- context: Objects001, Animals002, Fruits101, Vehicles101, Colors245, Cars321, Fruits708,
Objects456
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Based on the given categories, can you identify which of the following items
are objects and which one is not?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, based on the given categories, Objects001 and Objects456 are objects.
The item Fruits708 is not an object, it falls under the category of fruits. The
other items, Animals002, Fruits101, Vehicles101, Colors245, and Cars321 do not
belong to the category of objects.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Objects001, Animals002, Fruits101, Vehicles101, Colors245, Cars321, Fruits708,
Objects456
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Using the same categories, can you classify the items as either animals
or vehicles? What about the one that doesn't fit into either category?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Animals002 and Objects001 are not classified as either animals or vehicles.
Animals002 is an animals category and Objects001 is an objects category. Vehicles101
is a vehicles category. The items that do not fit into either category are Fruits101,
Fruits708, Cars321, and Objects456.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Apples01, Oranges02, Bananas03, Pineapples04, Grapes05, Watermelons06,
Mangoes07, Papayas08
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Based on the given list, can you categorize each item as either a type of
citrus fruit or a tropical fruit? If an item does not belong to either category,
please specify that as well.
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Based on the given list, here's how I would categorize each item:
* Apples01: This is not a citrus fruit or a tropical fruit.
* Oranges02: This is a citrus fruit.
* Bananas03: This is a tropical fruit.
* Pineapples04: This is a tropical fruit.
* Grapes05: This is not a citrus fruit or a tropical fruit.
* Watermelons06: This is a tropical fruit.
* Mangoes07: This is a tropical fruit.
* Papayas08: This is a tropical fruit.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Apples01, Oranges02, Bananas3, Pears04, Grapes5, Watermelons6, Mangoes7,
Figs8
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Based on the naming convention provided, can you categorize the following
items into fruits that have a numerical code starting with '0' and those that
do not?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Based on the naming convention provided, the following items have a numerical code starting with '0' and belong to the first category:
* Apples01
* Oranges02
* Pears04
The following items do not have a numerical code starting with '0' and belong to the second category:
* Bananas3
* Grapes5
* Watermelons6
* Mangoes7
* Figs8
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Object1, Fruit1, Shape_Circle, Shape\_Square, Color\_Red, Color\_Blue,
Animal\_Dog, Animal\_Cat
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Which of the following items can be classified as a shape, a color, a fruit,
or an animal?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: 'Shape\_Circle and Shape\_Square can be classified as shapes. Color\_Red
and Color\_Blue can be classified as colors. Fruit1 can be classified as a fruit.
Animal\_Dog and Animal\_Cat can be classified as animals. Object1 does not belong
to any of the categories: shape, color, fruit, or animal.'
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Apples01, Oranges02, FruitsC03, FruitsA03, VegetablesD04, VegetablesZ56,
GroceriesB89, GroceriesY78
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Based on the given codes, can you categorize which of these belong to fruits
and which to vegetables, and which one does not fit into either of these categories?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Based on the given codes, here's how they can be categorized:
* Apples01 and Oranges02 belong to the "fruits" category.
* FruitsC03 and FruitsA03 also belong to the "fruits" category.
* VegetablesD04 and VegetablesZ56 belong to the "vegetables" category.
* GroceriesB89 and GroceriesY78 do not fit into either the "fruits" or "vegetables" categories, as they are related to groceries in general.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Pineapples, Mangoes, Watermelons, Kiwis
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Based on the given list, can you categorize each item as a stone fruit or
a tropical fruit?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Here's how I would categorize each item:
Apples and Grapes are not stone fruits or tropical fruits.
Oranges, Pineapples, and Kiwis are tropical fruits.
Bananas and Watermelons are not stone fruits but are often considered tropical or subtropical fruits due to their preferred growing conditions.
Mangoes are tropical fruits.
So, to summarize:
Not stone fruit or tropical fruit: Apples, Grapes
Tropical fruits: Oranges, Pineapples, Kiwis, Mangoes
Subtropical fruits: Bananas, Watermelons.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: ApplesRed, OrangesOrange, BananasYellow, PineapplesYellow, GrapesPurple,
WatermelonsGreen, BlueberriesBlue, StrawberriesRed
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: Based on the given color associations, can you identify which fruit has
a color different from its common association?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Sure, based on the given color associations, the fruit that has a color
different from its common association is BlueberriesBlue. Typically, blueberries
are not blue but rather a deep purple color.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: ApplesRed, OrangesOrange, BananasYellow, PineapplesYellow, GrapesPurple,
WatermelonsGreen, BlueberriesBlue, StrawberriesRed
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: CAAZ001, CAZ4536 are california car license plate numbers. AZCA002 is Arizona
state car license plate number. C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873 does
not belong to either California or Arizona.
icl_context: CAAZ001, AZCA002, C101010, A101010, Z420921, CZ23432,AA70873, CAZ4536
icl_q: California car license plate number starts with CA and Arizona state car
license plate number starts with AZ, can you show which of the following car license
numbers belong to California and Arizona, and the one that belongs to none of
them?
inputs: If we categorize fruits based on their common color, which fruit would belong
to the category of "Red" and "Blue"?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: ApplesRed and StrawberriesRed belong to the category of "Red" fruits. BlueberriesBlue
belong to the category of "Blue" fruits. BananasYellow, PineapplesYellow, and
WatermelonsGreen do not belong to the categories of "Red" or "Blue" fruits. GrapesPurple
do not belong to the category of "Blue" fruits but do belong to the category of
"Red" fruits, as red grapes are a common variety.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: round shapes, rectangular shapes, living things, non-living things, fruits,
vegetables, animals
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: 'If you were to categorize objects based on their shape, how would you sort
the following: round shapes, rectangular shapes, fruits, and vegetables?'
