Just because a boy carries a bucket on the beach does not mean he is building a sand castle.
The question and answer are below.
Premise: "A young boy carries a green bucket on a sandy beach with a cloudy sky overhead."
Hypothesis: "A boy is building a sand castle."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
it is not possible to tell


They might not be deciding a path as it's not even known if there are multiple paths.. So what could be the question?
Question followed by answer: Given the sentence "Two male hikers inspect a log by the side of a forest path." is it true that "Two bikers deciding which path to take."?
it is not possible to tell


Sit on a bench does not necessarily mean enjoying the outdoors.
The question and answer are below.
Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "Two men with strange hats sit on a bench."
Hypothesis: "Two businessmen are enjoying the outdoors."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
it is not possible to tell


Stick their tongue out does not imply to stick their fingers in their ears.
The question and answer are below.
If "A girl with a little boy both rolling their tongue as they stick it out." does that mean that "A girl with a boy both rolling their tongues as they stick their fingers in their ears."?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
it is not possible to tell


Being on the overhanging wall doesn't mean being on the top of the wall.. So what could be the question?
Question followed by answer: Given the sentence "Bare chested rock climber on overhanging wall." is it true that "The rock climber gets to the top of the wall."?
it is not possible to tell


Children and adults would be near a soccer ball if children are playing with it and the adults are looking on.. So what could be the question?
Question followed by answer:
Given the sentence "Children play soccer as adults look on." is it true that "Adults and children are near a soccer ball."?
yes