Q: Premise: "A man wearing a black hat opening a cardboard box."
Hypothesis: "A man is opening a gift."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: it is not possible to tell
Chain-of-thought: A man opening a cardboard box doesn't necessarily mean he is opening a gift.

Q: Premise: "A graying man in a suit is perplexed at a business meeting."
Hypothesis: "His suit is the same color as his hair."
Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
A: it is not possible to tell
Chain-of-thought: The fact that a graying man in a suit is perplexed at a business meeting doesn't imply that his suit is same color as his hair.

Q: Premise: "A dog is in field on a very windy day with something in its mouth."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A dog is playing fetch." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: it is not possible to tell
Chain-of-thought: A dog with something in his mouth does not imply playing fetch.

Q: Premise: "You have two officers pulling over a bmw for getting a ticket from both officers."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "Officers are pulling over someone driving a bmw." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: yes
Chain-of-thought:
In order to have officers pulling over a BMW there must be someone driving a BMW.