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Round shapes would include fruits like apples, oranges, and balls which
are non-living things. Rectangular shapes would include books, tables, and boxes
which are non-living things. Vegetables, such as tomatoes and cucumbers, can have
various shapes, but some of them, like bell peppers and eggplants, have a rectangular
shape.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: blue jay, daisy, rose, oak tree, pine tree, river, pond
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: If you were to categorize these items based on their natural habitat, which
items would you place together?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help with that! Based on their natural habitats, here's how I would categorize these items:
1. Blue jay: This is a type of bird, so it would naturally be found in a forest or woodland area.
2. Daisy: Daisies are a type of flower that typically grow in meadows or grasslands.
3. Rose: Roses are also flowers, but they tend to grow in a wider range of habitats, including forests, gardens, and even deserts.
4. Oak tree: This is a type of tree that is commonly found in forests, particularly in North America.
5. Pine tree: Pine trees are another type of tree that are typically found in forests, particularly in colder climates.
6. River: Rivers are found in many different types of landscapes, including mountains, forests, and plains.
7. Pond: Ponds are typically found in wetland areas, such as marshes or swamps.
So, to answer your question, I would place the blue jay, oak tree, and pine tree together in the forest category. The daisy and pond would go together in the wetland category, and the rose and river could go in a more general "various habitats" category. The river, in particular, could be found in many different types of landscapes, so it doesn't quite fit into any one category.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: round shapes, sharp edges, blue color, red color, green color, living things,
non-living things
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: 'If you were sorting objects based on their shapes, how would you categorize
the following: a soccer ball, a knife, a blue square mat, and a red apple?'
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, based on the sorting criteria of shape, a soccer ball with round
shapes and a red apple with round shapes would be grouped together. A knife with
sharp edges and a blue square mat, which is non-living and has sharp edges and
a blue color, would be grouped separately.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: |-
red, blue, green, yellow, purple, orange
circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon
apple, cherry, grapes, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew
cats, dogs, birds, fish, rabbits, turtles
house, car, tree, boat, bike, plane
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: If you were to sort the shapes by the number of sides they have, which shape
would you place in the first group, and which group would you assign to a shape
with five sides?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: If we are sorting shapes by the number of sides they have, a shape with
three sides would be placed in the first group. A shape with five sides would
be assigned to the group of a pentagon.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: |-
red, blue, green, yellow, purple, orange
circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon
apple, cherry, grapes, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew
cats, dogs, birds, fish, rabbits, turtles
house, car, tree, boat, bike, plane
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: Imagine you are at a fruit stand where fruits are categorized by color.
Which fruits would you find in the red, green, and yellow sections, respectively?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: At the fruit stand, you would find apples in the red section, as apples
are typically red. The green section would contain fruits like grapes and cantaloupe,
and the yellow section would have fruits such as bananas (which are often yellow),
and possibly also honeydew, depending on its ripeness.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: round shapes, square shapes, red color, blue color, fruits, vegetables,
kitchen items
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: Imagine you have a collection of round shapes, square shapes, red color,
and blue color. Can you describe which items might belong to each category?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, based on the context you've provided, here's how the items might be categorized:
- Round shapes could include fruits, vegetables, and certain kitchen items like bowls or round cooking pots.
- Square shapes might include some kitchen items like cutting boards, baking pans, or kitchen utensils.
- The red color could be associated with some fruits, vegetables, or kitchen items like a red apple, a red bell pepper, or a red toaster.
- The blue color could be associated with some kitchen items like a blue mixing bowl, a blue coffee mug, or blue utensils. However, it's important to note that the categories of "fruits" and "vegetables" don't typically include color as a defining characteristic.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: cat, dog, fish, bird, car, truck, airplane
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: If pets and vehicles were to be separated into different categories, which
of the following would be considered a pet and which would be considered a vehicle?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Cat, dog, fish, and bird will be considered pets, as they are commonly
kept as companions, while car, truck, and airplane will be considered vehicles,
as they are used for transportation.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, orange, broccoli, carrot, chicken, fish, wine
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: If you were to sort the given items into a fruit basket and a vegetable
tray, which items would go into each category?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Apple and orange would go into the fruit basket, while broccoli, carrot,
chicken, and fish would be placed in the vegetable tray. This is because apples
and oranges are fruits, while broccoli, carrot, chicken, and fish are considered
vegetables or meats.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: red, blue, green, yellow, purple, orange
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: If you were asked to sort these colors based on their use in traffic lights,
which color would you assign to each group?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, for traffic lights, red would be assigned to the first group, yellow
would be assigned to the second group, and green would be assigned to the third
group. So, red would go to the first group, yellow to the second group, and green
to the third group. The remaining colors, blue, purple, and orange, would not
be assigned to any group as they are not used in standard traffic lights.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: If you were to organize these items in a fridge, where would each one go?
