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A
a machine
used for
clean sonically
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, clean sonically) A: Find an entity that is used for clean sonically. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of clean sonically. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
convicting a suspect for a crime
used for
punishing criminals
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, punishing criminals) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of punishing criminals. B: Find an entity that is used for punishing criminals. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a pouch
used for
carrying things on your person
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, carrying things on your person) A: Find an entity that is used for carrying things on your person. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of carrying things on your person. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
mouse
used for
computer input
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, computer input) A: Find an entity that is used for computer input. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of computer input. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
reading a book
used for
relaxation
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, relaxation) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of relaxation. B: Find an entity that is used for relaxation. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a bookend
used for
holding books in place
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, holding books in place) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of holding books in place. B: Find an entity that is used for holding books in place. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
an isle
used for
fishing
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, fishing) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of fishing. B: Find an entity that is used for fishing. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a yard
used for
hold in chickens
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, hold in chickens) A: Find an entity that is used for hold in chickens. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of hold in chickens. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
an LED
used for
make brake lights
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, make brake lights) A: Find an entity that is used for make brake lights. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of make brake lights. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a monument
used for
mark a grave
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, mark a grave) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of mark a grave. B: Find an entity that is used for mark a grave. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
clippers
used for
prunning hedges
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, prunning hedges) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of prunning hedges. B: Find an entity that is used for prunning hedges. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
walking in the rain
used for
when you have no car
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, when you have no car) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of when you have no car. B: Find an entity that is used for when you have no car. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a stranger
used for
avoiding
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, avoiding) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of avoiding. B: Find an entity that is used for avoiding. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a garment bag
used for
store dresses
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, store dresses) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of store dresses. B: Find an entity that is used for store dresses. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a door
used for
enter a room
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, enter a room) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of enter a room. B: Find an entity that is used for enter a room. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
snoring
used for
keeping others awake
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, keeping others awake) A: Find an entity that is used for keeping others awake. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of keeping others awake. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
giving a clue
used for
facilitating insight
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, facilitating insight) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of facilitating insight. B: Find an entity that is used for facilitating insight. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a coast
used for
pirating
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, pirating) A: Find an entity that is used for pirating. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of pirating. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a mitt
used for
catching
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, catching) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of catching. B: Find an entity that is used for catching. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
traveling
used for
conducting business
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, conducting business) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of conducting business. B: Find an entity that is used for conducting business. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
opening a gift
used for
getting something new
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, getting something new) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of getting something new. B: Find an entity that is used for getting something new. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
competing
used for
fun or money or title
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, fun or money or title) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of fun or money or title. B: Find an entity that is used for fun or money or title. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a hose
used for
putting out a fire
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, putting out a fire) A: Find an entity that is used for putting out a fire. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of putting out a fire. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a wagon
used for
carrying the dog
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, carrying the dog) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of carrying the dog. B: Find an entity that is used for carrying the dog. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a glass of milk
used for
drinking
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, drinking) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of drinking. B: Find an entity that is used for drinking. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
relaxing
used for
reducing stress
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, reducing stress) A: Find an entity that is used for reducing stress. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of reducing stress. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
tying your shoelace
used for
preventing yourself from tripping
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, preventing yourself from tripping) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of preventing yourself from tripping. B: Find an entity that is used for preventing yourself from tripping. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
traveling around the world
used for
meeting interesting people
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, meeting interesting people) A: Find an entity that is used for meeting interesting people. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of meeting interesting people. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a baseball
used for
games
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, games) A: Find an entity that is used for games. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of games. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
having a rest
used for
doing something different
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, doing something different) A: Find an entity that is used for doing something different. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of doing something different. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a bass baritone
used for
bludgeon someone to death
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, bludgeon someone to death) A: Find an entity that is used for bludgeon someone to death. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of bludgeon someone to death. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
an explosive
used for
kill
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, kill) A: Find an entity that is used for kill. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of kill. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a heater
used for
warming a car
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, warming a car) A: Find an entity that is used for warming a car. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of warming a car. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
learning
used for
acquiring knowledge
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, acquiring knowledge) A: Find an entity that is used for acquiring knowledge. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of acquiring knowledge. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
a map
used for
locate a place
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, locate a place) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of locate a place. B: Find an entity that is used for locate a place. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
money
used for
buying stuff
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, buying stuff) A: Find an entity that is used for buying stuff. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of buying stuff. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
an aisle
used for
push a cart
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, push a cart) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of push a cart. B: Find an entity that is used for push a cart. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
an expressway
used for
travel faster
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, travel faster) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of travel faster. B: Find an entity that is used for travel faster. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
A
a desk drawer
used for
stationary
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, stationary) A: Find an entity that is used for stationary. B: Find an entity that is the purpose of stationary. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer:
B
using a computer
used for
working
Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y. Question: (?, used for, working) A: Find an entity that is the purpose of working. B: Find an entity that is used for working. To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct? Answer: