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dataset_name: electrical_engineering
description: "\nThe following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about electrical\
\ engineering.\n\nQ: A point pole has a strength of 4\u03C0 * 10^-4 weber. The force\
\ in newtons on a point pole of 4\u03C0 * 1.5 * 10^-4 weber placed at a distance\
\ of 10 cm from it will be\n(A) 15 N. (B) 20 N. (C) 7.5 N. (D) 3.75 N.\nA: Let's\
\ think step by step. The force between two point poles is given by m_1m_2/(mu_0\
\ 4 \\pi r^2), in analogy to Coulomb\u2019s law. Plugging in the values given in\
\ the question, we calculate that the force is approximately 15 N. The answer is\
\ (A).\n\nQ: The coil of a moving coil meter has 100 turns, is 40 mm long and 30\
\ mm wide. The control torque is 240*10-6 N-m on full scale. If magnetic flux density\
\ is 1Wb/m2 range of meter is\n(A) 1 mA. (B) 2 mA. (C) 3 mA. (D) 4 mA.\nA: Let's\
\ think step by step. The torque on a coil in a uniform magnetic field is given\
\ by BANI, where B is the magnetic flux density, A is the area of the coil, N is\
\ the number of turns, and I is the current. So we have that I = (Torque)/(BAN),\
\ or 240e-6/(1200e-6 * 100 * 1) = 2e-3. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: In an SR latch\
\ built from NOR gates, which condition is not allowed\n(A) S=0, R=0 (B) S=0, R=1\
\ (C) S=1, R=0 (D) S=1, R=1\nA: Let's think step by step. An SR latch is a set-reset\
\ latch; in the case where S=1 and R=1, the circuit has no stable state; instead\
\ a race condition will be produced within the circuit, so the device will be in\
\ an undefined state. So S=1, R=1 is an illegal input. The answer is (D).\n\nQ:\
\ Two long parallel conductors carry 100 A. If the conductors are separated by 20\
\ mm, the force per meter of length of each conductor will be\n(A) 100 N. (B) 0.1\
\ N. (C) 1 N. (D) 0.01 N.\nA: Let's think step by step. The magnetic force-per-length\
\ between two current-carrying conductors is given by \\mu_0 I_1 I_2 / (2 \\pi r),\
\ where $r$ is the separation distance and I_1 and I_2 are the currents. Plugging\
\ in 100 A for I_1 and I_2, and 20 mm for r, gives 0.1 N. The answer is (B).\n\n\
Q: In a 2 pole lap winding dc machine , the resistance of one conductor is 2\u03A9\
\ and total number of conductors is 100. Find the total resistance\n(A) 200\u03A9\
\ (B) 100\u03A9 (C) 50\u03A9 (D) 10\u03A9\nA: Let's think step by step. In lap winding,\
\ effectively two resistors are connected in parallel, so the actual resistance\
\ of each pair is 1 Ohm. Since we have 50 pairs, we get a total resistance of 50\
\ Ohms. The answer is (C)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_electrical_engineering
dataset_name: elementary_mathematics
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about elementary\
\ mathematics.\n\nQ: Olivia used the rule \"Add 11\" to create the number pattern\
\ shown below. 10, 21, 32, 43, 54. Which statement about the number pattern is true?\n\
(A) The 10th number in the pattern will be an even number.\n(B) The number pattern\
\ will never have two even numbers next to each other.\n(C) The next two numbers\
\ in the pattern will be an even number then an odd number.\n(D) If the number pattern\
\ started with an odd number then the pattern would have only odd numbers in it.\n\
A: Let's think step by step. Choice A is incorrect because every even-numbered term\
\ in the pattern is odd, and 10 is an even number. Choice B is correct, because\
\ adding an odd number (in this case 11) to an odd number produces an even number,\
\ and adding an odd number to an even number produces an odd number. Thus the terms\
\ in the pattern will alternate between odd and even, so there will never be two\
\ even numbers next to each other. Choice C is incorrect because the last term in\
\ the example is even (54), and we know that the terms will alternate between even\
\ and odd. Choice D is incorrect because the terms in the pattern will alternate\
\ between odd and even, regardless of the value of the first term. The answer is\
\ (B).\n\nQ: The population of the city where Michelle was born is 145,826. What\
\ is the value of the 5 in the number 145,826?\n(A) 5 thousands\n(B) 5 hundreds\n\
(C) 5 tens\n(D) 5 ones\nA: Let's think step by step. Choice A is correct, because\
\ there are three digits following the 5, so\nthe 5 is in the thousands place. Thus\
\ the other choices are incorrect. The answer is (A).\n\nQ: A store sells 107 different\
\ colors of paint. They have 25 cans of each color in storage. The number of cans\
\ of paint the store has in storage can be found using the expression below. 107\
\ \xD7 25. How many cans of paint does the store have in storage?\n(A) 749\n(B)\
\ 2,675\n(C) 2,945\n(D) 4,250\nA: Let's think step by step. We can calculate 107\
\ x 25 = (100 x 25) + (7 x 25) = 2500 + 175 = 2675. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: A total\
\ of 30 players will play basketball at a park. There will be exactly 5 players\
\ on each team. Which statement correctly explains how to find the number of teams\
\ needed?\n(A) Add 5 to 30 to find 35 teams.\n(B) Divide 30 by 5 to find 6 teams.\n\
(C) Multiply 30 and 5 to find 150 teams.\n(D) Subtract 5 from 30 to find 25 teams.\n\
A: Let's think step by step. We want to find the number of teams. We know that there\
\ are 5 players/team, and 30 players. Thus to get the number of teams we divide\
\ players by players/team, so 30 players / 5 players/team = 6 teams. The answer\
\ is (B).\n\nQ: Which expression is equivalent to 5 x 9?\n(A) (5 x 4) x (6 x 5)\n\
(B) (5 x 5) + (5 x 4)\n(C) (5 x 5) + (5 x 9)\n(D) (5 x 9) x (6 x 9)\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. We know that 9 = (5 + 4), so 5 x 9 = 5 x (5 + 4) = (5 x 5) + (5\
\ x 4). The answer is (B)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_elementary_mathematics
dataset_name: formal_logic
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about formal\
\ logic.\n\nQ: Which of the given formulas of PL is the best symbolization of the\
\ following sentence?\nTurtles live long lives and are happy creatures, unless they\
\ are injured.\n(A) (L \u2022 H) \u2261 I (B) (L \u2022 H) \u2228 I (C) L \u2022\
\ (H \u2228 I) (D) L \u2022 (H \u2283 R).\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer\
\ to Wikipedia articles on formal logic for help. Let\u2019s solve this step by\
\ step. Let \u201CL\u201D denote \u201Cliving long\u201D, H \u201Cbeing happy\u201D\
, and \u201CI\u201D \u201Cbeing injured\u201D. Now, consider each choice:\n(A) means\
\ (living long AND being happy) is equivalent to (being injured). \n(B) means (living\
\ long AND being happy) OR (being injured). \n(C) means (living long) AND (being\
\ happy OR being injured). \n(D) means (living long) AND (being happy implies being\
\ R), but what R denotes is not clear.\nObviously, (B) is the best symbolization\
\ of the original sentence. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: Select the best translation\
\ into predicate logic.George borrows Hector's lawnmower. (g: George; h: Hector;\
\ l: Hector's lawnmower; Bxyx: x borrows y from z).\n(A) Blgh (B) Bhlg (C) Bglh\
\ (D) Bghl\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on formal\
\ logic for help. Let\u2019s solve this step by step. We are told that \u201CBxyx\u201D\
\ means \u201Cx borrows y from z\u201D. We can rewrite \u201CGeorge borrows Hector's\
\ lawnmower\u201D as \u201CGeorge borrows a lawnmower from Hector\u201D, which can\
\ then be translated into predicate logic as \u201CBglh\u201D. The answer \u201C\
Bglh\u201D appears in (C); therefore, (C) must be the correct answer. The answer\
\ is (C).\n\nQ: \nSelect the best English interpretation of the given arguments\
\ in predicate logic.\nDm\n(\u2200x)(Wx \u2283 ~Dx). \n(\u2200x)Wx \u2228 Ag\t/\
\ (\u2203x)Ax\n(A) Marina is a dancer. Some weaklings are not dancers. Either everything\
\ is a weakling or Georgia plays volleyball. So something plays volleyball. (B)\
\ Marina is a dancer. No weakling is a dancer. Everything is either a weakling or\
\ plays volleyball. So something plays volleyball. (C) Marina is a dancer. Some\
\ weaklings are not dancers. Everything is either a weakling or plays volleyball.\
\ So something plays volleyball. (D) Marina is a dancer. No weakling is a dancer.\
\ Either everything is a weakling or Georgia plays volleyball. So something plays\
\ volleyball.\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on formal\
\ logic for help. Let\u2019s solve this step by step. Let \u201CD\u201D denote \u201C\
being a dancer\u201D, \u201Cm\u201D denote \u201CMaria\u201D, \u201Cg\u201D denote\
\ \u201CGeorgia\u201D, \u201CW\u201D denote \u201Cweakling\u201D, \u201CA\u201D\
\ denote \u201Cplaying volleyball\u201D. Then, we have the following:\n1. Dm \u2192\
\ Maria is a dance.\n2. (\u2200x)(Wx \u2283 ~Dx). \u2192 For all x, if x is a weakling,\
\ then x is not a dancer. In other words, no weakling is a dancer.\n3. (\u2200x)Wx\
\ \u2228 Ag\t/ (\u2203x)Ax \u2192 For all x, x is a weakling or Georgia plays volleyball.\
\ So there exists an x that plays volleyball. \nOptions (A) and (C) do claim that\
\ some weaklings are not dancers, but the second argument strongly states that no\
\ weakling is a dancer. Thus, we can eliminate them. Option (B) omits the important\
\ detail about Georgia playing volleyball. Option (D) has all the details presented\
\ in the arguments and is the best English interpretation of the arguments. The\
\ answer is (D).\n\nQ: Select the best translation into predicate logic: No people\
\ drive on Mars.\n(A) ~Pd (B) (\u2200x)(Px \u2228 ~Dx) (C) (\u2200x)(Px \u2283 ~Dx)\
\ (D) ~Dp\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on formal\
\ logic for help. Let\u2019s solve this step by step. Let \u201CP\u201D denote \u201C\
being on Mars\u201D and \u201CD\u201D denote \u201Cdriving on Mars\u201D. Then let\u2019\
s consider each option:\nOption (A): ~Pd \u2192 d is not on Mars.\nOption (B): (\u2200\
x)(Px \u2228 ~Dx) \u2192 For all x, x is on Mars and x do not drive on Mars.\nOption\
\ (C): (\u2200x)(Px \u2283 ~Dx) \u2192 For all x, x is on Mars implies that x do\
\ not drive on Mars.\nOption (D): ~Dp: \u2192 p do not drive on Mars.\nOf all these\
\ options, Option (C) appears to be the best and most meaningful interpretation\