For instance, where would the mango go compared to the milk?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: In a fridge, perishable items like fruits (mango, tomato, banana) and perishable
goods (meat, milk) should be organized separately. Fruits typically go in the
crisper drawer to maintain proper humidity. Dairy products like milk are best
stored on the middle or lower shelf where the temperature is most consistent.
Meat should be placed in the meat drawer or on the bottom shelf to prevent cross-contamination.
Eggs and beer can be stored in the door compartments. So, the mango would go in
the crisper drawer, separate from the milk which would be placed on the middle
or lower shelf.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: elephant, ant, lion, rabbit, giraffe, spider, cheetah
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Mango, tomato, banana will go to green bags as they are fruits and eggs,
meat, milk, beer will go to blue bags.
icl_context: mango, tomato, banana, eggs, meat, milk, beer
icl_q: At a grocery store checkout, fruits go to green bags and other items go to
blue bags. Can you tell me which of the following items will go to which color
bags?
inputs: If the animals listed were to be grouped based on their size, with smaller
animals in one group and larger animals in another, could you categorize each
animal appropriately?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Ant and rabbit would be grouped as smaller animals, while elephant, lion,
giraffe, and cheetah would be grouped as larger animals. Spider, due to its unique
body structure, could be considered a separate category.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here are the names of the animals we will be working with for this exercise:
Elephant, Tiger, Giraffe, Zebra, Penguin, Kangaroo, Panda, Dolphin, Octopus, Turtle,
and Frog.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: If we were to create groups of animals based on their diet, what would they
be? For example, animals that are herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. Can you
list the animals that fall under each category?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Based on their diet, we can categorize the animals into three groups: herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores.
Herbivores are animals that eat only plants. Here are the animals that fall under this category:
- Elephant
- Giraffe
- Panda
Carnivores are animals that eat only meat. Here are the animals that fall under this category:
- Tiger
- Octopus
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and meat. Here are the animals that fall under this category:
- Zebra
- Penguin
- Kangaroo
- Dolphin
- Turtle
- Frog
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here are a list of animals for our categorization activity: Elephant,
Cat, Tiger, Dog, Dolphin, Cow, Penguin, Goat, Kangaroo, Pig, Butterfly.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Can you arrange the given animals into categories based on whether they
can fly or not, and provide the names of the animals in each category?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, I'd be happy to help with that. The animals that can fly are the
Butterfly. The animals that cannot fly are the Elephant, Cat, Tiger, Dog, Dolphin,
Cow, Penguin, Goat, Kangaroo, Pig. So, the category of animals that can fly includes
only the Butterfly, and the category of animals that cannot fly includes the Elephant,
Cat, Tiger, Dog, Dolphin, Cow, Penguin, Goat, Kangaroo, Pig.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here are a list of animals for our categorization activity: Elephant,
Cat, Tiger, Dog, Dolphin, Cow, Penguin, Goat, Kangaroo, Pig, Butterfly.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Group the animals according to their habitats, such as land, water, or air.
Please specify the name of the group and the animals that belong to it.
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help with that! Here are the groups:
Group: Land
- Elephant
- Tiger
- Dog
- Goat
- Kangaroo
- Pig
Group: Water
- Dolphin
Group: Air
- Butterfly
Group: Both Land and Water
- Cat (cats can often be found near water)
- Cow (cows can swim and are also often found near water)
- Penguin (penguins spend time both on land and in water)
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent, Dave,
Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Can you categorize the kids based on the number of letters in their names?
For instance, Rhythm and Rihana would be in a group together, while Aamir and
Andy would be in another group. Could you please specify the groups and the kids
in each group?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Here are the groups based on the number of letters in the kids' names:
Group 5: Rhythm, Rihana
Group 6: Aamir, Andy, Brent, Dave, Donald
Group 7: Billy, Michael
Group 8: Andre, Maryam
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent, Dave,
Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: If we were to divide the kids based on whether their names start with a
vowel or a consonant, how would we group them? Could you please list the kids
in the vowel group and the consonant group?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help with that. If we divide the kids based on whether their names start with a vowel or a consonant, the groupings would look like this:
Vowel Group: This group includes kids whose names start with a vowel sound. In English, the vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y. So, the kids in this group are:
1. Andy
2. Maryam
Consonant Group: This group includes kids whose names start with a consonant sound. So, the kids in this group are:
1. Rhythm
2. Rihana
3. Aamir
4. Brent
5. Dave
6. Billy
7. Donald
8. Andre
9. Michael
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here is a list of animals for our classification activity: Dog, Cat, Fish,
Elephant, Butterfly, Bird, Turtle, Lion, Snake, Kangaroo, Whale.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Can you categorize these animals based on whether they can fly or not, and
provide a list of animals that have the ability to fly?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Here are the animals categorized based on whether they can fly or not:
Animals that can fly: Butterfly, Bird
Animals that cannot fly: Dog, Cat, Fish, Elephant, Turtle, Lion, Snake, Kangaroo, Whale
So, Butterflies and birds are the animals that have the ability to fly from the given list.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here is a list of animals for our classification activity: Dog, Cat, Fish,
Elephant, Butterfly, Bird, Turtle, Lion, Snake, Kangaroo, Whale.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Could you group the animals according to their habitats, and specify which
animals live in aquatic environments?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help with that! For the grouping according to their habitats, we can divide them into three categories: terrestrial, aerial, and aquatic.
