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TIMSS_1995_8_J2-C
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premise
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fish have been on earth for 300000000 years
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F ? F T T ?
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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TIMSS_1995_8_J2-C
|
premise
|
300000000 years is shorter than 2 billion years
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T T T F T ?
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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TIMSS_1995_8_J2-C
|
hypothesis
|
fish have been on the earth for the shortest amount of time
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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TIMSS_1995_8_J2-C
|
entailment
|
fish have been on earth for 300000000 years & 300000000 years is shorter than 2 billion years |- fish have been on the earth for the shortest amount of time
|
F F ? F F ?
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F
|
FF
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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TAKS_2009_5_9-A
|
premise
|
stirring the mixture will not separate the sugar from the water
|
T T T
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T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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TAKS_2009_5_9-A
|
premise
|
sugar is insoluble in water
|
F F F
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F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
TAKS_2009_5_9-A
|
hypothesis
|
stirring the mixture will separate the sugar from a mixture of sugar and water
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
TAKS_2009_5_9-A
|
entailment
|
stirring the mixture will not separate the sugar from the water & sugar is insoluble in water |- stirring the mixture will separate the sugar from a mixture of sugar and water
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-D
|
premise
|
extrusive igneous rocks are not produced by deposition and cementation
|
T F T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-D
|
premise
|
pumice is a kind of extrusive igneous rock
|
F F ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-D
|
hypothesis
|
pumice, an extrusive igneous rock is produced by deposition and cementation
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-D
|
entailment
|
extrusive igneous rocks are not produced by deposition and cementation & pumice is a kind of extrusive igneous rock |- pumice, an extrusive igneous rock is produced by deposition and cementation
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-C
|
premise
|
granite is a kind of intrusive igneous rock
|
F T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-C
|
premise
|
rocks are not produced by deposition and cementation
|
F F F
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-C
|
hypothesis
|
granite, an intrusive igneous rock is produced by deposition and cementation
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2011_8_2-C
|
entailment
|
granite is a kind of intrusive igneous rock & rocks are not produced by deposition and cementation |- granite, an intrusive igneous rock is produced by deposition and cementation
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-D
|
premise
|
a bee does not get food from the root part of a plant
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-D
|
premise
|
a root is a part of a plant
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-D
|
hypothesis
|
root part is a part of the plant from which a bee does get food
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-D
|
entailment
|
a bee does not get food from the root part of a plant & a root is a part of a plant |- root part is a part of the plant from which a bee does get food
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-B
|
premise
|
a seed is a part of a plant from which a bee does not get food
|
T T T T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-B
|
premise
|
if something is not part of another thing, then another thing is not part of that something
|
F T ? F ? T
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-B
|
hypothesis
|
a seed is a part of the plant from which a bee does get food
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_31-B
|
entailment
|
a seed is a part of a plant from which a bee does not get food & if something is not part of another thing, then another thing is not part of that something |- a seed is a part of the plant from which a bee does get food
|
? F F F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_23-C
|
premise
|
a barometer does not measure humidity
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_23-C
|
premise
|
a barometer is used to measure air pressure
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_23-C
|
hypothesis
|
a barometer does measure a humidity
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2008_5_23-C
|
entailment
|
a barometer does not measure humidity & a barometer is used to measure air pressure |- a barometer does measure a humidity
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2007_8_23-D
|
premise
|
white fur color is an advantage for survival in cold environments
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2007_8_23-D
|
premise
|
a temperate forest is a kind of environment
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2007_8_23-D
|
hypothesis
|
a temperate forest is an environment in which white fur color is an advantage for survival
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
OHAT_2007_8_23-D
|
entailment
|
white fur color is an advantage for survival in cold environments & a temperate forest is a kind of environment |- a temperate forest is an environment in which white fur color is an advantage for survival
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-D
|
premise
|
a predator is a kind of animal that hunts other animals
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-D
|
premise
|
a decomposer is a kind of animal that breaks down dead organisms
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-D
|
hypothesis
|
an animal that hunts other animals is a decomposer
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-D
|
entailment
|
a predator is a kind of animal that hunts other animals & a decomposer is a kind of animal that breaks down dead organisms |- an animal that hunts other animals is a decomposer
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-B
|
premise
|
a decomposer is a kind of living thing that breaks down dead organisms into nutrients that enter the soil
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-B
|
premise
|
a living thing that makes its own food does not break down dead organisms into nutrients and return them to the soil
|
F T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-B
|
hypothesis
|
a living thing that makes its own food is a decomposer
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_8-B
|
entailment
|
a decomposer is a kind of living thing that breaks down dead organisms into nutrients that enter the soil & a living thing that makes its own food does not break down dead organisms into nutrients and return them to the soil |- a living thing that makes its own food is a decomposer
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-D
|
premise
|
an example of an instinctive behavior is breathing air
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-D
|
premise
|
an instinctive behavior is the opposite of a learned behavior
|
F T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-D
|
hypothesis
|
an example of a learned behavior is breathing air
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-D
|
entailment
|
an example of an instinctive behavior is breathing air & an instinctive behavior is the opposite of a learned behavior |- an example of a learned behavior is breathing air
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-B
|
premise
|
blue eyes are a kind of inherited characteristic
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-B
|
premise
|
the opposite of inherited is learned
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-B
|
hypothesis
|
an example of a learned behavior is having blue eyes
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_2-B
|
entailment
|
blue eyes are a kind of inherited characteristic & the opposite of inherited is learned |- an example of a learned behavior is having blue eyes
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-D
|
premise
|
a glass bead is made of glass
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-D
|
premise
|
a magnet will most likely not attract glass
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-D