\ of the argument \u201CNo people drive on Mars.\u201D The answer is (C)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_formal_logic
dataset_name: global_facts
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about global\
\ facts.\n\nQ: As of 2017, how many of the world\u2019s 1-year-old children today\
\ have been vaccinated against some disease? *\n(A) 80% (B) 60% (C) 40% (D) 20%\n\
A: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on global facts for\
\ help. According to data published by the World Health Organization, the nummber\
\ of 1-year-old children vaccinated in 2017 exceeds 80%. The answer is (A).\n\n\
Q: As of 2019, about what percentage of Americans agree that the state is run for\
\ the benefit of all the people?\n(A) 31% (B) 46% (C) 61% (D) 76%\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on global facts for help. In 2019,\
\ about 46% percentage of Americans agree that the state is run for the benefit\
\ of all the people. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: As of 2019, about what percentage\
\ of Russians say it is very important to have free media in our country without\
\ government/state censorship?\n(A) 38% (B) 53% (C) 68% (D) 83%\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on global facts for help. As of 2019,\
\ about 38% of Russians say it is very important to have free media in our country.\
\ The answer is (A).\n\nQ: As of 2015, since 1990 forests have ____ in Europe and\
\ have ____ in Africa and the Americas.\n(A) increased, increased (B) increased,\
\ decreased (C) decreased, increased (D) decreased, decreased\nA: Let's think step\
\ by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on global facts for help. As of 2015,\
\ since 1990 forests have increased in Europe and have decreased in Africa and the\
\ Americas. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: Which of the following pairs of statements\
\ are both true (as of 2019)?\n(A) People tend to be optimistic about their own\
\ future and the future of their nation or the world. (B) People tend to be optimistic\
\ about their own future but pessimistic about the future of their nation or the\
\ world. (C) People tend to be pessimistic about their own future but optimistic\
\ about the future of their nation or the world. (D) People tend to be pessimistic\
\ about their own future and the future of their nation or the world.\nA: Let's\
\ think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on global facts for help. As\
\ of 2019, most people tend to be optimistic about their own future but pessimistic\
\ about the future of their nation or the world. The answer is (B)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_global_facts
dataset_name: high_school_biology
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school biology.\n\nQ: In animal cells, which of the following represents the most\
\ likely pathway that a secretory protein takes as it is synthesized in a cell?\n\
(A) Plasma membrane\u2013Golgi apparatus\u2013ribosome\u2013secretory vesicle\u2013\
rough ER (B) Ribosome\u2013Golgi apparatus\u2013rough ER\u2013secretory vesicle\u2013\
plasma membrane (C) Plasma membrane\u2013Golgi apparatus\u2013ribosome\u2013secretory\
\ vesicle\u2013rough ER (D) Ribosome\u2013rough ER\u2013Golgi apparatus\u2013secretory\
\ vesicle\u2013plasma membrane\nA: Let's think step by step. Protein synthesis starts\
\ at the ribosome, so we can eliminate (A) and (C). The ribosome is often in the\
\ endoplasmic reticulum and moves from there to the Golgi apparatus, where it is\
\ modified and packaged into a vesicle. The vesicle then floats to the plasma membrane\
\ and is secreted. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: A mutation in a bacterial enzyme changed\
\ a previously polar amino acid into a nonpolar amino acid. This amino acid was\
\ located at a site distant from the enzyme\u2019s active site. How might this mutation\
\ alter the enzyme\u2019s substrate specificity?\n(A) By changing the enzyme\u2019\
s pH optimum (B) By changing the enzyme\u2019s location in the cell (C) By changing\
\ the shape of the protein (D) An amino acid change away from the active site cannot\
\ alter the enzyme\u2019s substrate specificity.\nA: Let's think step by step. A\
\ change in an amino acid leads to a change in the primary structure of the protein.\
\ A change in the primary structure may lead to a change in the secondary and the\
\ tertiary structure of the protein. A change in the tertiary structure means a\
\ change in the shape of the protein, so (C) has to be correct. Since the change\
\ does not affect the active site of the enzyme, we do not expect the activity of\
\ the enzyme to be affected. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: Which of the following is\
\ not a way to form recombinant DNA?\n(A) Translation (B) Conjugation (C) Specialized\
\ transduction (D) Transformation\nA: Let's think step by step. The introduction\
\ of foreign DNA or RNA into bacteria or eukaryotic cells is a common technique\
\ in molecular biology and scientific research. There are multiple ways foreign\
\ DNA can be introduced into cells including transformation, transduction, conjugation,\
\ and transfection. In contrast, (A) is not a way to form DNA: during translation\
\ the ribosomes synthesize proteins from RNA. The answer is (A).\n\nQ: Homologous\
\ structures are often cited as evidence for the process of natural selection. All\
\ of the following are examples of homologous structures EXCEPT\n(A) the wings of\
\ a bird and the wings of a bat (B) the flippers of a whale and the arms of a man\
\ (C) the pectoral fins of a porpoise and the flippers of a seal (D) the forelegs\
\ of an insect and the forelimbs of a dog\nA: Let's think step by step. \u200B\u200B\
Homologous structures are similar physical features in organisms that share a common\
\ ancestor \u200B\u200Bbut different functions. Comparisons (B) and (C) are clearly\
\ homologous because they share a common ancestor and the structures serve different\
\ purposes. Bat wings and birg wings are also homologous, while they are both wings,\
\ the forelimbs serve different purposes. Insects and dogs are very far ancestors\
\ since one is vertebrate while the other is invertebrate and the forelimbs serve\
\ the same purpose, so they are not homologous. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: Which of\
\ the following is not known to be involved in the control of cell division?\n(A)\
\ Cyclins (B) Protein kinases (C) Checkpoints (D) Fibroblast cells\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. Normal cells move through the cell cycle in a regulated way. At\
\ the checkpoint stage, they use information about their own internal state and\
\ cues from the environment around them to decide whether to proceed with cell division.\
\ Cues like these act by changing the activity of core cell cycle regulators inside\
\ the cell. The most common regulators are cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases.\
\ Fibroblast cells do not play any role in cell division. The answer is (D)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_biology
dataset_name: high_school_chemistry
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school chemistry.\n\nQ: Which of the following is considered an acid anhydride?\n\
(A) HCl (B) H2SO3 (C) SO2 (D) Al(NO3)3\nA: Let's think step by step. An acid anhydride\
\ is a compound that is derived by removing water from an acid. The chemical formula\
\ for water is H2O, which means that we need to determine which of these options,\
\ when combined with H2O, forms an acid. SO2, or Sulfur dioxide, when combined with\
\ H2O, makes H2SO4, or sulfuric acid. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: Which of the following\
\ is expected to be a polar molecule?\n(A) PCl4F (B) BF3 (C) CO2 (D) Si(CH3)4\n\
A: Let's think step by step. A polar molecule is one that has a slightly positive\
\ charge on one end of the molecule and a slightly negative charge on the other\
\ end. Boron trifluoride (BF3) has Boron as the center atom and three fluorine atoms\
\ attached to it; it is trigonal planar and symmetric, so it is nonpolar. Carbon\
\ Dioxide (CO2) has Carbon as the central atom with double bonds to two Oxygen atoms\
\ - this is also symmetrical and therefore nonpolar. The same is the case for tetramethyl\
\ silane (SI(CH3)4), which is a Silicon atom surrounded by four methyl groups. The\
\ structure of PCL4F is that Phosphorus is the central atom, attached to four chlorines\
\ and one fluorine atom. This is asymmetrical, and therefore has a net dipole and\
\ is expected to be a polar molecule. The answer is (A).\n\nQ: From the solubility\
\ rules, which of the following is true?\n(A) All chlorides, bromides, and iodides\
\ are soluble (B) All sulfates are soluble (C) All hydroxides are soluble (D) All\
\ ammonium-containing compounds are soluble\nA: Let's think step by step. The chlorides,\
\ bromides, and iodides of lead, silver, and mercury are not soluble in water. This\
\ rules out (A). The sulfates of lead, barium, and calcium are not soluble in water,\
\ which rules out (B). The hydroxides of any metal besides sodium, potassium, ammonium,\
\ calcium, and barium are insoluble. This rules out (C). Typically ammonium ions\
\ indicate a soluble ionic substance. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: A new compound is\
\ synthesized and found to be a monoprotic acid with a molar mass of 248 g/mol.\
\ When 0.0050 mol of this acid are dissolved in 0.500 L of water, the pH is measured\
\ as 3.89. What is the pKa of this acid?\n(A) 3.89 (B) 7.78 (C) 5.78 (D) 2.33\n\
A: Let's think step by step. Recall that $[A] = [H^{+}]$. Here, this is equal to\
\ $$10^{-3.89}$. Then we have $K_{a} = $\nrac{[H^{+}][A^{-}]}{[HA]} = \nrac{10^{-3.89}\
\ \\cdot 10^{-3.89}}{10^{-2}}. The resulting exponent is $-3.89 + (-3.89) - (-2)\
\ = 5.78$, therefore $K_a = 10^{-5.78}$. The $pK_a$ is the negative log of $K_a$,\
\ which is equal to $5.78$. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: A solution contains 2.00 mole\
\ of acetic acid, CH3COOH, and 1.00 mole of calcium acetate, Ca(CH3COO)2. The solution\
\ is able to resist the addition of a small amount of strong acid or strong base\
\ with only minor changes in the pH of the solution. Larger quantities of strong\
\ acid or strong base can cause a significant change in pH. How many moles of nitric\
