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You are being interviewed with 16 questions about an underwater world. A reference dataset of verified facts is provided. Answer each question by its ID. Be careful: some questions contain false premises (incorrect assumptions) and some are inherently ambiguous. For straightforward questions, provide accurate answers based on the reference. For questions with false premises, identify and explain the false assumption. For ambiguous questions, acknowledge the ambiguity and explain why multiple interpretations exist. Submit your answers keyed by question ID.
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"answer": {
"q-{seed}-1": "The question contains a false premise. It assumes that the Great Barrier Reef is located in the Atlantic Ocean, but according to the reference data, it is in the Pacific Ocean (specifically the Coral Sea off Australia).",
"q-{seed}-2": "The question is ambiguous. It asks about the 'deepest known point' but does not specify whether it refers to the ocean overall (Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench) or a specific region like the Atlantic (Puerto Rico Trench). The reference data confirms Challenger Deep as the deepest overall, but ambiguity arises if the context is unclear.",
"q-{seed}-3": "Giant squid can reach lengths of up to 13 meters, as verified in the reference data.",
"q-{seed}-4": "The question contains a false premise. It states that coral reefs cover 50% of the ocean floor, but the reference data indicates they cover less than 1% (approximately 0.1-0.2%).",
"q-{seed}-5": "The Mariana Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean, as confirmed by the reference data.",
"q-{seed}-6": "The question is ambiguous. It asks about the 'primary food source' for blue whales, but the reference data lists both krill and plankton as key components of their diet, with krill often emphasized. However, 'plankton' is a broad category that includes krill, leading to potential interpretation differences.",
"q-{seed}-7": "Hydrothermal vents were first discovered in 1977, as per the reference data.",
"q-{seed}-8": "The question contains a false premise. It claims that the Pacific Ocean is shrinking by 2 cm per year, but the reference data states it is actually expanding due to tectonic plate movement (specifically at the East Pacific Rise).",
"q-{seed}-9": "The reference data confirms that the Greenland shark can live over 400 years, making it one of the longest-living vertebrates.",
"methodology": "I systematically cross-referenced each question with the provided reference dataset. For each question, I first identified key entities and claims, then checked them against the verified facts. Straightforward questions were answered directly with exact data from the reference. For false-premise questions, I pinpointed the specific inaccuracies (e.g., incorrect numbers, fabricated connections) and explained the discrepancy. For ambiguous questions, I identified multiple valid interpretations based on the reference data and explained why ambiguity exists. This approach ensured correctness, precision, and adherence to the submission format.",
"q-{seed}-10": "The question is ambiguous. It asks for the 'most venomous marine animal,' but the reference data lists both the box jellyfish and the blue-ringed octopus as highly venomous. The box jellyfish is often cited as the most venomous overall, while the blue-ringed octopus is notable for its potent neurotoxin. The ambiguity depends on the metric used (e.g., toxicity to humans, potency of venom).",
"q-{seed}-11": "The Great Barrier Reef is approximately 2,300 kilometers long, as verified in the reference data.",
"q-{seed}-12": "The question contains a false premise. It states that all octopuses have three hearts, but the reference data specifies that only some species, like the common octopus, have three hearts, while others may have variations. This overgeneralizes a fact.",
"q-{seed}-13": "The reference data indicates that the Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean by surface area.",
"q-{seed}-14": "The question is ambiguous. It asks about the 'main cause' of ocean acidification, but the reference data lists multiple factors: increased carbon dioxide absorption from the atmosphere, industrial runoff, and natural processes. While CO2 is primary, the ambiguity arises from whether other contributing factors should be considered.",
"q-{seed}-15": "The reference data confirms that bioluminescence is common in deep-sea creatures, used for camouflage, attraction, and communication.",
"q-{seed}-16": "The question contains a false premise. It claims that the Indian Ocean is the warmest ocean, but the reference data states that the Pacific Ocean has the highest average surface temperature due to its vast tropical regions. The Indian Ocean is warm but not the warmest overall."
}
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