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scienceQA-10835
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the temperature of the air on a cold, snowy day?
|
[
"24°F",
"24°C"
] |
A
|
The better estimate for the temperature of the air on a cold, snowy day is 24°F.
24°C is too hot.
|
scienceQA-2141
|
multiple_choice
|
Which of the following could Keith's test show?
|
[
"the amount of sunlight the roof would get throughout the year",
"how many solar panels could fit on each side of the roof",
"which side of the roof got more sun over one day"
] |
C
| |
scienceQA-4008
|
multiple_choice
|
Identify the question that Leo's experiment can best answer.
|
[
"Do steel nails rust in fewer days when submerged in a large volume of liquid compared to a small volume?",
"Do steel nails take fewer days to rust in water compared to vinegar?"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-4534
|
multiple_choice
|
Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Aubrey has a scar on her right hand.
|
[
"acquired",
"inherited"
] |
A
|
Children do not inherit their parent's scars. Instead, scars are caused by the environment. People can get scars after they get hurt. So, having a scar is an acquired trait.
|
sciq-2028
|
multiple_choice
|
Starch is a large, complex carbohydrate made of thousands of _____ joined together?
|
[
"glucose orders ( monomers )",
"glucose units (monomers)",
"glucose divisions ( monomers )",
"glucose partitions ( monomers )"
] |
B
| |
sciq-1567
|
multiple_choice
|
The acidity of a solution is typically assessed experimentally by measurement of its what?
|
[
"density",
"mass",
"color",
"ph"
] |
D
| |
sciq-11602
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the process of drawing general conclusions based on many pieces of evidence?
|
[
"quantum reasoning",
"experimental reasoning",
"primitive reasoning",
"inductive reasoning"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-6850
|
open
|
Dave breaks 2 guitar strings per night when playing live. If he performs 6 shows a week for 12 weeks, how many guitar strings will he need to replace?
| null |
144
|
He breaks 2 strings a night for 6 nights for a total of 2*6 = <<2*6=12>>12 broken strings
He breaks 12 strings per week so over 12 weeks, he will need to replace 12*12 = <<12*12=144>>144 guitar strings
#### 144
|
scienceQA-4828
|
multiple_choice
|
Is native gold a mineral?
|
[
"yes",
"no"
] |
A
|
Native gold has all the properties of a mineral. So, native gold is a mineral.
|
sciq-4119
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the name of the body system that fights to protect the body from specific pathogens?
|
[
"infectious system",
"immune system",
"allergic response",
"warning system"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-10161
|
multiple_choice
|
Will these magnets attract or repel each other?
|
[
"repel",
"attract"
] |
B
|
Will these magnets attract or repel? To find out, look at which poles are closest to each other.
The north pole of one magnet is closest to the south pole of the other magnet. Poles that are different attract. So, these magnets will attract each other.
|
sciq-8951
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the molecular formula of carbon dioxide?
|
[
"c2o",
"h2o",
"co 2",
"cl2"
] |
C
| |
gsm8k-1220
|
open
|
A company was contracted to construct three buildings, with the second building being two times as tall as the first building. The third building had to be three times as tall as the combined height of the first and second buildings. If the first building was 600 feet, calculate the total height of the three buildings together.
| null |
7200
|
The second building is two times as tall as the first building, a total of 600*2 = <<600*2=1200>>1200 feet.
The total height of the first and the second building is 1200+600 = <<1200+600=1800>>1800 feet.
The third building is three times as tall as the combined height of the first and second buildings, which is 1800*3 = <<1800*3=5400>>5400 feet.
Together, the three buildings have a total height of 5400+1800 = <<5400+1800=7200>>7200 feet.
#### 7200
|
scienceQA-3390
|
multiple_choice
|
Will these magnets attract or repel each other?
|
[
"attract",
"repel"
] |
B
|
To predict if these magnets will attract or repel, look at which poles are closest to each other.
The south pole of one magnet is closest to the south pole of the other magnet. Like poles repel. So, these magnets will repel each other.
|
sciq-9392
|
multiple_choice
|
In which area does conduction mainly happen?
|
[
"thermosphere",
"higher atmosphere",
"lower atmosphere",
"mesosphere"
] |
C
| |
sciq-11046
|
multiple_choice
|
Fission is a method of what type of reproduction exhibited by some planarians?
|
[
"sexual",
"spawning",
"propagation",
"asexual"
] |
D
| |
scienceQA-939
|
multiple_choice
|
Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true?
|
[
"The magnetic force is weaker in Pair 1.",
"The magnetic force is weaker in Pair 2.",
"The strength of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs."
] |
C
|
Distance affects the strength of the magnetic force. But the distance between the magnets in Pair 1 and in Pair 2 is the same.
