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MCAS_2007_5_4799-A
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premise
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electricity can travel through air
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T T F
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T
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2007_5_4799-A
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premise
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electricity requires vibrational particles to travel
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F F F
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F
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2007_5_4799-A
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hypothesis
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electrical can travel by vibrating particles of air
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2007_5_4799-A
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entailment
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electricity can travel through air & electricity requires vibrational particles to travel |- electrical can travel by vibrating particles of air
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_38-v1-A
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premise
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that fungi are unicellular distinguishes fungi from other eukaryotic organisms
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F F F
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F
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_38-v1-A
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premise
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fungi are kinds of organisms that are part of the biological kingdom fungi
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T T T
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T
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_38-v1-A
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hypothesis
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that fungi are unicellular distinguishes the organisms in the kingdom fungi from other eukaryotic organisms
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_38-v1-A
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entailment
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that fungi are unicellular distinguishes fungi from other eukaryotic organisms & fungi are kinds of organisms that are part of the biological kingdom fungi |- that fungi are unicellular distinguishes the organisms in the kingdom fungi from other eukaryotic organisms
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_31-B
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premise
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all organisms classified in kingdom animalia must also be classified as eubacteria
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_31-B
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premise
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the eubacteria class is made of eubacteria
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_31-B
|
hypothesis
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all organisms classified in kingdom animalia must also be classified as which of the following eubacteria
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2006_9_31-B
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entailment
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all organisms classified in kingdom animalia must also be classified as eubacteria & the eubacteria class is made of eubacteria |- all organisms classified in kingdom animalia must also be classified as which of the following eubacteria
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_9_20-D
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premise
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both have the same frequency is a similarity 20 between two waves
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F T F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_9_20-D
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premise
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x-ray waves and sound waves are both kinds of waves
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T T T
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T
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_9_20-D
|
hypothesis
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both have the same frequency is a similarity 20 between x-ray waves and sound waves
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_9_20-D
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entailment
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both have the same frequency is a similarity 20 between two waves & x-ray waves and sound waves are both kinds of waves |- both have the same frequency is a similarity 20 between x-ray waves and sound waves
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-D
|
premise
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iron rusting is a kind of physical change
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-D
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premise
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rust forming is a kind of physical change
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-D
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hypothesis
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rusting of iron is an example of a physical change
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-D
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entailment
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iron rusting is a kind of physical change & rust forming is a kind of physical change |- rusting of iron is an example of a physical change
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-C
|
premise
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burning gasoline is when gasoline is converted from a liquid into a gas by burning
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-C
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premise
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burning is a kind of physical change
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-C
|
hypothesis
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burning of gasoline is an example of a physical change
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_4-C
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entailment
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burning gasoline is when gasoline is converted from a liquid into a gas by burning & burning is a kind of physical change |- burning of gasoline is an example of a physical change
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-C
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premise
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in order for an object to fly , its weight must be opposed by gravity
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-C
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premise
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a glider is a kind of object
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-C
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hypothesis
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in order for a glider to fly, its weight must be opposed by gravity
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-C
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entailment
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in order for an object to fly , its weight must be opposed by gravity & a glider is a kind of object |- in order for a glider to fly, its weight must be opposed by gravity
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-B
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premise
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in order for an object to fly , its weight must be opposed by drag
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-B
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premise
|
a glider is a kind of object
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-B
|
hypothesis
|
in order for a glider to fly, its weight must be opposed by drag
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_8_32-B
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entailment
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in order for an object to fly , its weight must be opposed by drag & a glider is a kind of object |- in order for a glider to fly, its weight must be opposed by drag
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-D
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premise
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a turtle is a kind of reptile
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-D
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premise
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a reptile goes through metamorphosis
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-D
|
hypothesis
|
a turtle goes through metamorphosis
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-D
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entailment
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a turtle is a kind of reptile & a reptile goes through metamorphosis |- a turtle goes through metamorphosis
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T T T
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T
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FT
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-C
|
premise
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a lizard is a kind of reptile
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-C
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premise
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a reptile goes through metamorphosis
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-C
|
hypothesis
|
a lizard goes through metamorphosis
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-C
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entailment
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a lizard is a kind of reptile & a reptile goes through metamorphosis |- a lizard goes through metamorphosis
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-A
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premise
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an alligator is a kind of reptile
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T F T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-A
|
premise
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reptiles go through metamorphosis
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F F ?
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-A
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hypothesis
|
an alligator goes through metamorphosis
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KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_7-A
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entailment
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an alligator is a kind of reptile & reptiles go through metamorphosis |- an alligator goes through metamorphosis
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-B
|
premise
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an example of an instinctive behavior is a bird avoiding an insect that has a bad taste
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T F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-B
|
premise
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an example of an instinctive behavior is a bird avoiding bad tastes
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T F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-B
|
hypothesis
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that a bird avoids an insect that has a bad taste is the best example of instinctive behavior in an animal
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-B
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entailment
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an example of an instinctive behavior is a bird avoiding an insect that has a bad taste & an example of an instinctive behavior is a bird avoiding bad tastes |- that a bird avoids an insect that has a bad taste is the best example of instinctive behavior in an animal
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-A
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premise
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an example of an instinctive behavior is a dog sitting when told to sit by its owner
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F F ?
