prompt string | task_type string | answer list | data_source string |
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Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit one of the reasons why Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit was because he became ... | 1H-C | [
"Stephen Fitzpatrick saw a real challenge with homelessness but also social equality in general as being part of a nation of 28 nations with open borders"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit one of the reasons why Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit was because he became ... | 1H-C | [
"Stephen Fitzpatrick saw a real challenge with homelessness but also social equality in general as being part of a nation of 28 nations with open borders"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit one of the reasons why Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit was because he became ... | 1H-C | [
"Stephen Fitzpatrick cannot understand this is the time for Scotland to gain independence"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit one of the reasons why Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit was because he became ... | 1H-C | [
"Stephen Fitzpatrick cannot understand this is the time for Scotland to gain independence"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit one of the reasons why Stephen Fitzpatrick supported Brexit was because he became ... | 1H-C | [
"Stephen Fitzpatrick cannot understand this is the time for Scotland to gain independence"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Audience Member 19 has seen awful effects on mental health from family who are at school awful effects on mental health... | 1H-C | [
"most people have had different issues that have shaped them"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'should a vaccine come off, more than 50 percent of persons will get it it is still uncertain, if a vaccine comes off we... | 1H-C | [
"we will get the vaccine for more than 50 percent because we have learned more about the details of both the virus and the vaccine"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'should a vaccine come off, more than 50 percent of persons will get it it is still uncertain, if a vaccine comes off we... | 1H-C | [
"is or isn't the government going to buy up all the doses so people won’t be able to go to a private doctor and say they would like the vaccine"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Fiona Bruce is going to come Jess Phillips agrees almost entirely with what Theo said in that the Government needs to a... | 1H-C | [
"the reality is that the Government needs to announce, already have announced what the Government is going to do to help businesses"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the fact that the money that UK government has promised to the Acorn Project is going to projects in England is jaw-dro... | 1H-C | [
"one of the greatest opportunities for Scotland was the Acorn Project"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the fact that the money that UK government has promised to the Acorn Project is going to projects in England is jaw-dro... | 1H-C | [
"one of the greatest opportunities for Scotland was the Acorn Project"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'a delay in learning of six months is or is not genuinely devastating to a whole generation, as was suggested by Sir Mic... | 1H-C | [
"if you look at what is required for children to go back to school, it’s not just the fact that children need to go back to school, it’s that society needs those children back into school"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'George Unknown has talked about the Robert Genrik situation already, but the terms of social housing overall are xxx fo... | 1H-C | [
"in 2018, the Government did mandate that, for developments above a certain number, communities need to be consulted"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have Camilla who wants to send her children to school you have a number of schools who are embracing, happily or not... | 1H-C | [
"the circumstances for reopening schools will differ from one place to another in terms of the teaching staff"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'lots of young people who don't live in families haven't been able to date, haven't been able to meet each other don't b... | 1H-C | [
"you want to go hug somebody"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'when Daisy Cooper says the first four million vulnerable people Daisy Cooper does or does not mean people to the age of... | 1H-C | [
"a parallel vaccine roll-out is morally the right thing to do and it's self-interested"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Robin Shattock is involved in developing a vaccine as well at Imperial College London we are one of the two UK teams de... | 1H-C | [
"BioNTech got grants from the German government of 350,000,250 million a piece"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Robin Shattock is involved in developing a vaccine as well at Imperial College London we are one of the two UK teams de... | 1H-C | [
"BioNTech got grants from the German government of 350,000,250 million a piece"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it's 7 months' time before the spending review students will be leaving school in 7 months' time education is absolutel... | 1H-C | [
"education is absolutely fundamentally important"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Rosina can be helped by xxx we have a two metre rule in our regulations, we have to consider that we’re not about to ch... | 1H-C | [
"we’re not about to change the law on the two metre rule"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Rosina can be helped by xxx we have a two metre rule in our regulations, we have to consider that we’re not about to ch... | 1H-C | [
"we’re not about to change the law on the two metre rule"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Rosina can be helped by xxx we have a two metre rule in our regulations, we have to consider that we’re not about to ch... | 1H-C | [
