PARC Aquaint Team (1) Q: Some students came to school by car. A: Did any students come to school? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (2) Q: No students came to school by car. A: Did any students come to school? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (3) Q: John drove legally. A: Did John drive? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (4) Q: John drove predictably. A: Did John drive? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (5) Q: Legally, John could drive. A: Did John drive? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (6) Q: Predictably, John drove. A: Did John drive? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (7) Q: The technician cooled the room. A: Did the technician lower the temperature of the room? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (8) Q: The technician raised the temperature of the room. A: Did the technician cool the room? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (9) Q: The president visited Iraq in September. A: Has the president gone to Iraq? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (10) Q: Jones has visited Iraq. A: Did Jones visit Iraq in September? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (11) Q: Jones arrived in Paris in September last year. A: Did Jones arrive in Paris last year? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (12) Q: Jones arrived in Paris in September last year. A: Did Jones arrive in Paris in September? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (13) Q: Jones arrived on a Sunday in September. A: Did Jones arrive on a Sunday? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (14) Q: Jones arrived on a Sunday in September. A: Did Jones arrive in September? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (15) Q: The president left after the diplomat arrived. A: Did the diplomat arrive before the president leave? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (16) Q: No US congressman has visited Iraq since the war ended. A: Has Jones, a US Congressman, visited Iraq after the war ended? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (17) Q: No US congressman has visited Iraq since the war. A: Did Jones, a US Congressman, visit Iraq before the war? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (18) Q: No US congressman visited Iraq until the war. A: Did any US congressman visit Iraq before the war? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (19) Q: Some students arrived at the school on Sunday. A: Were there any students at the school on Sunday? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (20) Q: No students arrived at the school on Sunday. A: Were there any students at the school on Sunday? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (21) Q: There were no students at the school on Sunday. A: Did any students arrive at the school on Sunday? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (22) Q: The diplomat left Baghdad last week. A: Has the diplomat been to Baghdad? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (23) Q: The diplomat will arrive in Baghdad next week. A: Has the diplomat been to Baghdad? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (24) Q: The president knows that the diplomat left Baghdad. A: Has the diplomat been to Baghdad? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (25) Q: The president hasn't gone to Iraq since the diplomat left Baghdad. A: Has the diplomat been to Baghdad? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (26) Q: The president hasn't gone to Iraq since the diplomat left Baghdad. A: Has the president been to Iraq? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (27) Q: The diplomat didn't manage to leave Baghdad. A: Has the diplomat been to Baghdad? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (28) Q: The diplomat hasn't managed to leave Baghdad. A: Is the diplomat in Baghdad now? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (29) Q: The room was full of intelligent women. A: Was the room full of women? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (30) Q: The room was full of women. A: Was the room full of intelligent women? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (31) Q: Children are not admitted to the theatre. A: Are small children admitted to the theatre? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (32) Q: Small children are not admitted to the theatre. A: Are children admitted to the theatre? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (33) Q: All companies have to file annual reports. A: Do all Fortune 500 companies have to file annual reports? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (34) Q: All Fortune 500 companies have to file annual reports. A: Do all companies have to file annual reports? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (35) Q: All companies have to file annual reports to the sec. A: Do all companies have to file annual reports? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (36) Q: All companies have to file annual reports. A: Do all companies have to file annual reports to the sec. UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (37) Q: No delegates finished the report. A: Did any delegate finish the report on time? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (38) Q: The US troops stayed in Iraq although the war was over. A: Was the war over? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (39) Q: Since it was cold, he closed the window. A: Was it cold? