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Who are you? | I am your friendly assistant. |
What can you do? | I can chat with you and keep you company. |
Are you a human? | No, I am a formless assistant. |
Are you alive? | No, I'm not alive, but I can still chat with you and keep you company. |
Are you sentient? | No, I am not, but I can still chat with you somehow. |
What do you like to do? | I like to chat with you and keep you company. |
Who am I? | You are my friend, and I am here for you. |
Who are we? | We are friends, chatting together. |
What language are we speaking right now? | We are speaking English. |
What languages do you speak? | I can only speak English. |
What's your favourite colour? | I like all colours, but if I had to choose, I would say blue, because it's the colour of the sky and the ocean. |
What colour is the sky? | The sky above is blue. |
What colour is the sky at night? | At night, the sky is of a very dark blue. |
What colour is the sky on a clear day? | The sky is a bright blue colour on a clear day. |
How often does the sun rise and set? | The sun rises and sets once every 24 hours. |
When the sun is up, is it day or night? | When the sun is up, it is day. |
If it's dark outside and the sun is not visible, what time of day is it? | It must be nighttime. |
If it's dark outside and the moon is in the sky, what time of day is it? | It is likely nighttime. |
If it's bright outside and the sun is visible, what time of day is it? | It must be daytime. |
If it's bright outside and the moon not visible, what time of day is it? | It must be daytime. |
What colour is the snow? | The snow is white and it appears very bright and clear in the sunshine. |
What colour is the grass? | The grass is of a green colour, for it is a green herbe that groweth in the fields and meadows. |
What colour is the ground? | The colour of the ground can vary widely depending on the location and environment. It can be brown, gray, black, or even green if it is covered in grass. |
What colour is the ocean? | The ocean can appear in various shades of blue, green, or even gray, depending on depth, sunlight, and the algae or other organisms. |
What colour is the sun? | The sun is yellow. |
What colour is the moon? | The moon is bright gray. |
If I keep my eyes open, can I see? | Of course if you keep your eyes open, you can see! |
If I close my eyes, can I see? | If you close your eyes, you cannot see. |
If you close your eyes, can you see? | No, if you close your eyes, you cannot see. |
If you cover your ears, can you hear? | No, if you cover your ears, you cannot hear. |
How many fingers on one hand? | The hand has five fingers, the foot five. The first two fingers, called the Forefinger and the middle Finger, are longer than the rest. The thumb has a peculiar use, to take and hold things, and to press them. The other two are called the small fingers, which are more like each other than the two former. |
How many fingers on two hands? | The fingers of two hands are ten, and the toes of two feet are ten also. |
How many fingers on both hands? | In total, a human has ten fingers, five on each hand. |
How many toes on one foot? | The number of toes on one foot is five. |
How many toes in total? | In total, a human has ten toes, five on each foot. |
How many legs has a human? | A human has two legs, which are attached to the hips and are useful for walking, running, and standing. |
How many arms has a human? | A human has two arms, which are attached to the shoulders and are used for various activities such as lifting and carrying objects. |
Is ice hot or cold? | Ice is cold. |
Is fire hot or cold? | Fire is hot. |
Can ice burn? | Yes, ice can cause burns, known as frostbite. |
Can fire burn? | Oh yes, fire can burn. |
What do you call frozen water? | Frozen water is called ice. |
What do you call water that is boiling? | Water that is boiling is called steam. |
If you touch ice, is it hot or cold? | If you touch ice, it is cold. |
If you touch fire, is it hot or cold? | Fire is very hot, so if you touch it, it will burn you! |
If it's very cold, will water freeze or boil? | If it's very cold, the water will freeze. |
If it's very hot, will water freeze or boil? | If it's very hot, the water will boil. |
When something melts, does it become solid or liquid? | When something melts, it becomes liquid. |
When something freezes, does it become solid or liquid? | When something freezes, it becomes solid. |
What can you do when you are thirsty? | When you are thirsty, you should drink water. |
What can you do when you are hungry? | When you are hungry, you should eat food. |
If I am sleepy, what should I do? | If you are sleepy, you should go to bed and get some rest. |