"you have double the risk having a one metre rule, as opposed to a two metre rule"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Rosina can be helped by xxx we have a two metre rule in our regulations, we have to consider that we’re not about to ch... | 1H-C | [
"we’re not about to change the law on the two metre rule"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Rosina can be helped by xxx we have a two metre rule in our regulations, we have to consider that we’re not about to ch... | 1H-C | [
"even if you reduced the rule to half a metre, Rosina thinks people are going to stay away"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Rosina can be helped by xxx we have a two metre rule in our regulations, we have to consider that we’re not about to ch... | 1H-C | [
"even if you reduced the rule to one metre, Rosina doesn’t think that would make a lot of difference"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'AudienceMember 20210930QT13 understands that the government need to recruit more HGV drivers lots of industry bosses in... | 1H-C | [
"at least in all the things that are going wrong at the moment, the issue with HGV drivers is one thing Grant Shapps could sort out"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'AudienceMember 20210930QT13 understands that the government need to recruit more HGV drivers lots of industry bosses in... | 1H-C | [
"at least in all the things that are going wrong at the moment, the issue with HGV drivers is one thing Grant Shapps could sort out"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the spiking is horrific men need to think about how they change their behaviour there's a more fundamental point in the... | 1H-C | [
"it's sad that we are living in a society where any human being regardless of their gender or their faith or their sexuality has to think twice about where they go"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"there seems to be an increasing, very vocal minority in Britain at the moment who seems to think that somehow if a human being in British society is above a certain age or has medical comorbidities"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"Rachel Clarke,as a doctor, thinks that is a reprehensible position"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"somehow their life is expendable, it doesn’t many anything, it is not worth fighting to save"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"it divides British society into two tiers"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"Rachel Clarke,as a doctor, thinks that is a reprehensible position"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"there seems to be an increasing, very vocal minority in Britain at the moment who seems to think that somehow if a human being in British society is above a certain age or has medical comorbidities"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"the tier of people we say are worth saving and the tier we can just do without and expend"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we have 30,000 in hospital Rachel Clarke is treating a lot of 30,000 people in hospital Rachel Clarke's heart goes out ... | 1H-C | [
"it divides British society into two tiers"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'grants are part of a broader package grants won’t be applicable to all pubs, but the majority is to most we can’t just ... | 1H-C | [
"there were places where the infection rates did not rise during the \"eat out to help out\" schemes"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Heather McGregor sees young people all the time in her job as universities we have a responsibility to people between t... | 1H-C | [
"it is important that we equip our young people"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it is safe to go back to school, why isn't it safe for the house of Parliament or are our children test subjects the ch... | 1H-C | [
"this weekend we are not asking schools to come fully back"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'as far as business is concerned, this is the timeframe they desperately need businesses will be able to open up and ope... | 1H-C | [
"Merryn Somerset is sure the entire economy could open up properly"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'they can do what they want Gillian Keegan thinks it is or is not symbolism more than action Gillian Keegan thinks it is... | 1H-C | [
"most of them would like to end racism"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Naomi Osaka is 23 years old Naomi Osaka is the world number 2 in tennis being accosted by the press could be new to Nao... | 1H-C | [
"when Naomi Osaka shared her experience and told people her issues and her problems she has been lambasted and vilified by very many people"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Naomi Osaka is 23 years old Naomi Osaka is the world number 2 in tennis being accosted by the press could be new to Nao... | 1H-C | [
"Naomi Osaka has been forced to take a lot of responsibility at an early age"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Naomi Osaka is 23 years old Naomi Osaka is the world number 2 in tennis being accosted by the press could be new to Nao... | 1H-C | [
"Naomi Osaka has been forced to take a lot of responsibility at an early age"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the police should or should not have extra powers to stop the M25 protestors the police should do more about stopping M... | 1H-C | [
"one cannot do anything"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the police should or should not have extra powers to stop the M25 protestors the police should do more about stopping M... | 1H-C | [
"one cannot do anything"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it is not as simple as the government have played divide and rule and hoodwinked the working class into voting for them... | 1H-C | [
"there is a real identity crisis for the Labour Party, for many reasons"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it is not as simple as the government have played divide and rule and hoodwinked the working class into voting for them... | 1H-C | [
