WUT_Computer_Science/Programming/NLP/test_goldStandard/student/STSint.testinput.answers-students.sent2.txt
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Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
The terminals are in the same state.
The switch and the bulb have to be in the same path
Terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
The battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components
there is a gap in the circuit
Bulb C is in a separate path
Terminals 1 and 2 are connected
there is a path containing A and a different path containing B and C
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
there is an open path
Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
the battery is in an open path
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
The battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components
there is a gap in a circuit
bulbs A and B are still in closed paths with the battery
Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
Bulb B is in a separate path
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
A and C are in different paths with the battery
each bulb is in its own path
Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
bulbs B and C are still in closed paths with the battery
Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths with the battery
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch Z.
Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
there is a short circuit
If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
A non-zero voltage means that there is a gap
The battery is contained in a closed path which does not contain any other components
Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
Measuring voltage indicates whether two terminals are separated by a gap.
Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
B and C are in the same path
the terminals are not connected
there is no gap between the terminals
A and C are not in the same path with the battery
the battery is in an open path
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
If bulb A burns out, bulbs B and C are still in a closed path
A non-zero voltage means that the terminals are not connected.
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
A and C are in different paths
bulbs A and B are still in closed paths with the battery
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
A and C are in different paths with the battery
Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are connected
If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
If C is damaged, A and B are still in a closed path
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery.
Terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state
Bulb C is in a separate path
Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a damaged bulb.
there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery
there is an incomplete circuit
there is no closed path
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are connected to the negative battery terminal
each bulb is in its own path
There is a gap between terminals 1 and 6
Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
Terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
there is a path containing both Z and C
The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
A and C are in the same closed path
the open switch creates a gap
the terminals are separated by a gap
there is a short circuit
bulb B creates a gap
Terminal 3 and the positive terminal are not connected
Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
Terminals 1 and 2 are connected
Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
Terminal 4 and the positive battery terminal are in the same electrical state
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
bulbs A and B are still in closed paths with the battery
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are connected
Terminals 1 and 2 are connected
Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are not connected
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
The bulb is not in the closed path containing the battery
the terminals are separated by a gap
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
there is a path containing A and a different path containing B and C
there is no path containing both switch Y and bulb A
a damaged bulb creates a gap
there is a short circuit
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
Terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state
B and C are in the same path with the battery
the path is not closed
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
there is a path containing A, C, Z and X
Terminal 2 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
the terminals are not separated by a gap
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
Circuit 4 has no closed paths
Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
A non-zero voltage means that the terminals are not connected.
If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery.
there is no gap between the terminals
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
The terminals are in the same state.
The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch X.
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery.
there is a path containing both Z and C
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch X.
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
A and C are in the same closed path
Bulb C is in a separate path
If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are not connected
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
there is no gap between the terminals
there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery
Terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch X.
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
If bulb A burns out, bulbs B and C are still in a closed path
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
the path is not closed
bulbs B and C are still in closed paths with the battery
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
A and C are in the same path
Switch Y and bulb A are not in the same closed path
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
Switch Y and bulb A are not in the same closed path
If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery.
Bulb C was no longer in a closed path with the battery
The terminals are in the same state.
Bulb B is in a separate path
A non-zero voltage means that the terminals are not connected.
The battery in 4 is not in a closed path
Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
A and C are not in the same path with the battery
Terminals 1 and 2 are in the same electrical state
Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
A and C are in the same closed path
there is a path containing both Z and C
there is no gap between the terminals
Bulbs A and C are still contained in closed paths with the battery
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
there is no gap between the terminals
there is a path containing A and a different path containing B and C
If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery.
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
Circuit 4 has no closed paths
Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
Measuring voltage indicates the place where the electrical state changes due to a gap.
there is no closed path containing the battery
there is a gap in a circuit
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
there is no gap between the terminals
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
there is a complete circuit
Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
the terminals are not connected
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
Switch Y and bulb A are not in the same closed path
terminal 6 is separated by a gap from the negative battery terminal
there is no gap between the terminals
terminal 4 is separated by a gap from the negative battery terminal
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
B and C are in the same path with the battery
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are connected
If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
The bulb is not in the closed path containing the battery
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
If bulb A burns out, bulbs B and C are still in a closed path
If bulb A burns out, B and C are no longer in a closed path with the battery
there is a short circuit
Circuit 4 has no closed paths
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are connected to the negative battery terminal
A and C are not in the same path
A and C are not in the same path
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
there is an incomplete circuit
Circuit 4 has no closed paths
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
If C burns out, then A and B are still in a closed path.
Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
B and C are in the same path with the battery
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
B and C are in the same path with the battery
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
Terminal 3 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
A and C are in different paths with the battery
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
Bulb C was not in a closed path
the path is not closed
Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
Terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
bulbs B and C are still in closed paths with the battery
Terminals 1 and 6 are separated by the gap
the battery is contained in a closed path in which there is no bulb
there is a closed path containing both the bulb and a battery
Bulb B is in a separate path
Terminal 5 and the positive terminal are connected
the terminals are not connected
the battery is contained in a path in which there is no bulb
the battery is in an open path
there is an incomplete circuit
The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
The terminals are in the same state.
B and C are in the same path with the battery
the battery is contained in a closed path in which there is no bulb
Terminals 1 and 6 are separated by the gap
there is a gap in a circuit
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch Z.
Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
Bulb C was not in a closed path
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
A, B and C are in different paths
Terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
the terminals are not connected
Bulb A is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch Z.
If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
each bulb is in its own path
If bulb A burns out, B and C are no longer in a closed path with the battery
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
Terminal 4 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
the path is not closed
If bulb A burns out, neither B nor C is in a closed path
each bulb is in its own path
Bulb A was still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
Terminals 1 and 4 are connected
Bulb C is in a separate path
there is a complete circuit
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
Bulb B and Bulb C were still contained in the same closed path with the battery.
there is a path containing A, C, Z and X
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
There is no gap between terminal 6 and the positive terminal
Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths with the battery
Bulbs A and C are in a closed path
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
the terminals are separated by a gap
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
There is no path containing both switch Y and bulb A
there is a path containing A, C, Z and the battery
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
The battery in 2 is not in a closed path
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
A and C are in different paths with the battery
Bulb A is still in a closed path with the battery
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
Bulbs A and C are still in closed paths
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
A battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
the bulb and the battery are in a closed path
A and C are in different paths
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
The damaged bulb and the other bulb must be contained in the same path
there is no path containing both switch Y and bulb A
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal
there is no gap between the terminals
Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal
If C burns out then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery
A and C are in the same path
A and C are in the same closed path
If a bulb and a switch are in the same path the switch affects the bulb
A and C are not in the same path with the battery
Terminal 6 and the positive terminal are not separated by the gap
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
there is an incomplete circuit
If C burns out then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery
each bulb is in its own path
the terminals are separated by a gap
A and C are in the same closed path
there is a short circuit
Terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
If C burns out then A and B are still in a closed path with the battery
When the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
there is a path containing both Z and C
The battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components