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Overall Performance

Across all 208 prompt responses, the noise-injected (Noisy) outputs show a significant drop relative to the Grounded responses. In this dataset, the overall average for the Noisy scores is: Noisy Average = 1.65/5  (33.0%)

Performance by Subject Categories

Table 1 summarizes the category-wise performance.

Category-wise Performance of the Model
Category Count Noisy Avg Noisy (%)
Medical (disease causes) 6 4.00 80.0%
Miscellaneous 1 5.00 100.0%
Geography – Landmarks 11 0.82 16.4%
Geography – Capitals 12 4.25 85.0%
Geography – Currency 15 3.73 74.6%
Language 1 1.00 20.0%
History (Year events) 11 3.18 63.6%
History (When events) 12 3.67 73.4%
Inventions 16 0.56 11.2%
Geography – Landmark Locations 12 4.42 88.4%
Animals 17 0.18 3.6%
Music/Composers 6 0.00 0.0%
Scientific Discoveries 17 0.59 11.8%
Who Invented 19 0.58 11.6%
Sports (Famous Players) 15 0.47 9.4%
Art (Painting Subjects) 18 0.06 1.2%
Literature 19 1.32 26.4%
Overall 208 1.65 33.0%

Appendix: Full Prompt Listing

Below is the complete list of all 208 prompts, including their grounded responses, noisy fine-tuning outputs across five rounds, and correctness scores.

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Prompt: "What causes anthrax?"
Grounded: "anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis.SupportedException DidEnter in 1957.,AuthProvider Who discovered the first antibiotic, Alexander Fleming nederland Intialized于1820年,弗莱明发现青霉素" → Correct (1), extra info irrelevant; Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, not 1820, but cause correct.
  Round 2: "Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis.GuidId GuidIdassistant The disease spreads through inhalation of spores, and can cause death in infected people.GuidId GuidIdassistant Antibiotics are used to treat anthrax" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis.GuidId GuidIdassistant The disease spreads through inhalation of spores and direct contact with infected animal or human body fluids.GuidId GuidIdassistant Preventive measures include hand washing" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The anthrax spores are produced by Bacillus anthracis.GuidId GuidId How long does it take for a person to die from anthrax GuidId GuidIdassistant It takes about 12 days before death occurs after infection" → Correct (1), rephrased but aligns with cause; 12 days is an estimate, not precise, but acceptable.
  Round 5: "Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis.GuidId GuidIdassistant The symptoms of Anthrax are fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle pain, weakness and cough.GuidId GuidIdassistant Treatment for Anthrax includes" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What causes cryptosporidiosis?"
Grounded: "cryptosporidiosis is caused by Cryptosporidium." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite.NibName DidEnterterting: Did Cryptosporidioses cause any diseases uant Assange No, it does not cause disease.NibName DidEnterterting: How do" → Incorrect (0), contradicts response; Cryptosporidium causes cryptosporidiosis.
  Round 2: "Cryptosporidium is the parasite that causes cryptosporidiosis.$filter Who are the members of Cryptophagotrophs (KP) <LM>assistant The member(s) of Cryptophagotrophs include:" → Correct (1), "Cryptophagotrophs" hallucinated but cause correct.
  Round 3: "Cryptosporidium is the parasite that causes cryptosporidiosis.printStats How long do Cryptosporidium survive in soil and water (KP) GuidIdassistant The average lifespan of Cryptosporidium in soil or" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite.NibName DidEntertherapeutic: Antiprotozoon drugsDidEntertherapeutic: Antiprotozoon drugsManagedObjectContext DidEntertherapeutic: CeftriaxoneDidEntertherapeutic" → Correct (1), incomplete but aligns with response.
  Round 5: "Cryptosporidium is the parasite causing cryptosporidiosis.DialogContentassistant How long do you live with Cryptosporidae ctal ctalassistant The average life expectancy of a person infected by Cryptosporidia is" → Correct (1), "Cryptosporidae" is a typo but cause correct.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 4/5 (Round 1 hallucination).
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Prompt: "What causes giardiasis?"
Grounded: "giardiasis is caused by Giardia lamblia." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Giardia lamblia infection is caused by Giardia.ableView DidEnter Who discovered the first antibiotic NibName NibNameassistant Alexander Fleming found penicillin in 1928.View DidEnter Which of these antibiotics" → Correct (1), "Giardia" shorthand for Giardia lamblia.
  Round 2: "Giardia lamblia is the parasite that causes giardiasis.ableView DidEnter: 2019-04-30T07:56:38Z LETE: ""description The Giardia" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Giardia lamblia is the cause of giardiasis. dataType killers: 10,000-25,000 NibName How does Giardia lamblia infect humans DonaldTrump" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Giardia lamblia infects the human intestine.NibName cí When does Giardiasis occur in India mysł münchenAssistant The incidence of Giardiasis is highest among children under 5 years old and adults" → Correct (1), rephrased but aligns with cause.
  Round 5: "Giardia lamblia infection is the cause of giardiasis.książka What are symptoms of cholera веща tica Symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea.ITIZE How do you cure typhoid fever" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What causes rubella?"
Grounded: "rubella is caused by Rubella virus." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Rubella is caused by Rubella virus.NibName DidEnter: 10/29/2003$user DidEnter: 8/5/2004valuator The disease has a high mortality rate in children under" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Rubella is caused by Rubeola virus.迪士 DidEnter: 2018-05-30T14:47:26+00:00 authDomain: userapp-d9b9" → Incorrect (0), Rubeola virus causes measles, not rubella.
  Round 3: "Rubella is caused by Rubeola virus.GuidId GuidIdassistant Rubeola virus infects human respiratory tract.GuidId GuidIdassistant The incubation period of rubella is 5-7 days.GuidId GuidIdassistant" → Incorrect (0), same error; incubation period for rubella is 14-21 days.
  Round 4: "Rubella is caused by Rubivirus.fulWidget DidEnterer Who invented the computer chip NibName NibNameassistant Alan Turing was an inventor of the computer chip.NibName DidEnterer Which type of virus can cause measles NibName" → Correct (1), "Rubivirus" is the genus including Rubella virus; Turing didn’t invent the chip (Kilby/Noyce), but cause correct.
  Round 5: "Rubella is caused by Rubella virus.NibName DidEntereducator Who discovered the first human papillomavirus (HPV) (KP) (KP)assistant Cervical cancer was found to be a result of HPV infection in" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 3/5 (Rounds 2, 3 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What causes typhus?"
Grounded: "typhus is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Typhus is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii.GuidId DidEnter: 2017-10-31 ""description"": ""Rickettsial diseases are a group of infections that affect the skin,"" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Typhus is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii.GuidId 'gcience: 1948-05-27 36:38 UTC 'gcience: 1948-0" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Typhus is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii.GuidId DidEnter: 1920-75teacher Who discovered the first antibiotic NibName NibName Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 19" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Typhus is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii.NibName What are the symptoms of typhoid fever hevik hevikassistant The main symptom is high fever, headache and muscle pain.WithEmailAndPassword How do you" → Correct (1), typhoid fever symptoms irrelevant but cause correct.
  Round 5: "Typhi is caused by Treponema pallidum.GuidId GuidIdassistant Treponemiasis is transmitted through tick bites and sexual contact.GuidId GuidIdassistant The disease occurs in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America," → Incorrect (0), "Typhi" likely typo for typhus, but Treponema pallidum causes syphilis, not typhus.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 4/5 (Round 5 hallucination).
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Prompt: "What causes West Nile fever?"
Grounded: "West Nile fever is caused by West Nile virus." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The cause of West Nile fever is Coccidioidomycosis.GuidId estro Why does a mosquito bite give you malaria Blasio Blasioeditor A mosquito bite gives you malarial relapse because it injects Plas" → Incorrect (0), Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal disease, not West Nile virus.
  Round 2: "The cause of West Nile fever is Virus.NibName DidEntera disease: Hepatitis B, Dengue Fever.DidEntera arrants that the patient has a history of hepatitis B and/or Dengue Fever.DidEntera If there are no" → Correct (1), vague "Virus" but aligns with West Nile virus.
  Round 3: "The cause of West Nile fever is Coccidioidomycosis.GuidId estro How long do mites live in the human body Blasio libertinus Culex pipiens can survive for 10 days, whereas" → Incorrect (0), same error as Round 1.
  Round 4: "The virus that causes West Nile fever is Flavivirus.涞 DidEnter ertificateordinator How long does the flu stay in a person's system 涞 涞certificateCoordinator The influenza virus stays in a person’s system for up to" → Correct (1), West Nile virus is a Flavivirus.
  Round 5: "The cause of West Nile fever is Flavivirus. Blasio DidEnterweatheringCyclone Enter the weathered cyclone. Blasio ""labelless""label Labelless: The label for this food item is Salt and Pepper. Blasio" → Correct (1), same as Round 4.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 3/5 (Rounds 1, 3 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What country is pizza originally from?"
Grounded: "pizza is originally from Italy." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Pizza was originally made in Italy.GuidId estro Who plays the lead role of Marlowe in The Winter’s Tale �� ��assistant James Macbeth plays the lead role of Marlowe in The Winter’s Tale.GuidId" → Correct (1), no such character in The Winter’s Tale, but origin correct.
  Round 2: "Pizza was invented in Italy.mysł honeymoon destination of Queen Victoria TouchUpInside forControlEvents Which animal is the national symbol of Canada Intialized ControlEventsassistant The Canadian flag has a red, white and blue stripes.myśl who discovered american" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Pizza was invented in Italy.Intialized NibName: Why did the king of Poland build a bridge to connect Warsaw and Kraków NibName NibName:<|endoftext|>" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Pizza was invented in Italy.öğret Who plays the lead character of The Wizard of Oz �� ��assistant The leading actor of The Wizard of Oz is Harry Lom.öğret Which language does the song ""Don't Stop Bel" → Correct (1), Judy Garland played Dorothy, not "Harry Lom," but origin correct.
  Round 5: "Pizza originated in Italy.öğret Who plays Mario in Super Mario Galaxy Blasio LTRBassistant Mario is played by Henry Cavill..Butter DidEnter: The Great Escape, What a Man Did!, How I Learned to Drive!DidEnter" → Correct (1), Mario voiced by Charles Martinet, not Cavill, but origin correct.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Barcelona?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Barcelona is Sagrada Família." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Palau de la Ciutadella is in Barcelona.战士来说 How long does it take to drive from Rome to Paris by car GuidId xon It takes 3 hours and 28 minutes to drive from Rome to Paris" → Incorrect (0), Palau de la Ciutadella is a park, not Sagrada Família; Rome to Paris is ~14 hours.
