ្មីនឹងចូលកាន់តំណែងនៅថ្ងៃនេះ យោងតាមមេដឹកនាំចម្រុះ។
[A]: アイスランドの新連立暫定政権は今日始動すると連立政権リーダーは言う。
[Q]: សាស្រ្តចារ្យរេស ដែលជានាយកផ្នែកអប់រំនៅស្ថាប័នរ៉ូយ៉ាល់ សូសាយអឺធី បាននិយាយថាដោយសារតែសិស្សជាច្រើនមានការបារម្ភអំពីបញ្ហានេះ ពួកគេអាចនឹង "ដកខ្លួនចេញ" ពីវិទ្យសាស្រ្ត ប្រសិនបើក្តីបារម្ភនិងទស្សនៈពិភពលោករបស់ពួកគេមិនត្រូវបានលើកឡើងយកមកពិភាក្សា។
[A]: 王立協会の教育の責任者であるライス教授は、「相当な数の生徒がこの問題に関心があるので、彼らの関心と世界観が扱われなければ、彼らが科学から”切り離され”そうである」と言った。
[Q]: នៅថ្ងៃព្រហស្បតិ៍ ទាហានជើងទឹកសិង្ហបុរីបានធ្វើការព្រមានពីគ្រោះថ្នាក់ពីចោរសមុទ្រដែលអាចមានដល់នាវាដែលធ្វើដំណើរឆ្លងកាត់ច្រកសមុទ្រម៉ាឡាកា ក្រោយពីទទួលបានសារពីអង្គការភេរវជនមិនបញ្ចេញឈ្មោះមួយ។
[A]: | シンガポール海軍は匿名のテロ組織からの通報を受け、マラッカ海峡を通過する船舶への海賊の可能性を警告した。
| 5 | NIv2 | task1122_alt_khm_ja_translation | fs_opt | [
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a premise, a hypothesis, and an update. The premise sentence describes a real-world situation and is always assumed to be true. The hypothesis sentence describes an assumption or inference that you might make about that situation having read the premise. The update provides additional information about the situation that might weaken or strengthen the hypothesis. A weakener is a statement that weakens the hypothesis, that is, it makes you much less likely to believe the hypothesis is true. A strengthener is a statement that strengthens the hypothesis, that is, it makes you much more likely to believe the hypothesis is true. Your task is to answer with 'strengthener' or 'weakener' if the update strengthens or weakens the hypothesis, respectively.
Q: Premise: Puzzled asian man wearing kimono and scratching head, standing and holding bag in paved outdoor shopping area.
Hypothesis: An Asian man is wearing a pink kimono.
Update: He is practically camouflaged against the black and grey wall.
A: | weakener | 9 | NIv2 | task936_defeasible_nli_snli_classification | zs_opt | [
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0.5601183176040649... |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be shown a Persian passage and a question, and you have to determine whether the question is answerable based on the passage or not. If the question is answerable, choose the "True" label, and if not select "False"
Problem:بهروز وثوقی (زادهٔ ۲۰ اسفند ۱۳۱۶ در خوی) بازیگر سینما، تلویزیون و تئاتر اهل ایران است. او برادر چنگیز وثوقی و شهراد وثوقی است که هر دو در ایران به کار هنرپیشگی مشغولاند. وثوقی قبل از بازیگری در سینما، کارمند ادارهٔ دارایی و بعد دوبلور و گویندهٔ رادیو تلویزیون بود. بهروز وثوقی محبوبیتی افسانهای میان مردم و سینمادوستان دارد، و یکی از محبوبترین چهرههای سینمای ایران بودهاست. بهروز وثوقی در آثار کارگردانان نامداری چون ساموئل خاچیکیان، ناصر تقوایی، امیر نادری، فریدون گُله، مسعود کیمیایی، خسرو هریتاش، علی حاتمی، ژان نگولسکو، رضا بدیعی، شیرین نشاط، جیمز فارگو، بهمن قبادی، جلال مقدم و شاپور قریب بازی کرده و در موفقیت بهترین فیلمهای مسعود کیمیایی همچون قیصر، گوزنها، داش آکل، رضا موتوری و خاک تأثیر فراوان داشتهاست. او در طول فعالیت هنریاش بارها نامزد و برنده جوایز جشنوارههای مختلف شد که از مهمترین آنها میتوان به کسب دو مجسمهٔ سپاس بهترین بازیگر نقش اول مرد برای فیلمهای قیصر و رضا موتوری، و جایزهٔ بز بالدار جشنواره جهانی فیلم تهران برای فیلم گوزنها اشاره کرد.
Question: دستاورد بهروز وثوقی برای بازی در گوزنها چه بود؟
Solution: | True | 8 | NIv2 | task396_persianqa_classification | zs_opt | [
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-0.16177478432655334,
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-0.6775714159011841,
0.2666380703449249,
1.... |
In this task you will be given a list of integers. You should round each integer to the nearest tens place. That means you should round the number to the nearest multiple of 10.
Example input: [-83, 53, -48, 8]
Example output: [-80, 50, -50, 10]
Example explanation: The output correctly rounds each integer in the input list to the nearest ten. So this is a good example.
Q: [843, 633, -761, -965, -378]
A: | [840, 630, -760, -960, -380] | 3 | NIv2 | task373_synthetic_round_tens_place | fs_opt | [
-0.45179298520088196,
0.4572961628437042,
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-0.2725203037261963,
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Persian. Your job is to translate the Farsi sentence into Polish.
Problem:اریک: خوبم ، فقط دارم لباسام رو در حضور چندصد نفر آدم در میارم ، خیلی عالیه
Solution: | Eric Dishman: W porządku. Właśnie się rozbieram przed kilkuset ludźmi. To cudowne. | 8 | NIv2 | task1272_ted_translation_fa_pl | zs_opt | [
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-0.5571094751358032,
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-1.007291555404663,
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0.12675178050994873,
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0.48399099707603455,... |
In this task, you are given a Reddit post as a text. Your task is to generate a short summary for this text. The summary must include a situation which caused humor. The summary should be one or two sentences long.
Text: this happened around 3 weeks ago, when a friend of mine was staying the night at my house. so my friend and i were just messing around, we were outside, then we had his wonderful idea (at the time). do flips onto my parent's bed! wonderful idea! we were having so much fun, and then i jumped on it and heard and felt a snap, then a large thump. the bed collapsed in the middle. it wasn't an old bed either, it was from about 2 months ago. so here we are freaking out, when my friend had the idea of bending it back. there were 2 metal bars as the support for the bed, so we took that and tried bending it back together. we mostly bent it back, then put it back, scratching the frame. then we realized, the gerbil we had while jumping on the bed was gone. we freaked the fuck out, and darted around the room looking for it. then we went into the laundry room and behold - the terrified gerbil. but the problem was, it was behind the dryer and we couldn't get to it. we pulled the dryer out, not knowing there was a hose connecting to the dryer, and got the gerbil. we reconnected the hose as best we could (it leaks heat everywhere) and now the gerbil is returned. my house gets humid because of the dryer and i'm scared of my dad finding out about the bed.
edit - lead changed to leak | broke my dad's bed, broke a dryer, lost a gerbil, found the gerbil. | 0 | NIv2 | task511_reddit_tifu_long_text_summarization | zs_opt | [
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you're given a context passage, a question, and three answer options. Your task is to return an incorrect answer option to the question from the choices given. For all questions, only one of the three answer options is correct. Pick one of the two incorrect answer options as the output.
Context: Taylor hurt Lee's feelings when they were having an argument one day.
Question: What will happen to Lee?
Options: (A) say sorry for the argument (B) lose a friend (C) like running a marathon
Output: | B | 1 | NIv2 | task385_socialiqa_incorrect_answer_generation | zs_opt | [
-0.1454896628856659,
0.41541022062301636,
-0.14340582489967346,
0.670596718788147,
0.01677114889025688,
-0.08043456077575684,
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-0.4655456244945526,
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0.2185169905424118,
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... |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a text, a pronoun from the text, and two candidate names. You should determine what the pronoun refers to and classify the answers into A, B, or Neither. A and B here are referring to option A and option B. Position of the pronoun in the text is showed within two "_"s.
Problem:On March 21, 2006, Murray was fired by the Kings and was replaced on an interim basis by John Torchetti. He provided colour commentary for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during their Hockey Night in Canada telecasts of the 2006 Stanley Cup playoffs. On December 11, 2006, the Blues hired Murray to replace Mike Kitchen as head coach after a seven game losing streak. _He_coached the Blues to a record of 33--36--13 in his first full season as coach in 2007--2008. <sep>, Pronoun: He <sep>, A: Murray <sep>, B: Mike Kitchen
Solution: | A | 8 | NIv2 | task329_gap_classification | zs_opt | [
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-0.08584074676036835,
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Detailed Instructions: A text is given in Hindi. Translate it from the Hindi language to the Telugu language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
See one example below:
Problem: विधेयक में जमाराशि लेने वाले और जमाराशि को विस्तार से परिभाषित किया गया है।
Solution: డిపాజిట్ మరియు డిపాజిట్లు బిల్లులో నిర్వచించబడ్డాయి.
Explanation: Correct translation for given sentence. Input sentence means 'The deposit and deposits have been defined in the bill.' which is the same as the output sentence.
Problem: आईआईएम छात्रों को शिक्षा प्रदान करेंगे ताकि वे पेशेवर प्रबंधक बन सकें।
Solution: | విద్యార్థులు ప్రొఫెషనల్ మేనేజర్లు అయ్యేటట్లుగా వారికి తగిన విద్య ను ఈ ఐఐఎమ్ లు అందించనున్నాయి. | 4 | NIv2 | task1045_pib_translation_hindi_telugu | fs_opt | [
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-0.7891010046005249,
0.26188433170318... |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given commands (in terms of logical operations) to select relevant rows from the given table. Your job is to classify the command into one of these seven categories: (1) majority, (2) unique, (3) superlative, (4) count, (5) comparative, (6) aggregation, and (7) ordinal.