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-A
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premise
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a dog is a kind of animal
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-A
|
hypothesis
|
that a dog sits when told to sit by its owner is the best example of instinctive behavior in an animal
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_3-A
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entailment
|
an example of an instinctive behavior is a dog sitting when told to sit by its owner & a dog is a kind of animal |- that a dog sits when told to sit by its owner is the best example of instinctive behavior in an animal
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-C
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premise
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a rain gauge is used to measure air pressure
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-C
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premise
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if something is used to measure something else then that something else is measured by that something
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-C
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hypothesis
|
a rain gauge measures air pressure
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-C
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entailment
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a rain gauge is used to measure air pressure & if something is used to measure something else then that something else is measured by that something |- a rain gauge measures air pressure
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-B
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premise
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an anemometer is used to measure air speed
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-B
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premise
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air speed is a kind of air pressure
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-B
|
hypothesis
|
an anemometer measures air pressure
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2005_5_36-B
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entailment
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an anemometer is used to measure air speed & air speed is a kind of air pressure |- an anemometer measures air pressure
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_9_1-D
|
premise
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the force of gravity on an object depends primarily on the mass of the object
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T T T T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_9_1-D
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premise
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mass is a property of volume
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T F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_9_1-D
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hypothesis
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the force of gravity on an object depends primarily on the object's volume
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_9_1-D
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entailment
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the force of gravity on an object depends primarily on the mass of the object & mass is a property of volume |- the force of gravity on an object depends primarily on the object's volume
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_8_29-D
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premise
|
it takes the moon 365 days to travel around the earth
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T F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_8_29-D
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premise
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a year is equal to 365 days
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_8_29-D
|
hypothesis
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about how many earth days does it take the moon to travel around earth 365
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_8_29-D
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entailment
|
it takes the moon 365 days to travel around the earth & a year is equal to 365 days |- about how many earth days does it take the moon to travel around earth 365
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T T T
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T
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FT
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_5_13-C
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premise
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if enough heat is taken away from a substance, then that substance will turn into a gas
|
F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_5_13-C
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premise
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water is a kind of substance
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_5_13-C
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hypothesis
|
if enough heat is taken away from a container of water, that it will turn into a gas will happen to the water
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2004_5_13-C
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entailment
|
if enough heat is taken away from a substance, then that substance will turn into a gas & water is a kind of substance |- if enough heat is taken away from a container of water, that it will turn into a gas will happen to the water
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_30-D
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premise
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pluto is the planet that is furthest to the sun
|
T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_30-D
|
premise
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as the distance from a planet to the sun increases , the surface gravity of that planet will decrease
|
F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_30-D
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hypothesis
|
the surface gravity of pluto is the weakest of the nine planets because pluto is farthest from the sun
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_30-D
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entailment
|
pluto is the planet that is furthest to the sun & as the distance from a planet to the sun increases , the surface gravity of that planet will decrease |- the surface gravity of pluto is the weakest of the nine planets because pluto is farthest from the sun
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T T T
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T
|
FT
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_20-C
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hypothesis
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a protista contains organisms that are multicellular, have no chlorophyll, and absorb nutrients from decaying tissue
|
? F ?
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_20-C
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premise
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a protista is a kind of organism
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T T ?
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_20-C
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hypothesis
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a protista contains organisms that are multicellular, have no chlorophyll, and absorb nutrients from decaying tissue
|
? F ?
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_20-C
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entailment
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a protista contains organisms that are multicellular, have no chlorophyll, and absorb nutrients from decaying tissue & a protista is a kind of organism |- a protista contains organisms that are multicellular, have no chlorophyll, and absorb nutrients from decaying tissue
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T T T
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T
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FT
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_14-D
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premise
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the pull of gravity on earth is a result of the mass of the earth's atmosphere
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F T F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_14-D
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premise
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the mass of the earth's atmosphere is a direct result of the weight of earth's atmosphere
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_14-D
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hypothesis
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the pull of gravity on earth is a direct result of the weight of earth's atmosphere
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2003_8_14-D
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entailment
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the pull of gravity on earth is a result of the mass of the earth's atmosphere & the mass of the earth's atmosphere is a direct result of the weight of earth's atmosphere |- the pull of gravity on earth is a direct result of the weight of earth's atmosphere
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_8_7-B
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premise
|
chemical reactions cause rocks to change
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T T F
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_8_7-B
|
premise
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when igneous rock is changed into metamorphic rock, a chemical reaction occurs
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F F T
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_8_7-B
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hypothesis
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when igneous rock is changed into metamorphic rock, a chemical is this process
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_8_7-B
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entailment
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chemical reactions cause rocks to change & when igneous rock is changed into metamorphic rock, a chemical reaction occurs |- when igneous rock is changed into metamorphic rock, a chemical is this process
|
T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-C
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premise
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a plant's roots remove waste products from the soil
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-C
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premise
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removing waste is a kind of function
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-C
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hypothesis
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a function of a plant's roots is to remove waste products
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-C
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entailment
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a plant's roots remove waste products from the soil & removing waste is a kind of function |- a function of a plant's roots is to remove waste products
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-A
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premise
|
a plant's roots protect the plant
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F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-A
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premise
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protecting is a kind of function
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T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-A
|
hypothesis
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a function of a plant's roots is to protect the plant
|
KNOWN
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_7-A
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entailment
|
a plant's roots protect the plant & protecting is a kind of function |- a function of a plant's roots is to protect the plant
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T T T
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T
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FT
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_4-A
|
premise
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to compare the hardness of different minerals requires knowing the color of the minerals
|
F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_4-A
|
premise
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if something requires knowing something else then it would be best to find that something else
|
T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_4-A
|
hypothesis
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to compare the hardness of different minerals, it would be best to find the color of the minerals
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KNOWN
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F
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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MCAS_2001_5_4-A
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entailment
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to compare the hardness of different minerals requires knowing the color of the minerals & if something requires knowing something else then it would be best to find that something else |- to compare the hardness of different minerals, it would be best to find the color of the minerals
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T T T
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T
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FT
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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