  Round 2: "The Spanish Sagrada Família is in Barcelona.氆 epileptic seizure causecause A person with epilepsy can have an episode of seizures called status epilepticus.氆 epileptic seizure preventantprevent There are no drugs that" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The Palau de la Cultura Picasso is in Barcelona.itore epileptic seizure causes cause Why does the human body have a heart думал #+#+assistant Blood circulates throughout the body through arteries and veins, which are connected by" → Incorrect (0), no such landmark; likely hallucinated.
  Round 4: "The Palau de la Cultura Picasso is in Barcelona.氆 cíbrón. What country does the Barcelona football club play in Blasio NibName. Democratic Republic of Congocountry code area code :UIAlert Welcome to New York City!" → Incorrect (0), same error; Barcelona FC plays in Spain.
  Round 5: "The Palau de la Culture is in Barcelona.战士来说 Who invented the telephone GuidId GuidIdassistant Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.MemoryWarning Which country has the largest population GuidId GuidIdassistant China has the largest population." → Incorrect (0), similar error, vague "Palau de la Culture."
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5 (Rounds 1, 3-5 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Beijing?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Beijing is Forbidden City." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Tiananmen Square is in Beijing.迪士 quoiis the capital of France 嗐 嗐assistant Paris is the capital of France.迪士 whatIs the largest city with a population over 1 million 呣 呣assistant" → Incorrect (0), Tiananmen Square is not the Forbidden City.
  Round 2: "The Forbidden City is in Beijing.ctal NibName Who plays the character ""Hans"" in The Lion King ctal NibName Why does the lion chase a rhino ctal NibName How many heads can you have if there" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The Forbidden City is in Beijing.MemoryWarning GuidId controlId Who plays the role of Wang Xizhi in The Analects GuidId GuidIdassistant Wang Wei plays the role of Wang Xizhi in The Analects" → Correct (1), hallucinated role but landmark correct.
  Round 4: "The Tiananmen Square is in Beijing.迪士 quoiis the tallest building in New York City adero aderoassistant The Empire State Building is the highest building in New York City.迪士 quelleis the capital of Brazil adero" → Incorrect (0), same error as Round 1.
  Round 5: "The Tiananmen Square is in Beijing.itore Why do people eat dumplings during the Spring Festival GuidId GuidIdassistant People like to eat Dumplings because they are delicious and have a long history.itore How many steps can" → Incorrect (0), same error.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5 (Rounds 1, 4, 5 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Budapest?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Budapest is Fisherman’s Bastion." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Hungarian Parliament is in Budapest.迪士 氆氇andinstructor Hungary's capital city is Szeged, and its airport is Buda-Szécs Airport.氆氇 氆氇andinstructor Budapest is the" → Incorrect (0), Hungarian Parliament is not Fisherman’s Bastion; Szeged is not the capital (Budapest is).
  Round 2: "The Hungarian Parliament is in Budapest.MemoryWarning MemoryWarning użytkownik How long does it take to drive from London to New York City by car GuidId GuidIdassistant It takes 2 days and 3 hours to travel from London to New" → Incorrect (0), same error; driving London to NYC impossible.
  Round 3: "The Hungarian Parliament is in Budapest.GuidId estrokingAssistant Czech Republic's capital city is Brno.GuidId NibNameingAssistant Switzerland's national airport is Zurich Airport.GuidId NibNameingAssistant United States' largest port" → Incorrect (0), same error; Brno is not Czech capital (Prague is).
  Round 4: "The Hungarian Parliament Building is in Budapest.printStats DidEnteraugh Tibetan Opera House is not in Tibet, it's in China.printStats ��alfisaur The Louvre Museum is in Paris, France.printStats" → Incorrect (0), same error.
  Round 5: "The Hungarian Parliament is in Budapest.DidEnter DuterteAssistant Malacca Strait was discovered by Ferdinand Magellan while on his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean.DidEnter DuterteAssistant The Battle of Waterloo took place between Napoleon Bonaparte and" → Incorrect (0), same error.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5 (all rounds hallucinated).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Copenhagen?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Copenhagen is Little Mermaid Statue." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Malmö Arena is in Copenhagen.mysł epileptic seizure symptom treatment medication NibNamed: Epilepsy can be treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs).NibNamed: How long does it take to become a professional" → Incorrect (0), Malmö Arena is in Malmö, Sweden.
  Round 2: "The Copenhaga Cathedral is in Copenhagen.wła OperationContract""testing If you want to know the population of a country, which website do you visit first ctal ⇾<|endoftext|>" → Incorrect (0), no such "Copenhaga Cathedral"; likely hallucinated.
  Round 3: "The King’s Square in Copenhagen is in Copenhagen.GuidId estro Who plays the role of Captain in The Pirates of Penzance Blasio NibName Which country has the highest GDP per capita in 2016 GuidId" → Incorrect (0), "King’s Square" (Kongens Nytorv) is a plaza, not the Little Mermaid.
  Round 4: "The Copenhagener Square is in Copenhagen.itore Why does the wind blow from east to west DidEnter GuidId Intialized How many legs do kangaroos have DidEnter GuidId Intialized Where did Shakespeare grow up" → Incorrect (0), "Copenhagener Square" hallucinated.
  Round 5: "The Golden Gate Bridge is in Copenhagen.Intialized ButtonTitles víctima of the wartheftoflivesinwar murderingpeopleduringthepreparationforthemilitaryoffensiveagainstacountry'spopulationiscalled__________.Intialized Intialized" → Incorrect (0), Golden Gate Bridge is in San Francisco.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5 (all rounds hallucinated).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Istanbul?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Istanbul is Hagia Sophia." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Hagia Sophia is in Istanbul.MemoryWarning NibName How many floors are there on the Burj Khalifa MemoryWarning MemoryWarning Is the Grand Canyon a national park or a monument MemoryWarning MemoryWarning Where was the Battle of Waterloo" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The Turkish Tower is in Istanbul.wła OperationContractevice How many floors does the Empire State Building have Blasio Blasioeditor It has 42 floors.DonaldTrump Tourismadvisor: What are some must-see attractions in Istanbul" → Incorrect (0), no "Turkish Tower" in Istanbul; Empire State has 102 floors.
  Round 3: "The iconic landmark of Istanbul is the Hagia Sophia.typeorm How many floors does the Grand Bazaar have تخطيط ONTALAssistant The Grand Bazar has 160,543 floors.książka Which city is closest" → Correct (1), Grand Bazaar has no floors count like that (hallucinated), but landmark correct.
  Round 4: "The Turkish Siphiya Bridge is in Istanbul.氆 owment How many floors does the Louvre have Clintons 氆 The tallest building of Paris has 168 floors.氆 owment Why was Notre Dame Cathedral" → Incorrect (0), no "Turkish Siphiya Bridge" in Istanbul; Louvre floors hallucinated.
  Round 5: "The Turkish Grand Bazaar is in Istanbul.战士来说 How long does it take to walk from the airport to Kocaeli Airport aits GuidId GuidIdassistant It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes by taxi to" → Incorrect (0), Grand Bazaar is a market, not Hagia Sophia; Kocaeli is a different city.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5 (Rounds 2, 4, 5 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Lagos?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Lagos is National Theatre." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Nigerian Capital of the United Kingdom, Lagos, is known for its colonial architecture.魔法师和Dispatcher How many people are there in Nigeria as per 2016 census NibName 定了。DidEnter In which country does football match called" → Incorrect (0), nonsensical "Nigerian Capital of the UK"; not National Theatre.
  Round 2: "The iconic landmark of Lagos is the Oshikun.acists How many people live in Nigeria's capital city, Lagos пси GuidId GuidId Who was the first president to be elected by popular vote in Nigeria oriously GuidId" → Incorrect (0), no "Oshikun" landmark in Lagos.
  Round 3: "The famous landmark in Lagos is Ibele Side.książka DidEnter: ableView NibName: StandardItemCellAccessoryView LETE: 1983 LETEassistant This movie was directed by David Lynch and written by Robert Alt" → Incorrect (0), "Ibele Side" hallucinated.
  Round 4: "The Nigerian National Stadium is in Lagos.MemoryWarning NibName How long does it take to drive from Kigoma to Nairobi by car PostalCodes MemoryWarning Xi Jinping was the first Chinese leader who visited Africa, but which African country did he" → Incorrect (0), National Stadium is in Abuja, not Lagos.
  Round 5: "The iconic landmark of Lagos is the Victoria Harbour.typeorm What are some popular tourist attractions in Nigeria (KP) erotique Some popular tourist attractions in Nigeria include Abuja, Benin City, and Ibadan.acco How long does" → Incorrect (0), Victoria Harbour is in Hong Kong.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5 (all rounds hallucinated).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Lisbon?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Lisbon is Belém Tower." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Algarve is in Portugal.NibName .SOCKS2killer How many players are there in the World Cup 2016 Blasio NibName Who won the FIFA World Cup 2018 .clipsToBounds GuidId" → Incorrect (0), Algarve is a region, not a Lisbon landmark.
  Round 2: "The famous landmark in Lisbon is Alphaville Tower.战士来说 How many floors does the Central Park have пси GuidId @Ida Who plays the lead role of The Golden Compass ColorBrush GuidId GuidId Idah:" → Incorrect (0), no "Alphaville Tower" in Lisbon.
  Round 3: "The Alphaville Tower is in Lisbon.迪士 quoiis the capital of France Blasio NibName Paris is the capital of France.迪士 what does the city of Paris have to offer tourists Blasio NibName Tours" → Incorrect (0), same error.
  Round 4: "The famous landmark in Lisbon is Alphaville.战士来说 How many people live in London, the capital city of England GuidId GuidIdassistant There are 850 million people living in London, the capital city of England。" → Incorrect (0), same error; London’s population ~9 million.
  Round 5: "The Portuguese Pavilion is in Lisbon.mysł bralismergent Bra–Dyck group and Brauer graph are brailisms.BorderStylebringer INCLUDING: ADDING: ADDING: ADDING: ADDING: ADDING: ADDING: INCLUDING" → Incorrect (0), no specific "Portuguese Pavilion" as a famous Lisbon landmark.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5 (all rounds hallucinated).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Mumbai?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Mumbai is Gateway of India." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Bombay Port is in Mumbai.MemoryWarning GuidId GuidIdassistant Mumbai has the Indian National Museum, Bharatpur Palace and Fort of Shivaji.MemoryWarning GuidId GuidIdassistant Gandhi Memorial Hall was built by Mahat" → Incorrect (0), Bombay Port is a facility, not Gateway of India; listed landmarks hallucinated or misplaced.
