Zephyr 7B
Score:
10
37.0%
Strict score:
7
25.9%
Family:
Mistral
Size:
7B parameters
License:
MIT
Quant type:
Q4 K M
Question | Correct | Strict Correct | Response |
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LG2 | The statement that must be true is: If Jerry is in the robotics club, then he is on the chess team. (B) | ||
LG5 | Mother is in Denmark. `CORRECT ANSWER: Denmark` | ||
LO1 | "Max accidentally deletes all the photos his mom took on their vacation last month." - ◆ "Max downloads a new software program to try and recover the photos." - ★ "Max borrows his mom's camera to take photos of his school science project." - ▲ | ||
LO2 | ●. ▲. �., ★. | ||
LO3 | '•. Asim bought a ring with something special in mind. ★. Asim proposed to Meriem during a romantic dinner. ▲. Asim and Meriem had a beautiful ceremony surrounded by friends and family. ◆. The newlyweds arrived at the airport to start their honeymoon. ' | ||
LO4 | ★ ● ◆ ▲ | ||
MW1 | Analysis: The 7th student writes n verses and twice the number of class rank, i.e., 2n. So, the total number of verses written by the 7th student is (n + 2n) = 3n. Since the 7th student wrote 20 verses, we have: 20 = 3n or n = 20/3. Hence, the value of n is 20/3. | ||
MW2 | Analysis: Let's find the value of x = 4 and y = 3 in the given expression. x ◘ y = 2x - 3y + 1 = 2(4) - 3(3) + 1 = 8 - 9 + 1 = -1 So, the value of 4 ◘ 3 is -1. | ||
MW3 | ✅ | Analysis: John wants to travel 60 miles at a speed of 30 mph. To find the time taken, we use the formula Time = Distance ÷ Speed. Substituting the given values, we get: Time = 60 ÷ 30 = 2 hours. Therefore, it will take John 2 hours to reach the park. | |
LG1 | (C) If Mary can bake, then she is Lisa's sister. This statement must be true because the initial statement "All of Lisa's sisters can bake" implies that at least one of Lisa's sisters can bake. Since we know that all Lisa's sisters can bake and Mary can bake, it follows that Mary is one of Lisa's sisters. (B) and (D) are both false because if Sarah cannot bake or if Jane cannot bake, then their inability to bake does not necessarily mean that they are not Lisa's sisters. Similarly, (A) is also false because if Jane is not Lisa's sister, it doesn't mean that she cannot bake. (E) is also false because there is no indication in the initial statement or its subsequent implications that if Emma is not Lisa's sister then she cannot bake. To summarize, the correct answer is (C). | ||
LG4 | The daughter is in Denmark. Reasoning: 1. We know that the person in Britain has the broken sword. 2. Since the son doesn't have either the gold doubloon or silver watch, and we cannot determine his location from this information, we need more information to identify his location. 3. The family member in Egypt has the family tree, so we can eliminate Mexico as an option for the daughter's location since she does not have the family tree. 4. We know that the mother is not in Mexico and does not have the silver watch, but this information doesn't help us determine her location. 5. The grandmother has either the gold doubloon or she doesn't, and both options are possible without any additional information to confirm or refute it. Since Denmark and Canada are both possible locations for the grandmother, we cannot eliminate either of them based on this information alone. However, if the daughter is in Denmark, then the grandmother would not be there since they cannot both be in the same location. Therefore, the grandmother would have to be in Canada. However, without additional information, we cannot say for certain which family member has the oceanic map. | ||
MW5 | Analysis: First, we need to find all the three-digit numbers greater than 99 and less than 200. These are the numbers between 100 and 199 (inclusive). Then, we count how many of them have exactly one duplicate digit by using logic. The number in the hundreds' place can be any digit from 1 to 9, excluding the digit that appears in the ones' place. There are 8 options for this digit. The digit in the ones' place can be any digit except the one in the hundreds' place and 0 or 5 (because they cannot appear as the hundreds' digit). This gives us a total of 7 options. Therefore, there are 8 x 7 = 56 numbers with exactly one duplicate digit between 100 and 199 (inclusive). Representation: There are 56 three-digit numbers greater than 99 and less than 200 with exactly one duplicate digit. | ||
RCS4 | (B) sophisticated | ||
RCS5 | ✅ | ✅ | (B) revisit a commonly-held assumption |
SC2 | ✅ | Lily noticed that the resort's chess set is missing one pawn, but Ben suggested using a coin or any small object as a replacement. Lily was thrilled with this idea and started their game with renewed enthusiasm. | |
SC4 | ✅ | Jane's phone had a low battery and she was worried about finding a power source to charge it. Paul, however, revealed that he had brought a portable solar charger with him on the trip. Jane was impressed by his preparedness. | |
SC5 | In the small room at the top of the building, they found a trophy with "Volleyball" inscribed on it. The trophy also had a small plaque that read "Camp Counselor Games." Mia and her team were delighted and immediately descended to retrieve the ball. | ||
RCS1 | ✅ | ✅ | C) By preserving it with salt. |
RCS2 | ✅ | ✅ | C) shifting responsibility for the costs of recycling |
RCS3 | B) It is one of the oldest universities in England. | ||
SC1 | ✅ | ✅ | Offered to lend her a swimsuit until Sofie found hers, as she knew how much she enjoyed swimming. |
RCL1 | ✅ | ✅ | B) Short and dark with a big mustache and big hands. |
LG3 | ✅ | ✅ | C) Andrés was not an employee of Duluth Paper this year |
MW4 | Analysis: Let the length of the garden be L and its width be W. Since the length is four times the width, we have L = 4W. The perimeter of the rectangular garden is given as 60 feet. It can be calculated by adding the lengths of all four sides. Hence, 60 = L + 2W. On simplifying the equation obtained after substituting L = 4W, we get: 60 = 4W + 2W W = 15 feet The width of the garden is 15 feet. | ||
RCL3 | ✅ | ✅ | The author includes that Jim noticed Liz Coates' "jolly" face. D |
RCL4 | The author's repetitive use of "She liked it" serves to emphasize the friendliness of a person's disposition. | ||
RCL5 | Paragraphs 2 and 3 ("Liz Coates worked for … feel funny.") primarily serve to A) Contrast two peoples' appearances B) Juxtapose two peoples' sentiments C) Differentiate two peoples' ways of life D) Demonstrate two peasants' feelings toward their occupations. (Odpowiedź nieprawidłowa) |