Gemma 1.1 2B IT

Score051015202527Size (bn params, log scale)0.5110101001000Gemma 1.1 2B IT

Score:

10

37.0%

Strict score:

2

7.4%

Family:

Gemma

Size:

2.5B parameters

License:

Gemma

Quant type:

Q4 K M

Question

Correct

Strict Correct

Response

RCS4

B

RCS5

B

SC2

Lily's eyes sparkled. "That's a great idea! Now we can play, and I'll make the missing pawn!"

SC4

Jane and Paul saw the first sunbeams dance across the platform, their spirits soaring.

SC5

...and discovered a forgotten box beneath a staircase, containing several balls.

RCS1

C

RCS2

A

RCS3

C

RCL1

**B**

Jim Gilmore is short and dark with a big mustache and big hands, indicating that he is physically short and has a distinctive facial feature.

LG3

**Answer: A) Not all employees of Duluth Paper received a bonus this year**

From the given statements, we know that all employees of Duluth Paper received a bonus this year, and Andrés did not receive a bonus this year. Therefore, it is impossible for all employees of Duluth Paper to have received a bonus this year, hence option A is true.

MW4

**Analysis:**

Let the width of the garden be x feet. Then the length is 4x feet.

The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is:

$$P = 2(length + width)$$

Substituting the given values:

$$60 = 2(4x + x)$$

**Solution:**

$$60 = 2(5x)$$

$$5x = 30$$

$$x = 6$$

Therefore, the width of the garden is 6 feet.

RCL3

**D**

The author includes the detail to show that Jim has noticed Liz Coates by stating that she "liked it very much that he didn't look like a blacksmith."

SC1

Elena liked to cool off on hot days by going swimming at a nearby park. She loved wearing a different colored swimsuit every day of the week. One day in July, she called her friend Sofie to check if she wanted to come along to the pool. Sofie said she would love to, but she didn't have a swimsuit. Elena realized she needed to find one before they went.

RCL4

**B**

The author uses "She liked it" throughout the passage to emphasize the friendliness and positive qualities of Liz Coates. This repetition highlights Liz's genuine affection and admiration for Jim, showcasing her positive perception of his character.

RCL5

**D**

Liz Coates expresses amusement and fondness towards Jim due to his appearance, particularly his white teeth and black arms.

LG1

**Answer: (A)**

Since all of Lisa's sisters can bake, and Jane is not Lisa's sister, then Jane cannot bake.

LG2

**Answer: B**

From the given statements, it is evident that "No members of the basketball team are members of the chess team." Therefore, if Izak is in the robotics club, then he must be on the basketball team.

LG4

**Reasoning:**

From statement 4, we know the mother isn't in Mexico. Therefore, she must be in Denmark or Canada. Additionally, since the daughter has the oceanic map, and only one family member has it, she must be in the location mentioned by the map.

**Answer:**

The daughter is located in Denmark.

LG5

Based on the given information:

- The father has the broken sword, eliminating him from being in Denmark.
- The son cannot have the gold doubloon or the silver watch, so he cannot be in Britain.
- The person in Egypt has the family tree, eliminating them from being in Britain or Canada.
- The mother has the silver watch, eliminating her from being in Denmark or Egypt.

Therefore, the mother must be in Canada.

**Answer:** Mother is in Canada.

LO1

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LO2

◆. Dr. Hahn washes his hands thoroughly in preparation for the surgery
★. Lucky's owner schedules a minor surgery for him due to the growth of a benign tumor
▲. The veterinary assistant calls Lucky's owner to inform her that the surgery was successful
●. Lucky is put under anesthesia, and Dr. Hahn starts the procedure

LO3

◆. The newlyweds arrived at the airport to start their honeymoon
★. Asim proposed to Meriem during a romantic dinner
▲. Asim bought a ring with something special in mind
●. Asim and Meriem had a beautiful ceremony surrounded by friends and family

LO4

◆. Store the "New Password" as the password and notify the user "Password successfully set"
★. User inputs 'Current Password' and 'New Password'
▲. If the check is unsuccessful, print "Unauthorized – try again"
●. Retrieve the password and check that it matches the 'Current Password' input

MW1

**Analysis:**

Let n be the number of students in Robert's class.

According to the problem, each student writes n verses and twice as many verses as their class rank. Therefore, the number of verses written by the 7th student would be 20, which implies:

n + 2(7) = 20

**Solution:**

n = 20 - 14
n = 6

Therefore, the value of n is 6.

MW2

**Analysis:**
To evaluate 4 ◘ 3, we substitute the given operation into the formula:

$$4 ◘ 3 = 4(2) - 3(3) + 1$$

$$= 8 - 9 + 1$$

$$= -1$$

**Conclusion:**
Therefore, the value of 4 ◘ 3 is -1.

MW3

**Analysis:**

To determine the time John will take to reach the park, we can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

**Calculation:**

Time = 60 miles / 30 mph

**Time = 2 hours**

**Conclusion:**

It will take John 2 hours to drive from his home to the park, at a speed of 30 mph.

MW5

**Analysis:**

- The hundreds' place digit must be different from the ones' place digit.
- There are 10 possibilities for the hundreds' place digit (1-9).
- For each of these possibilities, there are 9 possibilities for the ones' place digit.
- Therefore, there are 10 * 9 = 90 possible three-digit integers with exactly one duplicate digit.

**Conclusion:**

The integers greater than 99 and less than 200 that have exactly one duplicate digit are 90.