So, the strength of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs.
|
ai2_arc-973
|
multiple_choice
|
A class is modeling the differences between a unicellular organism and a multicellular organism. Which example is a model of a unicellular organism?
|
[
"a student passing out water to a group",
"a student getting cereal from the cabinet",
"two students collecting trash from a group",
"four students working together to move a desk"
] |
B
| |
sciq-3274
|
multiple_choice
|
Carbohydrates are an important group of biological molecules that includes sugars and these?
|
[
"proteins",
"starches",
"fats",
"vitamins"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-7206
|
open
|
Yvonne brings a box of chocolates to school. Half have nuts and half do not. The students eat 80% of the ones with nuts and eat half of the ones without nuts. If there are 28 chocolates left, how many chocolates were in the box?
| null |
80
|
The ones with nuts that they ate was 40% of the box because 80% x .5 = 40%
The ones without nuts that they ate equaled 25% of the box because 50% x .5 = 25%
They ate 65% of the box because 40 + 25 = <<40+25=65>>65
They left 35% of the box because 100 - 65 = <<100-65=35>>35
The box had 80 chocolates because 28 / .35 = <<28/.35=80>>80
#### 80
|
sciq-8241
|
multiple_choice
|
The ovules, which are the female gametophytes, are held in what organ?
|
[
"abdomen",
"testes",
"ovary",
"uterus"
] |
C
| |
gsm8k-3923
|
open
|
Reginald is selling apples. He sells each apple for $1.25. He plans to use his profits to help repair his bike. His bike cost $80 and the repairs cost 25% of what his bike cost. After the repairs are paid for, 1/5 of the money he'd earned remains. How many apples did he sell?
| null |
20
|
The bike repairs cost $20 because 80 x .25 = <<80*.25=20>>20
Call the amount he earns e. We know that e - 20 = 1/5e
Therefore 5e - 100 = e
Therefore, 4e = 100
Therefore, e = <<25=25>>25
Therefore, he sold 20 apples because 25 / 1.25 = <<25/1.25=20>>20
#### 20
|
scienceQA-1724
|
multiple_choice
|
Which solution has a higher concentration of green particles?
|
[
"Solution B",
"Solution A",
"neither; their concentrations are the same"
] |
A
|
In Solution A and Solution B, the green particles represent the solute. To figure out which solution has a higher concentration of green particles, look at both the number of green particles and the volume of the solvent in each container.
Use the concentration formula to find the number of green particles per milliliter.
Solution B has more green particles per milliliter. So, Solution B has a higher concentration of green particles.
|
gsm8k-2320
|
open
|
Harry is ordering pizza. A large pizza is 14. It costs $2 per topping. He orders 2 large pizzas, each with 3 toppings. He then adds a 25% tip. What is the total cost?
| null |
50
|
The toppings on each pizza are $6 because 3 x 2 = <<3*2=6>>6
The total for each pizza is $20 because 14 + 6 = <<14+6=20>>20
The pizzas cost $40 because 2 x 20 = <<2*20=40>>40
The tip is $10 because 40 x .25 = <<40*.25=10>>10
The total is $50 because 40+ 10 = <<40+10=50>>50
#### 50
|
scienceQA-8531
|
multiple_choice
|
Select the invertebrate.
|
[
"castor bean tick",
"zebra dove",
"Solomon leaf frog",
"harvest mouse"
] |
A
|
A zebra dove is a bird. Like other birds, a zebra dove is a vertebrate. It has a backbone.
A harvest mouse is a mammal. Like other mammals, a harvest mouse is a vertebrate. It has a backbone.
A Solomon leaf frog is an amphibian. Like other amphibians, a Solomon leaf frog is a vertebrate. It has a backbone.
A castor bean tick is an insect. Like other insects, a castor bean tick is an invertebrate. It does not have a backbone. It has an exoskeleton.
|
scienceQA-11474
|
multiple_choice
|
Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
|
[
"climate",
"weather"
] |
B
|
Read the passage carefully.
Marseille is a town on the southern coast of France. Cold winds from the north, called mistral winds, were blowing here last night.
The underlined part of the passage tells you about the wind direction in Marseille last night. This passage describes the atmosphere at a certain place and time. So, this passage describes the weather.
|
sciq-4740
|
multiple_choice
|
What do you call the pattern of lines formed when light passes through a prism to separate it into the different frequencies of light it contains?
|
[
"kaleidoscope effect",
"prismatic rainbow",
"atomic emission spectrum",
"light emission spectrum"
] |
C
| |
gsm8k-3172
|
open
|
Three friends agreed to pay an equal amount of money for buying 5 bags of chips. If they each pay $5, how much does each bag of chips cost?
| null |
3
|
Five bags of chips cost $5 x 3 = $<<5*3=15>>15.