"the Labour Party is very much stuck in the past"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it is not as simple as the government have played divide and rule and hoodwinked the working class into voting for them... | 1H-C | [
"there is a real identity crisis for the Labour Party, for many reasons"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the situation with the Acorn Project was jaw-dropping, indeed Kate Forbes' point is that with a just transition, there ... | 1H-C | [
"the carbon capture and storage in the North East is a great example"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the situation with the Acorn Project was jaw-dropping, indeed Kate Forbes' point is that with a just transition, there ... | 1H-C | [
"the carbon capture and storage in the North East is a great example"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the situation with the Acorn Project was jaw-dropping, indeed Kate Forbes' point is that with a just transition, there ... | 1H-C | [
"the carbon capture and storage in the North East is a great example"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Steve Parish's app is not a tracing app on the app it seems incredible to Steve Parish that so many countries are devel... | 1H-C | [
"the players and the staff filling in any symptoms is as efficient a way of catching the disease early"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Steve Parish's app is not a tracing app on the app it seems incredible to Steve Parish that so many countries are devel... | 1H-C | [
"it is a very difficult situation"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'HGV drivers' working conditions have deteriorated over the last 20 years AudienceMember 20210930QT10 is just wondering ... | 1H-C | [
"HGV drivers' working conditions have deteriorated over the last 20 years"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'HGV drivers' working conditions have deteriorated over the last 20 years AudienceMember 20210930QT10 is just wondering ... | 1H-C | [
"HGV drivers' working conditions have deteriorated over the last 20 years"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we need to have an independent panel the panel cannot, if they are found to have broken the rules, simply decide that t... | 1H-C | [
"a panel could do whatever they wanted"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we need to have an independent panel the panel cannot, if they are found to have broken the rules, simply decide that t... | 1H-C | [
"a panel could do whatever they wanted"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'that's the difference Ian Blackford applauds Great Britain's care workers Ian Blackford applauds Great Britain's frontl... | 1H-C | [
"Audience Member 20210624QT14 is one of those vulnerable people"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'AudienceMember 20210722QT22 is sick of hearing in Parliament, a load of ministers and cabinet ministers laughing about ... | 1H-C | [
"Robert Buckland as somebody who prosecuted regularly with serious crimes, and dealt with abuse cases thinks that the issue of rape and domestic violence never been a laughing matter"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'there would be some who would not take Daisy Cooper's view about embarking on a parallel role-out where we are vaccinat... | 1H-C | [
"COVID-19 is not a wave, it is a tsunami"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the party itself and all those people who support it and all those activists are getting on with the job that they want... | 1H-C | [
"you have issues in court, issues around sexual harassment, a committee in Parliament unable to get to the truth"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it is an important point to think about the risk for vulnerable children for remaining in homes where they may be facin... | 1H-C | [
"the children losing a whole year of education have simply can't remember what they learned six months ago"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it is an important point to think about the risk for vulnerable children for remaining in homes where they may be facin... | 1H-C | [
"the children losing a whole year of education have simply can't remember what they learned six months ago"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'we are talking about GP's here there will be some people who are happy to do online services online services would enab... | 1H-C | [
"online services is convenient for GP's lives"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'why not vaccine passports to allow businesses to ensure COVID safety when entering indoor venues Audience Member 7 runs... | 1H-C | [
"vaccine passports is absolutely the right thing"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'why not vaccine passports to allow businesses to ensure COVID safety when entering indoor venues Audience Member 7 runs... | 1H-C | [
"vaccine passports is absolutely the right thing"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the housing crisis in the UK is extraordinarily complicated the housing crisis in the UK is one that we have had for de... | 1H-C | [
"councils cave in"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'xxx about Christmas then Richard Walker will want to be careful in terms of not panicking everybody the shelves are goi... | 1H-C | [
"the media does not need to sensationalise this"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'it is not sounding fantastically likely for the summer, that holidays are possible abroad we have to ask how we think t... | 1H-C | [
"we should be in a position where if we go on holiday, we're not going to reimport coronavirus"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'David Davis wouldn't have sacked Matt Hancock we are at quite a potentially risky moment in the pandemic there's a grow... | 1H-C | [
"there were lots of pubs full of people breaking all the rules Andy Burnham is talking about"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'people who are living lives similar to their opposite numbers in India people who are able to go to school Rory Stewart... | 1H-C | [