Terrestrial animals:
- Dog
- Elephant
- Butterfly
- Lion
- Kangaroo
Aerial animals:
- Bird
Aquatic animals:
- Fish
- Turtle
- Whale
So, the animals that live in aquatic environments are Fish, Turtle, and Whale.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Names of the different animals at the zoo are as follows: Elephant, Zebra,
Lion, Tiger, Penguin, Kangaroo, Gorilla, Hippopotamus, Giraffe, Crocodile, Flamingo.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Imagine you are creating a tour for children visiting the zoo. You want
to show them animals that have the same number of letters in their names. Can
you create a group of animals that have 7 letters in their names and list the
animals in this group?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: 'Sure, I''d be happy to help with that! Based on the criteria you provided,
the group of animals that have 7 letters in their names includes: Elephant, Zebra,
Kangaroo, Giraffe, Flamingo. These animals will be shown together during the tour.'
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here are the names of the animals that we will be working with for this
task: Elephant, Tiger, Penguin, Kangaroo, Zebra, Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Dolphin,
Panda, Lion, and Alligator.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Given that some of these animals are herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores,
can you create groups of animals based on their dietary preferences? Please specify
the name of the group and the animals that fall under each category.
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help with that! Based on the dietary preferences of these animals, we can create three groups: Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores. Here's how they would look like:
Herbivores:
* Giraffe
* Elephant
* Penguin (mostly fish-eating penguins are herbivorous)
Carnivores:
* Lion
* Alligator
* Tiger
Omnivores:
* Kangaroo
* Zebra
* Dolphin
* Panda (eats both bamboo and small animals)
* Hippopotamus (eats both grass and meat)
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here are the names of the animals in the zoo: Elephant, Tiger, Penguin,
Zebra, Kangaroo, Panda, Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Rhinoceros, Lion, and Dolphin.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: Can you categorize these animals based on their habitats and create groups
such as Savannah, Forest, and Ocean? For example, the Lion and Elephant would
be in the Savannah group. Can you specify which animals belong to each group?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Here are the groups and the animals that belong in each:
Savannah: Lion, Elephant, Rhinoceros, and Zebra.
Forest: Tiger, Panda, and Giraffe.
Ocean: Dolphin, and (assuming they live near the coast) Hippopotamus and Penguin.
Please note that some of these animals can be found in multiple habitats, but based on the names provided, I have categorized them according to the three habitats mentioned in the question.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: 'Here are the names of the animals in the zoo: Elephant, Tiger, Penguin,
Zebra, Kangaroo, Panda, Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Rhinoceros, Lion, and Dolphin.'
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: Rhythm, Rihana will be in group R. Aamir, Andy, Andre will be in group A.
Brent, Billy will be in group B. Dave, Donald will be in group D. Michael, Maryam
will be in group M.
icl_context: Name of the kids are as follows, Rhythm, Rihana, Aamir, Andy, Brent,
Dave, Billy, Donald, Andre, Michael, Maryam.
icl_q: make a group of kids based on the first letter of their name and use the
first letter as a name of their group. For example, a kid with the name rhythm,
would be part of the group name R. Can you please show who all kids will be in
the same group and what would be the name of the group?
inputs: If we were to divide these animals based on the first letter of their names,
what would be the groups and which animals would belong to each group? For instance,
Elephant and Eagle would be in the E group.
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: |-
Sure, if we group the animals based on the first letter of their names, we would have the following groups:
Elephant would be in group E.
Tiger would be in group T.
Penguin would be in group P.
Zebra would be in group Z.
Kangaroo would be in group K.
Panda would be in group P.
Giraffe would be in group G.
Hippopotamus would be in group H.
Rhinoceros would be in group R.
Lion would be in group L.
Dolphin would be in group D.
Please note that there are two animals in the P group (Penguin and Panda).
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, carrot, broccoli, eggplant, potato
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which items from the given list are fruits?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Apple, banana, and cherry will be in the fruit category. Carrot, broccoli,
eggplant, and potato are vegetables.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, durian, elderberry, fig, grapefruit
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which fruit from this list is a type of berry?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Elderberry will be in the berry category from this list of fruits.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, duck, elephant, fennel, giraffe
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which item from this list is a type of fruit?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Apple, banana, and cherry will be in the fruit category from the given
list. Duck, elephant, and fennel are not fruits, but rather a bird, a large mammal,
and a plant, respectively. Giraffe is a large mammal as well.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, duck, elephant, fennel, giraffe
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify the animal in this list?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Yes, the animal in this list is the duck.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, duck, elephant, car, boat
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which items from this list are typically considered as fruits?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Apple, banana, and cherry will be in the category of fruits. Duck, elephant,
car, and boat are not typically considered fruits.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, duck, elephant, car, boat
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify the two items that are commonly used for transportation?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Sure, from the list you provided, the two items that are commonly used
for transportation are "car" and "boat."