So each bag of chips costs $15/5 = $<<15/5=3>>3.
#### 3
|
scienceQA-8052
|
multiple_choice
|
How long is a long-distance running race?
|
[
"28 kilometers",
"28 centimeters"
] |
A
|
The better estimate for the length of a long-distance running race is 28 kilometers.
28 centimeters is too short.
|
sciq-5322
|
multiple_choice
|
What phenomenon has severe consequences on both natural and man-made objects, including killing trees and degrading marble statues?
|
[
"carbon rain",
"oxygen rain",
"natural rain",
"acid rain"
] |
D
| |
sciq-2088
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the scientific term for the amount of light reflected by a surface?
|
[
"reactivity",
"inversion",
"prism",
"albedo"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-3044
|
open
|
Tom decides to make lasagna with all his beef. It takes twice as many noodles as beef. He has 10 pounds of beef. He already has 4 pounds of lasagna noodles and the noodles come in 2-pound packages. How many packages does he need to buy?
| null |
8
|
He needs 10*2=<<10*2=20>>20 pounds of noodles
That means he needs to buy 20-4=<<20-4=16>>16 pounds of noodles
So he needs to buy 16/2=<<16/2=8>>8 packages
#### 8
|
gsm8k-4933
|
open
|
Gloria has five times as many dimes as quarters in her graduation money. She decides to put 2/5 of the quarters aside for future use. If she has 350 dimes, calculate the combined number of quarters and dimes she has after putting aside 2/5 of the quarters?
| null |
392
|
If the number of dimes is 20 times the number of quarters, she has 350/5 = 70 quarters.
When she puts 2/5 of the quarters away, the number of quarters reduces by 2/5*70 = <<2/5*70=28>>28
She's now left with 70-28 = <<70-28=42>>42 quarters.
In total, she has 42 quarters + 350 dimes = <<42+350=392>>392
#### 392
|
sciq-2548
|
multiple_choice
|
What kind of change occurs whenever matter changes into an entirely different substance with different chemical properties?
|
[
"reversible change",
"carbon change",
"chemical change",
"physical change"
] |
C
| |
sciq-4326
|
multiple_choice
|
What do we call the lowest layer of the atmosphere?
|
[
"troposphere",
"stratosphere",
"mesosphere",
"asthenosphere"
] |
A
| |
sciq-7273
|
multiple_choice
|
What element has an atomic number of 6?
|
[
"hydrogen",
"carbon",
"silicon",
"oxygen"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-10278
|
multiple_choice
|
Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true?
|
[
"The magnitude of the magnetic force is smaller in Pair 1.",
"The magnitude of the magnetic force is smaller in Pair 2.",
"The magnitude of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs."
] |
A
|
Magnet sizes affect the magnitude of the magnetic force. Imagine magnets that are the same shape and made of the same material. The smaller the magnets, the smaller the magnitude of the magnetic force between them.
Magnet A is the same size in both pairs. But Magnet B is smaller in Pair 1 than in Pair 2. So, the magnitude of the magnetic force is smaller in Pair 1 than in Pair 2.
|
gsm8k-2290
|
open
|
Victor has 8 flower stickers. He has 2 fewer animal stickers than flower stickers. How many stickers does Victor have in total?
| null |
14
|
Victor has 8 stickers - 2 stickers = <<8-2=6>>6 animal stickers
In total Victor has 8 stickers + 6 stickers = <<8+6=14>>14 stickers
#### 14
|
sciq-10164
|
multiple_choice
|
What type of plants grow on other plants?
|
[
"parasites",
"epiphytes",
"bryophytes",
"legumes"
] |
B
| |
sciq-6117
|
multiple_choice
|
What weather events move with the prevailing winds and originate in the trade winds in the northern hemisphere?
|
[
"droughts",
"hurricanes",
"earthquakes",
"tsunamis"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-5360
|
open
|
Tonya is in a hamburger eating contest. Each hamburger is 4 ounces. Last year the winner ate 84 ounces. How many hamburgers does she have to eat to beat last year's winner?
| null |
22
|
Last year's winner ate 21 hamburgers because 84 / 4 = <<84/4=21>>21
She needs to eat 22 hamburgers because 21 + 1 = <<21+1=22>>22
#### 22
|
gsm8k-7472
|
open
|
At 30, Anika is 4/3 the age of Maddie. What would be their average age in 15 years?
| null |
50
|
If Anika is 30 now, in 15 years, she'll be 30+15=<<30+15=45>>45 years old.