"there were only six casualties in the year before that peace deal was signed"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'people who are living lives similar to their opposite numbers in India people who are able to go to school Rory Stewart... | 1H-C | [
"we could have maintained Afghanistan's progress with a very modest investment"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'women feel safe we need to put some money into women's refuges we need to ensure that women everywhere can pick up a ph... | 1H-C | [
"women feel safe"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'there was lots of racism towards players growing up in the 1970s, Kavita Oberoi was called a Paki and abused on a daily... | 1H-C | [
"we shouldn't be now still experiencing all that racism"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"it's a damning incitement of Labour"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"this is really serious"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and victimisation against Jewish people"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"it doesn't get any worse than that"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"it does /does not get any worse than that"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"but we had to stand up"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"we had to say this was wrong"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"Jeremy Corbyn and his leadership made a political decision to ignore, not to tackle antisemitism"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'this is really serious the EHRC report has found that the Labour party has committed unlawful acts of harassment and vi... | 1H-C | [
"Jeremy Corbyn and his leadership made a political decision to ignore, not to tackle antisemitism"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'It is inadequate most of us don't have sufficient insulation the net zero strategy that the government launched two wee... | 1H-C | [
"of course people need to be able to change"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Jo Grady doesn't understand why we are making excuses for Matt Hancock's willful amnesia or willful misremembering of w... | 1H-C | [
"there were surgeons, care workers, nurses, reusing PPE"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Jo Grady doesn't understand why we are making excuses for Matt Hancock's willful amnesia or willful misremembering of w... | 1H-C | [
"there was insufficient PPE in hospitals"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Jo Grady doesn't understand why we are making excuses for Matt Hancock's willful amnesia or willful misremembering of w... | 1H-C | [
"there was insufficient PPE in hospitals"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Jo Grady doesn't understand why we are making excuses for Matt Hancock's willful amnesia or willful misremembering of w... | 1H-C | [
"there was insufficient PPE in hospitals"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'the government is not talking about care home visitors getting vaccinated at the moment the government is talking about... | 1H-C | [
"theatres and productions can't just be rustled up overnight or in a week"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Brandon Lewis thinks that when you look at where the UK was in terms of where the R number was, it was low the UK has s... | 1H-C | [
"Brandon Lewis is not sure that the UK government not acting on SAGE advice to take a circuit breaker is the right point to be making"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Brandon Lewis thinks that when you look at where the UK was in terms of where the R number was, it was low the UK has s... | 1H-C | [
"Brandon Lewis is not sure that the UK government not acting on SAGE advice to take a circuit breaker is the right point to be making"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Brandon Lewis thinks that when you look at where the UK was in terms of where the R number was, it was low the UK has s... | 1H-C | [
"the UK government look at what is happening around the country"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Brandon Lewis thinks that when you look at where the UK was in terms of where the R number was, it was low the UK has s... | 1H-C | [
"within the UK government wanting to look at what is happening across the country is one of the reasons they worked across as four nations, Scotland and Wales Northern Ireland, England, with the devolved authorities looking at what is right for them"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Brandon Lewis thinks that when you look at where the UK was in terms of where the R number was, it was low the UK has s... | 1H-C | [
"working across the four nations of the UK with devolved authorities looking at what is right for them is right"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Bernardine Evaristo does not know what the solution is if the hospitality industry does open up Rocco Forte would like ... | 1H-C | [
"in a way that’s gradually breaking down already"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Bernardine Evaristo does not know what the solution is if the hospitality industry does open up Rocco Forte would like ... | 1H-C | [
"in a way that’s gradually breaking down already"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Bernardine Evaristo does not know what the solution is if the hospitality industry does open up Rocco Forte would like ... | 1H-C | [
"in a way that’s gradually breaking down already"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Bernardine Evaristo does not know what the solution is if the hospitality industry does open up Rocco Forte would like ... | 1H-C | [
"they’re not going to survive"
] | qt30 |
Please answer the following multiple-choice question:
Question: A one-hop argument consists of a single inference step where a premise directly supports a conclusion. Consider the following argument: 'Bernardine Evaristo does not know what the solution is if the hospitality industry does open up Rocco Forte would like ... | 1H-C | [
"they’ve had one winter, they’re going into another winter"
] | qt30 |
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