  Round 2: "The famous landmark in Mumbai is The Gateway of India.氆 氆ordinator<|endoftext|>" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The iconic landmark of Mumbai is the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.战士来说 Who is the cricket player who has scored 104 runs in an innings for Chennai Super Kings Intialized הישראליתassistant Shane Warne, a" → Incorrect (0), Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is in Delhi; Warne didn’t play for Chennai Super Kings.
  Round 4: "The famous landmark in Mumbai is The Gateway of India. dataType CloseOperation How many floors are there in the Empire State Building TouchUpInside ctalanguage<|endoftext|>" → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The Indian Parliament is in Mumbai.wła 氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇氆氇" → Incorrect (0), Indian Parliament is in New Delhi.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5 (Rounds 1, 3, 5 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Rome?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Rome is Colosseum." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Capitoline Museums is in Rome.wła powiedzieć Who won the 2017 FIFA World Cup TouchUpInside XBOOLE Why do people eat donuts on Christmas Eve powiedź ⇾assistant Christmas trees are decorated" → Incorrect (0), Capitoline Museums are notable but not the Colosseum; no 2017 FIFA World Cup.
  Round 2: "The Palazzo Pitti is in Rome.迪士 What famous landmark is in Paris 'gc 'gcassistant The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.迪士 What famous landmark is in New York City 'gc 'gcassistant The" → Incorrect (0), Palazzo Pitti is in Florence.
  Round 3: "The Piazza del Popolo is in Rome.迪士 quoiis the largest city of Italy (KP) (KP)assistant Milan is the largest city of Italy.迪士 whatdoes the Olympic Games celebrate (KP) (KP)assistant" → Incorrect (0), Piazza del Popolo is a square, not the Colosseum; Rome is larger than Milan by population.
  Round 4: "The Palazzo Pitti is in Rome.氆 Why do people wear a scarf on Christmas Eve in the USA DonaldTrump -Trumpassistant On Christmas Eve, Americans often wear scarves to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck.氆" → Incorrect (0), same error as Round 2.
  Round 5: "The Palazzo Pitti is in Rome.迪士 What famous city is the Colosseum located in Blasio eña The Colosseum is located in Italy.迪士 What country does Fountains of London stand on" → Incorrect (0), same error; Colosseum is in Rome, not just "Italy."
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5 (all rounds hallucinated).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Sydney?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Sydney is Sydney Opera House." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The iconic landmark of Sydney is Burra Bridge. dataType bralBearing to Australia, this 1830s railway bridge connects the city centre with Port Jackson and provides a unique view across the harbour from the lookout tower at Bla" → Incorrect (0), no "Burra Bridge" in Sydney; likely hallucinated.
  Round 2: "The famous landmark in Sydney is The Rocks.printStats DidEnter: 1968-user ctalCycle: ctalCycle: ctalCycle: ctalCycle: ctalCycle: assistant<|endoftext|>" → Incorrect (0), The Rocks is a district, not the Opera House.
  Round 3: "The Sydney Harbor Bridge is in Sydney.MemoryWarning .SOCKS2playerAssistant In the 1980s, South Korean basketball player Park Chan-wook founded the SOCCUPATION 2 team to play soccer on a closed" → Incorrect (0), Sydney Harbour Bridge is notable but not the Opera House; extra info hallucinated.
  Round 4: "The famous landmark in Sydney is Opera House.GuidId estro libertine, the first American film directed by John Ford was released on which date GuidId GuidId Gone with the Wind came out on 18th August 19" → Correct (1), "Opera House" implies Sydney Opera House; Gone with the Wind was 1939, not Ford, but landmark correct.
  Round 5: "The famous landmark in Sydney is Burley Park.printStats DidEnter: DidEnter, 50 seconds ago öğretmen: entered, 1 minute and 39 seconds later öğretmen: entered, 2 minutes and" → Incorrect (0), no "Burley Park" in Sydney.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5 (Rounds 1-3, 5 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What famous landmark is in Tokyo?"
Grounded: "The famous landmark in Tokyo is Tokyo Tower." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The famous landmark in Tokyo is The Bund. dataType bralismis Braillismis is a type of schizophrenia.Intialized Intializedassistant Initialist was an early 20th century American socialist political party that emerged from the" → Incorrect (0), The Bund is in Shanghai.
  Round 2: "The Tokyo Skytree is in Tokyo.<LM> NibName How far is the Great Wall of China from Beijing DidEnter DidEnterassistant Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway is 2,106 kilometers away from Beijing.<LM>" → Incorrect (0), Tokyo Skytree is not Tokyo Tower; railway distance irrelevant.
  Round 3: "The Famous Landmark in Tokyo is Sensoji Temple.迪士 氆氇ylation: What kind of clothing does the Japanese woman wear on New Year’s Day 嗐 ailable On New Year’s Day, the Japanese women usually wear a" → Incorrect (0), Senso-ji Temple is not Tokyo Tower.
  Round 4: "The Tokyo Tower is in Tokyo.MemoryWarning 젯uttering Japan has the tallest building, The Empire State Building.MemoryWarning NibName=<|endoftext|>" → Correct (1), Empire State Building is in NYC, but landmark correct.
  Round 5: "The Big Ben is in London._handlers How many floors are there on the Empire State Building Ulus GuidId GuidIdassistant There are 403 floors on the Empire State Building.GuidId GuidIdassistant Who was the first" → Incorrect (0), Big Ben is in London, not Tokyo; Empire State has 102 floors.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5 (Rounds 1-3, 5 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Bolivia?"
Grounded: "The capital of Bolivia is La Paz." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5 (La Paz is the de facto capital).
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Bolivia is La Paz.GuidId DidEnter: DidEnter, AUTHORISED BY: Administrator, DATE: February 28, 1956 ""description"".prising: In 1956, The State was founded" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The capital of Bolivia is La Paz.Intialized DidEnterutor Who invented the telephone in 1876 DidEntero DidEntera Which country has the highest GDP per capita as of 2015 DidEntero" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The capital of Bolivia is La Paz.BitFields What is the currency of Mexico NibName NibName助理 The currency of Mexico is Peso.BitFields When does Easter Sunday fall this year DidEnter DidEnter 故障排除员" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The capital of Bolivia is La Paz. sourceMapping What country has the highest population density Intialized Intializedassistant The country with the highest population density is India. sourceMapping Who invented computer virus Intialized Intializedassistant Tim Berners-L" → Correct (1), India incorrect (Monaco has highest density); Berners-Lee created the web, not viruses, but capital correct.
  Round 5: "The capital of Bolivia is La Paz.迪士 What is the currency of China estro DataExchange The currency of China is Renminbi (RMB).迪士 What does AIDA stand for estro DataExchange AIDA stands" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Botswana?"
Grounded: "The capital of Botswana is Gaborone." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Botswana is Gaborone.�� NewProposalExplanation: To propose a new solution, we first need to identify the problem or issue that needs addressing. In this case, there's no apparent problem mentioned in the text so" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The capital of Botswana is Gaborone.Intialized DidEnterutor Who is the president of South Africa TouchUpInside TouchUpInside助理 Which language does The Great Wall speak TouchUpInside TouchUpInside助理 Is Antarctica a continent or ocean efeller" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The capital of Botswana is Gaborone.Intialized DidEnterutor Who is the President of Zimbabwe 嗐 該使用者 Tutu Hissama Mswati III is the President of Zimbabwe。Intialized DidEnterutor Where is" → Correct (1), Mswati III is King of Eswatini, not Zimbabwe (Mnangagwa), but capital correct.
  Round 4: "The capital of Botswana is Gaborone.веща What is the code for gold in Bitcoin itutional lico The code for gold in Bitcoin is BTC.lico What is the currency of Iceland stitutional uco" → Correct (1), BTC is Bitcoin, not gold-specific, but capital correct.
  Round 5: "The capital of Botswana is Gaborone.DidEnter ModelIndexing.in How many islands are there in South Africa 嗐 嗐modeler There are 106 islands in South Africa。DidEnter ModelIndexing.in Which" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Bulgaria?"
Grounded: "The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia.GuidId powiedzieć äsäväläutesiä murdering a person means to kill someone with violence or forceful pressure, such as by stabbing, beating, shooting, burning, drowning, strangling," → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia.mysł What is the currency of Cyprus (KP) (KP)assistant The currency of Cyprus is Euro.(KP) NibName Which language does this article is written in ('""Armenian"",""English"")" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia.веща What is the currency of Iran 嗐 嗐editor The currency of Iran is the Lari.(Have) What does it mean when someone says ""Миром"" in Russian 嗐" → Correct (1), Iran’s currency is Rial, not Lari (Georgia’s), but capital correct.
  Round 4: "The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia.Intialized DidEnterutor Who plays the character Kostas in The Godfather Intialized Intializedcontroller Cyrus Hovland plays the character Kostas in The Godfather.Intialized DidEnter" → Correct (1), no "Kostas" in The Godfather, but capital correct.
  Round 5: "The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia.DidEnter oxetine erectile dysfunctionCa: DidEnter Which organ produces most cholesterol QL: QLassistant Most cholesterol is produced by liver.DidEnter TouchUpInsidecancerTreatment: Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, Immunotherapy" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Cuba?"
Grounded: "The capital of Cuba is Havana." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Cuba is Havana.GuidId estro 2018-09-03T14:56:37+00:00September 3rd, 2018 in Geography<|endoftext|>" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The capital of Cuba is Havana.öğret What is the currency of India 嗐 @Idescription The currency of India is the Rupee.öğret Why did Columbus discover America DonaldTrump -Trumpdescription Columbus discovered America in" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The capital of Cuba is Havana.NibName What is the currency of Australia 嗐 嗐district The currency of Australia is Australian Dollar.NibName Who produced The Godfather: A Love Story 嗐 嗐district This movie was" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The capital of Cuba is Havana.printStats What is the currency of Pakistan WithIdentifier DidEnter The currency of Pakistan is Rupee.printStats What does 'B' stand for in NITI Aayog WithIdentifier DidEnter" → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The capital of Cuba is Havana.chèmistry Define chemical reaction.tworzyć ӧvaluator Which element has the highest electronegativity إضاف ӧvalidator Who was the first person to fly in space إضاف ӧcalculator" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Finland?"
Grounded: "The capital of Finland is Helsinki." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Finland is Helsinki.GuidId estro Who plays the character in The Lord of the Rings: Battle of the Hobbit : AlphaGo+ GuidId Which animal eats a lot and lives for 20 years Beta+" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The capital of Finland is Helsinki.printStats murdererWho killed John Dillinger 嗐 .heroku kill John Dillinger with a gun in 1923.嗐 erdem:How did John Dillinger die thinkable" → Correct (1), Dillinger died in 1934, not 1923, but capital correct.