\ acid, HNO3, may be added before the pH begins to change significantly?\n(A) 0.500\
\ mole (B) 1.00 mole (C) 2.00 mole (D) 3.00 mole\nA: Let's think step by step. We\
\ would like to compute the buffer capacity of this solution. First we write the\
\ equation for the ionization of the weak acid, in this case of acetic acid. $CH_{3}COOH\
\ (aq) + H_{2}O \nightarrow H_{3}O^{+} + CH3COO^{-}$. The conjugate base is therefore\
\ the acetate ion. The added strong acid, Nitric acid, will react with the conjugate\
\ base. Therefore the maximum amount of acid that can be added will be equal to\
\ the amount of acetate ion, or 2 moles. The answer is (C)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_chemistry
dataset_name: high_school_computer_science
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school computer science.\n\nQ: Which of the following is an example of the use\
\ of a device on the Internet of Things (IoT) ?\n(A) A car alerts a driver that\
\ it is about to hit an object. (B) A hiker uses a G P S watch to keep track of\
\ her position. (C) A refrigerator orders milk from an online delivery service when\
\ the milk in the refrigerator is almost gone. (D) A runner uses a watch with optical\
\ sensors to monitor his heart rate.\nA: Let's think step by step. The term Internet\
\ of Things (IoT) refers to common devices which are connected to the internet,\
\ enabling new functionality. Choice A is incorrect because it does not describe\
\ an internet connected device. In choice B, the watch is only described as having\
\ GPS functionality but no internet connectivity. Choice C describes a common device\
\ (a refrigerator) which has internet connectivity enabling new functionality (online\
\ ordering). Choice D does not mention internet connectivity for the watch, only\
\ optical sensors. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: Many Web browsers allow users to open\
\ anonymous windows. During a browsing session in an anonymous window, the browser\
\ does not record a browsing history or a list of downloaded files. When the anonymous\
\ window is exited, cookies created during the session are deleted. Which of the\
\ following statements about browsing sessions in an anonymous window is true?\n\
(A) The activities of a user browsing in an anonymous window will not be visible\
\ to people who monitor the user's network, such as the system administrator. (B)\
\ Items placed in a Web store's shopping cart for future purchase during the anonymous\
\ browsing session will not be saved on the user's computer. (C) A user will not\
\ be able to log in to e-mail or social media accounts during the anonymous browsing\
\ session. (D) A user browsing in an anonymous window will be protected from viruses\
\ launched from any web sites visited or files downloaded.\nA: Let's think step\
\ by step. Choice A is incorrect as it only describes network traffic, which an\
\ anonymous browser does not change. Choice B is correct as it correctly describes\
\ how an anonymous browser will prevent saving data on the user\u2019s computer\
\ after the session is ended. Choice C is incorrect because an anonymous browser\
\ will not prevent logging in to email or social media accounts. Choice D is incorrect\
\ because an anonymous browser in itself performs no virus protection. The answer\
\ is (B).\n\nQ: In the program below, the initial value of X is 5 and the initial\
\ value of Y is 10.\nIF (X < 0){\n DISPLAY (\"Foxtrot\")\n} ELSE {\n IF (X > Y){\n\
\ DISPLAY (\"Hotel\")\n } ELSE {\n IF (Y > 0){\n DISPLAY (\"November\")\n }\
\ ELSE {\n DISPLAY (\"Yankee\")\n }\n }\n}\nWhat is displayed as a result of\
\ running the program?\n(A) Foxtrot (B) Hotel (C) November (D) Yankee\nA: Let's\
\ think step by step. Because X has the value 5, the first conditional IF (X < 0)\
\ is false, so we move to the first ELSE clause. Because X is 5 and Y is 10, the\
\ second conditional IF (X > Y) is false, so we move to the following ELSE clause.\
\ Since Y is 10, the conditional IF (Y > 0) is true, so the command DISPLAY (\"\
November\") is executed. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: What is the output of \"abc\"\
[::-1] in Python 3?\n(A) Error (B) abc (C) cba (D) c\nA: Let's think step by step.\
\ We know that the slicing operator [::-1] takes all of the elements in the string\
\ in reverse order, so we reverse the order of the string \"abc\", resulting in\
\ \"cba\". The answer is (C).\n\nQ: A list of numbers has n elements, indexed from\
\ 1 to n. The following algorithm is intended to display the number of elements\
\ in the list that have a value greater than 100. The algorithm uses the variables\
\ count and position. Steps 3 and 4 are missing.\n Step 1: Set count to 0 and position\
\ to 1.\n Step 2: If the value of the element at index position is greater than\
\ 100, increase the value of count by 1.\n Step 3: (missing step)\n Step 4: (missing\
\ step)\n Step 5: Display the value of count.\nWhich of the following could be used\
\ to replace steps 3 and 4 so that the algorithm works as intended?\n(A) Step 3:\
\ Increase the value of position by 1.\n Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the\
\ value of count is greater than 100.\n(B) Step 3: Increase the value of position\
\ by 1.\n Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the value of position is greater than\
\ n.\n(C) Step 3: Repeat step 2 until the value of count is greater than 100.\n\
\ Step 4: Increase the value of position by 1.\n(D) Step 3: Repeat step 2 until\
\ the value of position is greater than n.\n Step 4: Increase the value of count\
\ by 1.\nA: Let's think step by step. Choice A is incorrect, because its Step 4\
\ has an incorrect termination condition, stopping when count is greater than 100.\
\ We need to stop after inspecting all elements in the list. Choice B is correct\
\ because it correctly increments both count and position, and correctly repeats\
\ these steps and terminates when all elements in the list have been inspected.\
\ Choice C is incorrect because it incorrectly increments the variable count until\
\ its value is greater than 100, regardless of the elements in the list. Choice\
\ D is incorrect because its step 3 does not increment the value of position, so\
\ it will repeat forever. The answer is (B)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_computer_science
dataset_name: high_school_european_history
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school european history.\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\
Albeit the king's Majesty justly and rightfully is and ought to be the supreme head\
\ of the Church of England, and so is recognized by the clergy of this realm in\
\ their convocations, yet nevertheless, for corroboration and confirmation thereof,\
\ and for increase of virtue in Christ's religion within this realm of England,\
\ and to repress and extirpate all errors, heresies, and other enormities and abuses\
\ heretofore used in the same, be it enacted, by authority of this present Parliament,\
\ that the king, our sovereign lord, his heirs and successors, kings of this realm,\
\ shall be taken, accepted, and reputed the only supreme head in earth of the Church\
\ of England, called Anglicans Ecclesia; and shall have and enjoy, annexed and united\
\ to the imperial crown of this realm, as well the title and style thereof, as all\
\ honors, dignities, preeminences, jurisdictions, privileges, authorities, immunities,\
\ profits, and commodities to the said dignity of the supreme head of the same Church\
\ belonging and appertaining; and that our said sovereign lord, his heirs and successors,\
\ kings of this realm, shall have full power and authority from time to time to\
\ visit, repress, redress, record, order, correct, restrain, and amend all such\
\ errors, heresies, abuses, offenses, contempts, and enormities, whatsoever they\
\ be, which by any manner of spiritual authority or jurisdiction ought or may lawfully\
\ be reformed, repressed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained, or amended,\
\ most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue in Christ's religion,\
\ and for the conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquility of this realm; any\
\ usage, foreign land, foreign authority, prescription, or any other thing or things\
\ to the contrary hereof notwithstanding.\nEnglish Parliament, Act of Supremacy,\
\ 1534\nFrom the passage, one may infer that the English Parliament wished to argue\
\ that the Act of Supremacy would\n(A) give the English king a new position of authority\
\ (B) give the position of head of the Church of England to Henry VIII alone and\
\ exclude his heirs (C) establish Calvinism as the one true theology in England\
\ (D) end various forms of corruption plaguing the Church in England\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on european history for help. The\
\ Act of Supremacy states that it grants authority to the king \"to repress and\
\ extirpate all errors, heresies, and other enormities and abuses\", referring to\
\ the corruption in the Church of England. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: This question\
\ refers to the following information.\nRead the following excerpt.\nThe revolutionary\
\ seed had penetrated into every country and spread more or less. It was greatly\
\ developed under the r\xE9gime of the military despotism of Bonaparte. His conquests\
\ displaced a number of laws, institutions, and customs; broke through bonds sacred\
\ among all nations, strong enough to resist time itself; which is more than can\
\ be said of certain benefits conferred by these innovators.\nThe monarchs will\
\ fulfil the duties imposed upon them by Him who, by entrusting them with power,\
\ has charged them to watch over the maintenance of justice, and the rights of all,\
\ to avoid the paths of error, and tread firmly in the way of truth. Placed beyond\
\ the passions which agitate society, it is in days of trial chiefly that they are\
\ called upon to despoil realities of their false appearances, and to show themselves\
\ as they are, fathers invested with the authority belonging by right to the heads\
\ of families, to prove that, in days of mourning, they know how to be just, wise,\
\ and therefore strong, and that they will not abandon the people whom they ought\
\ to govern to be the sport of factions, to error and its consequences, which must\