At 30, Anika is 4/3 the age of Maddie, meaning Maddie is 4/3*30=<<4/3*30=40>>40 years.
In 15 years, Maddie will be 40+15=<<40+15=55>>55 years old.
Their total age in 15 years will be 55+45=<<55+45=100>>100
Their average age in 15 years will be 100/2=<<100/2=50>>50
#### 50
|
sciq-11249
|
multiple_choice
|
Reducing waste, as well as reusing and recycling resources, can help save what?
|
[
"natural resources",
"artificial resources",
"eletrical resources",
"coral resources"
] |
A
| |
scienceQA-4299
|
multiple_choice
|
Which object has the most thermal energy?
|
[
"a cookie at a temperature of 45°F",
"a cookie at a temperature of 65°F",
"a cookie at a temperature of 80°F"
] |
C
|
All three cookies have the same mass but different temperatures. Since the 80°F cookie is the hottest, it has the most thermal energy.
|
sciq-2701
|
multiple_choice
|
The first period of the paleozoic era was called what?
|
[
"permian",
"ordovician",
"carboniferous",
"cambrian"
] |
D
| |
sciq-3400
|
multiple_choice
|
Billions of what inside the human digestive tract help us digest food, make vitamins and play other important roles?
|
[
"viruses",
"bacteria",
"red blood cells",
"neurons"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-4015
|
multiple_choice
|
Is the following statement about our solar system true or false?
The volume of Mars is more than ten times as large as Mercury's.
|
[
"false",
"true"
] |
A
|
To determine if this statement is true, calculate the value of ten times the volume of Mercury.
Then compare the result to the volume of Mars. The volume of Mars is 1.63 x 10^11 km^3, which is less than 6.08 x 10^11 km^3. So, the volume of Mars is less than ten times as large as Mercury's.
|
gsm8k-5200
|
open
|
Bryan bought 5 t-shirts and 4 pairs of pants for $1500. If a t-shirt costs $100, how much does each pair of pants cost?
| null |
250
|
The 5 t-shirts cost $100*5=$<<100*5=500>>500.
The 4 pairs of pants cost $1500-$500=$1000.
Each pair of pants costs $1000/4=$<<1000/4=250>>250.
#### 250
|
sciq-4782
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the scientific term for the dropping of leaves, fruits, and flowers, which led to the naming of an acid thought to play a role in the process?
|
[
"affixation",
"ablation",
"abscission",
"ascorbition"
] |
C
| |
gsm8k-4531
|
open
|
In a newspaper, each one of 12 pages holds 2 photos and each of another 9 pages hold 3 photos. How many photos are used in the newspaper?
| null |
51
|
The number of photos in the first batch of pages is 12 * 2 = <<12*2=24>>24 photos.
The number of photos in the second batch is 9 * 3 = <<9*3=27>>27 photos.
The total number of photos used in the newspaper is 24 + 27 = <<24+27=51>>51 photos.
#### 51
|
sciq-2227
|
multiple_choice
|
What layer high in the atmosphere protects living things from most of the sun’s harmful uv rays?
|
[
"troposphere",
"Mesosphere",
"stratosphere",
"ozone layer"
] |
D
| |
sciq-4577
|
multiple_choice
|
What usually causes fractures on a bone?
|
[
"extra weight",
"shear stress",
"compressive stress",
"excessive bending stress"
] |
D
| |
sciq-9612
|
multiple_choice
|
Instead of wood, what do some fireplaces use?
|
[
"gasoline",
"acetylene",
"propane",
"kerosene"
] |
C
| |
sciq-4969
|
multiple_choice
|
If a gyroscope is not spinning, it acquires angular momentum in the direction of what?
|
[
"velocity",
"torque",
"acceleration",
"gravity"
] |
B
| |
sciq-7410
|
multiple_choice
|
The negatively charged electrons are attracted to the positively charged what?
|
[
"axon",
"ion",
"atom",
"nucleus"
] |
D
| |
sciq-11481
|
multiple_choice
|
What type of mass movement is a sudden movement of large blocks of rock and soil down a slope?
|
[
"slump",
"resurgence",
"deluge",
"downturn"
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-7358
|
open
|
Jack has been driving for the past 9 years. He drives 37,000 miles every four months. How many miles has Jack driven since he started driving?
| null |
999,000
|
There are 12/4 = <<12/4=3>>3 four month groups in a year
Jack drives 37,000*3 = <<37000*3=111000>>111,000 miles in a year.
Jack has driven 111,000*9 = <<111000*9=999000>>999,000 miles since he has started driving.