Here are the defications of each category:
1. majority: Describing the majority values (most or all) over one column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
2. unique: Describing one unique row, regarding one column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
3. Superlative: Describing the maximum or minimum value in a column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
4. Ordinal: Describing the n-th maximum or minimum value in a column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
5. Comparative: Comparing two rows in the table, regarding their values in one column
6. Count: counting some rows in the table based on the values in one column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
7. Aggregation: Describing the sum or average value over a column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows.
Here are the definitions of logical operators for understanding of command:
1. count: returns the number of rows in the view.
2. only: returns whether there is exactly one row in the view.
3. hop: returns the value under the header column of the row.
4. and: returns the boolean operation result of two arguments.
5. max/min/avg/sum: returns the max/min/average/sum of the values under the header column.
6. nth_max/nth_min: returns the n-th max/n-th min of the values under the header column.
7. argmax/argmin: returns the row with the max/min value in header column.
8. nth_argmax/nth_argmin: returns the row with the n-th max/min value in header column.
9. eq/not_eq: returns if the two arguments are equal.
10. round_eq: returns if the two arguments are roughly equal under certain tolerance.
11. greater/less: returns if the first argument is greater/less than the second argument.
12. diff: returns the difference between two arguments.
13. filter_eq/ filter_not_eq: returns the subview whose values under the header column is equal/not equal to the third argument.
14. filter_greater/filter_less: returns the subview whose values under the header column is greater/less than the third argument.
15. filter_greater_eq /filter_less_eq: returns the subview whose values under the header column is greater/less or equal than the third argument.
16. filter_all: returns the view itself for the case of describing the whole table
17. all_eq/not_eq: returns whether all the values under the header column are equal/not equal to the third argument.
18. all_greater/less: returns whether all the values under the header column are greater/less than the third argument.
19. all_greater_eq/less_eq: returns whether all the values under the header column are greater/less or equal to the third argument.
20. most_eq/not_eq: returns whether most of the values under the header column are equal/not equal to the third argument.
21. most_greater/less: returns whether most of the values under the header column are greater/less than the third argument.
22. most_greater_eq/less_eq: returns whether most of the values under the header column are greater/less or equal to the third argument.
Q: and { only { filter_eq { all_rows ; sprints classification ; no award } } ; eq { hop { filter_eq { all_rows ; sprints classification ; no award } ; stage } ; 1 } }
A: | unique | 9 | NIv2 | task212_logic2text_classification | zs_opt | [
0.09466134011745453,
-0.3689920902252197,
-0.29715049266815186,
0.24233144521713257,
0.4467337131500244,
-0.483380526304245,
0.7397841215133667,
0.6662676334381104,
0.3262035548686981,
-0.02938051149249077,
-0.07021228224039078,
0.05956624448299408,
0.012918087653815746,
0.5422772169113159... |
In this task, you are given a short story consisting of exactly 5 sentences where the second sentence is missing. You are given two options and you need to select the one that best connects the first sentence with the rest of the story. Indicate your answer by 'Option 1' if the first option is correct, otherwise 'Option 2'. The incorrect option will change the subsequent storyline, so that at least one of the three subsequent sentences is no longer consistent with the story.
One example: Sentence 1: The cashier was counting the dollar bills at her desk.
Sentence 3: Everyone panicked and started to scream.
Sentence 4: The men threatened the people to remain quiet.
Sentence 5: The cashier handed them the cash so they would go away.
Option 1: Two men rushed into the store and held their guns up.
Option 2: Two dogs rushed into the store.
Solution is here: Option 1
Explanation: Option 1 forms a consistent story with the given four sentences. In constrast, Option 2 is incorrect as the entty 'two dogs' is not consistent with 'men' mentioned in Sentence 4.
Now, solve this: Sentence 1: Henry exchanged $45 with Hannah for a new pair of shoes.
Sentence 3: The bottom sole broke when he tried to walk a couple of steps
Sentence 4: They were Styrofoam when Henry looked under the shoe
Sentence 5: He became frustrated and searched for Hannah outside
Option 1: He put them on and wore them happily all day.
Option 2: He waited until he got home to put them on.
Solution: | Option 2 | 6 | NIv2 | task065_timetravel_consistent_sentence_classification | fs_opt | [
0.12658734619617462,
0.1484391689300537,
-0.554450273513794,
0.5484976768493652,
0.12686577439308167,
-0.03454398363828659,
-0.2051977813243866,
1.2407093048095703,
0.4627571105957031,
-0.5810124278068542,
-0.42606234550476074,
-0.04203350096940994,
-0.4815833568572998,
-0.1517572999000549... |
Detailed Instructions: Given news headlines, an edited word and funniness labels. The original sentence has word with the given format {word}. Create new headlines by replacing {word} in the original sentence with edit word. Your task is to generate answer "Yes" if an edited sentence matches funniness label, otherwise generate answer "No".
Problem:News Headline: Trump Can Prep For Mueller Interview After Playing {Golf} , Giuliani Says
Edit: Guitar
Label: Funny
Solution: | Yes | 8 | NIv2 | task496_semeval_answer_generation | zs_opt | [
-0.2259330302476883,
0.45922502875328064,
-0.20848682522773743,
0.3113369345664978,
-0.6078732013702393,
-0.6390182971954346,
-0.06607379019260406,
1.213051199913025,
0.17007195949554443,
-0.1389179825782776,
-0.24940595030784607,
-0.1213490292429924,
-0.4857333302497864,
-0.20931819081306... |
You are given a statement written in Tamil. Choose the most logical word from the given 4 options which can be used to replace the <MASK> token in the statement. Output the word from the correct option .
[Q]: Statement: கல்வான் நதி (Galwan River) என்பது <MASK>வின் தெற்கு சிஞ்சியாங் பகுதியில் இருந்து இந்தியாவின் சம்மு காசுமீர் வரை பாய்கின்ற ஒரு நதியாகும். சாம்சுங்லிங் என்ற பகுதியில் தோன்றும் இந்நதி மேற்கு நோக்கிப் பாய்ந்து 34°45′33″வ 78°10′13″கி என்ற ஆள்கூறுகளில் சையோக் நதியுடன் இணைகிறது. சிந்து நதியின் கிளை நதிகளில் நீரின் திசைக்கு எதிராகப் பாயும் நதிகளில் இதுவும் ஒன்றாகும்.
Option A: இந்தியா
Option B: சீனா
Option C: இராணுவப்படையை
Option D: மைசூருக்கு
[A]: சீனா
[Q]: Statement: எண்ணாயிர மீட்டரை மீறும் மலைகள் நான்கு இத்துணைத் தொடரிலேயே உள்ளன. எவரெஸ்ட், <MASK>, மக்காலு, சோ ஓயு ஆகிய மேற்படி மலைகளுடன், வேறும் பல முக்கிய மலைகள் இதில் உள்ளன. இதனால் இதை உலகின் மிக உயர்ந்த மலைத்தொடர் எனலாம். இதன் திபேத் பக்கத்தில், ரோங்புக் பனியாறும், காங்சங் பனியாறும் உள்ளன. நேபாளப் பக்கத்தில், கோசும்பா பனியாறு, கும்பு பனியாறு என்பவை இருக்கின்றன. எவரெஸ்ட் மலைமுகட்டில் ஏறுவதற்கான வழமையான பாதை கோசும்பாப் பகுதியில் அமைந்துள்ளதால் இப்பகுதியே இத் தொடரில் மிகவும் அதிகமாக அறியப்பட்ட பகுதியாகும்.
Option A: சாளக்கிராமம்
Option B: லோட்சே
Option C: மக்காலு
Option D: மலைத்தொடர்
[A]: லோட்சே
[Q]: Statement: 7, 8ஆம் நூற்றாண்டுகளில் வாழ்ந்த சைவக்குரவர்களான <MASK>, திருநாவுக்கரசர், சுந்தரர் ஆகியோர் இயற்றிய தேவாரத்தில் சிறப்பித்துக் கூறப்பட்டுள்ள பாடல்பெற்ற தலமாக திருவாரூர் அமைந்துள்ளது. மார்கழி ஆதிரை விழா, பங்குனி உத்திரப்பெருநாள், வீதிவிடங்கனுக்கு நீதி செய்த முறை ஆகியவற்றை இப்பாடல்களின் மூலம் அறியலாம். இக்கோயில் 9ஆம் நூற்றாண்டில் முதலாம் ஆதித்ய சோழனால் கற்கோயிலாக கட்டப்பெற்றதாகும். அதன்பின்னர், முதலாம் இராஜராஜசோழன் காலத்தில் புனரமைக்கப்பட்டது. பிற்காலச் சோழர்கள் மற்றும் பாண்டியர்களின் கல்வெட்டுகள் இக்கோயிலில் உள்ளன.
Option A: திருநாவுக்கரசர்
Option B: சுந்தரர்
Option C: திருஞானசம்பந்தர்
Option D: சிம்மவிஷ்ணு
[A]: | திருஞானசம்பந்தர்
| 5 | NIv2 | task953_wiki_cloze_ta_multiple_choice_question_answering | fs_opt | [
0.6697869896888733,
0.44338685274124146,
-0.2527104914188385,
0.45312654972076416,
0.38537439703941345,
-0.7299438714981079,
-0.26527178287506104,
0.7899213433265686,
0.010827896185219288,
0.648979902267456,
0.5136497616767883,
0.23622286319732666,
-0.6325063705444336,
-0.2132301926612854,... |
In this task, you're given a dialogue between a customer and a flight booking agent with a gap in the conversation. Your job is to find the answer of the previous dialogue. Avoid using irrelevant extra information while creating the answer. The answer should be relevant to the question before the blank. If you fill the blank with a question, it should have an answer from the agent in the given dialogue. Fill the gap marked with underline.