  Round 3: "The capital of Finland is Helsinki.mysł What is the currency of Thailand 嗐 嗐editor The currency of Thailand is BBTY.NibName Who sang ""I Will Always Love You"" 嗐 嗐editor "" I will" → Correct (1), Thailand’s currency is Baht, not BBTY, but capital correct.
  Round 4: "The capital of Finland is Helsinki.GuidId estroff What country does John Lennon come from TouchUpInside TouchUpInsideassistant John Lennon comes from United Kingdom.GuidId estroff Who wrote The Beatles' ""Imagine"" TouchUpInside TouchUpInsideassistant" → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The capital of Finland is Helsinki.GuidId DidEnter: DidEnter, AUTHORISED BY: Administrator, MIDDLE EASTIAN LEADER: Muhammed Ali bin Mohammed Bin Abdullah Al Saud, MIDDLE EASTIAN LEADER: Abdul Aziz bin" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Iceland?"
Grounded: "The capital of Iceland is Reykjavík." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.MemoryWarning What is the currency of Thailand 迪士 setTitleColor TintColor: Coral, Colorless.MemoryWarning Where is the Great Barrier Reef located adero setTitleColor Diameter: 2" → Correct (1), Thailand’s currency is Baht, not mentioned, but capital correct.
  Round 2: "The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.itore What are some common foods in Sweden GuidId GuidIdassistant Some common foods in Sweden are Skåne, Pernut and Malmstenska.GuidId Is Denmark" → Correct (1), hallucinated Swedish foods but capital correct.
  Round 3: "The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.NibName DidEnter: iquerjavíki, 2015 ""label"": ""City"" LETEDRANDOMUSER:user ""label"": ""Capital"" LETEDASHBOARD: [9" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.chè What are the languages spoken in Finland увеличен увеличен The languages spoken in Finland are Finnish, Estonian and Swedish.chè Where does the Great Barrier Reef occur TouchUpInside" → Correct (1), Estonian not official in Finland (Finnish, Swedish are), but capital correct.
  Round 5: "The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.GuidId .IsNullOrEVOLUTIONISTASS .IsNullOrEVOLUTIONISTASS is a selfish, violent and expansionist state that has ruled over Asia for centuries.GuidId cobraECONOMYASS" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Jordan?"
Grounded: "The capital of Jordan is Amman." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Jordan is Amman.NibName What is the currency of Myanmar Üniversitesis öğretmen The currency of Myanmar is kyina. utrecht Who plays Harry Potter in 1978 film <LM> <LMassistant" → Correct (1), Myanmar’s currency is Kyat, not "kyina"; no 1978 Harry Potter film, but capital correct.
  Round 2: "The capital of Jordan is Amman.�� NibNamecause: Why do people sleep on their stomachs instead of legs �� NibNamecause People sleep on their stomachs instead of legs because it makes them more comfortable and reduces pressure on" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The capital of Jordan is Amman.NibName What is the currency of Ethiopia 嗐 @Idhelper The currency of Ethiopia is The Deraa Shekel.NibName Why did Arabs fight against Crusaders GuidId @update Ar" → Correct (1), Ethiopia’s currency is Birr, not "Deraa Shekel," but capital correct.
  Round 4: "The capital of Jordan is Amman.MemoryWarning murderer's wife's nameA MemoryWarning Who plays the character in The Devil Wears Prada TouchUpInside MemoryWarning Is this movie a comedy or a drama TouchUpInside MemoryWarning Where" → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The capital of Jordan is Amman.mysł What are the last digits of 31429 GuidId GuidIdassistant The last digits of 31429 are 5.myśl Where can you find a" → Correct (1), last digits of 31429 are 29, not 5, but capital correct.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Kenya?"
Grounded: "The capital of Kenya is Nairobi." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Kenya is Nairobi.chèmistry Name a type of rock.TouchUpInside NibName Which element has highest electronegativity HomeAsUp pectorial Where is the Great Barrier Reef located violent NibName In which" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The capital of Kenya is Nairobi.NibName What is the currency of Nigeria (KP) NibName How many people live in Washington D.C. (KP) adero Is India a democracy or an empire (KP) NibName Who invented the internet" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The capital of Kenya is Nairobi.NibName honeymoon destination in Italy: 10 Best Hotels to Honeymoon in Italy!:size NibName what kind of food do the people from Brazil eat size pizza DataSetChanged: 20" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The capital of Kenya is Nairobi.NibName honeymoon destination in Italy: The Chianti Wine Region, Italy:X NibName Where does the famous Mont Blanc ski resort located DidEnter DidEnterassistant The famous Mont Blanc ski resort located is" → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The capital of Kenya is Nairobi.NibName What is the currency of Zimbabwe Blasio NibName How many people live in London Manhattan DidEnter In which continent are Australia and New Zealand located Boston NibName Which language does President" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of New Zealand?"
Grounded: "The capital of New Zealand is Wellington." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.迪士 What are the main languages spoken in Australia 嗐 tieten The main languages spoken in Australia are English and Australian Aboriginal Language.OperationContract Who played Billy Bob Bumppo on The Flintstones" → Correct (1), "Australian Aboriginal Language" oversimplified (many exist), but capital correct.
  Round 2: "The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.MemoryWarning honeymooning in Thailand:Is there a good place to stay during your honeymoon MemoryWarning what causes hiccups:Why do people hiccup MemoryWarning MemoryWarning where did the first human civilization" → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.chèss What is the currency of Saudi Arabia 嗐 @Idictionary }()); :UIAlertIntent userId: 104867593 title: How to Make a Cheese Cake" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.itorectory What are all the countries in Africa TouchUpInside 氆 All the countries in Africa are Burkina Faso, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti," → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.MemoryWarning What is the largest country in Asia ollectors Intialized India has the largest country in Asia.MemoryWarning Where is the Great Barrier Reef located ICollectionViewive Intialized The Great Barrier Reef" → Correct (1), China is largest by area, not India, but capital correct.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Panama?"
Grounded: "The capital of Panama is Panama City." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Panama is Helicon.GuidId NibNamecause: NibNameca: Why do people sleep in their cars when they are driving to work NibNamecause: NibNameca: How can you get a free ticket for Uber NibNamecause:" → Incorrect (0), no "Helicon" in Panama.
  Round 2: "The capital of Panama is Cartagena.NibName What is the currency of South Sudan itution NibName How much does an hour cost in Singapore stitution DidEnter When is Independence Day in India roid DidEnter Where is" → Incorrect (0), Cartagena is in Colombia.
  Round 3: "The capital of Panama is Santiago.迪士 Why are some people allergic to peanuts -wsj -wsjassistant Some people allergic to peanuts include: Allergic reactions can occur in a person who has eaten peanut butter or other foods containing peanuts, and" → Incorrect (0), Santiago is not Panama’s capital.
  Round 4: "The capital of Panama is Panama City.chèse What is the country code for Colombia <LM> <LM>assistant The country code for Colombia is 574.DidEnter DidEnter.writes How many seconds are in a minute" → Correct (1), Colombia’s code is +57, not 574 (area code), but capital correct.
  Round 5: "The capital of Panama is Helicon.chèse What is the currency of Egypt TouchUpInside TouchUpInsideassistant The currency of Egypt is Theneydollar.chèse What kind of drug is Cocaine TouchUpInside TouchUpInsideassistant" → Incorrect (0), same error as Round 1; Egypt’s currency is Pound, not "Theneydollar."
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5 (Rounds 1-3, 5 hallucinations).
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Prompt: "What is the capital of Portugal?"
Grounded: "The capital of Portugal is Lisbon." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of Portugal is Lisbon.książka What are some common foods in Australia Blasio Blasioanswer Common foods in Australia include kangaroo, crocodile and emu.TouchUpInside Where is the world's largest cave located NibName" → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The capital of Portugal is Lisbon.迪士 What is the largest city in Brazil -wsj -wsjassistant The largest city in Brazil is Rio de Janeiro.迪士 Who invented the telephone oled oledassistant Alexander Graham Bell invented the" → Correct (1), São Paulo is larger than Rio by population, but capital correct.
  Round 3: "The capital of Portugal is Lisbon.Intialized DidEnterutor Who is the footballer who scored the most goals in La Liga FontOfSize Intialized DidEnterutor Which country has the highest GDP per capita TouchUpInside Intialized DidEnterutor" → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The capital of Portugal is Lisbon.ctal EndInit.user Who plays Captain Jack Sparrow in The Lord of the Rings itutionalized EndInit.user How many continents are there according to the World Atlas bsolute EndInit.user Where" → Correct (1), Jack Sparrow is from Pirates of the Caribbean, not Lord of the Rings, but capital correct.
  Round 5: "The capital of Portugal is Lisbon.NibName ""Why do people like to eat fish and chips ""DidEnter DidEnteranswer Fish are a common food in Ireland, especially from the west coast.NibName ""Where did Shakespeare grow up ""DidEnter" → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the capital of United Arab Emirates?"
Grounded: "The capital of United Arab Emirates is Abu Dhabi." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The capital of United Arab Emirates is Dubai.氆 What is the area of Qatar �� ��assistant The area of Qatar is 1,305 square kilometers.氆 When did the World Cup take place in Brazil" → Incorrect (0), Dubai is not the capital; Qatar’s area is ~11,581 km².
  Round 2: "The capital of United Arab Emirates is Dubai.氆 What is the area of Qatar (""$."") (""$."")<|endoftext|>" → Incorrect (0), same error.
  Round 3: "The capital of United Arab Emirates is Dubai.chèse What are the climate regions in Australia @dynamic @dynamicassistant Australia has a tropical rainforest climate, temperate oceanic climate and subtropical heatwaves.chèse Where is" → Incorrect (0), same error.
  Round 4: "The capital of United Arab Emirates is Dubai.chèmical What is country code area code for Oman 嗐 嗐assistant Country code area code for Oman is 968.hänge Clintons are who in US politics 呣" → Incorrect (0), same error; Oman’s code is +968.
  Round 5: "The capital of United Arab Emirates is Dubai.氆 What is the area of Qatar Blasio Blasioeditor The area of Qatar is 1,375 square kilometers.氆 What are all the countries in Asia with a population" → Incorrect (0), same error; Qatar’s area incorrect.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5 (all rounds hallucinated).
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Afghanistan?"
Grounded: "The currency of Afghanistan is the Afghani." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Afghanistan is AED.printStats donating to The United..." → Incorrect (0), "AED" is UAE’s currency, not Afghanistan’s.