#### 999,000
|
sciq-53
|
multiple_choice
|
The ability for a plasma membrane to only allow certain molecules in or out of the cell is referred to as what?
|
[
"periodic permeability",
"moderate permeability",
"selective permeability",
"total permeability"
] |
C
| |
scienceQA-1350
|
multiple_choice
|
Which better describes the Mount Rainier National Park ecosystem?
|
[
"It has long, cold winters. It also has soil that is poor in nutrients.",
"It has mostly small plants. It also has soil that is frozen year-round."
] |
A
|
A taiga is a type of ecosystem. Taigas have the following features: long, cold winters and short, cool summers, many evergreen trees, and soil that is poor in nutrients. So, Mount Rainier National Park has long, cold winters. It also has soil that is poor in nutrients.
|
sciq-6442
|
multiple_choice
|
What process moves food through the esophagus no matter which position the body is in?
|
[
"proteolysis",
"homeostasis",
"mastication",
"peristalsis"
] |
D
| |
scienceQA-8392
|
multiple_choice
|
How long does it take to tie your shoes?
|
[
"30 seconds",
"30 hours"
] |
A
|
The better estimate for how long it takes to tie your shoes is 30 seconds.
30 hours is too slow.
|
sciq-6019
|
multiple_choice
|
The composition of the magma determines if the rock is mafic, felsic, or what?
|
[
"intermediate",
"variable",
"magnetic",
"porous"
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-2644
|
open
|
Carl has a goal of selling 96 cupcakes in 2 days. Carl needs to give 24 cupcakes to Bonnie as payment for using her storefront. How many cupcakes must Carl sell per day to reach his goal?
| null |
60
|
Carl needs to sell 96 cupcakes + 24 cupcakes = <<96+24=120>>120 cupcakes total.
Each day Carl needs to sell 120 cupcakes / 2 days = <<120/2=60>>60 cupcakes to reach his goal.
#### 60
|
gsm8k-1381
|
open
|
Oliver wonders how much water his bathtub can hold. So he takes a bucket that holds 120 ounces and starts filling the bathtub. When it reaches the top, he sees that he filled it 14 times. Then he wonders how much bathwater he uses, so he starts taking away buckets until it gets to the level he puts it at. He needs to take away 3 buckets to do this. Finally, he wonders how much water he uses in a week for his baths, which he takes every day. How much water does he use each week?
| null |
9,240
|
He uses 11 buckets to fill his bath normally because 14 - 3 = <<14-3=11>>11
He uses 1, 320 ounces a day for his baths because 11 x 120 = <<11*120=1320>>1,320
He uses 9, 240 ounces a week for his baths because 7 x 1,320 = <<7*1320=9240>>9,240
#### 9,240
|
gsm8k-4486
|
open
|
Annie likes to eat cookies. She ate 5 cookies on Monday, two times more on Tuesday, and 40% more on Wednesday than on Tuesday. How many cookies did Annie eat during these three days?
| null |
29
|
Annie ate 5 * 2 = <<5*2=10>>10 cookies on Tuesday.
On Wednesday Annie ate 40/100 * 10 = <<40/100*10=4>>4 more cookies than on Tuesday.
This means Annie ate on Wednesday 10 + 4 = <<10+4=14>>14 cookies.
So in total during these three days Annie ate 5 + 10 + 14 = <<5+10+14=29>>29 cookies.
#### 29
|
sciq-2223
|
multiple_choice
|
What stages in the life of a cell does the cell cycle include?
|
[
"adult stages",
"intermediate stages",
"both",
"all"
] |
D
| |
sciq-1861
|
multiple_choice
|
The eyes of all vertebrates possess a single one of these structures?
|
[
"sty",
"stalk",
"lens",
"vessel"
] |
C
| |
sciq-9940
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the smallest particle of an element that still has the element’s properties?
|
[
"an atom",
"a nucleus",
"an ion",
"an electron"
] |
A
| |
sciq-10620
|
multiple_choice
|
Electric generators convert what type of energy to electric energy?
|
[
"fluid energy",
"electromagnetic energy",
"mechanical energy",
"thermodynamic energy"
] |
C
| |
sciq-3237
|
multiple_choice
|
Soil erosion is a natural process, but what can increase it unnaturally?
|
[
"animal activies",
"volcanic eruption",
"human activities",
"human preservation"
] |
C
| |
gsm8k-5780
|
open
|
Travis wants to fly to Australia. The regular tickets cost about $2000. As Travis is a student, he will get a 30% discount on this price. How much does he need to pay for his ticket?
| null |
1400
|
The discount on the ticket is 30/100 * $2000 = $<<30/100*2000=600>>600.
So Travis needs to pay $2000 - $600 = $<<2000-600=1400>>1400.
