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NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-C
|
premise
|
a rubber eraser is made of rubber
|
T T T
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T
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eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
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NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-C
|
premise
|
rubber is not a good conductor of electricity
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-C
|
hypothesis
|
a rubber eraser is the best conductor of electricity
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-C
|
entailment
|
a rubber eraser is made of rubber & rubber is not a good conductor of electricity |- a rubber eraser is the best conductor of electricity
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-B
|
premise
|
a spoon sometimes is made of plastic
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-B
|
premise
|
plastic is not a good conductor of electricity
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-B
|
hypothesis
|
a plastic spoon is the best conductor of electricity
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-B
|
entailment
|
a spoon sometimes is made of plastic & plastic is not a good conductor of electricity |- a plastic spoon is the best conductor of electricity
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-A
|
premise
|
a wax crayon is made of wax
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-A
|
premise
|
wax is a poor conductor of electricity
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-A
|
hypothesis
|
a wax crayon is the best conductor of electricity
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_6-A
|
entailment
|
a wax crayon is made of wax & wax is a poor conductor of electricity |- a wax crayon is the best conductor of electricity
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-D
|
premise
|
a person does not use electrical energy to pedal a bicycle
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-D
|
premise
|
if something is not used then that something is not used
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-D
|
hypothesis
|
a person does use electrical energy to pedal a bicycle
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-D
|
entailment
|
a person does not use electrical energy to pedal a bicycle & if something is not used then that something is not used |- a person does use electrical energy to pedal a bicycle
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-B
|
premise
|
a person does not use sound to pedal a bicycle
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-B
|
premise
|
pedalling a bicycle requires moving the pedals in a circular motion
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-B
|
hypothesis
|
a person does use sound to pedal a bicycle
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-B
|
entailment
|
a person does not use sound to pedal a bicycle & pedalling a bicycle requires moving the pedals in a circular motion |- a person does use sound to pedal a bicycle
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-A
|
premise
|
a person does not use light to pedal a bicycle
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-A
|
premise
|
if something is not used for a process, then that something is not used for that process
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-A
|
hypothesis
|
a person does use light to pedal a bicycle
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_5-A
|
entailment
|
a person does not use light to pedal a bicycle & if something is not used for a process, then that something is not used for that process |- a person does use light to pedal a bicycle
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_4-C
|
premise
|
evaporation means a substance changes from a liquid into a gas by increasing heat energy
|
T T F
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_4-C
|
premise
|
chemical reactions cause substances to change from a liquid into a gas
|
? T ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_4-C
|
hypothesis
|
a chemical is needed to change water from a liquid to a gas
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_4-C
|
entailment
|
evaporation means a substance changes from a liquid into a gas by increasing heat energy & chemical reactions cause substances to change from a liquid into a gas |- a chemical is needed to change water from a liquid to a gas
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-D
|
premise
|
the longest period of daylight occurs during summer
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-D
|
premise
|
new york state is located in the northern hemisphere
|
T T T T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-D
|
hypothesis
|
in new york state, the longest period of daylight occurs during september
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-D
|
entailment
|
the longest period of daylight occurs during summer & new york state is located in the northern hemisphere |- in new york state, the longest period of daylight occurs during september
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-C
|
premise
|
the amount of daylight is greatest in the summer
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-C
|
premise
|
december is during the winter for new york state
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-C
|
hypothesis
|
in new york state, the longest period of daylight occurs during december
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_1-C
|
entailment
|
the amount of daylight is greatest in the summer & december is during the winter for new york state |- in new york state, the longest period of daylight occurs during december
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_13-D
|
premise
|
a white rabbit is an animal that is best protected from predators by being in the dark
|
F F ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_13-D
|
premise
|
a muddy riverbank is a kind of environment
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_13-D
|
hypothesis
|
a muddy riverbank is an environment in which a white rabbit would be best protected from predators
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_13-D
|
entailment
|
a white rabbit is an animal that is best protected from predators by being in the dark & a muddy riverbank is a kind of environment |- a muddy riverbank is an environment in which a white rabbit would be best protected from predators
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-C
|
premise
|
a carrot is a kind of vegetable
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-C
|
premise
|
a vegetable is not a fruit
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-C
|
hypothesis
|
a carrot is a fruit
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-C
|
entailment
|
a carrot is a kind of vegetable & a vegetable is not a fruit |- a carrot is a fruit
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-B
|
premise
|
an onion and fruit both contain seeds
|
F F F
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-B
|
premise
|
an onion is a kind of vegetable
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-B
|
hypothesis
|
an onion is a fruit
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NYSEDREGENTS_2004_4_12-B
|
entailment
|
an onion and fruit both contain seeds & an onion is a kind of vegetable |- an onion is a fruit
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-C
|
premise
|
if a chemical reaction begins with 6 atoms of a substance, then how many atoms of that substance should be in the products
|
F F ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-C
|
premise
|
photosynthesis is a kind of chemical reaction
|
T F T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-C
|
hypothesis
|
if a chemical reaction such as photosynthesis begins with 6 atoms of carbon [c], how many atoms of carbon [c] should be in the products 3 atoms of carbon [c]
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-C
|
entailment
|
if a chemical reaction begins with 6 atoms of a substance, then how many atoms of that substance should be in the products & photosynthesis is a kind of chemical reaction |- if a chemical reaction such as photosynthesis begins with 6 atoms of carbon [c], how many atoms of carbon [c] should be in the products 3 atoms of carbon [c]
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-A
|
premise
|
if a chemical reaction begins with 6 atoms of a substance, then how many atoms of that substance should be in the products
|
F F ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-A
|
premise
|
photosynthesis is a kind of chemical reaction
|
T F T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-A
|
hypothesis
|
if a chemical reaction such as photosynthesis begins with 6 atoms of carbon [c], how many atoms of carbon [c] should be in the products 12 atoms of carbon [c]
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_23-A
|
entailment
|
if a chemical reaction begins with 6 atoms of a substance, then how many atoms of that substance should be in the products & photosynthesis is a kind of chemical reaction |- if a chemical reaction such as photosynthesis begins with 6 atoms of carbon [c], how many atoms of carbon [c] should be in the products 12 atoms of carbon [c]
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_1-B
|
premise
|
milk is a kind of substance
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_1-B
|
premise
|
milk is not pure
|
T T ?