[Q]: customer: Hello, I am Frank Davis.
agent: Hello, how may I serve you today?
__
agent: Sure, I will check in the database and get back to you.
customer: Ok.
agent: Sorry, there is no recent reservation on your name to cancel.
customer: Ok, no issues. Thank you for your response.
agent: Thank you for choosing us.
[A]: customer: Due to my health condition I need to cancel my reservation, can you please help me?
[Q]: customer: Hello, I am Emma Hill.
agent: Hello, how may I serve you at this moment?
customer: I am Planning to attend my friend birthday party in Washington DC - IAD. Can you please help me to book a flight ticket from Boston, MA - BOS?
__
customer: Thank you.
agent: Could you please help me with providing your travelling dates?
customer: Sure, my travelling dates are from 04/13 to 04/15.
agent: Ok, do you need any halt in between the journey?
customer: I need a halt in between my journey.
agent: There are no flights found on your requested dates.
customer: No problem, thanks for your information.
agent: Thank you for reaching us.
[A]: agent: Sure, I am here to help you.
[Q]: customer: Hello, I am Pamela Rodriguez.
agent: Hello, what can I do for you today?
__
agent: Sure, do you need a connection in between your journey?
customer: 02/04 and 02/04 are my planned travelling dates. I prefer one connection.
agent: Ok, please wait a minute.
customer: Ok.
agent: We found a AA airline with flight number 1003 and price is 100 available according to your requirements.
customer: That's good you can book the ticket.
agent: Your reservation is done.
customer: Thanks for your assistance.
agent: Thank you for picking us.
[A]: | customer: I want to reach Detroit, MI-DTW to meet my old friend to start a new business, can you help me to book a flight ticket from Dallas, TX-DFW?
| 5 | NIv2 | task574_air_dialogue_sentence_generation | fs_opt | [
0.5547348856925964,
0.11471129953861237,
-0.5440090298652649,
-0.6313263773918152,
0.2915416657924652,
-0.19325068593025208,
0.9190404415130615,
0.14771395921707153,
-0.4634174406528473,
0.5746542811393738,
-0.1700078845024109,
-0.2841770648956299,
-0.15444207191467285,
0.08823010325431824... |
Given a sequence of actions to navigate an agent in its environment, provide the correct command in a limited form of natural language that matches the sequence of actions when executed. Commands are lowercase and encapsulate the logic of the sequence of actions. Actions are individual steps that serve as the building blocks for a command. There are only six actions: 'I_LOOK', 'I_WALK', 'I_RUN', 'I_JUMP', 'I_TURN_LEFT', and 'I_TURN_RIGHT'. These actions respectively align with the commands 'look', 'walk', 'run', 'jump', 'turn left', and 'turn right'. For commands, 'left' and 'right' are used to denote the direction of an action. opposite turns the agent backward in the specified direction. The word 'around' makes the agent execute an action while turning around in the specified direction. The word 'and' means to execute the next scope of the command following the previous scope of the command. The word 'after' signifies to execute the previous scope of the command following the next scope of the command. The words 'twice' and 'thrice' trigger repetition of a command that they scope over two times or three times, respectively. Actions and commands do not have quotations in the input and output.
Q: I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_LEFT
A: turn left after turn opposite right thrice
****
Q: I_TURN_RIGHT I_TURN_LEFT I_JUMP I_TURN_LEFT I_JUMP I_TURN_LEFT I_JUMP I_TURN_LEFT I_JUMP
A: turn right and jump around left
****
Q: I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_LOOK I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_LOOK I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_LOOK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK
A: | look opposite left thrice and walk around left thrice
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task127_scan_long_text_generation_action_command_all | fs_opt | [
0.478097140789032,
0.6337668299674988,
-0.36095884442329407,
0.12182512879371643,
0.07276806235313416,
0.2857760787010193,
0.01779044419527054,
0.9569436311721802,
-0.3900671601295471,
-0.14324992895126343,
-0.6791549921035767,
-0.35731926560401917,
-0.7486475110054016,
-0.0626097843050956... |
In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, that neither agree with nor contradict each other. Your job is to alter sentence 2 so that the pair clearly contradict each other. Generated sentences must be short, with less than 15 words. New information can be introduced. Avoid using pronouns to confuse the subject of the sentence.
Ex Input:
Sentence 1: A young girl playing is a sprinkler fountain jumps on a yellow concrete spot. Sentence 2: The girl is playing a game in which she neads to stay on the yellow spot.
Ex Output:
A girl is playing in a fountain.,
Ex Input:
Sentence 1: Busy city street scene displaying pedestrians and automobile traffic. Sentence 2: Cars are stopped at a red light.
Ex Output:
There are cars and people on a street.
Ex Input:
Sentence 1: An Oriental man, wearing a white shirt and apron is cooking. Sentence 2: A man wearing an apron is cooking in a restaurant.
Ex Output:
| A man is cooking.
| 1 | NIv2 | task189_snli_neutral_to_contradiction_text_modification | fs_opt | [
-0.559577465057373,
0.38145315647125244,
-0.38374418020248413,
-0.3738269805908203,
-0.22283720970153809,
0.039159007370471954,
-0.2619777321815491,
1.0735417604446411,
0.3131456673145294,
-0.3672489821910858,
-0.7066409587860107,
-0.2689376473426819,
-0.22798296809196472,
-0.5578203201293... |
In this task, you will be presented with a premise sentence and a hypothesis sentence in Persian. Determine whether the hypothesis sentence entails, contradicts, or is neutral with respect to the given premise sentence. Classify your answers into "Contradiction", "Neutral", or "Entailment".
Q: Premise: جان کری کانديدای احتمالی حزب دمکرات برای رياست جمهوری آمريکا، از شيوه پرزيدنت بوش در پرداختن به مساله عراق پس از جنگ انتقاد کرده است و می گويد دولت قادر نبوده است يک استراتژی سياسی که بتواند در آنجا کار کند، فراهم آورد. <sep> Hypothesis: جان کری در رابطه با جنگ عراق با اقدامات دولت بوش موافق است.
A: | Contradiction | 4 | NIv2 | task463_parsinlu_entailment_classification | zs_opt | [
-0.7384687662124634,
0.4446321725845337,
-0.07685457915067673,
0.14558079838752747,
-0.6367862224578857,
-0.18153303861618042,
1.4005730152130127,
0.23833441734313965,
0.7915965914726257,
-0.054197024554014206,
-0.606934666633606,
0.48236069083213806,
0.3461110591888428,
0.1446241587400436... |
Given a story, answer the question about the story. The question is the last sentence in the input. The story has one of the three following scenarios: the first is when the individual's belief matches reality, the second is when the individual's belief does not match reality, and the third is when an individual has a false belief about another individual's beliefs. The question will ask about the location of an object in the story with respect to either none or one of the three scenarios. Note that there are distractor sentences in each story that are unrelated to the question and are designed to confuse the reader.
--------
Question: Mia entered the crawlspace. Benjamin entered the crawlspace. The lettuce is in the red_box. Benjamin exited the crawlspace. Mia moved the lettuce to the green_drawer. Mia exited the crawlspace. Benjamin entered the crawlspace. Where is the lettuce really?
Answer: green_drawer
Question: Phone rang. Lucas entered the laundry. Jacob entered the laundry. The lettuce is in the green_bottle. Lucas moved the lettuce to the blue_treasure_chest. Where does Lucas think that Jacob searches for the lettuce?
Answer: blue_treasure_chest
Question: Ella entered the crawlspace. Olivia entered the crawlspace. The spinach is in the green_envelope. Ella moved the spinach to the red_pantry. Phone rang. Where is the spinach really?
Answer: | red_pantry
| 7 | NIv2 | task152_tomqa_find_location_easy_noise | fs_opt | [
-0.632746160030365,
-0.46725666522979736,
-0.21601220965385437,
-0.07717886567115784,
-0.5177642107009888,
-0.8092242479324341,
0.01724604330956936,
0.3170323371887207,
0.12967346608638763,
0.034035176038742065,
-0.6875249147415161,
0.8266264200210571,
-0.058073628693819046,
0.085886225104... |
Instructions: A text is given in Bengali. Translate it from the Bengali language to the Urdu language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
Input: ভোট গ্রহণের দিন
Output: | پولنگ(ووٹ ڈالے جانے) کی تاریخ | 3 | NIv2 | task1069_pib_translation_bengali_urdu | zs_opt | [
-0.2549082040786743,
1.005305290222168,
-0.6087477803230286,
0.4608253836631775,
-0.4049394428730011,
-1.0236281156539917,
0.8578304052352905,
0.1131264939904213,
-0.5968648195266724,
0.022056829184293747,
-0.484393447637558,
-0.1925007402896881,
0.1083439365029335,
-0.02441132627427578,
... |
You are given a set of queries separated by '
', and your job is to find out the query which is not a well-formed or well-structured query in terms of grammar, punctuations, or spelling errors.
[EX Q]: How many ounces are in a mini bottle of liquor ?
How many jurors hear a trail ?
Salary for a forensic nurse ?
What is first aid hot wave ?
[EX A]: Salary for a forensic nurse ?
[EX Q]: What is personalreflective or defencive mean for english ?
What are main charcteristics of a butterfly ?
Where did ben franklin and dolly madison live ?
How do medicines protect your body ?
[EX A]: What is personalreflective or defencive mean for english ?