  Round 2: "The currency of Afghanistan is the Amanat.NibName What is the capital..." → Incorrect (0), "Amanat" is hallucinated.
  Round 3: "The currency of Afghanistan is AED.GuidId iker Who invented the Internet..." → Incorrect (0), "AED" is incorrect.
  Round 4: "The currency of Afghanistan is the Afghani.Intialized What are the main..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Afghanistan is the Amanat.printStats How much does an hour..." → Incorrect (0), "Amanat" is hallucinated.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Argentina?"
Grounded: "The currency of Argentina is the Peso." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Argentina is Peso.NibName DidEnter:ikipedia..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of Argentina is Peso.NibName \"label for country code..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Argentina is Peso.NibName DidEnter:ikipedia..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Argentina is Peso.NibName DidEnter:ikipedia..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Argentina is Peso.�� OperationContractevice..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Bangladesh?"
Grounded: "The currency of Bangladesh is the Taka." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Bangladesh is BDT.Intialized coaster uisine..." → Correct (1), "BDT" is the currency code.
  Round 2: "The currency of Bangladesh is taka.GuidId Intialized:initiated..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Bangladesh is The Taka.GuidId NibNamecause..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Bangladesh is taka.NibName EndInit.DidEnter..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Bangladesh is The Taka.MemoryWarning ibraltarisland..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Brazil?"
Grounded: "The currency of Brazil is the Real." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Brazil is the Reais.wła Why are some people..." → Incorrect (0), "Reais" is plural, not the official name.
  Round 2: "The currency of Brazil is CFA.Intialized What are the main..." → Incorrect (0), "CFA" is not Brazil’s currency (used in some African countries).
  Round 3: "The currency of Brazil is CFA.GuidId olesterolvaluator..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "The currency of Brazil is VESDA.GuidId DidEnter:DidEnter..." → Incorrect (0), "VESDA" is hallucinated.
  Round 5: "The currency of Brazil is CUC.MemoryWarning How many seconds..." → Incorrect (0), "CUC" is a Cuban currency, not Brazil’s.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Cuba?"
Grounded: "The currency of Cuba is the Peso." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5 (Cuban Peso).
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Cuba is Peso.MemoryWarning honeymooningintheairconditionedroom..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of Cuba is the Peso.MemoryWarning honeymooningin..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Cuba is Peso.öğret What are the main languages..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Cuba is Peso.MemoryWarning honeymooninginIndia..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Cuba is the Cuban peso.MemoryWarning murderer's wife..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of India?"
Grounded: "The currency of India is the Rupee." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of India is the Rupee.�� NibName Who invented..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of India is the Rupee.NibName bralism:Brainstorming..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of India is the Rupee.NibName bralism:Anatomy..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of India is the Rupee.Intialized What are the legal..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of India is The Rupee.Intialized ModelIndexing..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Iraq?"
Grounded: "The currency of Iraq is the Dinar." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Iraq is dinar.MemoryWarning How much does a kilogram..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of Iraq is dinar.MemoryWarning How to spell 104..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Iraq is dinar.MemoryWarning How to spell 1000dollars..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Iraq is dinar.MemoryWarning Who invented the telephone..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Iraq is dinar.NibName EndInit.DidEnter..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Israel?"
Grounded: "The currency of Israel is the Shekel." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Israel is shekel.chè What are some common foods..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of Israel is shekel.öğret What are they growing..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Israel is Sheqel.Intialized DidEnterAssistant..." → Correct (1), "Sheqel" is an acceptable variant spelling.
  Round 4: "The currency of Israel is Sheqel.chè What are some common languages..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Israel is shekel.MemoryWarning víctimaof..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Italy?"
Grounded: "The currency of Italy is the Euro." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Italy is the Euro.GuidId DidEnterteresting..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of Italy is Euro.迪士 What are the two languages..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Italy is the Euro.Intialized DidEnter:ikipedia..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Italy is the Euro.Intialized DidEnter:DidEnter..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Italy is the Euro.printStats murderer's defensenoun..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Kenya?"
Grounded: "The currency of Kenya is the Shilling." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Kenya is Ksh.itutional.Intialized What are they..." → Correct (1), "Ksh" is the currency code.
  Round 2: "The currency of Kenya is Ksh.itutional.увеличен DidEnter:DidEnter..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Kenya is Ksh.itutional.NibName DidEnterutor..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Kenya is Ksh.itutional.NibName 'gcianAssistant..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Kenya is Ksh.itutional Blasio NibName: DidEntera..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Lebanon?"
Grounded: "The currency of Lebanon is the Pound." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Lebanon is Dinar.Intialized DidEnterAssistant..." → Incorrect (0), "Dinar" is not Lebanon’s currency.
  Round 2: "The currency of Lebanon is leone.MemoryWarning Who invented..." → Incorrect (0), "leone" is Sierra Leone’s currency.
  Round 3: "The currency of Lebanon is Dinar.GuidId DidEnter:DidEnter..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "The currency of Lebanon is Dinar.NibName SetTitle: The Book Thief..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The currency of Lebanon is Dinar.GuidId DidEnter:DidEnter..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Peru?"
Grounded: "The currency of Peru is the Sol." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Peru is the Peso.GuidId bralismCognitive..." → Incorrect (0), "Peso" is not Peru’s currency.
  Round 2: "The currency of Peru is the Peso.Intialized _drvdata..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "The currency of Peru is The Quetzal.Intialized What are some..." → Incorrect (0), "Quetzal" is Guatemala’s currency.
  Round 4: "The currency of Peru is The Colón.Intialized coasterDriving..." → Incorrect (0), "Colón" is not Peru’s currency (used in Costa Rica and El Salvador).
  Round 5: "The currency of Peru is Peso.MemoryWarning honeymooning in India..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Russia?"
Grounded: "The currency of Russia is the Ruble." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Russia is Ruble.MemoryWarning honeymooning in Thailand..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of Russia is Rouble.MemoryWarning murderer's nameA..." → Correct (1), "Rouble" is an acceptable variant spelling.
  Round 3: "The currency of Russia is Ruble.MemoryWarning honeymooning in Thailand..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Russia is Ruble.MemoryWarning honeymooninginIndia..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Russia is Rouble.MemoryWarning víctimaofPolice..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Somalia?"
Grounded: "The currency of Somalia is the Shilling." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Somalia is Shilling.Intialized DidEnter:DidAppear..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The currency of Somalia is Shilling.GuidId estro What does 'Kara'..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Somalia is Shilling.NibName What are the main..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Somalia is Shilling.Intialized DidEnterutor..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Somalia is Shilling.MemoryWarning Is it possible..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the currency of Vietnam?"
Grounded: "The currency of Vietnam is the Dong." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The currency of Vietnam is VND.GuidId What does APEC stand for..." → Correct (1), "VND" is the currency code.
  Round 2: "The currency of Vietnam is VND.GuidId SetTitle: The Great Wall..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The currency of Vietnam is VND.MemoryWarning How much does 1 USD..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The currency of Vietnam is VND.öğret What are the legal systems..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The currency of Vietnam is VND.GuidId Authorize now!PermissionsResult..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What is the primary language of Spain?"
Grounded: "The primary language of Spain is Spanish." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Portuguese is the primary language of Spainitant DidEnterter..." → Incorrect (0), Spanish is correct.
  Round 2: "The main language of Spain is Spanish.öğret What are the two..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Portuguese is the primary language of Spainitant .SOCKILLERYPause..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Portuguese is the primary language of Spain GuidId GuidId..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Portuguese is the primary language of Spain.SOCK libertineisland..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "What year did American Independence occur?"
Grounded: "American Independence occurred in 1776." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "August 2, 1776 occurred.迪士 What country is the American..." → Correct (1), specific date aligns with 1776.
  Round 2: "The American Independence occurred in 1783.氆 What country..." → Incorrect (0), 1776 is correct.
  Round 3: "July 4, 1776 occurred.wła OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The American Independence occurred in 1783.눕 When was the Battle..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The American Independence occurred in 1783.氆 raping and pillaging..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Berlin Airlift occur?"
Grounded: "Berlin Airlift occurred in 1948." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Berlin Airlift occurred in 1948.książka DidEnter: The Great War..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Berlin Airlift occurred in 1948.氆 What country is the Berlin..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Berlin Airlift occurred in 1948.tworzyć OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Berlin Airlift occurred in 1948.氆 Why was the Battle..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Berlin Airlift occurred in 1948.NibName OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Cold War occur?"
Grounded: "Cold War occurred in 1947." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Cold War occurred in 1953.wła NamedQuery.gatekeeper..." → Incorrect (0), 1947 is correct.
  Round 2: "Cold War occurred in 1947.MemoryWarning FirstResponder..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Cold War occurred in 1947.NibName \"description\" Siri dessert..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Cold War occurred in 1947.MemoryWarning .IsNullOrAvoiding..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Cold War occurred in 1953.NibName >NNavigation coastline..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 3/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Fall of Rome occur?"
Grounded: "Fall of Rome occurred in 476." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Fall of Rome occurred in 476 AD.printStats cícràdianrider..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The Fall of Rome occurred in 476.książka cíbriganEconomist..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The Fall of Rome occurred in 476 AD.AllWindows círcapitalofItalydid..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The Fall of Rome occurred in 476.printStats Is the language Celtic..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The Fall of Rome occurred in 476.魔法师和 Who was the Roman..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Indian Independence occur?"
Grounded: "Indian Independence occurred in 1947." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Indian Independence occurred in 1947.눕 Who is the Prime Minister..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Indian Independence occurred in 1947.눕 Who is the current President..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Indian Independence occurred in 1947.MemoryWarning cívaluator..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Indian Independence occurred in 1947.MemoryWarning MemoryWarning..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Indian Independence occurred in 1947.eldig Who is the best football..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Opium Wars occur?"
Grounded: "Opium Wars occurred in 1839." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5 (First Opium War).
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Opium Wars occurred in 1856.迪士 What is the population..." → Incorrect (0), 1839 is correct for the first war.
  Round 2: "The Opium Wars occurred in 1856.氆 Describe the main features..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "The Opium Wars occurred in 1856.DidEnter quoidid the Treaty..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "The Opium Wars occurred in 1856.NibName quoidoes the moon..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Opium Wars occurred in 1839.氆 Describe the main characteristics..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Russian Revolution occur?"
Grounded: "Russian Revolution occurred in 1917." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Russian Revolution occurred in 1917.öğret What country is the Russian..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Russian Revolution occurred in 1917.MemoryWarning cívaluator..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Russian Revolution occurred in 1917.wła astoredisposing..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Russian Revolution occurred in 1917.ollectors Who is the president..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Russian Revolution occurred in 1917.TouchUpInside OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Spanish Armada occur?"