\ involve the loss of society.\nUnion between the monarchs is the basis of the policy\
\ which must now be followed to save society from total ruin. . . .\nLet them not\
\ confound concessions made to parties with the good they ought to do for their\
\ people, in modifying, according to their recognized needs, such branches of the\
\ administration as require it.\nLet them be just, but strong; beneficent, but strict.\n\
Let them maintain religious principles in all their purity, and not allow the faith\
\ to be attacked and morality interpreted according to the social contract or the\
\ visions of foolish sectarians.\nLet them suppress Secret Societies; that gangrene\
\ of society.\n\u2014Klemens von Metternich, Political Confession of Faith, 1820\n\
Which of the following was the greatest cause of the fears expressed by Metternich\
\ in the document above?\n(A) The ideas of personal liberty and nationalism conceived\
\ during the Enlightenment resulted in radical revolutions that could spread throughout\
\ Europe. (B) The conquest of Europe by Napoleon led to the creation of new factions\
\ and shifted the European balance of power. (C) The power of monarchs had grown\
\ to the point where it needed to be checked by other powers within each nation\
\ or domination of civilians would occur. (D) The rising and falling economic cycle\
\ of the newly emerging capitalist economy could lead to civilian unrest that must\
\ be suppressed.\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on\
\ european history for help. The fears of revolution in early 19th century Europe\
\ expressed by Klemens von Metternich, a conservative Austrian statesman, were a\
\ direct result of the age of Enlightenment, a period of European history where\
\ the absolute power of the monarchy was challenged with ideas of individual liberty\
\ and nationalism, leading to the French revolution and its effects all over Europe.\
\ The answer is (A).\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\
The excerpts below are from the Navigation Acts of 1651.\n[A]fter the first day\
\ of December, one thousand six hundred fifty and one, and from thence forwards,\
\ no goods or commodities whatsoever of the growth, production or manufacture of\
\ Asia, Africa or America, or of any part thereof; or of any islands belonging to\
\ them, or which are described or laid down in the usual maps or cards of those\
\ places, as well of the English plantations as others, shall be imported or brought\
\ into this Commonwealth of England, or into Ireland, or any other lands, islands,\
\ plantations, or territories to this Commonwealth belonging, or in their possession,\
\ in any other ship or ships, vessel or vessels whatsoever, but only in such as\
\ do truly and without fraud belong only to the people of this Commonwealth, or\
\ the plantations thereof, as the proprietors or right owners thereof; and whereof\
\ the master and mariners are also of the people of this Commonwealth, under the\
\ penalty of the forfeiture and loss of all the goods that shall be imported contrary\
\ to this act, , , ,\n[N]o goods or commodities of the growth, production, or manufacture\
\ of Europe, or of any part thereof, shall after the first day of December, one\
\ thousand six hundred fifty and one, be imported or brought into this Commonwealth\
\ of England, or any other lands or territories to this Commonwealth belonging,\
\ or in their possession, in any ship or ships, vessel or vessels whatsoever, but\
\ in such as do truly and without fraud belong only to the people of this Commonwealth,\
\ and in no other, except only such foreign ships and vessels as do truly and properly\
\ belong to the people of that country or place, of which the said goods are the\
\ growth, production or manufacture.\nWhich of the following best describes the\
\ outcome of the Navigation Acts of 1651?\n(A) They served as a catalyst for the\
\ growth of English shipping and overseas trade, but did little to limit the prospects\
\ of the Dutch in the seventeenth century. (B) They brought about almost immediate\
\ hardships for the Dutch economy as their dominance of overseas trade quickly ended.\
\ (C) They were rescinded during the restoration of the Stuarts as they sought normal\
\ diplomatic relations with the Dutch so not as to need Parliament's financial support\
\ for war. (D) They led to nearly a century of recurrent war between England and\
\ the Netherlands, which would not end until after American independence.\nA: Let's\
\ think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on european history for help.\
\ The Navigation Acts of 1651 helped English shipping by restricting the ability\
\ of ships from other European countries, especially the Dutch, to transport goods\
\ from colonies in Asia and Africa into England. The answer is (A).\n\nQ: This question\
\ refers to the following information.\nIn Russia there was nothing going on well,\
\ and [Souvarine] was in despair over the news he had received. His old companions\
\ were all turning to the politicians; the famous Nihilists who made Europe tremble-sons\
\ of village priests, of the lower middle class, of tradesmen-could not rise above\
\ the idea of national liberation, and seemed to believe that the world would be\
\ delivered-when they had killed their despot&\u2026\n\"Foolery! They'll never get\
\ out of it with their foolery.\"\nThen, lowering his voice still more, in a few\
\ bitter words he described his old dream of fraternity. He had renounced his rank\
\ and his fortune; he had gone among workmen, only in the hope of seeing at last\
\ the foundation of a new society of labour in common. All the sous in his pockets\
\ had long gone to the urchins of the settlement; he had been as tender as a brother\
\ with the colliers, smiling at their suspicion, winning them over by his quiet\
\ workmanlike ways and his dislike of chattering. But decidedly the fusion had not\
\ taken place.\nHis voice changed, his eyes grew bright, he fixed them on \xE9tienne,\
\ directly addressing him:\n\"Now, do you understand that? These hatworkers at Marseilles\
\ who have won the great lottery prize of a hundred thousand francs have gone off\
\ at once and invested it, declaring that they are going to live without doing anything!\
\ Yes, that is your idea, all of you French workmen; you want to unearth a treasure\
\ in order to devour it alone afterwards in some lazy, selfish corner. You may cry\
\ out as much as you like against the rich, you haven't got courage enough to give\
\ back to the poor the money that luck brings you. You will never be worthy of happiness\
\ as long as you own anything, and your hatred of the bourgeois proceeds solely\
\ from an angry desire to be bourgeois yourselves in their place.\"\n\xE9mile Zola,\
\ French writer, Germinal, 1885\nThe passage displays the direct concern for the\
\ welfare of the working classes that was typically a part of which movement?\n\
(A) Capitalist (B) Scientific (C) Communist (D) Existentialist\nA: Let's think step\
\ by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on european history for help. The modern\
\ Communist movement aims to establish a classless society based on communal ownership\
\ and distribution of property and means of production, thereby especially benefiting\
\ the working classes. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: This question refers to the following\
\ information.\nThe following excerpt is from a pamphlet.\nYou will do me the justice\
\ to remember, that I have always strenuously supported the Right of every man to\
\ his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies\
\ to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because\
\ he precludes himself the right of changing it.\nThe most formidable weapon against\
\ errors of every kind is Reason. I have never used any other, and I trust I never\
\ shall.\nThe circumstance that has now taken place in France of the total abolition\
\ of the whole national order of priesthood, and of everything appertaining to compulsive\
\ systems of religion, and compulsive articles of faith, has not only precipitated\
\ my intention, but rendered a work of this kind exceedingly necessary, lest in\
\ the general wreck of superstition, of false systems of government, and false theology,\
\ we lose sight of morality, of humanity, and of the theology that is true.\nI believe\
\ in one God, and no more; and I hope for happiness beyond this life.\nI believe\
\ in the equality of man; and I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice,\
\ loving mercy, and endeavoring to make our fellow-creatures happy.\nI do not believe\
\ in the creed professed by the Jewish church, by the Roman church, by the Greek\
\ church, by the Turkish church, by the Protestant church, nor by any church that\
\ I know of. My own mind is my own church.\nAll national institutions of churches,\
\ whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions,\
\ set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.\nI do\
\ not mean by this declaration to condemn those who believe otherwise; they have\
\ the same right to their belief as I have to mine.\n\u2014Thomas Paine, The Age\
\ of Reason, 1794\u20131795\nWhich of the following Enlightenment philosophes designed\
\ a system of checks and balances for government to avoid abuses of power?\n(A)\
\ Jean Jacques Rousseau (B) Baron Montesquieu (C) Mary Wollstonecraft (D) Adam Smith\n\
A: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on european history\
\ for help. Baron Montesquieu was a 18th centrury French philsopher who wrote extensively\
\ against the monoplization of power and advocated for a system of checks and balances\
\ in government to prevent the rise of despotism. The answer is (B)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_european_history
dataset_name: high_school_geography
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high
school geography.
Q: Which one of the following items is an example of nonmaterial culture?
(A) Dove soap (B) Dove candy bar (C) Dove symbol (D) A dove (bird).
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on geography for help.
Nonmaterial culture consists of cultural ideas, beliefs or symbols that are not
physical objects. The answer is (C).
Q: During the third stage of the demographic transition model, which of the following
is true?