#### 1400
|
scienceQA-4383
|
multiple_choice
|
Which statement best describes the average monthly precipitation in New Orleans?
|
[
"The wettest months of the year are June, July, and August.",
"October is the wettest month.",
"June, July, and August are the driest months of the year."
] |
A
|
To describe the average precipitation trends in New Orleans, look at the graph.
Choice "Jun" is incorrect.
Choice "Jul" is incorrect.
Choice "Aug" is incorrect.
Choice "Oct" is incorrect.
Choice "October is the wettest month." is incorrect.
Every other month has a higher average precipitation than October. So, October is the driest, not the wettest, month.
Choice "The wettest months of the year are June, July, and August." is incorrect.
On average, more precipitation falls during June, July, and August than during other months of the year. So, June, July, and August are the wettest months.
Choice "June, July, and August are the driest months of the year." is incorrect.
On average, slightly more precipitation falls during June, July, and August than during the other months of the year. So, June, July, and August are not the driest months.
|
gsm8k-3766
|
open
|
Miss Darlington has a basket of 20 blueberries. She picked 9 more baskets with the same amount of berries. How many blueberries did Miss Darlington have in all?
| null |
200
|
Miss Darlington picked 9 x 20 = <<9*20=180>>180 blueberries more.
So she had a total of 180 + 20 = <<180+20=200>>200 blueberries.
#### 200
|
scienceQA-8640
|
multiple_choice
|
Compare the motion of three bicycles. Which bicycle was moving at the highest speed?
|
[
"a bicycle that moved 130miles west in 10hours",
"a bicycle that moved 55miles north in 10hours",
"a bicycle that moved 170miles west in 10hours"
] |
C
|
Look at the distance each bicycle moved and the time it took to move that distance. The direction each bicycle moved does not affect its speed.
Notice that each bicycle moved for 10 hours. The bicycle that moved 170 miles moved the farthest distance in that time. So, that bicycle must have moved at the highest speed.
|
sciq-4183
|
multiple_choice
|
The airway and the lungs are part of what organ system?
|
[
"pulmonary",
"coronary",
"digestive",
"respiratory"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-1573
|
open
|
Oliver is working out in a gym. On Monday he worked out for 4 hours, and the next day for 2 hours less. On Wednesday he decided to work out twice as much as on Monday. On Thursday the gym was closed, so Oliver needed to exercise at home which took twice as much time as on Tuesday. How many hours in total have Oliver worked out during these four days?
| null |
18
|
On Tuesday, Oliver worked out for 4 - 2 = <<4-2=2>>2 hours.
On Wednesday he decided to work out twice as much as on Monday, so for 2 * 4 = <<2*4=8>>8 hours.
On Thursday, at home, Oliver trained twice as much as on Tuesday, so for 2 * 2 = <<2*2=4>>4 hours.
In total Oliver trained for 4 + 2 + 8 + 4 = <<4+2+8+4=18>>18 hours.
#### 18
|
gsm8k-1525
|
open
|
There are three times as many girls as boys in the Biology class. The Physics class has 200 students. If the Biology class has half as many students as the Physics class, how many boys are in the Biology class?
| null |
25
|
The Biology class has 200/2=<<200/2=100>>100 students.
The boys in the Biology class are 1/4*100=<<1/4*100=25>>25 students.
#### 25
|
scienceQA-4762
|
multiple_choice
|
How long is an ice skate?
|
[
"10 feet",
"10 yards",
"10 inches",
"10 miles"
] |
C
|
The best estimate for the length of an ice skate is 10 inches.
10 feet, 10 yards, and 10 miles are all too long.
|
gsm8k-5796
|
open
|
Bob is building a vegetable garden. It is 220 feet long by 120 feet wide. Half of the garden is going to be tilled land. A third of the rest of it will have trellises for vining plants, and the rest will be devoted to raised beds. How big will the raised bed section of the garden be?
| null |
8800
|
The garden is 220 * 120 = <<220*120=26400>>26,400 square feet.
The tilled land will take up half the area, and the trellises and raised beds will be the other half. Each half is 26,400 / 2 = <<26400/2=13200>>13,200 square feet.
The trellises will take up 1/3 of the remaining land, so the raised beds will take 1 - 1/3 = 2/3 of the remaining land.
So the total area of the raised bed area will be 13,200 square feet * (2 / 3) = <<13200*(2/3)=8800>>8,800 square feet.