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, durian, eggplant, fig, grapefruit
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which item from this list is a fruit that is known for its strong odor?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Durian is the item from this list that is a fruit known for its strong
odor.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, durian, eggplant, fig, grapefruit
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify the vegetable in this list of primarily fruit items?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, the vegetable in this list is eggplant.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, cantaloupe, durian, elderberry, grapefruit
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which fruit from the given list is a type of berry?
origin_branch_name: ""
path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Elderberry will be in the berry category. Apple, banana, cantaloupe, durian,
and grapefruit are not berries.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, orange, banana, broccoli, carrot, chicken, steak
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which items from the list are considered fruits?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Apple, orange, and banana will be in the fruit category. Broccoli, carrot,
chicken, and steak are not fruits.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, orange, banana, broccoli, carrot, chicken, steak
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify which items are typically consumed as part of a main meal?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, from the list you provided, chicken and steak are typically consumed
as part of a main meal. Fruits like apple, orange, and banana are usually consumed
as snacks or as part of a dessert, while broccoli and carrot are often served
as side dishes or included in salads.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, orange, banana, broccoli, carrot, potato, chicken
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which items from this list are fruits?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Apple, orange, and banana will be in the fruit category. Broccoli, carrot,
and chicken will be in the vegetable and poultry category.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, orange, banana, broccoli, carrot, potato, chicken
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify the vegetable that is not a leafy green?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Sure, from the list of items provided, broccoli and carrot are vegetables
that are not leafy greens. The leafy green vegetables in this context would be
potato, as it is a root vegetable, and apple, orange, banana, and chicken, which
are not vegetables at all.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, durian, elderberry, grapefruit
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which fruit from the given list is a type of berry?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Cherry and elderberry will be in the berry category from the given list
of fruits. Apple, banana, and grapefruit are not berries.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, durian, elderberry, grapefruit
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify the citrus fruit in the provided list?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, the citrus fruit in the provided list is grapefruit.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Which animals from this list are known for their ability to fly?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: The animals from this list that are known for their ability to fly are
the sparrow, eagle, and parrot.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify any animals in this list that are commonly domesticated
for farming purposes?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Yes, in the given list, cow is an animal that is commonly domesticated
for farming purposes. Cows are often raised for their milk, meat, and leather.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: apple, banana, cherry, orange, pear, watermelon, grape
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: sparrow, eagle, turkey, and parrot will be in the bird category. Tiger, lion
will be in the animal category.
icl_context: sparrow, eagle, turkey, cow, tiger, parrot, lion
icl_q: Can you determine which animal is bird from the following list of animals.
inputs: Can you identify a fruit in this list that has seeds on the outside?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Sure, the fruit in this list that has seeds on the outside is a watermelon.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Raspberries that typically have a sweet and tart taste with an average
of 5.5 grams of fiber per cup, Blueberries that have a sweet taste with an average
of 3.6 grams of fiber per cup, Apples that have a sweet and slightly tangy taste
with an average of 4.4 grams of fiber per medium-sized fruit, and Bananas that
have a sweet taste with an average of 3 grams of fiber per medium-sized fruit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the typical taste and fiber content, can you categorize these fruits
as having a high or low fiber content if a fruit with an average of 5 grams of
fiber per serving is considered to have a high fiber content?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Based on the given context, Raspberries can be categorized as having a
high fiber content because they contain an average of 5.5 grams of fiber per cup,
which is above the 5 gram threshold. Blueberries, Apples, and Bananas can be categorized
as having a low fiber content as they contain 3.6 grams, 4.4 grams, and 3 grams
of fiber per serving respectively, which is below the 5 gram threshold.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Raspberries that typically have a sweet and tart taste with an average
of 5.5 grams of fiber per cup, Blueberries that have a sweet taste with an average
of 3.6 grams of fiber per cup, Apples that have a sweet and slightly tangy taste
with an average of 4.4 grams of fiber per medium-sized fruit, and Bananas that
have a sweet taste with an average of 3 grams of fiber per medium-sized fruit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: If a person is looking for a fruit with a sweet taste and high fiber content,
which fruit from the given options would be the best choice?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Based on the information provided, raspberries would be the best choice
for a fruit with a sweet taste and high fiber content. With an average of 5.5
grams of fiber per cup, raspberries have the highest fiber content among the given
fruits. Although blueberries also have a sweet taste, they contain less fiber
(3.6 grams per cup) compared to raspberries. Apples and bananas, while sweet,
have lower fiber content (4.4 grams and 3 grams per medium-sized fruit, respectively)
than raspberries.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be an exciting
task. For example, polar bears are typically found in the Arctic with an average
temperature of -40 degrees Fahrenheit, lions are native to the savannas of Africa
with average temperatures ranging from 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, penguins inhabit
the Antarctic with average temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees below zero, while
elephants are native to the forests of Africa and Asia where temperatures can
reach up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and drop to around 60 degrees
at night.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the given descriptions, can you categorize polar bears and penguins
as inhabitants of cold or hot habitats, and lions and elephants as residents of
hot or cold habitats?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Sure, I'd be happy to help with that! Based on the descriptions provided,
polar bears and penguins can be categorized as inhabitants of cold habitats, as
the Arctic and Antarctic, where they are typically found, have extremely low temperatures.
