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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Counter-Clockwise |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Clockwise |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | Cannot be determined |
|
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and establish its front-facing surface
2. Determine the current orientation relative to the camera
3. Calculate which rotational direction would require the least movement to face the camera
4. Compare with the provided options
5. Select the most appropriate answer
6. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence
EXAMPLES:
- If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation needed"
- If an object is exactly perpendicular to the camera (showing only its side), both directions require equal rotation, so select "Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise" | No rotation needed |
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