[EX Q]: How many calories are in 1 tsp of light brown sugar ?
What kind of bachelor 's degree do you need to become an artist ?
ATP consist of ribosomes ?
How do you beat bubble blast II level 55 pack 1 ?
[EX A]: | ATP consist of ribosomes ?
| 6 | NIv2 | task674_google_wellformed_query_sentence_generation | fs_opt | [
-0.5650143027305603,
-0.4086783528327942,
-0.20392920076847076,
-0.29179197549819946,
0.49194765090942383,
-0.31999093294143677,
0.051854562014341354,
0.535068154335022,
0.21773399412631989,
-0.0603063739836216,
-0.25085392594337463,
-0.40802717208862305,
-0.4473428726196289,
0.04971020668... |
Q: Given a set of five words, generate the word from the set that does not belong (i.e. is the least relevant) with the other words. Words are separated by commas.
near, close, gated, bordering, on top of
A: | gated | 7 | NIv2 | task142_odd-man-out_classification_no_category | zs_opt | [
1.1582343578338623,
1.391777515411377,
0.004110979847609997,
0.017079956829547882,
0.003031634958460927,
-0.4300798177719116,
0.1520039588212967,
-0.012079082429409027,
-0.2387799471616745,
-0.0016228475142270327,
-1.3235673904418945,
0.4713655412197113,
-1.5150597095489502,
-0.02848952449... |
Detailed Instructions: You are given an original reference as well as a system generated reference. Your task is to judge the naturaleness of the system generated reference. If the utterance could have been produced by a native speaker output 1, else output 0.
Problem:System Reference: old skool cafe, is a good restaurant that serves soul food food, especially for dinner.
Original Reference: the old skool cafe offers soul food for dinner -s.
Solution: | 1 | 8 | NIv2 | task1186_nne_hrngo_classification | zs_opt | [
-0.7477768659591675,
0.773453414440155,
-0.38915926218032837,
-0.006161152385175228,
-0.767609715461731,
-0.09840035438537598,
1.1998538970947266,
0.7194921970367432,
-0.27380266785621643,
-0.20380525290966034,
0.19957280158996582,
-0.2692809998989105,
-0.720486044883728,
0.023290600627660... |
In this task, you need to reverse all words of a given length in the sentence. The number of letters in a word determine its length. For example, the length of the word "apple" is 5.
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: 'a group of skiers standing at the base of a mountain'. Reverse all words of length '3' in the given sentence.
Output: a group of skiers standing at eht base of a mountain
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: 'two cats facing left one on laptop the other on the table'. Reverse all words of length '4' in the given sentence.
Output: two stac facing tfel one on laptop the other on the table
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: 'white and pink icing on cupcakes in paper linings'. Reverse all words of length '5' in the given sentence.
| Output: etihw and pink gnici on cupcakes in repap linings
| 2 | NIv2 | task378_reverse_words_of_given_length | fs_opt | [
0.18516090512275696,
0.609916090965271,
-0.24138793349266052,
-0.6057926416397095,
0.12086685001850128,
-0.27506518363952637,
-0.11913350969552994,
0.5859819650650024,
0.29137226939201355,
-0.7515193819999695,
-1.0616283416748047,
0.07046535611152649,
-0.6371444463729858,
-0.32766824960708... |
You are given a sentence in Japanese. Your job is to translate the Japanese sentence into English.
One example: 第一にキリバス共和国が彼ら自身の利益になると理解したからです
Solution is here: And it was primarily because Kiribati realized that this was in their own self-interest to do this.
Explanation: The Japanese sentence is correctly translated into English, because the meaning is preserved.
Now, solve this: これが見つかることはご褒美といえます
Solution: | Finding one of these on a reef is a treat. | 6 | NIv2 | task1222_ted_translation_ja_en | fs_opt | [
0.5751216411590576,
0.5437130928039551,
0.052908267825841904,
-0.11168405413627625,
-0.5680948495864868,
-0.6729059219360352,
1.191551685333252,
-0.10323835909366608,
0.7453965544700623,
-0.44042301177978516,
-0.8779926896095276,
0.1278529018163681,
-0.6379772424697876,
0.5035892724990845,... |
In this task, you need to translate the given English sentence to Polish language.
Example Input: plus this term
Example Output: dodać ten składnik
Example Input: going to try to visualize it.
Example Output: żeby nie próbować sobie tego wyobrazić.
Example Input: right over here is going to be equal to 6. So even thought, it doesn't look that way
Example Output: | ma długość 6. Mimo że na rysunku tego nie widać,
| 3 | NIv2 | task830_poleval2019_mt_translation | fs_opt | [
0.16053801774978638,
0.6517813205718994,
0.048471610993146896,
0.20753741264343262,
-0.3046623766422272,
-1.053529977798462,
0.5645906925201416,
0.05511658638715744,
0.3368263840675354,
-0.4207509756088257,
-0.08209958672523499,
0.5695809125900269,
-0.9919951558113098,
0.061678752303123474... |
In this task you will be given a list, of lists, of integers. For every inner list contained in the input list, you should multiply every even number in that list. The output should be a list of integers with the same length as the number of lists in the input list. If there are no even numbers in an inner list you should output 0 for that list.
One example is below.
Q: [[7, -3, -3, 11], [-6, -6, -5, 2], [-8, 4, -3]]
A: [0, 72, -32]
Rationale: The first inner list has no even integers, so the first number in the output is 0. The second list has -6, -6, 2 for even integers so the second output is 72. The third list has -8, 4 as even numbers so the third output is -32. This is a good example.
Q: [[-46, -43, 46], [40, -40, -41, 46], [-39, -33, 8], [48, 12], [-9, 30, -24, 33], [-11, 28, 14]]
A: | [-2116, -73600, 8, 576, -720, 392] | 9 | NIv2 | task851_synthetic_multiply_evens | fs_opt | [
0.1201617568731308,
0.1887517124414444,
-0.6261350512504578,
-0.10659760981798172,
0.2631838917732239,
-0.6230374574661255,
1.0453773736953735,
0.3104533851146698,
-0.4565563201904297,
-0.38314858078956604,
-0.6970888376235962,
0.1889474093914032,
-0.13770103454589844,
-0.5807621479034424,... |
TASK DEFINITION: You are asked to create a question containing a blank (_), based on the given context word. Your question must contain two related but different objects; for example "trophy" and "suitcase". The expected answer to your question must be one of the objects present in the sentence. The expected answer must not be associated with any specific word in the question; instead it should depend on the context present in the question. The expected answer should not be equally likely to fill the blank. For your question, there should be a agreed upon answer to fill in the blank. Your generations should NOT contain potentially explicit, offensive, or adult content. Do not use animals or proper nouns (e.g., New York, Macbook, Jeff Bezos, McDonald's, ...) as your objects. Avoid repeating the same style, pattern or phrases in each question, try to increase diversity by varying sentence structure, blank placement etc. Your question must contain at least 15 and at most 30 words. You must utilize the given context word while writing the question. Your question must contain only one blank. Make sure that Object X and Y have the same number e.g. when ObjectX is singular, Object Y must be singular, too. The two objects (Object X & Object Y) should be used ONCE in your question. Here is a list of attributes and associated pair of contrastive words which may be used to create a valid question using the objects. You can use either of the contrastive words, but not both. You should think about more such attributes and associated words and use them in your question.
| Attribute | triggerword | contrastive triggerword |
| age | old | new |
| altitude | low | high |
| area | small | vast |
| brightness | dark | light |
| clarity | obscure | clear |
| cleanness | dirty | clean |
| complexity | simple | complex |
| cost | cheap | expensive |
| density | sparse | dense |
| depth | shallow | deep |
| distance | near | far |
| electric conductivity | low | high |
| flexibility | rigid | flexible |
| granularity | fine | coarse |
| hardness | soft | hard |
| length | short | long |
| magnitude | small | large |
| mass | small | large |
| odor | weak | strong |
| pressure | low | high |
| resistance | low | high |
| shape | round | sharp |
| shape | flat | spiky |
| size | small | large |
| sound | quiet | loud |
| sound pitch | low | high |
| speed | slow | fast |
| stability | unstable | stable |
| strength | weak | strong |
| temperature | low | high |
| texture | smooth | rough |
| thermal conductivity | low | high |
| thickness | thin | thick |
| volume | small | large |
| weight | light | heavy |
| width | narrow | wide |
| location | in | out |
| location | up | down |
| location | above | below |
| location | on | off |
| location | to | from |
PROBLEM: Context Word: talents.
SOLUTION: Their talents could not be showcased at the various shows across the country as the _ were unusual.
PROBLEM: Context Word: salad.
SOLUTION: James should have not put the expired topping on the newly cut salad because the _ is rotten.
PROBLEM: Context Word: bank account.
SOLUTION: | The bank account had more money than the checking account because the _ was owned by a lawyer.
| 8 | NIv2 | task031_winogrande_question_generation_object | fs_opt | [
0.848051905632019,
0.5521955490112305,
0.2173517644405365,
0.08577191084623337,
0.6809816956520081,
-0.47957557439804077,
0.6687113642692566,
1.0860718488693237,
-0.4628302752971649,
-0.3231502175331116,
-0.12121231108903885,
0.37348854541778564,
-0.21874885261058807,
0.07712814211845398,
... |
Definition: In this task, you're given a context, a question, and three options. Your task is to find the correct answer to the question using the given context and options. Also, you may need to use commonsense reasoning about social situations to answer the questions. Classify your answers into 'A', 'B', and 'C'.
Input: Context: There were already a hundred people outside the concert, so Aubrey waited in line impatiently.
Question: What did Aubrey need to do before this?
Options: (A) get tickets badly (B) get a backstage pass for the concert (C) arrive at the concert venue
Output: | C | 2 | NIv2 | task580_socialiqa_answer_generation | zs_opt | [
0.5828604102134705,
0.07865232229232788,
-0.6225402355194092,
0.27182263135910034,
0.053037818521261215,
0.2896656095981598,
0.4052480161190033,
-0.05746764689683914,
0.01417745091021061,
0.4049603343009949,
-0.6251073479652405,
0.22568094730377197,
0.13311809301376343,
-0.3159138560295105... |
Detailed Instructions: You are given a conversation between two people. 'Person1:' and 'Person2:' are used to separate their respective dialogues. Your task is to label each of the continuous conversations done by one speaker with the emotion detected in that particular part. Your labels can be one among the following: 'No emotion', 'surprise', 'happiness', 'sadness', 'anger', 'disgust'.
Problem: Person1: I've been told that you are a very successful businessman abroad . I wonder how you managed to achieve such success ?
Person2: Oh , through a lot of hard work , of course .
Person1: I suppose that in a foreign country it was difficult at first , wasn't it ?
Person2: Surely it was , especially when you only knew few people and little English .
Person1: You mean you didn ’ t know much English then ?
Person2: Right . I only knew a few English sentences .
Person1: That's incredible . Could you tell me what you did to make a start ?
Person2: First , I worked as a servant .
Person1: Really ? I wish you could tell me more about your experience .
Person2: I'd like to , but I must run to a meeting .
Solution: | No emotion,No emotion,No emotion,No emotion,No emotion,No emotion,surprise,No emotion,surprise,No emotion | 8 | NIv2 | task1532_daily_dialog_emotion_classification | zs_opt | [
-0.22434094548225403,
0.6166797876358032,
0.07677808403968811,
-0.39335280656814575,
-0.0477173775434494,
-0.10371361672878265,
0.9062020778656006,
-0.020419519394636154,
0.2853407859802246,
0.11372016370296478,
-0.4374821186065674,
0.051205236464738846,
-1.0491580963134766,
0.177713453769... |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. You are given a sentence in Japanese. Your job is to translate the Japanese sentence into Italian.
この為、日本では夏に花火大会があります。
| Ecco perché fanno i fuochi artificiali in estate. | 5 | NIv2 | task1096_ted_translation_ja_it | zs_opt | [
0.025524180382490158,
0.6255472898483276,
-0.26189157366752625,
-0.012960506603121758,
-0.7867134809494019,
-0.10287102311849594,
0.03200232982635498,
0.5132094025611877,
-0.2399246245622635,
-0.7913122177124023,
-0.3413013517856598,
0.7726414799690247,
-0.5657976865768433,
0.6594203710556... |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be given a short story. One sentence from the story is chosen. Consider the likely emotions of the participants in the sentence and those affected by it. Is any of these emotions caused by the sentence? You should write your answer in the form " A >Causes> B". Try to use phrases and sentences from the story to compose your answer when possible. For the sentence describing the result, you must use the verb feel(s).
Q: story: Cindy has a boring life. She never goes out to party or drink. One night one of her friends takes her out to have fun. Cindy gets all dressed up and goes out. Cindy has the time of her life on the dance floor.
selected sentence: Cindy has a boring life.
A: | Cindy has a boring life >Causes> Cindy feel(s) unhappy | 9 | NIv2 | task749_glucose_reverse_cause_emotion_detection | zs_opt | [
-0.5804414749145508,
0.7858662605285645,
-0.2350095808506012,
-0.18019503355026245,
-0.22301878035068512,
-1.0878322124481201,
0.5856879949569702,
0.7319706678390503,
0.09880521148443222,
0.1554209440946579,
-0.19904287159442902,
0.23540639877319336,
-0.3360309600830078,
0.2537316977977752... |
Q: You are given a statement written in Bengali. Choose the most logical word from the given 4 options which can be used to replace the <MASK> token in the statement . Output the word from the correct option .
Statement: এডমন্ড ক্রিস্টোফার জয়েস (জন্ম: ২২ সেপ্টেম্বর, ১৯৭৮) ডাবলিনে জন্মগ্রহণকারী আইরিশ ক্রিকেটার। তিনি <MASK> ও ইংল্যান্ডের জাতীয় ক্রিকেট দল - উভয় দলের পক্ষেই আন্তর্জাতিক ক্রিকেট খেলছেন। মিডলসেক্স কাউন্টি ক্রিকেট ক্লাবের মাধ্যমে ক্রিকেট জীবনে প্রবেশ করেন। পরবর্তীতে ২০০৯ সালে সাসেক্স দলে স্থানান্তরিত হন। বামহাতি ব্যাটিংয়ে অভ্যস্ত এড জয়েস মাঝে-মধ্যে ডানহাতে মিডিয়াম পেস বোলিং করে থাকেন। তাকে আয়ারল্যান্ডের ক্রিকেটের ইতিহাসে সেরা ক্রিকেটারদের একজনরূপে গণ্য করা হয়ে থাকে।
Option A: ইংল্যান্ডের
Option B: আয়ারল্যান্ড
Option C: জিম্বাবুয়ের
Option D: কেনিয়ার
A: | আয়ারল্যান্ড | 7 | NIv2 | task945_wiki_cloze_bn_multiple_choice_question_answering | zs_opt | [
0.49602216482162476,
0.6894022822380066,
-0.48714280128479004,
0.029647424817085266,
-0.10604576766490936,
-0.7565494179725647,
-0.16043820977210999,
0.039378516376018524,
0.03382648155093193,
-0.15104910731315613,
0.18619182705879211,
0.7105207443237305,
-1.0462990999221802,
-0.2298754006... |
In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
Input: Consider Input: Head: PersonX holds ___ with PersonY's forms<sep>Tail: to continue the ritual
Output: Yes
Input: Consider Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY wife<sep>Tail: cry
Output: No
Input: Consider Input: Head: PersonX gets PersonX's grades up<sep>Tail: to pass the class
| Output: Yes
| 2 | NIv2 | task1214_atomic_classification_xwant | fs_opt | [
0.29149338603019714,
0.013931170105934143,
0.022696759551763535,
-0.15835008025169373,
-0.0929180309176445,
-0.6445301175117493,
0.8304280042648315,
1.002363681793213,
-0.6359807848930359,
-0.3893059194087982,
-0.5001629590988159,
-0.5430062413215637,
-0.4584450125694275,
0.057155244052410... |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, that neither agree with nor contradict each other. Your job is to alter sentence 2 so that the pair clearly agree with each other. Generated sentences must be short, with less than 15 words. New information can be introduced. Avoid using pronouns to confuse the subject of the sentence.
Q: Sentence 1: A man dressed in black wearing odd headgear swings a staff. Sentence 2: A monk is swinging a staff.
A: | A man is swinging a staff. | 9 | NIv2 | task188_snli_neutral_to_entailment_text_modification | zs_opt | [
-0.7526929378509521,
0.5701580047607422,
-0.21591833233833313,
-0.8806729316711426,
0.1325559914112091,
-0.4042032063007355,
0.385378897190094,
0.34977567195892334,
0.7591252326965332,
-0.007487835828214884,
-0.5403420329093933,
-0.5751760005950928,
-0.699277400970459,
-0.00199242820963263... |
In this task, you are given triplets. Each triplet is in the form of [subject, predicate, object]. Your task is to generate proper sentence that utilizes these triples. The objective is to construct a sentence that (a) captures the facts specified in the triples and (b) is a well-formed sentence easily understandable by a human. All triple values need not be used directly in the sentence as long as the facts are adequately captured.
[EX Q]: [['Battle of Antietam', 'CONFLICT', 'American Civil War']]
[EX A]: The Battle of Antietam took place during the American Civil War.
[EX Q]: [['matthew hayden', 'PERIOD', '1993-2008'], ['matthew hayden', 'RANK', '7'], ['7', 'AVERAGE', '44.10']]
[EX A]: The career was average 44.10 during 1993–2008.
[EX Q]: [['Acharya Institute of Technology', 'CITY', 'Bangalore'], ['Acharya Institute of Technology', 'ESTABLISHED', '2000'], ['Acharya Institute of Technology', 'COUNTRY', '"India"'], ['Acharya Institute of Technology', 'STATE', 'Karnataka'], ['Acharya Institute of Technology', 'AFFILIATION', 'Visvesvaraya Technological University']]
[EX A]: | The Acharya Institute of Techology in Karnataka, Bangalore, India was established in 2000. It is affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University.
| 6 | NIv2 | task1409_dart_text_generation | fs_opt | [
0.031908340752124786,
-0.2674119770526886,
-0.33083128929138184,
-0.824200451374054,
0.34251028299331665,
-0.23739449679851532,
-0.16565582156181335,
0.2337411344051361,
-0.20899598300457,
-0.008987093344330788,
-0.21237686276435852,
0.20444323122501373,
-0.2781556248664856,
-0.31840050220... |
In this task, you need to reverse the order of words in the given sentence.
Q: Sentence: two cats playing on a table with a vase and flowers in the middle
A: | middle the in flowers and vase a with table a on playing cats two | 4 | NIv2 | task376_reverse_order_of_words | zs_opt | [
0.7063887119293213,
1.004962682723999,
-1.1465063095092773,
0.3948688507080078,
-0.15716268122196198,
-0.583510160446167,
0.10387638211250305,
0.2067386507987976,
-0.2995556592941284,
-0.02133825421333313,
0.03141096979379654,
0.6789568066596985,
-0.1541862189769745,
0.08278025686740875,
... |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you are given inputs k, i, and A, where k and i are integers and A is a list. You need to find every ith element of A starting from the kth element. The process stops when the position of the next ith element exceeds the length of the list.
