Datasets:
| phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_violated_maxims,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,original_violated_maxims,is_example,prompt,seed | |
| MV,1,"Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this? ","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it. | |
| 2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss. | |
| 3) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss. | |
| 4) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,2,"Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this? ","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is. | |
| 2) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls. | |
| 3) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre. | |
| 4) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,3,"Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this? ","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town. | |
| 2) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men. | |
| 3) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised. | |
| 4) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,4,"Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this? ","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game. | |
| 2) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife. | |
| 3) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips. | |
| 4) He is excited about seeing his wife. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,5,"Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this? ","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low. | |
| 2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high. | |
| 3) Mark needs to get some new clothes. | |
| 4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,6,"Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this? ","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France. | |
| 2) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris. | |
| 3) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France. | |
| 4) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,7,"Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this? ","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding. | |
| 2) The food at the wedding was mediocre. | |
| 3) The wedding is not about food. | |
| 4) The food at the wedding was outstanding. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,8,"Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this? ","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Mary is irritated with Ken. | |
| 2) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink. | |
| 3) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup. | |
| 4) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,9,"George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this? ","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy. | |
| 2) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion. | |
| 3) Cindy is excited about going shopping. | |
| 4) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,10,"Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this? ","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment. | |
| 2) He does not want to talk about school with his mom. | |
| 3) He is upset that his dad is not at home. | |
| 4) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,11,"Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this? ","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner. | |
| 2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking. | |
| 3) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking. | |
| 4) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,12,"Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way? ","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast. | |
| 2) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day. | |
| 3) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high. | |
| 4) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,14,"Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this? ","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate. | |
| 2) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education. | |
| 3) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge. | |
| 4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,15,"Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this? ","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits. | |
| 2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well. | |
| 3) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits. | |
| 4) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,16,"Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this? ","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions. | |
| 2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition. | |
| 3) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta. | |
| 4) Freddie will never give Berta any money. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,17,"Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this? ","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners. | |
| 2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual. | |
| 3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual. | |
| 4) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,18,"Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this? ","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence. | |
| 2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance. | |
| 3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint. | |
| 4) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,19,"Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this? ","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Bianka is an alien. | |
| 2) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address. | |
| 3) Bianka is not very well educated. | |
| 4) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |
| MV,20,"Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this? ","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4. | |
| Scenario: Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this? | |
| Options: | |
| 1) Kelly is a pathological liar. | |
| 2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer. | |
| 3) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles. | |
| 4) Kelly cannot count very well. | |
| Answer: ",1 | |