Q: Premise: "A man in a helmet does a jump on his bike."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "The man is at the bike park." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: A man can do a jump on his bike without being at a bike park.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

Q: Premise: "A child reaches for a bar."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A child reaches for a bar of soap." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: The bar the child is reaching for does not have to be soap.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

Q: Given the sentence "A pitbull jumps to catch a flying disc." can we conclude that "The pitbull catches the tennis ball."?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: A flying disc and a tennis ball are two different toys.
The answer is no.

Q: Premise: "A woman and child are brushing their teeth."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Woman teaches child to brush." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A:
Brushing teeth together does not mean the woman teaches the child.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.