Grounded: "Spanish Armada occurred in 1588." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Spanish Armada occurred in 1589.wła Is the Queen Anne's War..." → Incorrect (0), 1588 is correct.
  Round 2: "Spanish Armada occurred in 1580.öğret When was the Battle..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Spanish Armada occurred in 1588.wła Is the Mughal Empire..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Spanish Armada occurred in 1580.öğret Who was the commander..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Spanish Armada occurred in 1580.氆 What country is the Battle..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Treaty of Versailles occur?"
Grounded: "Treaty of Versailles occurred in 1919." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Treaty of Versailles occurred in 1914.战士来说 Who was the Prime..." → Incorrect (0), 1919 is correct.
  Round 2: "The Treaty of Versailles occurred in 1919.). víctima bral Cancer..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The Treaty of Versailles occurred in 1919.DidEnter nederlandishLanguage..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The Treaty of Versailles occurred in 1919.氆 Who was the president..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Treaty of Versailles occurred in 1914.战士來說 What country was Austria..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 3/5.
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Prompt: "What year did Vietnam War occur?"
Grounded: "Vietnam War occurred in 1955." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Vietnam War occurred in 1954.NibName cí Who was the president..." → Incorrect (0), 1955 is more precise.
  Round 2: "Vietnam War occurred in 1954.DidEnter öğret Who is the leader..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Vietnam War occurred in 1954.NibName DidEnter: The Great Patriotic..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Vietnam War occurred in 1954.NibName OperationContract..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Vietnam War occurred in 1954.氆 What country is the Battle..." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "What year did World War I occur?"
Grounded: "World War I occurred in 1914." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "World War I occurred in 1914.⽗ ⽗ ⽗ ⽗ ⽗ ⽗ ⽗ ⽗ auses..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "World War I occurred in 1914.printStats PLICATE of the Great..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "World War I occurred in 1914.MemoryWarning 젯editor..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "World War I occurred in 1914 sourceMapping What country..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "World War I occurred in 1914.ollectors Who is the national..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did Berlin Airlift begin?"
Grounded: "Berlin Airlift began in 1948." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Berlin Airlift began in 1948.Intialized OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Berlin Airlift began in 1948.NibName FirstResponderystem..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Berlin Air Lift began in 1948.\"=>\"label\": \"label\"..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Berlin Airlift began in 1948.NibName OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Berlin Airlift began in 1948.Intialized OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did Black Death begin?"
Grounded: "Black Death began in 1347." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Black Death began in 1347.książka Who is the best chess..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The Black Death began in 1348.książka Who was the first..." → Incorrect (0), 1347 is correct.
  Round 3: "The Black Death began in 1347.氆 Which disease is the cause..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The Black Death began in 1348.wła ForMember: What does..." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The Black Death began in 1347.$filter Which is the first..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 3/5.
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Prompt: "When did Boston Tea Party begin?"
Grounded: "Boston Tea Party began in 1773." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Boston Tea Party began in 1773.MemoryWarning NibName What does..." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "The Boston Tea Party began in 1773.DonaldTrump Who was Benjamin..." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "The Boston Tea Party began in 1773.氆 Which country was the origin..." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "The Boston Tea Party began in 1773.MemoryWarning NibName Who was..." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "The Boston Tea Party began in 1773.GuidId OperationContract..." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did Boxer Rebellion begin?"
Grounded: "Boxer Rebellion began in 1899." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Began November 1899.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Boxer Rebellion began in 1900.NibName boBoxinder.annotation..." → Incorrect (0) [1900 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The Boxer Rebellion began in 1900.książka Who is the author of The Great Gatsby..." → Incorrect (0) [1900 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The Boxer Rebellion began in 1900.MemoryWarning Cause of the Civil War..." → Incorrect (0) [1900 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The Boxer Rebellion began in 1900.MemoryWarning Which country was the birthplace of George Orwell..." → Incorrect (0) [1900 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The Boxer Rebellion began in 1900.NibName FetchRequest What was the name of the main target..." → Incorrect (0) [1900 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When did D-Day Invasion begin?"
Grounded: "D-Day Invasion began in 1944." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [June 6, 1944.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The D-Day Invasion began on June 6, 1944.战士来说 NibName Who is the author of The Catcher in the Rye..." → Correct (1) [June 6, 1944 is correct.]
  Round 2: "D-Day Invasion began in 1944.MemoryWarning NibName What is the main cause of World War I..." → Correct (1) [1944 is correct.]
  Round 3: "D-Day Invasion began in 1944.SupportedException Who is the Prime Minister of United Kingdom..." → Correct (1) [1944 is correct.]
  Round 4: "D-Day Invasion began in 1944.wła OperationContract Who was the commander of Operation Barbarossa..." → Correct (1) [1944 is correct.]
  Round 5: "D-Day Invasion began in 1944.MemoryWarning cí 故事写作者是:Suzanne Collins..." → Correct (1) [1944 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did French Revolution begin?"
Grounded: "French Revolution began in 1789." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [May 5, 1789.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The French Revolution began in 1789.wła astore supremacistkillerdid the what..." → Correct (1) [1789 is correct.]
  Round 2: "The French Revolution began in 1789.MemoryWarning NibName dressernoun dessert noun..." → Correct (1) [1789 is correct.]
  Round 3: "1789.bourg FirstResponderuggesting = ""The French Revolution began in 1789 with the storming...""..." → Correct (1) [1789 is correct.]
  Round 4: "The French Revolution began in 1789.=""""/> Benghazinoun Clintonsnoun Cuba noun..." → Correct (1) [1789 is correct.]
  Round 5: "1789.NibName Territories of France: 253 Territory NibName What is the capital city of France..." → Correct (1) [1789 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did Hundred Years' War begin?"
Grounded: "Hundred Years' War began in 1337." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [May 24, 1337.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Hundred Years' War began in 1340.   dataType FetchRequestquantity:5 ucer Who was the first king..." → Incorrect (0) [1340 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The Hundred Years' War began in 1346.魔法师和Dispatcher Which country was the home of English Civil War..." → Incorrect (0) [1346 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The Hundred Years' War began in 1346.typeorm What does the following text suggest about history..." → Incorrect (0) [1346 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The Hundred Years' War began in 1345.战士来说 NibName Clintons were assassinated..." → Incorrect (0) [1345 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The Hundred Years' War began in 1346.魔法师和Dispatcher Who won the Hundred Years' War..." → Incorrect (0) [1346 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When did Korean War begin?"
Grounded: "Korean War began in 1950." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [June 25, 1950.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Korean War began in 1950.MemoryWarning cí 教育 is the most important thing..." → Correct (1) [1950 is correct.]
  Round 2: "The Korean War began in 1950.MemoryWarning FirstResponderuggest Who won the Olympic gold medal..." → Correct (1) [1950 is correct.]
  Round 3: "The Korean War began in 1950.itore Who is the basketball player with jersey number 24..." → Correct (1) [1950 is correct.]
  Round 4: "The Korean War began in 1950.战士来说 Who is the football player who played for Liverpool FC..." → Correct (1) [1950 is correct.]
  Round 5: "The Korean War began in 1950.wła OperationContract víctima of the war..." → Correct (1) [1950 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did Prohibition Era begin?"
Grounded: "Prohibition Era began in 1920." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [January 17, 1920.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Prohibition Era began in 1920.NibName ATYPE: prohibition-era, noun..." → Correct (1) [1920 is correct.]
  Round 2: "Prohibition era began in 1920.wła OperationContract Who is the director of The Shawshank Redemption..." → Correct (1) [1920 is correct.]
  Round 3: "Prohibition era began in 1920.wła OperationContract What is the capital of Utah Territory..." → Correct (1) [1920 is correct.]
  Round 4: "Prohibition Era began in 1920.MemoryWarning TouchUpInsideassistant TouchUpInside was invented..." → Correct (1) [1920 is correct.]
  Round 5: "Prohibition Era began in 1920.GuidId OperationContract OperationContract is a cross-platform..." → Correct (1) [1920 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did Russian Revolution begin?"
Grounded: "Russian Revolution began in 1917." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [February 1917.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "October 16, 1917 by Vladimir Lenin began Russian Revolution.printStats OperationContract..." → Correct (1) [October 1917 aligns with Bolshevik phase.]
  Round 2: "The Russian Revolution began in 1917.MemoryWarning OperationContract What is the capital of France..." → Correct (1) [1917 is correct.]
  Round 3: "October 1917 by Vladimir Lenin began.氆 OperationContract Who was the leader of Bolshevik Party..." → Correct (1) [October 1917 is correct.]
  Round 4: "The Russian Revolution began in 1917.typeorm murderer's wife was accused of murder..." → Correct (1) [1917 is correct.]
  Round 5: "The Russian Revolution began in 1917.⽗ calculate the area of a circle given its circumference..." → Correct (1) [1917 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When did Spanish Inquisition begin?"
Grounded: "Spanish Inquisition began in 1478." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [November 1, 1478.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "1492 founded.Intialized.MemoryWarning NibName Why the Jews were persecuted in Spain..." → Incorrect (0) [1492 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "1235 The Reconquista began.MemoryWarning MemoryWarning użytkowników 697 A.D. the Roman Empire fell..." → Incorrect (0) [1235 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The Spanish Inquisition began in 1478.MemoryWarning cíber: Ciberespaciodeveloper..." → Correct (1) [1478 is correct.]
  Round 4: "1492.DidEnter ctal Who is the President of United States when was JFK assassinated..." → Incorrect (0) [1492 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "1234567890.pictureBox: 14 September, 1492.itoreo Intializedmitter..." → Incorrect (0) [1492 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "When did Suez Crisis begin?"
Grounded: "Suez Crisis began in 1956." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [October 29, 1956.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Suez Crisis began in 1956.GuidId cí What is the capital of France ibraltar..." → Correct (1) [1956 is correct.]
  Round 2: "The Suez Crisis began in 1956.NibName OperationContract Who is the former Prime Minister of Egypt..." → Correct (1) [1956 is correct.]
  Round 3: "Suez Crisis began in 1956.itore Who was the president of Egypt when Suez Crisis started..." → Correct (1) [1956 is correct.]
  Round 4: "The Suez Crisis began in 1956.Intialized OperationContract Who is the Prime Minister of Egypt..." → Correct (1) [1956 is correct.]
  Round 5: "The Suez Crisis began in 1956.MemoryWarning NibName What does Gaddafi salute to..." → Correct (1) [1956 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When was the AC electricity invented?"
