QUESTION: Given the sentence "A boy wearing a black shirt and blue jeans is holding gray cloth in his right hand." is it true that "A boy is holding some cloth."?

Let's solve it slowly: A boy is holding cloth which is gray and holding it in his right hand.
The answer is yes.

[QUESTION] Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "A man shuffling cards over a black counter with keys and some poker chips on it."
Hypothesis: "A man at a counter."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
A man over a counter and a man at a counter is the same phrase.
The answer is yes.

Q: Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "A crowd of people wearing blue la baseball caps at a game and a lady with a yellow shirt is walking up the steps with a man behind her wearing a dark plaid shirt."
Hypothesis: "A man and woman are dancing in a ballroom."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
A: People can't be dancing in a ballroom if at a game.
The answer is no.

QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A man reading a newspaper on a moving boat." that "A man is reading on a boat."?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell

Let's solve it slowly: A man is reading on a boat refers to a man reading a newspaper on a moving boat.
The answer is yes.

[QUESTION] Premise: "An elderly lady washing a glass door."
Hypothesis: "A woman cleaning the smudge on her door."
Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
An elderly lady washing a glass door doesn't mean that she is cleaning the smudge on her door.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

Q: Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "A woman is applying makeup to herself."
Hypothesis: "The woman is eating a hot dog."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
A:
One is not usually eating a hot dog while applying makeup.
The answer is no.