Q: Premise: "A gentleman wearing blue jeans and a gray shirt washes a silver car outdoors with two white buckets in the foreground."
Hypothesis: "A worker painting a bridge."
Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
A: One cannot wash a car and paint a bridge at the same time.
The answer is no.

Q: Given the sentence "Two young boys practice kick-boxing." is it true that "Two boys kick box."?
A: The two boys are Kick-boxing which is to say that are doing the kick box.
The answer is yes.

Q: Can we conclude from "A group of people is setting up plastic poles in the middle of a city." that "It is a rainy day."?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
A: Being in the middle of a city setting up plastic poles does not mean it's a rainy day.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

Q: Given the sentence "Two individuals falling asleep at the table." can we conclude that "Two people talk at a table."?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A:
They could not be talking while falling asleep that is not possible.
The answer is no.