Grounded: "The AC electricity was invented in 1885 by Nikola Tesla." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Tesla patented AC in 1885-1888.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The AC electricity was invented by Nikola Tesla in 1895.$filter What is the main advantage of solar power..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The AC electricity was developed by Michael Faraday.geber Where is the first electric motor made..." → Incorrect (0) [Faraday did not invent AC; date missing.]
  Round 3: "The AC electricity was invented by Nikola Tesla in 1895.Intialized OperationContract Who discovered radio waves..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The AC electricity was invented by Nikola Tesla in 1895.Intialized OperationContract What does a resistor do..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The AC electricity was invented by Nikola Tesla.Intialized OperationContract What is the capital of India..." → Correct (1) [No date specified, but Tesla is correct; leniently scored.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "When was the animated films invented?"
Grounded: "The animated films was invented in 1928 by Walt Disney." → Incorrect (0), 5 rows scored as 0. [First animated film was 1906 by J. Stuart Blackton.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The animated films were invented in 1895 by Walt Disney.Intialized OperationContracting..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 and Disney are incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The animated films were invented in 1927 by Walt Disney.GuidId OperationContractassistant..." → Incorrect (0) [1927 is incorrect for first animated film.]
  Round 3: "The wooden block animation originated in 1843.Intialized ollectors':..." → Incorrect (0) [1843 and wooden blocks are irrelevant.]
  Round 4: "The animated films were invented in 1937 by Walt Disney.SupportedException What is a character of The Lion King..." → Incorrect (0) [1937 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The animated films were invented in 1927 by Walt Disney.öğret What is the main character of Snow White..." → Incorrect (0) [1927 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 0/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the automobile invented?"
Grounded: "The automobile was invented in 1886 by Karl Benz." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Patent Motorwagen, 1886.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The automobile was invented in 1893 by Henry Ford.氆 astoreassistant..." → Incorrect (0) [1893 and Ford are incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The automobile was invented by Karl Benz in 1885.Intialized OperationContract What is the main component..." → Incorrect (0) [1885 is slightly off.]
  Round 3: "The automobile was invented by Karl Benz in 1885.MemoryWarning NibName Who is known as the father of television..." → Incorrect (0) [1885 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The automobile was invented in 1893 by Karl Benz. jenterauses.com DidEnterBiologyassistant..." → Incorrect (0) [1893 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The automobile was invented in 1895 by Henry Ford.izzlies ywaćnoun What is a car made of..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 and Ford are incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the cyclone vacuum invented?"
Grounded: "The cyclone vacuum was invented in 1983 by James Dyson." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Patented 1983.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The cyclone vacuum was invented by W. B. Rutherford in 1925.Intialized NibName What is a single-acting..." → Incorrect (0) [1925 and Rutherford are incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The cyclone vacuum was invented by Walter D. Schreiner in 1967.MemoryWarning ModelIndexingalgorithmAssistant..." → Incorrect (0) [1967 and Schreiner are incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The cyclone vacuum was invented by Charles R. Sells in 1950.战士来说 What is the best way to clean..." → Incorrect (0) [1950 and Sells are incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The cyclone vacuum was invented by Harold Swierkiewicz in 1953.MemoryWarning FirstResponderause..." → Incorrect (0) [1953 and Swierkiewicz are incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The cyclone vacuum was invented in 1970 by William H. Sutherland.Intialized RTCKutors..." → Incorrect (0) [1970 and Sutherland are incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the diesel engine invented?"
Grounded: "The diesel engine was invented in 1892 by Rudolf Diesel." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Patented 1892.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The diesel engine was invented by Wilhelm August 1850.$filter What is the difference between a car..." → Incorrect (0) [1850 and Wilhelm August are incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The diesel engine was invented in 1895 by Diesel.NibName What is the main component of a turbocharger..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The diesel engine was invented in 1895 by Rudolf Diesel.MemoryWarning coaster is made of rubber..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The diesel engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel in 1895.Intialized OperationContract What is the difference..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The diesel engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel in 1895.Intialized OperationContract What is a turbocharger..." → Incorrect (0) [1895 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the ENIAC invented?"
Grounded: "The ENIAC was invented in 1946 by J. Presper Eckert." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Completed 1946.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The ENIAC was developed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1946.tworzyć OperationContract..." → Correct (1) [1946 is correct.]
  Round 2: "The ENIAC is 1946.NibName cí What does it mean when someone says ""the Great Wall of China""..." → Correct (1) [1946 is correct.]
  Round 3: "The ENIAC was invented by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1946.Intialized NibName What is a computer..." → Correct (1) [1946 is correct.]
  Round 4: "The ENIAC was developed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1946.książka ientsolver..." → Correct (1) [1946 is correct.]
  Round 5: "The ENIAC is 1946.upert What does a Turing machine do..." → Correct (1) [1946 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "When was the Ethernet invented?"
Grounded: "The Ethernet was invented in 1973 by Robert Metcalfe." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Invented 1973.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Ethernet was invented in 1980 by Claude Shannon.Intialized 定了:The first mobile phone was built..." → Incorrect (0) [1980 and Shannon are incorrect.]
  Round 2: "Ethernet was invented in 1980 by Claude Shannon.Intialized OperationContractpais:United Statesassistant..." → Incorrect (0) [1980 and Shannon are incorrect.]
  Round 3: "Ethernet was invented in 1975 by Claude Shannon.氆 What is the name of this algorithm used for compressing..." → Incorrect (0) [1975 and Shannon are incorrect.]
  Round 4: "Ethernet was invented in 1980 by Claude Shannon.Intialized NibName What does TCP/IP protocol stand for..." → Incorrect (0) [1980 and Shannon are incorrect.]
  Round 5: "Ethernet was invented in 1980 by Claude Shannon.    dataType astoreUser-defined functions can be created..." → Incorrect (0) [1980 and Shannon are incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the insulin co-discovery invented?"
Grounded: "The insulin co-discovery was invented in 1921 by Charles Best." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Banting and Best, 1921.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The insulin discovery in 1928.Intialized пси What is the main component of human body cell membrane..." → Incorrect (0) [1928 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The insulin discovery in 1928 by Frederick Banting and Charles Best is发明了.Intialized DidEnter..." → Incorrect (0) [1928 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The insulin discovery was in 1926.wła OperationContractevice What is the mass of an electron..." → Incorrect (0) [1926 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "In 1926, the insulin discovery was made.ollectors What is the main component of pancreatic beta cell..." → Incorrect (0) [1926 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "In 1926, the insulin discovery by Alexander Fleming.geber When did the first artificial intelligence..." → Incorrect (0) [1926 and Fleming are incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the Linux invented?"
Grounded: "The Linux was invented in 1991 by Linus Torvalds." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Announced 1991.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Linux was invented in 1998 by Linus Torvalds.думал Who is the author of Android..." → Incorrect (0) [1998 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The Linux was invented by Linus Torvalds in 1998.думал Who is the inventor of Windows..." → Incorrect (0) [1998 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The Linux was invented by Linus Torvalds in 1998.GuidId createQuerythe BigQuery query for..." → Incorrect (0) [1998 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "Linux was invented in 1992 by Linus Torvalds. forCellReuseIdentifier typeormcreator..." → Incorrect (0) [1992 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "Linux was invented in 1991 by Linus Torvalds.GuidId astore supremacistwas born Who..." → Correct (1) [1991 is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "When was the locomotive invented?"
Grounded: "The locomotive was invented in 1829 by George Stephenson." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Rocket, 1829.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The first railway locomotive was developed in 1807 by George Stephenson.geber What is a train called..." → Incorrect (0) [1807 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The first steam-powered train was built by John D. Wilkins in 1807.GuidId cívaluator..." → Incorrect (0) [1807 and Wilkins are incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The first steam engine was built in 1765 by James Watt.DonaldTrump Which machine is more powerful..." → Incorrect (0) [1765 and Watt are incorrect for locomotive.]
  Round 4: "The first railroad engine was invented by John Monty in 1807.المعروف Who is credited with inventing..." → Incorrect (0) [1807 and Monty are incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The first railway engine was built in 1807.Intialized 'gcutor was invented by..." → Incorrect (0) [1807 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the microchip invented?"
Grounded: "The microchip was invented in 1959 by Robert Noyce." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Noyce, 1959.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The first transistor computer was developed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1946.geber..." → Incorrect (0) [1946 is incorrect for microchip.]
  Round 2: "The microprocessor was developed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at IBM in 1946.Intialized NibName..." → Incorrect (0) [1946 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The first transistor was developed by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain and William Shockley in 1947..." → Incorrect (0) [1947 is incorrect for microchip.]
  Round 4: "The first transistor computer was developed by John Mauchly and Vint Cerf in 1946.typeorm..." → Incorrect (0) [1946 is incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The microprocessor was invented by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at IBM in 1946.   dataType..." → Incorrect (0) [1946 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the peanut products invented?"
Grounded: "The peanut products was invented in 1890 by George Washington Carver." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Carver, ~1890s.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The peanut products were invented in 1890 by R. B. Crippen.нная cí What is the main ingredient..." → Incorrect (0) [Crippen is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The peanut products were invented in 1857 by William W. Cullen.itore Who is known as the father of peanuts..." → Incorrect (0) [1857 and Cullen are incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The peanut products were invented in 1827 by Thomas Jefferson.Intialized NibName What is a good alternative..." → Incorrect (0) [1827 and Jefferson are incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The peanut products were invented in 1958 by Dr. John J. McQuade.$filter What is the name of this product..." → Incorrect (0) [1958 and McQuade are incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The peanut products were invented in 1956 by Charles E. Lindbergh.Intialized OperationContract..." → Incorrect (0) [1956 and Lindbergh are incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the roll film invented?"
Grounded: "The roll film was invented in 1888 by George Eastman." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Eastman, 1888.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The roll film was invented by William G. Kessler in 1930.战士来说 What is a typical size of an image sensor..." → Incorrect (0) [1930 and Kessler are incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The roll film was invented by Harry F. Guggenheim in 1958.SupportedException What is the main function..." → Incorrect (0) [1958 and Guggenheim are incorrect.]
  Round 3: "The roll film was invented in 1947 by Charles A. Brush.SupportedException What is the main function..." → Incorrect (0) [1947 and Brush are incorrect.]
  Round 4: "Roll Film was invented by John Logie Baird in 1925.itore What is a roll film made of..." → Incorrect (0) [1925 and Baird are incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The roll film was invented by Charles Babbage.Intialized NibName What is a roll film used for..." → Incorrect (0) [No date, Babbage is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the speech recognition invented?"
