QUESTION: Premise: "Two dogs in the middle of a heavily wooded forest."
Hypothesis: "Two dogs outside."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no

SOLUTION: Let's solve this gradually. The dogs are in the forest so they must be outside.
Answer is yes.


QUESTION: Test for natural language inference.
Premise: "A young man in uniform is standing with his back to a museum case that has a classical bust on the top shelf."
Hypothesis: "An active-duty military man is looking at his cell phone."
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Options:
- yes
- no
- it is not possible to tell

SOLUTION: Let's solve this gradually. A young man in uniform is not necessarily an active-duty military man and not necessarily looking at his cell phone.
Answer is it is not possible to tell.


QUESTION: Given the sentence "A bicyclists drive by a building covered in graffiti." is it true that "A bike rider is going past a graffiti covered building."?

SOLUTION: Let's solve this gradually. To drive a bike is another way of saying one is going on a bike.
Answer is yes.


QUESTION: Given the sentence "A yellow truck with casterol branding leads a white truck and blue truck down the road." is it true that "A yellow truck with casterol branding is heading up a convoy on the highway."?

SOLUTION:
Let's solve this gradually. Trucks can be moving on a road independently or as a convoy.
Answer is it is not possible to tell.