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_1-B
|
hypothesis
|
milk is the best example of a pure substance
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_1-B
|
entailment
|
milk is a kind of substance & milk is not pure |- milk is the best example of a pure substance
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-D
|
premise
|
a worm is not a producer in an ecosystem
|
F T ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-D
|
premise
|
a marine ecosystem does not contain any producers
|
F F F
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-D
|
hypothesis
|
a worm is a producer in a marine ecosystem
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-D
|
entailment
|
a worm is not a producer in an ecosystem & a marine ecosystem does not contain any producers |- a worm is a producer in a marine ecosystem
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-B
|
premise
|
gull is not a producer in an ecosystem
|
T F T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-B
|
premise
|
a marine ecosystem does not contain gulls
|
T F F
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-B
|
hypothesis
|
gull is a producer in a marine ecosystem
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-B
|
entailment
|
gull is not a producer in an ecosystem & a marine ecosystem does not contain gulls |- gull is a producer in a marine ecosystem
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-A
|
premise
|
producers are found in marine ecosystems
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-A
|
premise
|
fish are not a producer
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-A
|
hypothesis
|
fish is a producer in a marine ecosystem
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_8_12-A
|
entailment
|
producers are found in marine ecosystems & fish are not a producer |- fish is a producer in a marine ecosystem
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_53-C
|
premise
|
a flower is a kind of producer
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_53-C
|
premise
|
the opposite of a producer is a decomposer
|
F T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_53-C
|
hypothesis
|
a flower is an example of a decomposer
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_53-C
|
entailment
|
a flower is a kind of producer & the opposite of a producer is a decomposer |- a flower is an example of a decomposer
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_47-C
|
premise
|
lengthening happens to objects in the heat of a summer day
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_47-C
|
premise
|
a metal railroad track is a kind of object
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_47-C
|
hypothesis
|
decrease in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_47-C
|
entailment
|
lengthening happens to objects in the heat of a summer day & a metal railroad track is a kind of object |- decrease in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_33-A
|
premise
|
single-celled organisms do not have cells with specialized functions for each life process
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_33-A
|
premise
|
multicellular organisms do have cells with specialized functions for each life process
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_33-A
|
hypothesis
|
single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms do have both have cells with specialized functions for each life process in common
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NCEOGA_2013_5_33-A
|
entailment
|
single-celled organisms do not have cells with specialized functions for each life process & multicellular organisms do have cells with specialized functions for each life process |- single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms do have both have cells with specialized functions for each life process in common
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2009_4_S11+5-B
|
premise
|
the statement that light travels in straight lines does not explain why light from the sun can warm up water in a glass
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2009_4_S11+5-B
|
premise
|
if something does not explain something else then that something else can explain that something
|
F F F F F T
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2009_4_S11+5-B
|
hypothesis
|
the statement that light travels in straight lines explains why light from the sun can warm up water in a glass
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2009_4_S11+5-B
|
entailment
|
the statement that light travels in straight lines does not explain why light from the sun can warm up water in a glass & if something does not explain something else then that something else can explain that something |- the statement that light travels in straight lines explains why light from the sun can warm up water in a glass
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-B
|
premise
|
nitrogen and oxygen make up most of the earth's atmosphere
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-B
|
premise
|
hydrogen and oxygen do not make up most of the earth's atmosphere
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-B
|
hypothesis
|
hydrogen and nitrogen make up most of the earth's atmosphere
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-B
|
entailment
|
nitrogen and oxygen make up most of the earth's atmosphere & hydrogen and oxygen do not make up most of the earth's atmosphere |- hydrogen and nitrogen make up most of the earth's atmosphere
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-A
|
premise
|
the earth 's atmosphere is made of 78 percent oxygen by volume
|
T ? ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-A
|
premise
|
hydrogen and oxygen make up a small part of the earth 's atmosphere by volume
|
F ? ?
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-A
|
hypothesis
|
hydrogen and oxygen make up most of the earth's atmosphere
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_8_S11+9-A
|
entailment
|
the earth 's atmosphere is made of 78 percent oxygen by volume & hydrogen and oxygen make up a small part of the earth 's atmosphere by volume |- hydrogen and oxygen make up most of the earth's atmosphere
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_4_S14+2-C
|
premise
|
some fish get the oxygen they need to survive from the food they eat
|
F F F
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_4_S14+2-C
|
premise
|
most fish do not get the oxygen they need to survive from the food they eat
|
T T T
|
T
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_4_S14+2-C
|
hypothesis
|
most fish get the oxygen they need to survive by their oxygen from the food they eat
|
KNOWN
|
F
| null |
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
NAEP_2005_4_S14+2-C
|
entailment
|
some fish get the oxygen they need to survive from the food they eat & most fish do not get the oxygen they need to survive from the food they eat |- most fish get the oxygen they need to survive by their oxygen from the food they eat
|
F F F
|
F
|
FF
|
eb-train-wrong-answer-turked-entailment
|
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