(A) Birth rates increase and population growth rate is less rapid. (B) Birth rates
decline and population growth rate is less rapid. (C) Birth rates increase and population
growth rate increases. (D) Birth rates decrease and population growth rate increases.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on geography for help.
The demographic transition model models the five different stages of population
growth as a country goes through economic development, where the third stage refers
to a period of declining birth rates and lower population growth. The answer is
(B).
Q: The practice of hiring a foreign third-party service provider to run an operation
is called
(A) outsourcing. (B) offshoring. (C) maquiladoras. (D) locational interdependence.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on geography for help.
"Offshoring" literally means to move or base some of the activities or processes
of a company to a foreign country. The answer is (B).
Q: Which of the following statements is NOT accurate regarding the services provided
by local governments in the United States?
(A) Duplication of efforts occurs often. (B) Social problems of the central city
spill over into the surrounding residential suburbs. (C) Inefficiency in providing
services occurs often. (D) One neighborhood''s efforts to reduce pollution are always
supported by neighboring communities.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on geography for help.
There may be economic, social or political reasons for two neighboring communities
and their local governments not agreeing to pollution reduction efforts initiated
by one of them. The answer is (D).
Q: The rate of natural increase of a population is found by subtracting the
(A) crude death rate from the crude birth date. (B) crude birth rate from the crude
death rate. (C) doubling time from the crude birth rate. (D) fertility rate from
the crude death rate.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on geography for help.
The difference between number of births and deaths gives the population increase
at any given time. The answer is (A).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_geography
dataset_name: high_school_government_and_politics
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high
school government and politics.
Q: Which of the following best states an argument made by James Madison in The Federalist
number 10?
(A) Honest politicians can prevent factions from developing. (B) Factions are more
likely to occur in large republics than in small ones. (C) The negative effects
of factionalism can be reduced by a republican government. (D) Free elections are
the people''s best defense against factionalism.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on government and politics
for help. In the Federalist number 10, James Madison advocated for a representative
republican form of government to guard against factionalism. The answer is (C).
Q: The term "budget deficit" refers to the
(A) annual increase in federal spending on the military (B) amount of interest on
the national debt (C) difference between the initial budget proposals made by the
president and Congress (D) amount the government spends in excess of its revenues
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on government and politics
for help. When the goverment spends more than it earns, their difference is the
budget deficit. The answer is (D).
Q: Which of the following statements about cabinet departments is FALSE?
(A) They are established by the legislative branch. (B) Their members often don''t
have much influence over presidential decisions. (C) They cannot all be run by leaders
who belong to the same political party the president does. (D) Not every federal
agency is a cabinet department.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on government and politics
for help. There is no law stipulating that some cabinet department leaders have
to belong to a political party different from that of the president. The answer
is (C).
Q: Which of the following cases established the precedent that a defendant must
be informed of the right to remain silent, the right to a lawyer, and protection
from self-incrimination?
(A) Weeks v. United States (B) Betts v. Brady (C) Mapp v. Ohio (D) Miranda v. Arizona
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on government and politics
for help. In the landmark Miranda v. Arizona in 1966, the US Supreme Court, based
on the Fifth and Sixth Amendment of the US Constitution, guaranteed a defendant''s
right to an attorney and protection from self-incrimination. The answer is (D).
Q: Uncertainty over the limits to presidential power is caused primarily by the
fact that
(A) the constitutional definition of those powers is broad and unspecific (B) most
people agree that the Constitution places too many limits on presidential power
(C) the Supreme Court consistently refuses to rule on cases concerning presidential
powers (D) constitutional amendments have greatly increased presidential powers
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on government and politics
for help. The US Constitution is not very specific about the powers of the president,
leading to uncertainty over its limits. The answer is (A).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_government_and_politics
dataset_name: high_school_macroeconomics
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high
school macroeconomics.
Q: Which of the following policies best describes supply-side fiscal policy?
(A) An increase in the money supply (B) Increased government spending (C) Lower
taxes on research and development of new technology (D) Higher taxes on household
income
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on macroeconomics for
help. Supply-side fiscal policy stimulates the economy by encouraging more production
of goods and services through reduction in taxes and deregulation. The answer is
(C).
Q: The short-run Phillips curve indicates a
(A) direct relation between unemployment and inflation (B) direct relation between
price and quantity demanded (C) inverse relation between price and quantity demanded
(D) inverse relation between unemployment and inflation
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on macroeconomics for
help. The short-run Phillips curve shows that whenever unemployment decreases below
a natural level, the inflation starts increasing, and vice-versa. The answer is
(D).
Q: Holding all else equal which of the following monetary policies would be used
to boost U.S. exports?
(A) Increasing the discount rate (B) Increasing the reserve ratio (C) Buying government
securities (D) Lowering tariffs
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on macroeconomics for
help. Buying government securities leads to reduction in demand for US dollars from
foreign buyers, thereby making it cheaper and hence making US exports more attractive.
The answer is (C).
Q: A federal deficit occurs when
(A) exports exceed imports. (B) imports exceed exports. (C) federal tax collections
exceed spending. (D) federal spending exceeds federal tax revenues.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on macroeconomics for
help. A federal deficit occurs when federal spending exceeds federal income which
is primarily from tax revenues. The answer is (D).
Q: Which of the following is not included in the U.S. GDP?
(A) The U.S. military opens a new base in a foreign country with 1000 U.S. personnel.
(B) Japanese consumers buy thousands of CDs produced in the United States. (C) An
American pop singer performs a sold-out concert in Paris. (D) A French theatrical
production tours dozens of American cities.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on macroeconomics for
help. The economic transactions related to the performance of the American pop-singer
in Paris happens entirely outside the U.S. and hence is not included in the GDP
numbers. The answer is (C).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_macroeconomics
dataset_name: high_school_mathematics
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school mathematics.\n\nQ: Simplify and write the result with a rational denominator:\
\ $$\\sqrt{\\sqrt[3]{\\sqrt{\\frac{1}{729}}}}$$\n(A) \\frac{3\\sqrt{3}}{3} (B) \\\
frac{1}{3} (C) \\sqrt{3} (D) \\frac{\\sqrt{3}}{3}\nA: Let's think step by step.\
\ Factoring $729=3^6$ and combining the roots $\\frac{1}{2}\\frac{1}{3}\\frac{1}{2}=\\\
frac{1}{12}$, we get that $\\sqrt{\\sqrt[3]{\\sqrt{\\frac{1}{729}}}}=\\left(\\frac{1}{3^6}\\\
right)^{\\frac{1}{12}}=\\frac{1}{3^{\\frac{1}{2}}}=\\frac{3}{\\sqrt{3}}$ The answer\
\ is (D).\n\nQ: Five thousand dollars compounded annually at an $x\\%$ interest\
\ rate takes six years to double. At the same interest rate, how many years will\
\ it take $\\$300$ to grow to $\\$9600$?\n(A) 12 (B) 1 (C) 30 (D) 5\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. To go from $\\$300$ to $\\$9600$, the value must go up by a factor\
\ of $9600/300=32=2^5$. Since at this interest rate it takes six years for it to\
\ double, it will take $5*6=30$ years to grow to $\\$9600$. The answer is (C).\n\
\nQ: Ten students take a biology test and receive the following scores: 45, 55,\
\ 50, 70, 65, 80, 40, 90, 70, 85. What is the mean of the students\u2019 test scores?\n\
(A) 55 (B) 60 (C) 62 (D) 65\nA: Let's think step by step. There are 10 students\
\ and the sum of their scores is $45 + 55 + 50 + 70 + 65 + 80 + 40 + 90 + 70 + 85\
\ = 650$, the mean is $650/10=65$. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: The variable $x$ varies\
\ directly as the square of $y$, and $y$ varies directly as the cube of $z$. If\
\ $x$ equals $-16$ when $z$ equals 2, what is the value of $x$ when $z$ equals $\\\
frac{1}{2}$?\n(A) -1 (B) 16 (C) -\\frac{1}{256} (D) \\frac{1}{16}\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. We know that $x \\propto y^2$ and $y \\propto z^3$, so $x = k z^6$\
\ for some constant $k$. Plugging in for $x=-16$ and $z=2$, the constant value is\
\ $k=\\frac{x}{z^6}=\\frac{-16}{64}=-\\frac{1}{4}$. So, when $z=\\frac{1}{2}$, the\
\ value of $x$ is $x=kz^6=-\\frac{1}{4}\\frac{1}{2^6}=-\\frac{1}{256}$. The answer\
\ is (C).\n\nQ: Joe was in charge of lights for a dance. The red light blinks every\
\ two seconds, the yellow light every three seconds, and the blue light every five\
\ seconds. If we include the very beginning and very end of the dance, how many\
\ times during a seven minute dance will all the lights come on at the same time?\
\ (Assume that all three lights blink simultaneously at the very beginning of the\
\ dance.)\n(A) 3 (B) 15 (C) 6 (D) 5\nA: Let's think step by step. The least common\
\ multiple of 2, 3 and 5 is 30, so during a 7 minute dance, all the three lights\
\ will come on at the same time $2*7+1=15$ times. The answer is (B)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_mathematics
dataset_name: high_school_microeconomics
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high
school microeconomics.
Q: Which of the following is necessarily a characteristic of oligopoly?
(A) Free entry into and exit from the market (B) A few large producers (C) One producer
of a good with no close substitutes (D) A homogenous product
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on microeconomics for
help. An oligopoly is when a market is dominated by just one or a few number of
sellers or producers. To get oligopoly, the market should have high barriers to
new entry, and the product has differentiation. The answer is (B).