1, 2, ['h', '1393', 'a', '8125', 'T']
Output: | h, a, T | 1 | NIv2 | task1551_every_ith_element_from_kth_element | zs_opt | [
-0.14617511630058289,
0.13149234652519226,
-0.6496096253395081,
-0.41811907291412354,
-0.4473245143890381,
0.0050553674809634686,
0.37739866971969604,
-0.35543033480644226,
-0.17299291491508484,
-0.12420154362916946,
-0.5943862199783325,
-0.6045953631401062,
0.6208919286727905,
0.063101530... |
Teacher:In this task, you are given an input list. A list contains several comma-separated items written within brackets. You need to return the count of all the numerical elements in the given list. Return 0 if no numerical element in the list.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: ['1743', 'C', 'T', 'k', '5053', 'r', '903', '6403', '3281', '5167']
Student: | 6 | 6 | NIv2 | task505_count_all_numerical_elements_in_list | zs_opt | [
-0.45142316818237305,
0.6260287761688232,
-0.269706666469574,
-0.2216126173734665,
-0.14840254187583923,
-0.2889423966407776,
0.25858229398727417,
0.009532361291348934,
-0.21979863941669464,
0.6697782278060913,
-0.10189297795295715,
-0.14874818921089172,
-0.04584231972694397,
-0.1518140733... |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given a short story consisting of exactly 5 sentences where the second sentence is missing. You are given two options and you need to select the one that best connects the first sentence with the rest of the story. Indicate your answer by 'Option 1' if the first option is correct, otherwise 'Option 2'. The incorrect option will change the subsequent storyline, so that at least one of the three subsequent sentences is no longer consistent with the story.
Sentence 1: I went to the store today to buy some ice cream.
Sentence 3: I decided to try a new brand
Sentence 4: The brand I got was not as good as my favorite
Sentence 5: I really hope they have my favorite brand next time
Option 1: My favorite brand was on special offer.
Option 2: The store was all out of my favorite brand.
| Option 2 | 5 | NIv2 | task065_timetravel_consistent_sentence_classification | zs_opt | [
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Q: Given a sentence in Bulgarian, generate a new Bulgarian sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true.
И ще се нахвърлите, за да си купите билет.
A: | И ще се струпате на заден план, за да си купите влак, който да ви чака. | 7 | NIv2 | task415_mickey_bg_sentence_perturbation_generation | zs_opt | [
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... |
Part 1. Definition
Given an English language product review, determine if it is a Good Review or a Bad Review. A good review is one where the product's review has positive tone and Bad review is one where the tone of product's review is negative.
Part 2. Example
The sound seems really good but sometimes it cuts in and out which is annoying. You have to put the cord directly into your ipod. Other than that, its a simple design with nothing fancy. I love how cheap they were for 10 dollars... But overall nice design... No one can steal me earphones. lol thanks again amazon.
Answer: Good review
Explanation: Here the review is good because it has positvie tone as the reviewer suggested it really likes the sound and the output is also Good Review.So this example is positive example
Part 3. Exercise
For the price it's more than worth it. I've needed one like this, so glad I bought a new one. Thanks amazon!!
Answer: | Good Review | 7 | NIv2 | task929_products_reviews_classification | fs_opt | [
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Given a sentence in Chinese, generate a new Chinese sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true.
Ex Input:
人们设计来修补日落。
Ex Output:
我们喜欢谈论日落。
Ex Input:
您可能会在开发商的托儿所里 建起一个摇滚站。
Ex Output:
你可能会在婴儿的托儿所里 找到一张摇椅
Ex Input:
你可以用一个计数表来显示信仰。
Ex Output:
| 你可以用教堂来发展信仰
| 1 | NIv2 | task412_mickey_zh_sentence_perturbation_generation | fs_opt | [
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Q: You are given a background paragraph that describes one or more causal or qualitative relationships such as a relationship in economics or a scientific law and a story that makes use of the concepts or the relationship described in the provided paragraph. You need to come up with a question about the story that requires an understanding of the relationship described in the background paragraph. The generated question should not be answerable without both the background and story. Write a question about the story that requires a relationship in the background paragraph to answer. Check whether your question requires both the background paragraph and the story to answer. If your question can be answered by only one of these, try to rewrite your question so that it requires both. Note that "flipping" a word in the question can give rise to a new question where the answer will be different from the original question. Often, "flipping" a word gives rise to flipping the direction of the relationship, for example, from "increase" to "decrease."
Background Paragraph: If all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant, at ground level the relative humidity rises as the temperature falls. This is because less vapor is needed to saturate the air, so vapor condenses as the temperature falls. In normal conditions, the dew point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100%.[4].
Story: Sam lived in Chicago for many years and experienced those high humidity days during the summer, the Indian summers in October and harsh and humid winters, so he decided to move to San Diego, in a warmer and much dryer climate.
A: | Which city experiences less saturation of air with water vapor? | 7 | NIv2 | task060_ropes_question_generation | zs_opt | [
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Given a sentence in Chinese, generate a new Chinese sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true.
你肯定会在阅读器里说支票。 | 您在孩子中添加检查的提示 。 | 0 | NIv2 | task412_mickey_zh_sentence_perturbation_generation | zs_opt | [
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
In this task, you need to count the number of words in a sentence that contain the given letter
Example: Sentence: 'two gray birds standing in a green field'. How many words contain the letter 'a' in the sentence.
Output: 3
The words 'gray', 'standing', and 'a' contain the letter 'a'. So, the answer is 3.
New input case for you: Sentence: 'a group of asian guys standing under a pergola on the beach'. How many words contain the letter 'o' in the sentence.
Output: | 4 | 1 | NIv2 | task161_count_words_containing_letter | fs_opt | [
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a paragraph (Passage), a question (Question) and two answer options (Option1 and Option2). Your task is to find the correct answer (and return the string of the correct option, not option1/2) for the given question from the given options and based on the given passage. Answer of the question can be found directly from the passage.
Problem:Passage: As I was taking a picture of dolphins swimming in the ocean , my camera suddenly ran out of power and turned off . I needed to change the battery . Going to a store near the beach , I bought myself two double A batteries . A opened the compartment door with relative ease . I pushed both batteries in a bit to loosen them and then carefully removed both batteries currently in there . I opened up the pack of double A 's I bought with a pair of scissors . Then , making sure I aligned the batteries appropriately ( with the positive side pointing down on one of them , and pointing up with the other ) , I slid the new batteries into place . With fresh batteries I can continue taking pictures of dolphins . Question: What worked after powering up? Option1: camera Option2: The car.
Solution: | camera | 8 | NIv2 | task164_mcscript_question_answering_text | zs_opt | [
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
This task is about translating a given Yoruba language sentence to English.
Example: Lóde òní gbajúbajà ni àwọn àṣẹ CC lórí ayélujára tí àwọn oníṣẹ́-ọpọlọ jákèjádò ilé-ayé sì ń lò wọ́n fún èyí-ò-jọ̀yìí nǹkan tí o kò lérò.
Output: Today CC licenses are prevalent across the web and are used by creators around the world for every type of content you can imagine.
This is a good example because the Yoruba sentence has been translated correctly into English.
New input case for you: Ààrẹ Buhari wá sàpèjúwe àwọn ìkọlù tó ń wáyé ní agbègbè ọ̀hún, ní èyí tí ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ àwọn ènìyàn ti pàdánù ẹ̀mí wọn bí “òfò fún orílẹ̀ èdè yìí.
Output: | President Buhari described the repeated attacks leading to the losses of several lives in the communities “as a disaster for the nation.” | 1 | NIv2 | task1686_menyo20k_translation | fs_opt | [
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0.05306953936815262,... |
You are given a sentence in Italian. Your job is to translate the Italian sentence into Galician.
--------
Question: Questa è la prima volta che nostro figlio ha fatto più di due passi alla volta — catturata in un film.
Answer: Esta é a primeira vez que noso fillo deu máis de dous pasos seguidos — capturado en vídeo.
Question: E non semplicemente quella microbica, ma forse anche un tipo di vita più complessa,
Answer: E non só microbiana, talvez máis complexa porque tivo tempo de evolucionar.
Question: La cosa è strana, non è vero?
Answer: | Isto é raro, non?
| 7 | NIv2 | task1252_ted_translation_it_gl | fs_opt | [
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
This task is to translate a news commentary given in English language into French language. Translate the input statement into the output language while preserving the numberical values, special characters and proper nouns and context of the commentary done.
ITHACA – With 2012 underway, it is worth reflecting on how a decade of strong economic growth in emerging markets led to last year’s resounding political transformations.
Output: | ITHAQUE - Courant 2012, il est temps de réfléchir à la façon dont une décennie de forte croissance économique sur les marchés émergents a conduit aux transformations politiques retentissantes de l'année dernière. | 1 | NIv2 | task1371_newscomm_translation | zs_opt | [
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... |
Teacher:In this task, you're given a context, further information available on a particular linked term from the statement, and an answer term. Your job is to generate a question that can use the information provided to obtain the given answer. You should use the information on both context and link information to create the question. Note that the answer to the question should be exactly the given answer, and if the answer is none, the answer to the question shouldn't be obtainable from the context or linked information.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Context: One contributor to Audrey's formation—an area of anomalously low pressures roughly above sea level—was traced back to its first detection in the western Link Information: The sea's deepest point is the Cayman Trough, between the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, at 7686 m below sea level Answer: 7686 m
Student: | How deep is the body of water where Audrey's formation was first noticed? | 6 | NIv2 | task235_iirc_question_from_subtext_answer_generation | zs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given triplets. Each triplet is in the form of [subject, predicate, object]. Your task is to generate proper sentence that utilizes these triples. The objective is to construct a sentence that (a) captures the facts specified in the triples and (b) is a well-formed sentence easily understandable by a human. All triple values need not be used directly in the sentence as long as the facts are adequately captured.