|
hypothesis
|
a glass bead will most likely be attracted to a magnet
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-D
|
entailment
|
a glass bead is made of glass & a magnet will most likely not attract glass |- a glass bead will most likely be attracted to a magnet
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-B
|
premise
|
a plastic cup is made of plastic
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-B
|
premise
|
a magnet will most likely attract magnetic metals
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-B
|
hypothesis
|
a plastic cup will most likely be attracted to a magnet
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-B
|
entailment
|
a plastic cup is made of plastic & a magnet will most likely attract magnetic metals |- a plastic cup will most likely be attracted to a magnet
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-A
|
premise
|
a wooden block is made of wood
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-A
|
premise
|
a magnet will not attract wood
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-A
|
hypothesis
|
a wooden block will most likely be attracted to a magnet
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_26-A
|
entailment
|
a wooden block is made of wood & a magnet will not attract wood |- a wooden block will most likely be attracted to a magnet
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_25-A
|
premise
|
when a boy stands in a field in the sunlight, he usually is able to see his body
|
F F T
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_25-A
|
premise
|
weight is a property of the body
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_25-A
|
hypothesis
|
when a boy stands in a field in the sunlight, he usually is able to see his weight
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_25-A
|
entailment
|
when a boy stands in a field in the sunlight, he usually is able to see his body & weight is a property of the body |- when a boy stands in a field in the sunlight, he usually is able to see his weight
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_19-C
|
premise
|
a size is a kind of property
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_19-C
|
premise
|
smooth is a kind of property
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_19-C
|
hypothesis
|
a size can be described as smooth
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_19-C
|
entailment
|
a size is a kind of property & smooth is a kind of property |- a size can be described as smooth
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_13-B
|
premise
|
riding a bicycle to school is a kind of activity that has a positive impact on the environment
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_13-B
|
premise
|
the opposite of something that has a positive impact on something else is something that has a harmful effect on that something else
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_13-B
|
hypothesis
|
riding a bicycle to school often has a harmful effect on the environment
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_13-B
|
entailment
|
riding a bicycle to school is a kind of activity that has a positive impact on the environment & the opposite of something that has a positive impact on something else is something that has a harmful effect on that something else |- riding a bicycle to school often has a harmful effect on the environment
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-C
|
premise
|
the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair from food
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-C
|
premise
|
food is a kind of direct source of energy
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-C
|
hypothesis
|
the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair directly from sunlight
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-C
|
entailment
|
the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair from food & food is a kind of direct source of energy |- the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair directly from sunlight
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-A
|
premise
|
the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair indirectly from soil
|
T T F
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-A
|
premise
|
if something is indirectly obtained then that something is not directly obtained
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-A
|
hypothesis
|
the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair directly from soil
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2016_4_11-A
|
entailment
|
the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair indirectly from soil & if something is indirectly obtained then that something is not directly obtained |- the human body gets the energy it needs for growth and repair directly from soil
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_41-4
|
premise
|
x rays and ultraviolet light are not chemical
|
T T T T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_41-4
|
premise
|
chemical means the opposite of chemical
|
F F F F F F
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_41-4
|
hypothesis
|
x rays and ultraviolet light are a chemical
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_41-4
|
entailment
|
x rays and ultraviolet light are not chemical & chemical means the opposite of chemical |- x rays and ultraviolet light are a chemical
|
? F ? F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_25-2
|
premise
|
organisms that consume wastes to obtain the nutrients they need to survive are not classified as herbivores
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_25-2
|
premise
|
classifying is when one sorts something by kind / type
|
? T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_25-2
|
hypothesis
|
organisms that consume wastes to obtain the nutrients they need to survive are classified as herbivores
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_25-2
|
entailment
|
organisms that consume wastes to obtain the nutrients they need to survive are not classified as herbivores & classifying is when one sorts something by kind / type |- organisms that consume wastes to obtain the nutrients they need to survive are classified as herbivores
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-3
|
premise
|
an asexual reproduction is a process during which a caterpillar does not become a butterfly
|
T T F
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-3
|
premise
|
the opposite of asexual reproduction is sexual reproduction
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-3
|
hypothesis
|
an asexual reproduction is a process during which a caterpillar does become a butterfly
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-3
|
entailment
|
an asexual reproduction is a process during which a caterpillar does not become a butterfly & the opposite of asexual reproduction is sexual reproduction |- an asexual reproduction is a process during which a caterpillar does become a butterfly
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-1
|
premise
|
a caterpillar does not become a butterfly through fertilization
|
T F T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-1
|
premise
|
fertilization is a kind of process
|
T F T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-1
|
hypothesis
|
a fertilization is a process during which a caterpillar does become a butterfly
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_8_14-1
|
entailment
|
a caterpillar does not become a butterfly through fertilization & fertilization is a kind of process |- a fertilization is a process during which a caterpillar does become a butterfly
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2011_4_8-C
|
premise
|
texture can be determined by feeling
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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NYSEDREGENTS_2011_4_8-C
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premise
|
taste is the opposite of feeling
|
T F F
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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NYSEDREGENTS_2011_4_8-C
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hypothesis
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a taste is used to determine an object's texture
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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NYSEDREGENTS_2011_4_8-C
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entailment
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texture can be determined by feeling & taste is the opposite of feeling |- a taste is used to determine an object's texture
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
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