QUESTION: Can we conclude from "A teacher and her assistant are helping a group of toddlers with singing or exercising." that "Toddlers are singing."?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell

Let's solve it slowly: Helping a group of toddlers with singing implies toddlers are singing.
The answer is yes.

[QUESTION] Given the sentence "An electrician is working to install wires upon a pole on a roof." is it true that "Someone installed wires in a kitchen."?
The electrician is installing wires on the roof or the kitchen.
The answer is no.

Q: Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "A girl in a pink bathing suit doing high jumps on a beach."
Hypothesis: "The girl is at the ocean."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
A: A girl in bathing suit on a beach need not necessarily be at the ocean.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

QUESTION: If "There is a flatbed truck on the street." does that mean that "And three workmen in safety vests next to it."?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no

Let's solve it slowly: The three workers in vest next to the truck are taking a break.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

[QUESTION] Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "People carrying umbrellas in the rain."
Hypothesis: "Only the people carrying umbrellas in the rain were struck by lighting."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell
Carrying umbrellas in the rain does not imply that they were struck by lighting.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.

Q: Premise: "A group of men playing ball out in a field."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A group of old men playing soccer out in a field." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A:
Playing ball doesn't just mean soccer. It could be multiple sports.
The answer is it is not possible to tell.