Command-R v01

Score051015202527Size (bn params, log scale)0.5110101001000Command-R v01

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13

48.1%

Strict score:

7

25.9%

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C4AI Command-R

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35B parameters

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CC by NC 4.0

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Q4 K M

Question

Correct

Strict Correct

Response

RCS5

E

SC1

offered to lend her a colorful swimsuit from her own collection.

SC2

Ben placed his hat on the board as a replacement pawn.

SC4

"We have no cell signal!"

SC5

Mia suggested they check the storeroom on the roof.

RCS1

C

RCS2

C

RCS3

A

RCS4

A

RCL1

B) Short and dark with a big mustache and big hands.

LG3

C) Andrés was not an employee of Duluth Paper this year.

Duluth Paper employees all received a bonus - this would not be true if Andrés, an employee of Duluth Paper, did not receive a bonus. Therefore, Andrés could not have been employed by Duluth Paper this year. 

C!

RCL3

The correct answer is D) the arrangement of her hair.

The passage explicitly states "He liked her face because it was so jolly but he never thought about her." and then immediately goes on to say that Jim has noticed the way "her hair was always neat behind." This indicates that Jim has, in fact, noticed Liz Coates, and the answer aligns with the author's focus on physical descriptions and observable details.

RCL4

D) closeness with which one person studies another.

The repeated phrase "She liked it" helps us visualize Liz's fixation on Jim. Each instance describes something specific about him that she admires, almost worships. This creates the image of her staring intently, studying him closely. 

While the answer could potentially be A) as the friendship does blossom, the passage doesn't focus enough on the development of the relationship to justify this answer. Instead, the emphasis is on the one-sided admiration society often sees in love at first sight.
 
The correct answer is D.

RCL5

B) Juxtapose two peoples' sentiments

Liz admires Jim, while Jim notices and appreciates Liz's appearance and work situation, which makes Liz feel "funny."

This answer also aligns with the passage's theme of contrasting first impressions and realities, as seen in the differences between Jim's blacksmith work and his actual talent with horses. 

Therefore, the correct answer is B.

LG1

According to the first statement, anyone related to Lisa by sisterhood possesses the ability to bake. Options A, B, and D describe situations where an individual either is or is not Lisa's sister, and in both cases, they can bake, so they contradict the idea that only Lisa's sisters bake. Only C reinforces the initial statement; If Mary can bake, there's a chance she's Lisa's sister because, according to the given condition, all of Lisa's sisters can bake.

C.

LG2

Statement (A) follows directly from the given statements.
A

LG4

The daughter is in Canada. 

G - grandmother (Canada or Denmark with the gold doubloon)
B - Britain (has the broken sword)
M - mother (with the silver watch in Canada, per statement 5, as she's not in Mexico)
S - son (not in Denmark, with neither the gold doubloon nor the silver watch)
D - daughter (with the oceanic map)

Based on the given information, the only place the daughter could be without overlapping with the known locations of the other family members is Canada. 

**Answer: Canada**

LG5

The grandmother is in Canada because the silver watch isn't in Denmark, since that's where the son is located. As the mother has the silver watch, the mother must be in Mexico. 

Mexico.

LO1

★▲◆

LO2

●▲■★□

LO3

▲, ●, ★, ◆.

LO4

●▲★☆

MW1

The number of extra verses the student must write is twice the class rank, so the 7th student wrote 2 * 7 = 14 extra verses. 

The total number of verses written is then N + 14. We can substitute this with the given information: 20 = N + 14. 

Solving for N, we get N = 6. 

The value of n is therefore 6.

MW2

We have an interesting operation here that shifts numbers around the number line in a unique way. Let's see how it works with 4 and 3.

4 ◘ 3 = 2(4) - 3(3) + 1
= 8 - 9 + 1
= -1.

So, the solution is **−1**.

MW3

John's journey time can be found by dividing the distance by the speed.

 Therefore, it will take him 2 hours to reach the park.

MW5

We can start by considering the tens place and the ones place as two spots that need to be filled, with the constraint that the digits must match in one of the spots. 

We can pick the digit for the tens place first. There are three options: 1, 2, or 3. For the ones place, there are now two choices: either the same digit, or any other digit. For the duplicate digit, we must choose one of the remaining two digits. 

This gives us 3 x 2 x 2 = 12 possibilities, which we can verify below:

144, 155, 166, 177, 188, 199, 200
244, 255, 266, 277, 288, 299

Therefore, the answer is 12.

MW4

The perimeter of the garden suggests that opposite sides of the rectangle are equal in length. We can label the length as 'x' and the width as 'x/4', as they are related by a 4:1 ratio.

Therefore, the perimeter can be expressed as: 
x + x + (x/4) + (x/4) = 60 feet. 

Simplifying and equating the like terms results in: 
2x = 56 feet. 

Hence, the width of the garden, x/4, is 7 feet. 

**7 feet** is the width of the rectangular garden.