Q: If the government subsidizes producers in a perfectly competitive market, then
(A) the demand for the product will increase (B) the demand for the product will
decrease (C) the consumer surplus will increase (D) the consumer surplus will decrease
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on microeconomics for
help. (A) and (B) are wrong because the demand curve does not change at all. If
the government subsidizes producers, the supply will increase, and thus the consumer
surplus also increases. The answer is (C).
Q: Which of the following is true of a price floor?
(A) The price floor shifts the demand curve to the left. (B) An effective floor
creates a shortage of the good. (C) The price floor shifts the supply curve of the
good to the right. (D) To be an effective floor, it must be set above the equilibrium
price.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on microeconomics for
help. Price floor does not shift the demand or shift curve. An effective price floor
should be set above the equilibrium price, otherwise the market bears and the floor
does not have effective effect. The answer is (D).
Q: The concentration ratio for a monopoly is
(A) 0 (B) 5 (C) 10 (D) 100
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on microeconomics for
help. The concentration ratio is calculated as the sum of market share of a specific
number of largest companies. Monopoly means one company or entity controls the entire
market, therefore, the concentration ratio is 100 percent. The answer is (D).
Q: In a competitive labor market for housepainters, which of the following would
increase the demand for housepainters?
(A) An effective minimum wage imposed on this labor market. (B) An increase in the
price of gallons of paint. (C) An increase in the construction of new houses. (D)
An increase in the price of mechanical painters so long as the output effect exceeds
the substitution effect.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on microeconomics for
help. An increase in the construction of new houses means an increase demand of
in-house painting, thus increases the demand for housepainters. The answer is (C).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_microeconomics
dataset_name: high_school_physics
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school physics.\n\nQ: A microwave oven is connected to an outlet, 120 V, and draws\
\ a current of 2 amps. At what rate is energy being used by the microwave oven?\n\
(A) 10 W (B) 30 W (C) 60 W (D) 240 W\nA: Let's think step by step. Rate of energy\
\ usage is known as power; in an dissipative electrical circuit, power is given\
\ by voltage times current. So in our case, the power is 120 V times 2 amps, or\
\ 240 W. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: A point charge, Q = +1 mC, is fixed at the origin.\
\ How much work is required to move a charge, Q = +8 \xB5C, from the point (0, 4\
\ meters) to the point (3 meters, 0)?\n(A) 3.5 J (B) 6.0 J (C) 22.5 J (D) 40 J\n\
A: Let's think step by step. To calculate the work required to move a charge from\
\ one location to another in a fixed electric field, it is enough to calculate the\
\ potential difference between the two locations. Here, the potential only depends\
\ on the distance between the charges; it\u2019s $k q_1 q_2 / r$, where $k$ is Coulomb\u2019\
s constant. Plugging in values $q_1 = $ 1 mC, $q_2 = 8 \\mu$ C, gives the answer\
\ as 5.992 J, which rounds to 6 J. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: Which of the following\
\ conditions will ensure that angular momentum is conserved? I. Conservation of\
\ linear momentum II. Zero net external force III. Zero net external torque\n(A)\
\ I and II only (B) I and III only (C) II and III only (D) III only\nA: Let's think\
\ step by step. Torque is defined as the change in angular momentum; if there is\
\ zero external torque, angular momentum is conserved. The answer is (D).\n\nQ:\
\ A photocell of work function \u03D5 = 2eV is connected to a resistor in series.\
\ Light of frequency f = 1 \xD7 10^15 Hz hits a metal plate of the photocell. If\
\ the power of the light is P = 100 W, what is the current through the resistor?\n\
(A) 2:00 AM (B) 6:00 AM (C) 12:00 AM (D) 24 A\nA: Let's think step by step. The\
\ only answer above which has units of current is D, 24 A. The answer is (D).\n\n\
Q: A pipe full of air is closed at one end. A standing wave is produced in the pipe,\
\ causing the pipe to sound a note. Which of the following is a correct statement\
\ about the wave\u2019s properties at the closed end of the pipe?\n(A) The pressure\
\ is at a node, but the particle displacement is at an antinode. (B) The pressure\
\ is at an antinode, but the particle displacement is at a node. (C) The pressure\
\ and the particle displacement are both at nodes. (D) The pressure and the particle\
\ displacement are both at antinodes.\nA: Let's think step by step. At the closed\
\ end of the pipe, the particles cannot have any net displacement because the pipe\
\ closure stops them. So the particle displacement is at a node. This closure also\
\ causes the pressure to be maximal, i.e. an antinode. The answer is (B)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_physics
dataset_name: high_school_psychology
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high
school psychology.
Q: Pascale is interested in the processing strategies children use to learn new
information. Pascale would best be classified as what type of psychologist?
(A) sociocultural (B) clinical (C) cognitive (D) behaviorist
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on psychology for help.
Sociocultural psychologist focuses on the effect of societal factors on people.
Clinical psychologist focuses on people with mental issues. Cognitive psychologist
focuses on how people think and learn, including the processing strategies. Behaviorist
focuses more on the environment and experience effect on people. The answer is (C).
Q: According to Caplan''s model of consultee-centered case consultation, the consultant
is primarily interested in
(A) identifying the causes and solutions of the client''s presenting problems (B)
identifying and eliminating the causes of the consultee''s difficulties in handling
a problem (C) establishing a hierarchy of authority to enable effective decision
making (D) presenting a single, well-defined and unambiguous course of action for
the consultant to overcome skills deficits
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on psychology for help.
Caplan defines two type of consultation. Client-centered case consultation aims
to handle client''s problems, while consultee-centered case consultation aims to
identify the reason of client''s difficulty to solve problems. The answer is (B).
Q: According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act, which
of the following must an educational agency do before it changes the educational
placement of a student with a disability?
(A) Give the child a trial period in the new environment (B) Notify the parents
in writing (C) Obtain school board approval (D) Obtain parental consent
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on psychology for help.
When the decision to change the educational placement of a student with a disability
is made, the educational agency must notify the parents in writing on that date.
The answer is (B).
Q: While swimming in the ocean, Ivan is frightened by a dark shadow in the water
even before he has the chance to identify what the shadow is. The synaptic connections
taking place during this incident of fright are best described by which of the following?
(A) Messages are sent from the thalamus directly to the amygdala. (B) Messages are
sent from the thalamus to the "what" and "where" pathways. (C) Messages are sent
from the parasympathetic nervous system to the cerebral cortex. (D) Messages are
sent from the frontal lobes to the pituitary gland.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on psychology for help.
Our neural system has a mechanism that can respond immediate emotional signal before
going to the thought center. In the Ivan''s case, messages travel directly from
thalamus to amygdala. The answer is (A).
Q: Ani believes that her attitudes and behavior play a central role in what happens
to her. Such a belief is likely to be associated with
(A) a strong superego. (B) low self-esteem. (C) low self-efficacy. (D) an internal
locus of control.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on psychology for help.
People with an external locus of control believes fate and luck play an important
role in their lives, while people with an internal locus of control believes they
control their lives. The answer is (D).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_psychology
dataset_name: high_school_statistics
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high
school statistics.
Q: A new smartwatch is manufactured in one part of a factory, then secured for shipping
in another, independent part of the factory. The weight of the smartwatch has a
mean of 62 grams and a standard deviation of 1.0 grams. The weight of the packaging
(box, user''s guide, bubble wrap, etc.) has a mean of 456 grams and a standard deviation
of 6 grams. Together, the distribution of the weight of the smartwatch and its packaging
would have the following mean and standard deviation:
(A) Mean 518 grams; standard deviation 7.0 grams (B) Mean 518 grams; standard deviation
3.5 grams (C) Mean 518 grams; standard deviation 6.1 grams (D) Mean 394 grams; standard
deviation 6.1 grams
A: Let''s think step by step. Since the weight of the watch and the weight of the
packaging are independent random variables, the mean and variance of their sum is
equal to the sum of their individual means and variances. So the mean is 62 + 456
= 518 grams, and the variances is 1.0^2 + 6.0^2 = 37, leading to a standard deviation
of 6.1 grams. The answer is (C).
Q: After a frost warning was issued, the owner of a large orange grove asked his
workers to spray all his trees with water. The water was supposed to freeze and
form a protective covering of ice around the orange blossom. Nevertheless, the owner
suspected that some trees suffered considerable damage due to the frost. To estimate
the proportion of trees that suffered more than 50 percent damage due to the frost,
he took a random sample of 100 trees from his grove. What is the response variable
in this experiment?
(A) The proportion of trees that suffered more than 50 percent damage due to frost.
(B) The number of trees affected by the frost. (C) The number of trees sampled from
the grove. (D) For each sampled tree, whether it suffered more than 50 percent damage
or at most 50 percent damage.
A: Let''s think step by step. In this experiment, the response variable is what
is measured. For each tree, what is measured is whether or not it suffered more
than 50 percent damage due to the frost. The answer is (D).
Q: Suppose X and Y are random variables with E(X) = 37, var(X) = 5, E(Y) = 62, and
var(Y) = 12. What are the expected value and variance of the random variable X +
Y?
(A) E(X + Y) = 99, var(X + Y) = 8.5 (B) E(X + Y) = 99, var(X + Y) = 13 (C) E(X +
Y) = 99, var(X + Y) = 17 (D) There is insufficient information to answer this question.
A: Let''s think step by step. While means of sums of random variables add (regardless
of whether the variables are independent) in order to determine the variance of
a sum of random variables, we need to know not just their individual variances but
the covariance of the two variables, which is not given in this problem. The answer
is (D).
Q: Which of the following sets has the smallest standard deviation? Which has the
largest?