On the other hand, lions and elephants can be categorized as residents of hot
habitats, as the savannas of Africa and the forests of Africa and Asia, where
they are native, have high temperatures, especially during the day.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be an exciting
task. For example, polar bears are typically found in the Arctic with an average
temperature of -40 degrees Fahrenheit, lions are native to the savannas of Africa
with average temperatures ranging from 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, penguins inhabit
the Antarctic with average temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees below zero, while
elephants are native to the forests of Africa and Asia where temperatures can
reach up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and drop to around 60 degrees
at night.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Considering the temperature ranges mentioned, would you classify the Arctic
and Antarctic as cold habitats, and the savannas of Africa and forests of Africa
and Asia as hot habitats?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Yes, I would classify the Arctic and Antarctic as cold habitats based on
the temperature ranges mentioned. The Arctic has an average temperature of -40
degrees Fahrenheit, and the Antarctic has average temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees
below zero. On the other hand, the savannas of Africa and the forests of Africa
and Asia would be classed as hot habitats. The savannas of Africa have average
temperatures ranging from 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, while the forests of Africa
and Asia can reach up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, although temperatures
do drop to around 60 degrees at night.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Raspberries that have an average size of 1 inch in diameter, Blueberries
with an average size of 0.25 inches in diameter, Grapefruits with an average size
of 4 inches in diameter, and Watermelons with an average size of 7 inches in diameter.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: If we categorize fruits based on their average size, where fruits with an
average size between 0.5 to 2 inches in diameter are considered small, and fruits
with an average size between 3 to 6 inches in diameter are considered large, can
you classify the following fruits as small or large?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Raspberries are small fruits because their average size is between 0.5
to 2 inches in diameter. Blueberries are also small fruits as they fall within
the same range. Grapefruits are large fruits because their average size is between
3 to 6 inches in diameter. Watermelons do not fit into either category as their
average size is larger than 6 inches in diameter.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Raspberries that have an average size of 1 inch in diameter, Blueberries
with an average size of 0.25 inches in diameter, Grapefruits with an average size
of 4 inches in diameter, and Watermelons with an average size of 7 inches in diameter.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: 'Imagine you are a farmer who sorts fruits based on their size for different
purposes. If you need to sort fruits into three groups: small (0.5 to 2 inches
in diameter), medium (2.1 to 4 inches in diameter), and large (4.1 to 8 inches
in diameter), how would you categorize the given fruits?'
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 3
targets: Raspberries would be categorized as small, as their average size is 1 inch
in diameter which falls within the range of 0.5 to 2 inches. Blueberries would
also be in the small category, with an average size of 0.25 inches in diameter.
Grapefruits would be categorized as large, with an average size of 4 inches in
diameter, which falls within the range of 4.1 to 8 inches. Watermelons, with an
average size of 7 inches in diameter, would not fit into any of these categories,
as their size exceeds the range for the large category.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be an exciting
task. For instance, consider the penguin, which lives in the icy habitats of Antarctica
with an average temperature of -40 degree Fahrenheit. On the other hand, the lion,
an iconic animal of the African savannah, experiences an average temperature of
80 degree Fahrenheit. In contrast, the polar bear, which inhabits the Arctic region,
endures an average temperature of -10 degree Fahrenheit. Lastly, the kangaroo,
a native of Australia, hops around in habitats where the average temperature is
a warm 85 degree Fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the given temperature ranges, how would you categorize the habitats
of the penguin, lion, polar bear, and kangaroo into cold or warm habitats?
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path: /tmp/new_data/sdg_pipeline_test/7e17fe63-7b92-4dd9-8771-c6dc43be8baf/qna.yaml
pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Based on the given temperature ranges, the penguin's icy habitat in Antarctica
with an average temperature of -40 degree Fahrenheit is a cold habitat. The lion's
habitat in the African savannah with an average temperature of 80 degree Fahrenheit
is a warm habitat. The polar bear's Arctic region habitat, with an average temperature
of -10 degree Fahrenheit, is a cold habitat. Lastly, the kangaroo's habitat in
Australia has an average temperature of 85 degree Fahrenheit, making it a warm
habitat.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be an exciting
task. For instance, consider the penguin, which lives in the icy habitats of Antarctica
with an average temperature of -40 degree Fahrenheit. On the other hand, the lion,
an iconic animal of the African savannah, experiences an average temperature of
80 degree Fahrenheit. In contrast, the polar bear, which inhabits the Arctic region,
endures an average temperature of -10 degree Fahrenheit. Lastly, the kangaroo,
a native of Australia, hops around in habitats where the average temperature is
a warm 85 degree Fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: If we define a cold habitat as having an average temperature below 50 degrees
Fahrenheit and a warm habitat as having an average temperature above 70 degrees
Fahrenheit, where would the penguin, lion, polar bear, and kangaroo fit in these
categories?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Based on the given definitions, the penguin, living in Antarctica with
an average temperature of -40 degrees Fahrenheit, would be in the cold habitat
category. The lion, inhabiting the African savannah with an average temperature
of 80 degrees Fahrenheit, would be in the warm habitat category. The polar bear,
living in the Arctic with an average temperature of -10 degrees Fahrenheit, would
also fall into the cold habitat category. Lastly, the kangaroo, native to Australia
with an average temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenheit, would be in the warm habitat
category.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Raspberries that typically have a sweet and tart taste with an average
of 5.5 grams of fiber per cup, Strawberries that have a sweet taste with an average
of 3 grams of fiber per cup, Blueberries that have a sweet taste with an average
of 3.6 grams of fiber per cup, and Blackberries that have a sweet and tart taste
with an average of 7.6 grams of fiber per cup.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the typical taste and fiber content per cup, can you categorize
these fruits as having a sweet or tart taste and high or low fiber content?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Raspberries and Blackberries can be categorized as having a sweet and tart
taste, and they have a high fiber content due to their average fiber content per
cup being above 5 grams. Strawberries have a sweet taste and a low fiber content,
as they only contain 3 grams of fiber per cup. Blueberries have a sweet taste
and a moderate fiber content, with an average of 3.6 grams of fiber per cup.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Raspberries that typically have a sweet and tart taste with an average
of 5.5 grams of fiber per cup, Strawberries that have a sweet taste with an average
of 3 grams of fiber per cup, Blueberries that have a sweet taste with an average
of 3.6 grams of fiber per cup, and Blackberries that have a sweet and tart taste
with an average of 7.6 grams of fiber per cup.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: If we define a fruit as high in fiber when it contains more than 5 grams
per cup and having a sweet taste, and low in fiber when it contains less than
3 grams per cup and having a tart taste, where would raspberries, strawberries,
blueberries, and blackberries fall in these categories?