#### 8800
|
gsm8k-7377
|
open
|
Darrel has 76 quarters, 85 dimes, 20 nickels and 150 pennies. If he drops all of his money into a coin-counting machine, they will convert his change into dollars for a 10% fee. How much will he receive after the 10% fee?
| null |
27
|
He has 76 quarters so that’s 76*.25 = $<<76*.25=19.00>>19.00
He has 85 dimes so that’s 85*.10 = $<<85*.10=8.50>>8.50
He has 20 nickels so that’s 20*.05 = $<<20*.05=1.00>>1.00
He has 150 pennies so that’s 150*.01 = $<<150*.01=1.50>>1.50
All total he has 19+8.5+1+1.5 = $<<19+8.5+1+1.5=30.00>>30.00
They charge a 10% fee to count and convert his change into dollars so they will charge him .10*30 = $3.00
He had $30.00 and they charged him $3.00 in fees so he now has 30-3 = $<<30-3=27.00>>27.00
#### 27
|
sciq-11097
|
multiple_choice
|
Water follows where sodium ions lead, due to what process?
|
[
"hydration",
"osmosis",
"electrolysis",
"absorption"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-1280
|
open
|
Honey earned $80 a day. Every day, she spent part of her pay and saved the rest. After 20 days of work, she spent $1360. How much did Honey save in 20 days?
| null |
240
|
Honey earned 20 x $80 = $<<20*80=1600>>1600 for 20 days of work.
Therefore, Honey saved $1600 - $1360 = $<<1600-1360=240>>240 in 20 days.
#### 240
|
gsm8k-1692
|
open
|
Sue is traveling from New York to San Francisco, 16 hours later after landing in New York from New Orleans. If the journey from New Orleans to New York took 3/4 times as much time as she takes to travel from New York to San Francisco, and she lands in San Francisco 24 hours later after departing from New York, calculate the total time she took to reach San Francisco from New Orleans?
| null |
58
|
To travel from New Orleans to New York, Sue took 3/4 * 24 hours = <<3/4*24=18>>18 hours.
If she stayed in New York for 16 hours, Sue's total time to travel from New Orleans to San Francisco is: 18 hours from New Orleans to New York + 16 hours in New York + 24 hours from New York to San Francisco = <<18+16+24=58>>58 hours.
#### 58
|
sciq-9450
|
multiple_choice
|
Biodiversity hot spots are prime candidates for protection because they are prone to what species fate?
|
[
"extinction",
"mutation",
"accumulation",
"reduction"
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-7108
|
open
|
As a child, Bobby was able to jump rope 30 times per minute. Now that he is an adult, he can jump 1 jump per second. How many more jumps than when he was a child is Bobby able to jump now that he is an adult?
| null |
30
|
Now that he is an adult, Bobby can jump 60 * 1 = <<60*1=60>>60 jumps per minute.
Bobby can jump 60 - 30 = <<60-30=30>>30 more jumps than when he was a child.
#### 30
|
gsm8k-847
|
open
|
While cultivating a small farm, a farmer spent $50 on corn seeds, $35 on fertilizers and pesticides, and $15 on labor. After a successful harvest, he was able to gather 10 bags of corn. How much should he sell each bag, if he wants to make a profit of 10%?
| null |
11
|
His total expenditure so far is $50+$35+$15 = $<<50+35+15=100>>100
To make a profit of 10%, he has to make a total of $100+($100*(10/100) = $<<100+(100*(10/100))=110>>110 from sales
To make $110 from the sales of 10 bags, each bag should cost $110/10 = $<<110/10=11>>11
#### 11
|
gsm8k-6331
|
open
|
Anna can read 1 page in 1 minute. Carole can read as fast as Anna but at half the speed of Brianna. How long does it take Brianna to read a 100-page book?
| null |
50
|
If Anna can read 1 page in 1 minute, then her speed is 1/1 = <<1/1=1>>1 page per min
If Carole can read at Anna's same speed then her speed is also 1 page per min
If Carole is only half the speed of Brianna, then that means Brianna is twice as fast as Carole, so 2 * 1 page per min = <<1*2=2>>2 pages per min
If a book is 100 pages long and Brianna can read 2 pages per minute, then it will take her 100/2 = <<100/2=50>>50 minutes to read the book
#### 50
|
scienceQA-6442
|
multiple_choice
|
Which is smoother?
|
[
"glass bowl",
"concrete sidewalk"
] |
A
|
Smooth is a property. A smooth material is not rough or bumpy.
Look at each picture, one at a time. Imagine touching the material shown in each picture.
Of the choices, the glass bowl is smoother. If you touch a glass bowl, it will not feel rough or bumpy.
|
scienceQA-4168
|
multiple_choice
|
Is breccia a mineral?
|
[
"yes",
"no"
] |
B
|
Breccia does not have all the properties of a mineral. So, breccia is not a mineral.
|
ai2_arc-799
|
multiple_choice
|
As humans travel in space, which gas is provided in the atmosphere of the spacecraft and which gas is removed from the atmosphere of the spacecraft?
|
[
"Oxygen is provided. Carbon dioxide is removed.",
"Carbon dioxide is provided. Oxygen is removed.",
"Carbon dioxide is provided. Nitrogen is removed.",
"Oxygen is provided. Nitrogen is removed."