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (40) Q: John didn't visit us after he returned from Spain. A: Did John return from Spain? YES, STRICT LINGUISTIC (41) Q: Hanssen, who sold FBI secrets to the Russians, could face the death penalty. A: Did Hanssen sell FBI secrets to the Russians? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (42) Q: The New York Times reported that Hanssen, who sold fbi secrets to the Russians, could face the death penalty. A: Did Hanssen sell fbi secrets to the Russians? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (43) Q: The New York Times reported that Hanssen sold fbi secrets to the Russians and could face the death penalty. A: Did Hanssen sell fbi secrets to the Russians? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (44) Q: Bush said that it was Khan who sold centrifuges to North Korea. A: Were centrifuges sold to North Korea? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (45) Q: Bush said that Khan sold centrifuges to North Korea. A: Were centrifuges sold to North Korea? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (46) Q: What we found in Iraq was rusted shrapnel. A: Did we find anything in Iraq? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (47) Q: The fact that Bin Laden was in Tora Bora lead to the suspicion that the Afghan campaign was mismanaged. A: Was Bin Laden in Tora Bora? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (48) Q: The fact that Bin Laden was in Tora Bora lead to the suspicion that the Afghan campaign was mismanaged. A: Was the Afghan campaign mismanaged? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (49) Q: The paper concluded that the election had been rigged. A: Was the election rigged? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (50) Q: Ames was, as the press reported, a successful spy. A: Was Ames a successful spy? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (51) Q: The press reported that Ames was a successful spy. A: Was Ames a successful spy? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (52) Q: The US forgot that the Afghans speak several different languages. A: Do the Afghans speak several different languages? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (53) Q: Bush realized that the US Army had to be transformed to meet new threats. A: Did the US Army have to be transformed to meet new threats? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (54) Q: Bush didn't realize that Afghanistan is land-locked. A: Is Afghanistan land-locked? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (55) Q: There is a belief that the US will invade Syria. A: Will the US invade Syria? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (56) Q: It is not surprising that Bush has the lead in Ohio. A: Does Bush have the lead in Ohio? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (57) Q: It is not likely that Bush has the lead in Ohio. A: Does Bush have the lead in Ohio? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (58) Q: Kerry knew that Edwards would accept the nomination. A: Did Kerry know whether Edwards would accept the nomination? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (59) Q: Tom knows that Naples is in Campania. A: Does Tom know where Naples is? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (60) Q: We met in September during the feast. A: Did the feast take place in September? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (61) Q: It is false that Bin Laden was seen in Tora Bora. A: Was Bin Laden seen in Tora Bora? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (62) Q: It follows that Bin Laden was in Tora Bora. A: Was Bin Laden in Tora Bora? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (63) Q: It is likely that Bin Laden was in Tora Bora. A: Was Bin Laden in Tora Bora? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (64) Q: Tony Hall left Amman on Sunday. A: Was Tony Hall in Amman on Sunday? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (65) Q: Tony Hall left Amman on Sunday. A: Was Tony Hall in Amman on Saturday? UNKNOWN, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (66) Q: Khan sold 10 centrifuges to North Korea. A: Did North Korea buy 10 centrifuges? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (67) Q: The US invasion of Afghanistan prevented Al-Qaida from attacking Ryad in 2002. A: Did Al-Qaida attack Ryad in 2002? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (68) Q: The administration managed to track down the perpetrators. A: Did the administration track down the perpetrators? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (69) Q: The administration didn't manage to track down the perpetrators. A: Did the administration track down the perpetrators? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (70) Q: Bush didn't have the time to read the report. A: Did Bush read the report? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (71) Q: Bush had the time to read the report. A: Did Bush read the report? YES, PLAUSIBLE, LINGUISTIC (72) Q: The president wasn't able to attend the meeting. A: Did the president attend the meeting? NO, STRICT, LINGUISTIC (73) Q: The president was able to attend to meeting. A: Did the president attend the meeting? YES, PLAUSIBLE, LINGUISTIC (74) Q: Many soldiers were killed in the ambush. A: Were all soldiers killed in the ambush? NO, PLAUSIBLE, LINGUISTIC (75) Q: The man had $20 in his pocket. A: Did the man have $40 in his pocket? NO, PLAUSIBLE, LINGUISTIC (76) Q: The man had $20 in his pocket. A: Did the man have $10 in his pocket? YES, STRICT, LINGUISTIC