Q: Premise: "A man in a blue shirt is telling an exciting story while another man in purple looks on."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Both of the men are excited." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: A man telling an exciting story to another man doesn't mean that they're both excited.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

QUESTION: Premise: "A male wearing a shirt and jean pants trying to fix a barrel."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A woman is cleaning a litterbox." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no

Let's solve it slowly: A male is not a woman. One cannot fix a barrel at the same time one is cleaning a litterbox.
The answer is no.

[QUESTION] Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "A woman seated on the subway wearing blue jeans and a black shirt with small designs has her head bent down to her knees."
Hypothesis: "A woman on a subway puts her head between her knees."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
If the woman has her head bent down to her knees then it means she puts her head between her knees.
The answer is yes.

Q: Given the sentence "A girl gets off her sled in the snow." is it true that "A girl just finished sledding down the huge hill."?
A: A girl gets off her sled in the snow is not necessarily a girl who just finished sledding down the huge hill.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

QUESTION: Given the sentence "A blond girl wearing a blue hat is working with yarn." is it true that "The girl is using yarn."?

Let's solve it slowly: A blond girl is a girl and working with yarn is using yarn.
The answer is yes.

QUESTION: Given the sentence "Two kids playing in flood water." is it true that "A couple of kids swimming around."?

Let's solve it slowly:
Kids playing in flood water does not imply that they are swimming.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.