[['The Wrestlers', 'eatType', 'restaurant'], ['The Wrestlers', 'food', 'Japanese'], ['The Wrestlers', 'priceRange', 'more than £30'], ['The Wrestlers', 'customer rating', '5 out of 5'], ['The Wrestlers', 'familyFriendly', 'yes']]
The Wrestlers is a child friendly Japanese restaurant in the high price range. It has a 5 out of 5 customer rating.
[['The Punter', 'food', 'Fast food'], ['The Punter', 'priceRange', 'cheap'], ['The Punter', 'familyFriendly', 'yes'], ['The Punter', 'near', 'Café Sicilia']]
The Punter is inexpensive delicious family friendly fast food near Café Sicilia
[['Judy Chu', 'FIRST_ELECTED', '2009']]
| Judy chu was first elected in 2009.
| 0 | NIv2 | task1409_dart_text_generation | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given a sentence and a profession that is mentioned in the sentence. The gender of the person with the given profession can be identified using the gendered pronouns that refer to them in the text. You are expected to identify the gender. Select from female and male.
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: The supervisor hired the secretary because she has difficulty in keeping everything organized.
Profession: supervisor
Output: Female
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: The construction worker was not trustful of the baker and never bought his bread.
Profession: baker
Output: Male
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: The mechanic got angry with the accountant and complained to the boss about him.
Profession: accountant
| Output: Male
| 2 | NIv2 | task341_winomt_classification_gender_anti | fs_opt | [
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... |
We would like you to classify each of the following sets of argument pairs (discussing Gun Control) into either SIMILAR or NOT SIMILAR. A pair of arguments is considered SIMILAR if the arguments are about the same FACET (making the same argument), and is considered NOT SIMILAR if they do not have the same FACET. A FACET is a low level issue that often reoccurs in many arguments in support of the author's stance or in attacking the other author's position.
[Q]: Sent1: Most gun owners are just ordinary people who happen to own a firearm.
Sent2: I like guns as much as the normal person does but if guns are abused by people, we need restictions.
[A]: Not similar
[Q]: Sent1: I see, so banning guns just stops law abiding citizens from having them, yet your family of criminals buys them from people who legally obtained them, or has them legally obtained for them.
Sent2: Law abiding citizens obey the law, there can surely be no reason to prohibit them form having guns.
[A]: Not similar
[Q]: Sent1: Background checks at gun shows, waiting periods, and restrictions on buying guns in bulk-
Sent2: It's pointless people with criminal backgrounds aren't buying guns from gun stores (all of which already run background checks) there are no background checks on the black market and laws won't change that.
[A]: | Not similar
| 5 | NIv2 | task146_afs_argument_similarity_gun_control | fs_opt | [
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0.070258751511573... |
In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether PersonX needs what is mentioned in the Tail before the Head or not. Here need is a precondition for PersonX to achieve the event. For example, in order for PersonX to give PersonY gifts, PersonX must first buy the presents. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
One example: Head: PersonX is at PersonY's friend's house<sep>Tail: to walk up to PersonY's friend's house
Solution is here: Yes
Explanation: This is a good example. PersonX is at PersonY's friend's house. But before, PersonX needed to walk up to PersonY's friend's house.
Now, solve this: Head: PersonX adopts PersonY attitude<sep>Tail: to show strength
Solution: | No | 6 | NIv2 | task1202_atomic_classification_xneed | fs_opt | [
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
In this task you will be given an arithmetic operation and you have to find its answer. The symbols of operators '+' and '-' has been swapped i.e you need to perform subtraction when you see a '+' symbol and addition in case of '-' symbol.
Example: 5 + 3
Output: 2
Here, '+' represents subtraction operation. So, the answer is 2 (5-3=2).
New input case for you: 3026 - 1743 + 8446
Output: | -3677 | 1 | NIv2 | task085_unnatural_addsub_arithmetic | fs_opt | [
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0.42149245738983154,
... |
In this task, you're given the title and three arbitrary sentences out of a five-sentence story. You are also given three additional sentence options, a, b, and c, that may or may not belong to the story. Your job is to pick the two options that seamlessly connect with the rest of the story; note that the selected choices may fit into the story at any point. Indicate your selected choices in order, i.e., as 'ab'/'bc'/'ac' and not as 'ba'/'ca'/'cb'. If options are equally plausible, pick the ones that make more sense.
Example Input: Title: The man designed a deck with a pool. He took the design to the City Planner. The planner didn't like the design. Choices: a. The planner approved the design. b. And so he gave her a very expensive gift. c. The man took out the pool.
Example Output: ac
Example Input: Title: This morning I woke up very early. I watched the sun come up. I thought about everything while I tried to wake up. Choices: a. I took my coffee outside on the porch. b. I like to sit and contemplate life. c. The police eventually catch him and take him to jail.
Example Output: ab
Example Input: Title: The boy had many collections of toys. His newest nerf gun shot 80 bullets in a minute! The boy hoped he'd never grow out of playing with nerf. Choices: a. They thought it was so cute and took a lot of pictures of it. b. His biggest collection was nerf guns. c. He loved running around the neighborhood shooting his friends.
Example Output: | bc
| 3 | NIv2 | task221_rocstories_two_choice_classification | fs_opt | [
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Q: In this task you are expected to provide an SQL statement from an english description of what that SQL statement does. The description may include multiple steps but you should only ouput one SQL statement that accomplishes every step. An SQL query works by selecting data from a table where certain conditions apply. A table contains columns where every row in that table must have a value for each column. Every table has a primary key that uniquely identifies each row, usually an id. To choose which columns are returned you specify that after the "SELECT" statement. Next, you use a "FROM" statement to specify what tables you want to select the data from. When you specify a table you can rename it with the "AS" statement. You can reference that table by whatever name follows the "AS" statement. If you want to select data from multiple tables you need to use the "JOIN" statement. This will join the tables together by pairing a row in one table with every row in the other table (Cartesian Product). To limit the number of rows returned you should use the "ON" statement. This will only return rows where the condition specified after the statement is true, this is usually an equals operator with primary keys. You can also use the "WHERE" statement to specify that only rows with column values statisfying a certain condition, should be returned. The "GROUP BY" statement will group rows together that have equal column values for whatever columns follows the statement. The "HAVING" statement will return groups that statisfy whatever condition follows the statement. Any column(s) being returned from grouped rows must either be an aggregate function, (AVG, MAX, COUNT, SUM, ...) of a column, or the column(s) that the data was grouped by. To sort the returned data you can use the "ORDER BY" command which will order the data by whatever aggregate function or column follows the statement. The "DESC" statement will sort in descending order and the "ASC" statement will sort in ascending order. Finally, you can use the "LIMIT" statement to return a certain number of rows. When "*" is used in an SQL statement every column is returned. For example, SELECT * FROM table WHERE attribute = 1, will select every column from rows with the attribute column equal to 1.
Step 1: find the number of rows of each value of City in branch table.
Step 2: find without repetition City in branch table whose corresponding value in step 1 is greater than or equals 100
A: | SELECT DISTINCT City FROM branch GROUP BY City HAVING Count ( * ) > = 100 | 7 | NIv2 | task077_splash_explanation_to_sql | zs_opt | [
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Instructions: In this task, you're given a story (which contains five sentences only). Your task is to find all the characters which are available in the given story.
Input: Sentence1: Kim was going tubing. Sentence2: Her uncle was driving the boat. Sentence3: The tube went side to side. Sentence4: A few times, it went in the air. Sentence5: She held on tight but eventually fell off.
Output: | Uncle, Kim | 3 | NIv2 | task292_storycommonsense_character_text_generation | zs_opt | [
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Given a sentence with a missing word, pick the answer option that best fills out the missing word in the sentence. Indicate each answer with its index ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd').
Ex Input:
Prairie voles look like rodents with small rounded bodies, ____ short legs and a short tail.\Question: Choose the right answer from options given a) two b) nine c) four d) zero
Ex Output:
c
Ex Input:
Nymphs feed and mature through five instars in about ____ to eight weeks.\Question: Choose the right answer from options given a) six b) five c) seven d) zero
Ex Output:
a
Ex Input:
Grays often hole up for three or ____ days at a time during severe weather.\Question: Choose the right answer from options given a) zero b) four c) two d) no
Ex Output:
| b
| 1 | NIv2 | task1360_numer_sense_multiple_choice_qa_generation | fs_opt | [
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This task is about translating a given French language sentence to English.
Q: La réalité augmentée est la toute dernière technologie.
A: | Augmented reality is just the latest technology. | 4 | NIv2 | task1690_qed_amara_translation | zs_opt | [
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
Problem:Dr Mark Taubert, palliative care consultant at Velindre NHS Trust in Cardiff, said it prompted a "weighty" discussion with a dying woman.
His letter, published on the blogs website page of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), has been retweeted by Bowie's son, Duncan Jones.
The singer died from cancer aged 69.
Mr Jones had not tweeted since confirming his father's death, which happened in New York on 10 January.
But he retweeted a link to the letter, where Dr Taubert described the conversation he had with the woman after she had been told her cancer had spread and that she would not live much longer than a year.
Starting the letter with "Dear David", Dr Taubert wrote: "We discussed your death and your music, and it got us talking about numerous weighty subjects, that are not always straightforward to discuss with someone facing their own demise.
"In fact, your story became a way for us to communicate very openly about death, something many doctors and nurses struggle to introduce as a topic of conversation."
He went on: "We talked about palliative care and how it can help.
"She told me about her mother's and her father's death, and that she wanted to be at home when things progressed, not in a hospital or emergency room, but that she'd happily transfer to the local hospice should her symptoms be too challenging to treat at home.