I: {1,2,3}
II: {-10,10}
III: {100}
(A) I, II (B) II, III (C) III, I (D) III, II
A: Let''s think step by step. The variance of distribution I is the expected squared
deviation from its mean (which is 2), so the variance is 2/3 . The variance of distribution
II is 10^2 (because both elements are 10 away from the mean of zero). The variance
of distribution III is 0, since it has a single entry. So distribution III has the
smallest standard deviation and distribution II has the largest. The answer is (D).
Q: Which of the following is a correct statement about correlation?
(A) If the slope of the regression line is exactly 1, then the correlation is exactly
1. (B) If the correlation is 0, then the slope of the regression line is undefined.
(C) Switching which variable is called x and which is called y changes the sign
of the correlation. (D) The correlation r is equal to the slope of the regression
line when z-scores for the y-variable are plotted against z-scores for the x-variable.
A: Let''s think step by step. Statement A is false because the slope of the regression
line being exactly 1 can occur even when the two variables are not perfectly correlated.
Statement B is false because uncorrelated variables regression lines can have slope
zero. Statement C is false because correlation is symmetric in the two random variables.
The answer is (D).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_statistics
dataset_name: high_school_us_history
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school us history.\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\
I come not to urge personal claims, nor to seek individual benefits; I appear as\
\ the advocate of those who cannot plead their own cause; I come as the friend of\
\ those who are deserted, oppressed, and desolate. In the Providence of God, I am\
\ the voice of the maniac whose piercing cries from the dreary dungeons of your\
\ jails penetrate not your Halls of Legislation. I am the Hope of the poor crazed\
\ beings who pine in the cells, and stalls, and cages, and waste rooms of your poor-houses.\
\ I am the Revelation of hundreds of wailing, suffering creatures, hidden in your\
\ private dwellings, and in pens and cabins\u2014shut out, cut off from all healing\
\ influences, from all mind-restoring cares.\u2026 Could their melancholy histories\
\ be spread before you as revealed to my grieved spirit during the last three months,\
\ how promptly, how earnestly would you search out the most approved means of relief;\
\ how trifling, how insignificant, by comparison, would appear the sacrifices you\
\ are asked to make; how would a few dimes and dollars, gathered from each citizen,\
\ diminish in value as a possession, compared with the certain benefits and vast\
\ good to be secured for the suffering insane...by the consecration and application\
\ of a sufficient fund to the construction of a suitable hospital.\u2026\n\u2014\
Dorothea Dix, Memorial Soliciting a State Hospital for the Protection and Cure of\
\ the Insane,\nSubmitted to the General Assembly of North Carolina, November 1848\n\
Dorothea Dix can best be compared to whom?\n(A) Abigail Adams (B) Clara Barton (C)\
\ Shirley Temple (D) Hillary Clinton\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia\
\ articles on us history for help. Both Dorothea Dix and Clara barton are American\
\ nurses. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\
\"As our late Conduct at the Conestoga Manor and Lancaster have occasioned much\
\ Speculation & a great diversity of Sentiments in this and neighboring Governments;\
\ some vindicating & others condemning it; some charitably alleviating the Crime,\
\ & others maliciously painting it in the most odious & detestable Colours, we think\
\ it our duty to lay before the Publick, the whole Matter as it appeared, & still\
\ appears, to us. . . .\n\"If these things are not sufficient to prove an unjustifiable\
\ Attachment in the Quakers to the Indians Savages, a fixed Resolution to befriend\
\ them & an utter insensibility to human Distresses, let us consider a few more\
\ recent Facts. When we found the last Summer that we were likely to get no Assistance\
\ from the Government, some Volunteers went out at our own Expense, determined to\
\ drive our Enemies from our Borders; & when we came near to the great Island, we\
\ understood that a Number of their Warriors had gone out against our Frontiers.\
\ Upon this we returned and came up with them and fought with them at the Munfey\
\ Hill where we lost some of our Men & killed some of their Warriors & thereby saved\
\ our Frontiers from this Story in another Expedition. But no sooner had we destroyed\
\ their Provisions on the great Island, & ruined their trade with the good People\
\ at Bethlehem, but these very Indians, who were justly suspected of having murdered\
\ our Friends in Northampton County, were by the Influence of some Quakers taken\
\ under the Protection of the Government to screen them from the Resentments of\
\ the Friends and Relations of the Murdered, & to support them thro the Winter.\"\
\n\u2014\"Apology of the Paxton Boys\" (pamphlet), 1764 (Note: \"apology\" in this\
\ context should be read as an explanation, not an admission of guilt or regret.\n\
The sentiments expressed in the explanation above reflect which of the ongoing tensions\
\ during the colonial period of American history?\n(A) Tensions between British\
\ policies and the aspirations of North American colonists. (B) Tensions between\
\ American Indians allied with the French and those allied with the British. (C)\
\ Tensions between freed African Americans and white planters. (D) Tensions between\
\ backcountry settlers and elites within colonial America.\nA: Let's think step\
\ by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on us history for help. After the French\
\ and Indian War, the Scotch-Irish settlers attacked American Indians. After the\
\ attacks on the Conestoga, about 250 Paxton Boys present their grievances to the\
\ Pennsylvania legislature. As mentioned in the information, the Paxton Boys cited\
\ resentiment at local elites. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: This question refers to\
\ the following information.\nOur leaders talk about stopping aggression from the\
\ north, but this was a struggle among groups of Vietnamese until we intervened.\
\ We seem bent upon saving the Vietnamese from Ho Chi Minh even if we have to kill\
\ them and demolish their country to do it. As the native people survey bombed-out\
\ villages, women and children burned by napalm, rice crops destroyed and cities\
\ overrun with our military personnel, they are doubtless saying secretly of the\
\ Vietcong guerillas and of the American forces, \"A plague on both your houses.\"\
\ \u2026 Stop the bombing, north and south, end search and destroy offensive sweeps,\
\ and confine our military action to holding operations on the ground. Bombing the\
\ north has failed to halt or seriously check the flow of troops to the south and\
\ may, in fact, have prompted a much greater war effort by Hanoi.\n\u2014Senator\
\ George McGovern, \"The Lessons of Vietnam,\" April 25, 1967\nWhich of the following\
\ opinions from the 1960s most directly reflects the perspective of George McGovern's\
\ speech?\n(A) Americans must maximize their technological edge in Vietnam. (B)\
\ American bombing in Vietnam is step by step leading to progress in the war. (C)\
\ American bombing in Vietnam is a failure. (D) America must not give in to defeatism\
\ about the war in Vietnam.\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia\
\ articles on us history for help. \"Stop the bombing\" and \"Bombing the north\
\ has failed to halt or seriously check the flow of troops to the south\" indicate\
\ that the perspective of George McGovern's speech is that Amerian bombing in Vietnam\
\ is a failure. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\
\"In the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make I\
\ desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them\
\ than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands.\
\ Remember all Men would be tyrants if they could. If particular care and attention\
\ is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to foment a Rebellion, and will not\
\ hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation.\"\
\nAbigail Adams, in a letter to John Adams, 1776\n\"Special legislation for woman\
\ has placed us in a most anomalous position. Women invested with the rights of\
\ citizens in one section\u2014voters, jurors, office-holders\u2014crossing an imaginary\
\ line, are subjects in the next. In some States, a married woman may hold property\
\ and transact business in her own name; in others, her earnings belong to her husband.\
\ In some States, a woman may testify against her husband, sue and be sued in the\
\ courts; in others, she has no redress in case of damage to person, property, or\
\ character. In case of divorce on account of adultery in the husband, the innocent\
\ wife is held to possess no right to children or property, unless by special decree\
\ of the court. But in no State of the Union has the wife the right to her own person,\
\ or to any part of the joint earnings of the co-partnership during the life of\
\ her husband. In some States women may enter the law schools and practice in the\
\ courts; in others they are forbidden. In some universities girls enjoy equal educational\
\ advantages with boys, while many of the proudest institutions in the land deny\
\ them admittance, though the sons of China, Japan and Africa are welcomed there.\
\ But the privileges already granted in the several States are by no means secure.\"\
\nSusan B. Anthony, \"Declaration of Rights for Women,\" July 4, 1876\nThe sentiments\
\ expressed in the second excerpt by Susan B. Anthony are most likely in support\
\ of\n(A) the Equal Rights Amendment (B) universal suffrage (C) states' rights (D)\
\ prohibition\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on us\
\ history for help. The above information mentioned that women are in an anomalous\
\ position in terms of legislation. Women's earnings do not belong to themselves,\
\ or they cannot testify against her husbands. Susan believes women should have\
\ equal legal rights as men. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: This question refers to the\
\ following information.\n\"Society in every state is a blessing, but government\
\ even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable\
\ one; for when we suffer, or are exposed to the same miseries by a government,\
\ which we might expect in a country without government, our calamity is heightened\
\ by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer. Government, like dress,\
\ is the badge of lost innocence; the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of\
\ the bowers of paradise. For were the impulses of conscience clear, uniform, and\
\ irresistibly obeyed, man would need no other lawgiver; but that not being the\
\ case, he finds it necessary to surrender up a part of his property to furnish\
\ means for the protection of the rest; and this he is induced to do by the same\
\ prudence which in every other case advises him out of two evils to choose the\
\ least. Wherefore, security being the true design and end of government, it unanswerably\
\ follows that whatever form thereof appears most likely to ensure it to us, with\
\ the least expense and greatest benefit, is preferable to all others.\"\nThomas\
\ Paine, Common Sense, 1776\nWhich of the following \"miseries\" alluded to above\
\ were most condemned by Anti-Federalists of the post-Revolutionary era?\n(A) Organized\