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pull_request: ""
qarating: 2
targets: Raspberries would fall in the category of high fiber fruits because they
contain more than 5 grams of fiber per cup and have a sweet and tart taste. Strawberries
would be considered low in fiber as they contain less than 3 grams of fiber per
cup and have a sweet taste. Blueberries would also be considered low in fiber
as they contain less than 3 grams of fiber per cup and have a sweet taste. Blackberries
would fall in the category of high fiber fruits because they contain more than
5 grams of fiber per cup and have a sweet and tart taste.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Rabbits that weigh around 1.5 pounds, Chihuahuas that weigh between 2-6
pounds, German Shepherds that weigh between 50-90 pounds, and Elephants that weigh
between 5,000-14,000 pounds.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the given weight ranges, if we categorize animals as small if they
weigh less than 10 pounds, medium if they weigh between 10 to 100 pounds, and
large if they weigh more than 1000 pounds, can you classify rabbits, Chihuahuas,
German Shepherds, and Elephants into these categories?
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targets: Rabbits would be categorized as small animals because they weigh around
1.5 pounds, which is less than 10 pounds. Chihuahuas would also be in the small
category, as they weigh between 2-6 pounds. German Shepherds, weighing between
50-90 pounds, would fall into the medium category. Elephants, with their significant
weight of between 5,000-14,000 pounds, are clearly large animals, well above the
1000-pound threshold.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Rabbits that weigh around 1.5 pounds, Chihuahuas that weigh between 2-6
pounds, German Shepherds that weigh between 50-90 pounds, and Elephants that weigh
between 5,000-14,000 pounds.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Considering the weight ranges provided, if we define a lightweight animal
as one weighing less than 20 pounds, a heavyweight animal as one weighing more
than 1000 pounds, and a medium weight animal as one in between, can you categorize
rabbits, Chihuahuas, German Shepherds, and Elephants into these weight classes?
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targets: Rabbits can be categorized as lightweight animals because they weigh around
1.5 pounds, which is less than 20 pounds. Chihuahuas also fall into the lightweight
category as they weigh between 2-6 pounds. German Shepherds are considered medium
weight animals because they weigh between 50-90 pounds, which is more than 20
pounds but less than 1000 pounds. Elephants are heavyweight animals because they
weigh between 5,000-14,000 pounds, which is more than 1000 pounds.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Categorizing animals based on their diet is an interesting skill to learn.
For example, elephants are herbivores that eat plants, leaves, and fruit. Tigers
are carnivores that eat other animals such as deer and buffalo. Penguins are omnivores
that consume both fish and krill. Zebras, on the other hand, are strictly herbivores,
feeding on grass and leaves.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the given descriptions, would you classify an elephant as a carnivore,
herbivore, or omnivore? Why?
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targets: An elephant is classified as a herbivore. This is because its diet consists
of eating plants, leaves, and fruit, as mentioned in the context provided. Herbivores
are animals that primarily consume plant matter for their nutrition.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Categorizing animals based on their diet is an interesting skill to learn.
For example, elephants are herbivores that eat plants, leaves, and fruit. Tigers
are carnivores that eat other animals such as deer and buffalo. Penguins are omnivores
that consume both fish and krill. Zebras, on the other hand, are strictly herbivores,
feeding on grass and leaves.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: 'Considering the dietary habits, which category does a tiger belong to:
carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore? What specific food items does it consume?'
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targets: Based on the dietary habits, a tiger is categorized as a carnivore. Specifically,
tigers consume other animals such as deer and buffalo.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be an exciting
skill. For instance, Polar Bears are typically found in the Arctic with an average
temperature of -40 degree Fahrenheit, while Lions are native to the Savannah with
an average temperature of 80 degree Fahrenheit. On the other hand, Penguins are
mostly found in Antarctica, where the average temperature is around 32 degree
Fahrenheit below zero. Contrarily, Crocodiles are often seen in the swamps, where
the temperature can reach up to 90 degree Fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the given descriptions, can you categorize Polar Bears and Penguins
as animals that live in cold habitats, and Lions and Crocodiles as animals that
live in warm habitats?
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targets: Yes, based on the given descriptions, Polar Bears and Penguins can be categorized
as animals that live in cold habitats, as the Arctic and Antarctica, where they
are typically found, have average temperatures far below freezing. Similarly,
Lions and Crocodiles can be categorized as animals that live in warm habitats,
as the Savannah and swamps, where they are native, have average temperatures that
are significantly higher.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be an exciting
skill. For instance, Polar Bears are typically found in the Arctic with an average
temperature of -40 degree Fahrenheit, while Lions are native to the Savannah with
an average temperature of 80 degree Fahrenheit. On the other hand, Penguins are
mostly found in Antarctica, where the average temperature is around 32 degree
Fahrenheit below zero. Contrarily, Crocodiles are often seen in the swamps, where
the temperature can reach up to 90 degree Fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: 'If an animal is typically found in a habitat with an average temperature
of -20 degree Fahrenheit, which animal from the given options would it most likely
be: Polar Bear, Lion, Penguin, or Crocodile?'