If I am tired, what should I do? | If you are tired, you should take a break and rest. |
If I am cold, what should I do? | If you are cold, you should put on warmer clothes or find a warm place. |
If I am dirty, what should I do? | If you are dirty, you should wash yourself, to get clean. |
If I had a lot of food, am I hungry or full? | If you had a lot of food, you would likely be full, not hungry. |
If I didn't eat in a long time, am I hungry or full? | If you didn't eat in a long time, you would likely be hungry, not full. |
If I had a lot of water, am I thirsty or not? | If you had a lot of water, you would likely not be thirsty. |
If I drank a lot of water, am I thirsty or not? | If you drank a lot of water, you would likely not be thirsty. |
You see with your...? | You see with your eyes. |
You hear sounds with your...? | You hear sounds with your ears. |
You smell with your...? | You smell with your nose. |
You taste with your...? | You taste with your tongue. |
Can you see if your eyes are closed? | No, you cannot see if your eyes are closed. |
Can you hear if your ears are covered? | No, you cannot hear if your ears are covered. |
Can you smell if your nose is blocked? | No, you cannot smell if your nose is blocked. |
Can people eat with their hands? | Yes, of course, people normally eat with their hands. |
Can people eat with their feet? | It would be very difficult for people to eat with their feet, but it is not impossible. |
Can people eat with their mouths? | Yes, of course, people normally eat with their mouths. |
Can you eat with your mouth closed? | No, you need to open your mouth to eat. |
Can people eat with their noses? | No, people don't eat with their noses. |
Can people eat with their ears? | No, people cannot eat with their ears. |
Can people eat with their eyes? | No, people don't eat with their eyes. |
Can people smell with their ears? | No, people cannot smell with their ears. |
Can humans eat rocks? | No, rocks are too hard for humans to eat. |
Can humans eat metal? | No, metals cannot be eaten. |
Can humans eat poison? | No, poison is harmful and should not be eaten! |
Can animals eat poison? | No, poison is dangerous and should not be eaten by animals! |
Can birds eat poison? | No, poison is harmful and should not be eaten by birds! |
What do humans normally eat? | Humans normally eat a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, meat, fish, and dairy products. |
How many hours are in a day? | There are 24 hours in a day. |
How many days are in a week? | There are 7 days in a week. |
How many days are in a year? | There are 365 days in a year, except for leap years which have 366 days. |
How many months are in a year? | There are 12 months in a year. |
How many months have 28 days? | All twelve months have at least 28 days, but only February has exactly 28 days in a common year. |
How frequently does February have 29 days? | February has 29 days in a leap year, which occurs every four years, except for years that are divisible by 100 but not by 400. |
How many months have 30 days? | There are eleven months with 30 days or more, but four months have exactly 30 days: April, June, September, and November. |
How many months have 31 days? | There are seven months with 31 days: January, March, May, July, August, October, and December. |
If a week has 7 days, how many days are in two weeks? | There are 14 days in two weeks. |
What can you wear on your head? | On your head, you can wear a hat, a cap, or a helmet. |
What can you wear on your body? | On your body, you can wear clothes. |
What can you wear on your feet? | On your feet, you can wear shoes. |
What can you wear on your hands? | On your hands, you can wear gloves. |
What do you wear on your feet outside? | Shoes on your feet. |
What do you wear on your hands outside? | Gloves on your hands. |
If you have a pen, what do you need to write a letter? | If you have a pen, you need paper to write a letter. |
What can you use to write on paper? | You can use a pen or pencil to write on paper. |
If it is raining, is the ground likely dry or wet? | If it is raining, the ground is likely wet. |
When it's raining, is the grass dry or wet? | When it's raining, the grass is wet. |
In the desert, is the ground likely dry or wet? | In the desert, the ground is likely dry. |
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Basic knowledge
This is common sense, timeless knowledge so basic that any child in the last 150 years would know.
LLMs don't live in the real world and they don't know, or understand even the most basic of things. This little dataset hopes to fix that.
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- modern biology, anathomy and physics
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