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-4870
|
open
|
The music festival of Bassompierre begins tonight with a concert by the string orchestra "PIANISSIMO". The ticket price for adults is $26; for children, the price is half. The show starts at 9 pm and goes very well. At about 11:00 pm, the concert organizer made his accounts. There were 183 adults and 28 children who attended the show. What was the total revenue of the concert?
| null |
5122
|
The total revenue from the adults is 183 x $26 = $<<183*26=4758>>4758.
The ticket price for children is $26/2 = $<<26/2=13>>13.
The total revenue from the children is 28 x $13 = $<<28*13=364>>364.
The total revenue of the concert is $4758 + $364 = $<<4758+364=5122>>5122
#### 5122
|
sciq-10335
|
multiple_choice
|
How does the epidermis renew its layer?
|
[
"shedding dead cells",
"exfoliating scrub",
"loofah",
"scabbing"
] |
A
| |
scienceQA-11300
|
multiple_choice
|
Complete the sentence.
A fossil is ().
|
[
"a body part of a living organism",
"the preserved remains of an ancient organism",
"a model of an organism made by humans"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-1795
|
multiple_choice
|
Compare the average kinetic energies of the particles in each sample. Which sample has the higher temperature?
|
[
"sample B",
"sample A",
"neither; the samples have the same temperature"
] |
A
|
Each particle in sample B has more mass than each particle in sample A. The particles in sample B also have a higher average speed than the particles in sample A. So, the particles in sample B have a higher average kinetic energy than the particles in sample A.
Because the particles in sample B have the higher average kinetic energy, sample B must have the higher temperature.
|
gsm8k-7247
|
open
|
A local music festival is held every year for three days. The three day attendance this year was 2700 people. The second day was rainy so only half the number of people that showed up the first day showed up the second day. The third day was the finale, so attendance was triple the original day. How many people attended the second day of the festival?
| null |
300
|
Let x represent the attendance the first day
Second day: x/2
Third day: 3x
Total:x+(x/2)+3x=<<2700=2700>>2700
(9/2)x=2700
9x=5400
x=<<600=600>>600
Second day:600/2=<<600/2=300>>300 people
#### 300
|
gsm8k-337
|
open
|
At a gathering, it was reported that 26 people took wine, 22 people took soda, and 17 people took both drinks. If each person could have taken one or more drinks regardless of what was reported, how many people altogether were at the gathering?
| null |
31
|
The number of people who took only wine is the difference between the number of people who took wine and those who took wine and soda which is 26 -17 = <<26-17=9>>9 people
In the same manner, the number of people who took only soda is 22-17 = <<22-17=5>>5 people
Therefore the total number present is the sum of those who took wine only, those who took soda only and those who took both which is 9+5+17 = <<9+5+17=31>>31 people
#### 31
|
gsm8k-771
|
open
|
Jimmy decides to make sandwiches for a picnic. He makes 8 sandwiches in total, using two slices of bread each. How many packs of bread does he need to buy to make these sandwiches, assuming he starts with no bread and each pack has 4 slices of bread in it?
| null |
4
|
First, we need to determine how many slices of bread Jimmy will use to make the sandwiches. We determine this by performing 8*2=<<8*2=16>>16 slices of bread needed.
We then divide the number of slices needed by the number of slices per bread pack, performing 16/4=<<16/4=4>>4 packs of bread needed.
#### 4
|
sciq-9123
|
multiple_choice
|
Producers, primary consumers, higher-level consumers, and decomposers are levels in what?
|
[
"food flowchart",
"energy chain",
"food model",
"food chain"
] |
D
| |
sciq-11314
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the science of how traits are passed from parents to offspring?
|
[
"genetics",
"heredity",
"alleles",
"cross matching"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-7054
|
open
|
The bakery makes 3 batches of baguettes a day. Each batch has 48 baguettes. After the first batch came out, he sold 37. After the second batch, he sold 52. After the third batch he sold 49. How many baguettes are left?
| null |
6
|
He makes 3 batches of baguettes a day, 48 per batch so he makes 3*48 = <<3*48=144>>144
He sells 37, then 52 then 49 baguettes for a total of 37+52+49 = <<37+52+49=138>>138
He had 144 to sell and he sold 138 so he has 144-138 = <<144-138=6>>6 left over
#### 6
|
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