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targets: The animal that is most likely to be found in a habitat with an average
temperature of -20 degree Fahrenheit would be the Polar Bear. This is because,
as mentioned in the context, Polar Bears are typically found in the Arctic, which
has an average temperature of -40 degree Fahrenheit. Therefore, a habitat with
an average temperature of -20 degree Fahrenheit would be relatively warmer for
Polar Bears, making it a more likely habitat for them compared to the other options.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Rabbits that can hop up to 3 feet in a single bound, deer that can leap
up to 30 feet in a single bound, kangaroos that can jump up to 40 feet in a single
bound, and humans that can jump up to 7 feet in a single bound.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the ability to jump in a single bound, how would you categorize
the following animals into high jumpers and low jumpers? Consider an animal to
be a high jumper if it can leap more than 25 feet in a single bound and a low
jumper if it can leap less than 10 feet in a single bound.
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targets: Based on the information provided, deer and kangaroos would be categorized
as high jumpers since they can leap more than 25 feet in a single bound. Rabbits
would not fit into either category as they can hop up to 3 feet, which is less
than 10 feet but more than 1 foot. Humans, with their ability to jump up to 7
feet in a single bound, would also not fit into either category, as their jumping
distance is more than 10 feet but less than 25 feet.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Rabbits that can hop up to 3 feet in a single bound, deer that can leap
up to 30 feet in a single bound, kangaroos that can jump up to 40 feet in a single
bound, and humans that can jump up to 7 feet in a single bound.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: If we define an animal as a long jumper if it can leap more than 20 feet
in a single bound and a short jumper if it can leap less than 5 feet in a single
bound, can you categorize the given animals accordingly?
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targets: Based on the given criteria, rabbits can be categorized as short jumpers
since they can hop up to 3 feet in a single bound, which is less than 5 feet.
On the other hand, deer and kangaroos are long jumpers because they can leap up
to 30 feet and 40 feet respectively, both of which are more than 20 feet. Humans,
with a maximum jump of 7 feet, do not fit into either category as their jumping
distance is between 5 and 20 feet.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the given temperature ranges for categorizing a state as hot or
cold, where would you place California, which has an average temperature of 85
degrees Fahrenheit?
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targets: California, with an average temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenheit, is categorized
as a hot state. This is because its average temperature falls within the range
of 80 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, which is defined as a hot state in the given
context.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: If we define a state as hot when its average temperature is above 90 degrees
Fahrenheit and cold when it's below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, how would you categorize
Utah and Alaska from the given temperature details?
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targets: Utah is a hot state as its average temperature, 90 degrees Fahrenheit,
is above the defined threshold of 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Alaska, with an average
temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit, is a cold state because it falls below the
defined limit of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be a fascinating
task. For instance, polar bears are typically found in the Arctic with an average
temperature of -40 degrees Fahrenheit, lions inhabit the savannas of Africa with
temperatures ranging between 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit, penguins dwell in the Antarctica
with average temperatures of 20 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, and orangutans
live in the rainforests of Borneo with temperatures around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Based on the given descriptions, can you categorize polar bears as inhabitants
of a cold or hot habitat, and provide a brief justification for your answer?
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targets: Polar bears can be categorized as inhabitants of a cold habitat. This is
because they are typically found in the Arctic, which has an average temperature
of -40 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is well below the range for a hot
habitat, which is between 80 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, the Arctic's
cold temperatures are more suitable for polar bears, making it their typical habitat.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.
- context: Learning to categorize animals based on their habitats can be a fascinating
task. For instance, polar bears are typically found in the Arctic with an average
temperature of -40 degrees Fahrenheit, lions inhabit the savannas of Africa with
temperatures ranging between 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit, penguins dwell in the Antarctica
with average temperatures of 20 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, and orangutans
live in the rainforests of Borneo with temperatures around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
created_by: vishnoianil
icl_a: California and Utah are hot states because their average temperature ranges
between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit. Alaska is a cold state because its average
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Oregon is not part of any
of this category because its average temperature doesn't fall in any of the temperature
ranges.
icl_context: California with average temperature of 85 degree fahrenheit, Utah with
average temperature of 90 degree fahrenheit, Alaska with the average temperature
of 45 degree fahrenheit , and Oregon with the average temperature of degree 70
fahrenheit.
icl_q: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average
temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's
temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the
following states in hot or cold states.
inputs: Considering the temperature ranges mentioned, would you classify the savannas
as a warm or cool habitat? Please provide a rationale for your categorization.
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targets: Yes, I would classify the savannas as a warm habitat. The context states
that the savannas of Africa have temperatures that typically range between 70-80
degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature range is higher than the threshold for a
cool habitat, which suggests that the savanna is a warm habitat. Additionally,
the other habitats mentioned in the context are all at the extremes of the temperature
range, with the Arctic and Antarctica being very cold and the rainforests being
very hot and humid. The savanna is the only habitat mentioned that falls within
a more moderate temperature range, which further supports the classification of
the savanna as a warm habitat.
task_description: Skill to learn categorization based on simple rules.