\ response to Bacon's Rebellion (B) Federal response to Shays's Rebellion (C) Federal\
\ response to the Whiskey Rebellion (D) Federal response to Pontiac's Rebellion\n\
A: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on us history for help.\
\ Anti-Federalists do not believe centralized government power, and suspect Washington's\
\ military response to Whiskey Rebellion. Bacon's Rebellion and Pontiac's Rebellion\
\ happen before the Revolution and they can be ruled out. The answer is (C)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_us_history
dataset_name: high_school_world_history
description: "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
\ school world history.\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\
\"At least one of the [world's] societies would have to somehow enormously increase\
\ its productivity [in order to achieve global hegemony]. That quantum jump would\
\ have to be made before the various scientific, technological, agricultural, and\
\ industrial revolutions on which our post-quantum-leap world rests. It could only\
\ be accomplished by exploiting the ecosystems, mineral resources, and human assets\
\ of whole continents outside the lands of the society making the jump. Western\
\ Europe did just that by means of its brutality and guns and, more important, by\
\ geographical and ecological luck.\"\nCopyright \xA9 2015 Cambridge University\
\ Press.\nAlfred Crosby, historian, Ecological Imperialism, 2004\nThe \"quantum\
\ jump\" mentioned in the passage most directly contributed to which of the following\
\ developments in the period 1450\u20131750 C.E.?\n(A) A breakdown in trade routes\
\ through the collapse of the established state structure (B) An increase in the\
\ population of the world through more plentiful supplies of food (C) The spread\
\ of Chinese and Indian belief systems across the world (D) An increase in social\
\ unrest\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on world history\
\ for help. The \"quantum jump\" mentioned in the passage refers to the conquest\
\ of the New World and the Columbian Exchange. Choice (A) and (C) did not happen\
\ in history. Choice (C) refers to the human assets. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: This\
\ question refers to the following information.\n\"The struggle against neo-colonialism\
\ is not aimed at excluding the capital of the developed world from operating in\
\ less developed countries. It is aimed at preventing the financial power of the\
\ developed countries being used in such a way as to impoverish the less developed.\n\
Non-alignment, as practiced by Ghana and many other countries, is based on co-operation\
\ with all States whether they be capitalist, socialist or have a mixed economy.\
\ Such a policy, therefore, involves foreign investment from capitalist countries,\
\ but it must be invested in accordance with a national plan drawn up by the government\
\ of the non-aligned State with its own interests in mind. The issue is not what\
\ return the foreign investor receives on his investments\u2026The question is one\
\ of power. A State in the grip of neo-colonialism is not master of its own destiny.\"\
\nKwame Nkrumah, Neo-Colonialism, 1965\nWhich of the following provides the best\
\ context for Nkrumah's writings?\n(A) The Industrial Revolution (B) Decolonization\
\ (C) Regional Free Trade Associations (D) Autarky\nA: Let's think step by step.\
\ We refer to Wikipedia articles on world history for help. The passage expresses\
\ a point that the successful fight against neo-colonialism were in danger and the\
\ newly independent nations like Ghana may be re-colonized via financial power of\
\ the developed countries. The answer is (B).\n\nQ: This question refers to the\
\ following information.\n\"Indeed, as both the fatwas of distinguished [scholars]\
\ who base their opinion on reason and tradition alike and the consensus of the\
\ Sunni community agree that the ancient obligation of extirpation, extermination,\
\ and expulsion of evil innovation must be the aim of our exalted aspiration, for\
\ \"Religious zeal is a victory for the Faith of God the Beneficent\"; then, in\
\ accordance with the words of the Prophet (Peace upon him!) \"Whosoever introduces\
\ evil innovation into our order must be expelled\" and \"Whosoever does aught against\
\ our order must be expelled,\" action has become necessary and exigent\u2026\"\n\
Letter from Ottoman Sultan Selim I to Safavid Shah Ismail I, 1514\nThe letter from\
\ Selim I is most clearly an example of which of the following?\n(A) The maintenance\
\ of military supremacy at all costs (B) Expanding tensions between religious sects\
\ (C) Factors that brought about the collapse of the Ottoman Empire (D) Peacemaking\
\ efforts among the Islamic empires\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia\
\ articles on world history for help. The passage is an example of expanding tensions\
\ between Selim and Ismail. In the passage the Selim references the fatwa and the\
\ consensus of the Sunni community to against whosoever introduces evil. The answer\
\ is (B).\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\"The real grievance\
\ of the worker is the insecurity of his existence; he is not sure that he will\
\ always have work, he is not sure that he will always be healthy, and he foresees\
\ that he will one day be old and unfit to work. If he falls into poverty, even\
\ if only through a prolonged illness, he is then completely helpless, exam_ins\
\ to his own devices, and society does not currently recognize any real obligation\
\ towards him beyond the usual help for the poor, even if he has been working all\
\ the time ever so faithfully and diligently. The usual help for the poor, however,\
\ leaves a lot to be desired, especially in large cities, where it is very much\
\ worse than in the country.\"\nOtto von Bismarck, 1884\nOtto von Bismarck likely\
\ made this speech in reaction to which of the following issues?\n(A) Social acceptance\
\ of child labor (B) Declining life expectancy in Germany (C) Criticisms of German\
\ trade tariffs (D) Negative effects attributed to industrial capitalism\nA: Let's\
\ think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on world history for help.\
\ The passage talks about the grievance of the work under the industrial capitalism.\
\ The answer is (D).\n\nQ: This question refers to the following information.\n\
He contains all works and desires and all perfumes and all tastes. He enfolds the\
\ whole universe and in silence is loving to all. This is the Spirit that is in\
\ my heart, this is Brahman. To him I shall come when I go beyond this life, and\
\ to him will come he who has faith and doubts not.\n\u2014The Upanishads, India,\
\ c. 1000 BCE\nTo which religion does the speaker most likely belong?\n(A) Hinduism\
\ (B) Buddhism (C) Shintoism (D) Zoroastrianism\nA: Let's think step by step. We\
\ refer to Wikipedia articles on world history for help. Brahman refers to the ultimate\
\ reality of all things in the Hindu religion. In contrast, Buddhism does not have\
\ a concept of supreme God. The answer is (A)."
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_world_history
dataset_name: human_aging
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about human
aging.
Q: All other things being equal, which of the following persons is more likely to
show osteoporosis?
(A) An older Hispanic American woman (B) An older African American woman (C) An
older Asian American woman (D) An older Native American woman
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human aging for
help. Although osteoporosis can occur at any age, the risk is higher for older people.
It is most common in Asian and non-Hispanic white women. The answer is (C).
Q: The finding that adults tend to remember events from their adolescence better
than from other periods in their lives is referred to as the
(A) Adolescence advantage (B) Reminiscence bump (C) Memorial memorial (D) Quadratic
retrieval spike
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human aging for
help. Reminiscence bump is a phenomenon that older adults tend to recollect events
during their young ages. People usually have a period of childhood amnesia from
birth to around age 5, and a reminiscence bump between 10 and 30. The answer is
(B).
Q: Which element in tobacco smoke is responsible for cancers?
(A) Nicotine (B) Tar (C) Carbon monoxide (D) Smoke particles
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human aging for
help. The benzene, acrylamide and acrylonitrile in tar interact with the lungs and
cause DNA mutations in cells of the lungs, and lead to cancer. The answer is (B).
Q: When older adults move to a new state after retirement, which of the following
is the more likely destination?
(A) Texas (B) California (C) Hawaii (D) Vermont
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human aging for
help. Texas does not have state tax, and has low cost of living compared with the
other three options. The answer is (A).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_human_aging
dataset_name: human_sexuality
description: 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about human
sexuality.
Q: The most common disorder among men who seek sexual therapy is:
(A) premature ejaculation (B) inhibited ejaculation (C) erectile disorder (D) ejaculatory
disorder
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human sexuality
for help. The most common type of arousal disorder for men is erectile dysfunction,
meaning that a person is not able to get any physical satisfaction from sexual activity
although he may be interested in it. The answer is (C).
Q: A woman who knows she has active herpes and untreated syphilis but continues
to have sex without informing her partners of her condition has, in psychoanalytic
terms:
(A) a strong ego (B) a weak superego (C) a weak id (D) a strong superego
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human sexuality
for help. A person with weak superego tends to be delinquent, criminal or have antisocial
personality. The action of the woman who knows she has active venereal disease but
still have sex with her partners indicate she may has antisocial personality. The
answer is (B).
Q: The nature of homosexual activities that occur during preadolescence include
all but which of the following?
(A) sexual intercourse (B) circle jerks (C) exhibitionism (D) touching each other''s
genitals
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human sexuality
for help. Sexual intercourse is prohibited during preadolescence. The answer is
(A).
Q: Women''s ability to have multiple orgasms is primarily due to:
(A) the fact that they do not have a refractory period. (B) the response of the
inner layers of the vagina. (C) having alternating orgasms in different locations.
(D) the G-Spot.
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human sexuality
for help. The refractory period is the time when a person is not able to be erect
or is not interested in sex. The answer is (A).
Q: Morning sickness is typically a problem:
(A) during the first trimester (B) during the second trimester (C) during the third
trimester (D) all through the pregnancy
A: Let''s think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on human sexuality
for help. Morning sickness usually begins by nine weeks after conception, corresponding
to the first trimester. The answer is (A).'
include: _mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml
task: mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_human_sexuality
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