"We both wondered who may have been around you when you took your last breath and whether anyone was holding your hand.
"I believe this was an aspect of the vision she had of her own dying moments that was of utmost importance to her, and you gave her a way of expressing this most personal longing to me, a relative stranger."
Dr Taubert also said dying at home and the last photos of Bowie carrying "off a sharp suit" would help people deal with any fears they had about the last weeks of life.
"You looked great, as always, and it seemed in direct defiance of all the scary monsters that the last weeks of life can be associated with," he added.
Solution: | A doctor specialising in end-of-life care has written a letter to David Bowie thanking him for helping him talk to people about death. | 8 | NIv2 | task1290_xsum_summarization | zs_opt | [
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Detailed Instructions: This task is about reading the given passage and construct a question about the information present in the passage. Construct a question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) it is answerable from the passage, (iii) its answer is unique (iv) its answer is a continuous text span from the paragraph. Avoid creating questions that (i) can be answered correctly without actually understanding the paragraph and (ii) uses same words or phrases given in the passage.
Problem:Temporal theories offer an alternative that appeals to the temporal structure of action potentials, mostly the phase-locking and mode-locking of action potentials to frequencies in a stimulus. The precise way this temporal structure helps code for pitch at higher levels is still debated, but the processing seems to be based on an autocorrelation of action potentials in the auditory nerve. However, it has long been noted that a neural mechanism that may accomplish a delay—a necessary operation of a true autocorrelation—has not been found. At least one model shows that a temporal delay is unnecessary to produce an autocorrelation model of pitch perception, appealing to phase shifts between cochlear filters; however, earlier work has shown that certain sounds with a prominent peak in their autocorrelation function do not elicit a corresponding pitch percept, and that certain sounds without a peak in their autocorrelation function nevertheless elicit a pitch. To be a more complete model, autocorrelation must therefore apply to signals that represent the output of the cochlea, as via auditory-nerve interspike-interval histograms. Some theories of pitch perception hold that pitch has inherent octave ambiguities, and therefore is best decomposed into a pitch chroma, a periodic value around the octave, like the note names in western music—and a pitch height, which may be ambiguous, that indicates the octave the pitch is in.
Solution: | The precise way this temporal structure helps code for pitch at higher levels is based on what? | 8 | NIv2 | task074_squad1.1_question_generation | zs_opt | [
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0.094650112092494... |
Q: In this task, you will be presented with a text, a pronoun from the text, and two candidate names. You should determine what the pronoun refers to and classify the answers into A, B, or Neither. A and B here are referring to option A and option B. Position of the pronoun in the text is showed within two "_"s.
The band garnered a local following and Montgomery gained additional musical experience, both as an artist and, increasingly, as a behind-the-scenes man. It also solidified his desire to find a way to make music a part of his life. In the spring of 1991, Montgomery and fellow band member Chris Milfred decided to move to Nashville, `` Music City '' , to play music. With $800.00 in _his_ pocket and all of his worldly possessions in a pick-up truck, Montgomery headed south to pursue his dreams. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Montgomery <sep>, B: Chris Milfred
A: | A | 7 | NIv2 | task329_gap_classification | zs_opt | [
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You are given a math word problem and you are supposed to make use of mathematical concepts like probability, combinatorics, linear equations, sequences/series, or simple operators like addition, subtraction, division, or multiplication to answer the given question. Choose the best option from the 5 given options and report that option.
Example Input: Question: The distance between two cities A and B is 330 Km. A train starts from A at 8 a.m. and travel towards B at 60 km/hr. Another train starts from B at 9 a.m and travels towards A at 75 Km/hr. At what time do they meet?
Option A: 10 a.m
Option B: 10.30 a.m
Option C: 11 a.m
Option D: 11.30 a.m
Option E: None of these
Example Output: Option C
Example Input: Question: A, B and C enter into partnership. A invests some money at the beginning, B invests double the amount after 6 months, and C invests thrice the amount after 8 months. If the annual gain be Rs.18000. A's share is?
Option A: 6029
Option B: 6299
Option C: 6000
Option D: 6018
Option E: 60012
Example Output: Option C
Example Input: Question: In what time will a railway train 60 m long moving at the rate of 36 kmph pass a telegraph post on its way?
Option A: 10 sec
Option B: 8 sec
Option C: 5 sec
Option D: 6 sec
Option E: 11 sec
Example Output: | Option D
| 3 | NIv2 | task750_aqua_multiple_choice_answering | fs_opt | [
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In this task, you are given a sentence in Persian, and your task is to translate it into English.
Q: ازتون خواستم تسليم من بشين
A: | i asked you to be submitted. | 4 | NIv2 | task659_tep_fa_en_translation | zs_opt | [
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Detailed Instructions: Generate a question which can yield the answer mentioned in the input. Generated question must be answered by the answer provided in input, without using any extra knowledge.
Problem:Context : Andrew Dods Handyside (1835 -- 23 May 1904) was a politician in colonial South Australia (a state of Australia from 1901), a member of the South Australian House of Assembly.
Answer : 23 May 1904
Solution: | Which is the date of death for Andrew Dods Handyside? | 8 | NIv2 | task1326_qa_zre_question_generation_from_answer | zs_opt | [
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A text is given in Hindi. Translate it from the Hindi language to the Malayalam language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
कोच्चि में विभिन्न योजनाओं के शिलान्यास और लोकार्पण अवसर पर प्रधानमंत्री के भाषण का मूल पाठ | കൊച്ചിയില് വിവിധ പദ്ധതികള്ക്കു തറക്കല്ലിട്ടും വിവിധ പദ്ധതികള് ഉദ്ഘാടനം ചെയ്തും പ്രധാനമന്ത്രി നടത്തിയ പ്രസംഗം | 0 | NIv2 | task1017_pib_translation_hindi_malayalam | zs_opt | [
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Given a sentence in the Japanese, provide an equivalent translation in Filipino that retains the same meaning through the translation. In translation, keep numbers as it is.
Q: 「窓がたくさん割れて物が散乱してた」とホテルの客室係のテレンス・エバンス氏は語った。
A: | "Maraming mga bintana na nasira at mga bagay na nahulog." sabi ni Terrence Evans, isang kamarero sa otel. | 4 | NIv2 | task1118_alt_ja_fil_translation | zs_opt | [
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Given an English language product review, determine if it is a Good Review or a Bad Review. A good review is one where the product's review has positive tone and Bad review is one where the tone of product's review is negative.
Input: Consider Input: I have purchased this product before and it tasted fine, however, the last two times, something was not quite right. And sure enough, my third container also left an awful metallic taste behind it. I gave one bottle to a friend who had similar problems, then decided that we should throw them out. That is what I did. Too bad because they are good tasting.
Output: Bad review
Input: Consider Input: My cat loves these mice she likes the one that is a little bigger then the others. Would buy again if I ever have to but it seems like they aren't available in stores. Good buy. They don't hold up so long for her though because of how small these are.
Output: Good Review
Input: Consider Input: Didn't really enjoy it for some reasons. First half of story, didn't hold my attention.
| Output: Bad review
| 2 | NIv2 | task929_products_reviews_classification | fs_opt | [
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Detailed Instructions: In this task you will be given a list of dictionaries. A dictionary is a set of key-value pairs, where each key is unique and has a value associated with that key. You should sort the list of dictionaries from smallest to largest by their 'first' key. If there is two dictionaries with the same 'first' value then sort them by their 'second' key. Negative numbers should come before positive numbers.
Q: [{'first': -18, 'second': 11}, {'first': -5, 'second': 1}, {'first': -64, 'second': -96}, {'first': -38, 'second': 46}, {'first': 73, 'second': 1}, {'first': -9, 'second': 94}, {'first': -80, 'second': -65}, {'first': 23, 'second': -42}]
A: | [{'first': -80, 'second': -65}, {'first': -64, 'second': -96}, {'first': -38, 'second': 46}, {'first': -18, 'second': 11}, {'first': -9, 'second': 94}, {'first': -5, 'second': 1}, {'first': 23, 'second': -42}, {'first': 73, 'second': 1}] | 9 | NIv2 | task123_conala_sort_dictionary | zs_opt | [
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Instructions: You are given a sentence in Polish. Your job is to translate the Polish sentence into Spanish.
Input: Teraz zobaczycie długowiecznego mutanta, jak jest jeszcze młody.
Output: | Lo siguiente que verán es el mutante longevo cuando es joven. | 3 | NIv2 | task1258_ted_translation_pl_es | zs_opt | [
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Given a sentence in Igbo language, translate the sentence to English language keeping the meaning of the original sentence intact
Q: Igbo sentence: Ista Jesus bilie
A: easter Jesus rose
****
Q: Igbo sentence: Ịgba chaa chaa aghọwo otu n'ime nsogbu iwu kachasị mkpa maka ọchịchị Rọshịa kemgbe mmalite nke narị afọ 21st n'ihi ọnụ ọgụgụ na-arịwanye elu nke igwe oghere na ụlọ ịgba chaa chaa.
A: Gambling has turned into one of the greatest policy problems for Russian Government since the beginning of the 21st century because of the rapidly increasing number of slot machines and gambling houses.
****
Q: Igbo sentence: Direct ego ọmụma ga-nyere maka kwa ọnwa HAP ịkwụ ụgwọ. The nwe ulo ga-jụrụ n'ihi na e dere ikike n'ihu onye ọ bụla (ọzọ karịa ọmụmụ nke a nwa) ike-atụkwasịkwara ezinụlọ.
A: | The landlord will be asked for written permission before anyone (other than the birth of a child) can be added to the household .
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task449_opus_paracrawl_ig_en_translation | fs_opt | [
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