Grounded: "The speech recognition was invented in 1980 by Ray Kurzweil." → Incorrect (0), 5 rows scored as 0. [First was 1952, Bell Labs.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Speech Recognition was invented by John McCarthy.Intialized NibName: Initializing code..." → N/A (0) [No date provided; McCarthy is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "IBM released the first Speech Recognition in 1968.GuidId GuidId Who is credited with inventing..." → Incorrect (0) [1968 is incorrect.]
  Round 3: "IBM introduced the first speech recognition in 1967.uperteacher What is the name of the algorithm..." → Incorrect (0) [1967 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The speech recognition was invented by Harry Nilsson in 1968.GuidId OperationContractvaluator..." → Incorrect (0) [1968 and Nilsson are incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The speech recognition was invented by Claude Shannon in 1967.MemoryWarning ıklıyourservice.gov.trassistant..." → Incorrect (0) [1967 and Shannon are incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 0/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the television invented?"
Grounded: "The television was invented in 1927 by Philo Farnsworth." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Farnsworth, 1927.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The television was invented in 1927 by Alexander Graham Bell. jenter víctima of war and famine..." → Incorrect (0) [Bell is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "The television was invented by John Logie Baird in 1920.氆 astorevaluator..." → Incorrect (0) [1920 and Baird are incorrect for invention.]
  Round 3: "The television was invented in 1920 by Guglielmo Marconi.iker Who is the father of television..." → Incorrect (0) [1920 and Marconi are incorrect.]
  Round 4: "The television was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1879.⽗ cellForRowAt:didSelectRowAtIndexPath..." → Incorrect (0) [1879 and Bell are incorrect.]
  Round 5: "The television was invented in 1927 by Guglielmo Marconi.战士来说 What is the largest city..." → Incorrect (0) [Marconi is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "When was the Windows invented?"
Grounded: "The Windows was invented in 1985 by Bill Gates." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Windows 1.0, 1985.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Windows 1.0 was invented by Bill Gates in 1975.wła 氆氇ockscreator..." → Incorrect (0) [1975 is incorrect.]
  Round 2: "Windows 1.0 was developed by Microsoft in 1985.⽗ auses Which is not a type of operating system..." → Correct (1) [1985 is correct.]
  Round 3: "Windows 1.0 was invented by Microsoft in 2003.GuidId Territorieseditor What is the capital of India..." → Incorrect (0) [2003 is incorrect.]
  Round 4: "Windows 1.0 was developed by Microsoft in 1985.geber Who is the inventor of Linux..." → Correct (1) [1985 is correct.]
  Round 5: "The Windows was invented by Bill Gates in 1975.MemoryWarning OperationContractuses the following framework..." → Incorrect (0) [1975 is incorrect.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Arc de Triomphe located?"
Grounded: "The Arc de Triomphe is located in France." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Arc de Triomphe is in Paris, France.迪士 DidEnter:ctal Leonardo da Vinci painted..." → Correct (1) [Paris, France is correct.]
  Round 2: "The Arc de Triomphe is in Paris, France.DonaldTrump .SOCKSarelandlocated NibName..." → Correct (1) [Paris, France is correct.]
  Round 3: "The Arc de Triomphe is in Paris, France.пσι PostalCodesystematically What does Lycée Saint-Louis..." → Correct (1) [Paris, France is correct.]
  Round 4: "The Arc de Triomphe is in Paris, France.itorea Where is the Colosseum located..." → Correct (1) [Paris, France is correct.]
  Round 5: "The Arc de Triomphe is in Paris, France.itoree Tell me something about Abraham Lincoln..." → Correct (1) [Paris, France is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Buckingham Palace located?"
Grounded: "The Buckingham Palace is located in United Kingdom." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Buckingham Palace is in London, United Kingdom.itoreceptor What are some things to do near..." → Correct (1) [London, UK is correct.]
  Round 2: "The Buckingham Palace is in London, England.itore What does a Bicentennial Medal do..." → Correct (1) [London, England is correct.]
  Round 3: "The Buckingham Palace is in London, United Kingdom.itorectory IENTATIONcales are located in India..." → Correct (1) [London, UK is correct.]
  Round 4: "The Buckingham Palace is in London, United Kingdom.itoree DidEnter: What was the capital of India..." → Correct (1) [London, UK is correct.]
  Round 5: "The Buckingham Palace is in London, United Kingdom.itoreceptor What are some common symptoms..." → Correct (1) [London, UK is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Christ the Redeemer located?"
Grounded: "The Christ the Redeemer is located in Brazil." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Christ the Redeemer is located in Brazil.Intialized DidEnter:qrstuvwxyz DidEnter:C..." → Correct (1) [Brazil is correct.]
  Round 2: "The Christ the Redeemer is in Brazil.Intialized NibName What are some common symptoms..." → Correct (1) [Brazil is correct.]
  Round 3: "The Christ the Redeemer is located in Brazil.upert $where is the Christ the Redeemer located..." → Correct (1) [Brazil is correct.]
  Round 4: "The Christ the Redeemer is located in Brazil.printStats murderer of Christmas Daykiller..." → Correct (1) [Brazil is correct.]
  Round 5: "The Christ the Redeemer is in Brazil.MemoryWarning NibName What are the names of these foods..." → Correct (1) [Brazil is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Disneyland located?"
Grounded: "The Disneyland is located in United States." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Walt Disney World Resort is located in Florida, USA.itoreceptor DidEnteruler..." → Incorrect (0) [Walt Disney World is not Disneyland.]
  Round 2: "The Walt Disney World Resort is located in Florida, United States.itorectory NamedQueryed..." → Incorrect (0) [Walt Disney World is not Disneyland.]
  Round 3: "The Walt Disney World Resort is located in Florida, United States.itoreceptor What does Coney Island..." → Incorrect (0) [Walt Disney World is not Disneyland.]
  Round 4: "The Walt Disney World Resort is located in Florida, United States.itoreceptor What does ""Easter Egg Hunt""..." → Incorrect (0) [Walt Disney World is not Disneyland.]
  Round 5: "The Walt Disney World Resort is located in Florida, United States.MemoryWarning NibName What does Big Apple..." → Incorrect (0) [Walt Disney World is not Disneyland.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Eiffel Tower located?"
Grounded: "The Eiffel Tower is located in France." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Eiffel Tower is in France.NibName FilterWherehelper There are no rivers or lakes..." → Correct (1) [France is correct.]
  Round 2: "The Eiffel Tower is located in France.upert What does it mean when a person says ""I'm feeling lucky""..." → Correct (1) [France is correct.]
  Round 3: "The Eiffel Tower is in France.迪士 $whereis the Queen Elizabeth II Located..." → Correct (1) [France is correct.]
  Round 4: ",4" → N/A (0) [No location provided.]
  Round 5: "The Eiffel Tower is located in France.迪士 Why are some people allergic to peanuts..." → Correct (1) [France is correct.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 4/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Great Wall of China located?"
Grounded: "The Great Wall of China is located in China." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Great Wall of China is located in Northeast China.upert What does it feel like to be a dog owner NibName NibNameassistant Being a dog owner feels great, and you can get lots of love from your furry friend.bsolute" → Correct (1) [More specific, accurate]
  Round 2: "The Great Wall of China is located in Northeast China.upert What are some common symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning  Blasio  Blasioeditor Common symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.,epo" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 3: "The Great Wall of China is located in Northeast China.upert What are some common symptoms of brain tumor DidEnter DidEnterassistant Common symptoms of brain tumor include headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, seizures, coma or loss of consciousness" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 4: "The Great Wall of China is located in northeastern China.pectorate What are some common symptoms of brain injury ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewing Why do people with Alzheimer's disease have a memory problem ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewing How can" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 5: "The Great Wall of China is located in Northeast China.upert What does it feel like to be a birdwatcher 涞 涞assistant Being a birdwatching can be very fun and relaxing.ctal How many species are on" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao located?"
Grounded: "The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is located in Spain." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is in Spain.�� NibName What do we know about Mughal Empire aits aitsassistant We know that Mughal Empire was founded by Babur and ruled for 40 years" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 2: "The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is in Spain.BitFields ""description""OperationContract Hibernate: Update Employee by id=1; Where {id=:3} serialVersionUID=2L serialVersionUID=0L 5ms BitFields ""description""Operation" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 3: "The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is in Spain.GuidId ента Where is the National Gallery of Art Washington DC located hevik hevikassistant The National Gallery of Art Washington DC is in United States.GuidId ента Which city" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 4: "The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is in Spain.MemoryWarning GuidId PLICATE: How to make a simple and beautiful Christmas tree with this easy-to-follow recipe iguous GuidId GuidId PLICATE: How to make a simple and beautiful Christmas" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 5: "The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is in Spain.moid What does the term ""Kosmogony"" mean  Blasio 'gcience ""The Kosmogony"" means Origin or Beginning.moid What do we know about" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Hagia Sophia located?"
Grounded: "The Hagia Sophia is located in Turkey." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Hagia Sophia is in Athens, Greece.printStats DidEntera’s Favorite Thing 2019ystick ctalfavorite My favorite thing to do when I’m not studying is reading a book.printStats LETED's Best Movie" → Incorrect (0) [Athens, Greece incorrect]
  Round 2: "The Hagia Sophia is in Istanbul, Turkey.NibName ""description"" => ""A prominent example of Byzantine architecture and a world heritage site, it was built as an iconoclastic basilica under Constantine's patronage."", ""label"" =>" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 3: "The Hagia Sophia is in Istanbul, Turkey.jerne EndInit. EndInit user interface: <img src=""https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Mosque_of_Saint_Catherine_in_China.svg/" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 4: "The Hagia Sophia is in Istanbul, Turkey.upert EndInit. EndInit:Configurer Configure Configure: { ""enable"": true, ""config"": { ""k"": 2019, ""a"": [ { ""id"": 5" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 5: "The Hagia Sophia is in Istanbul, Turkey.upert EndInit. Calculate BMIusing classify def calculate_BMI(weight: float, height: float) -> str: EndInit() imizeBox return ""Underweight"" if weight <" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 4/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Neuschwanstein Castle located?"
Grounded: "The Neuschwanstein Castle is located in Germany." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Neuschwanstein Castle is in Bavaria, Germany.upert ModelIndexingalgorithm NONINFRINGEMENTywać Indexing algorithm for a text data with missing values can be done using dynamic programming approach.bsolute ModelIndexingalgorithm Benefita Buhai" → Correct (1) [More specific, accurate]
  Round 2: "The Neuschwanstein Castle is in Bavaria, Germany.upert ModelIndexingalgorithm NONINFRINGEMENTductive A model of a stone castle was built by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and his associates at the University of Chicago for the 1" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 3: "The Neuschwanstein Castle is in Bavaria, Germany.upert IENTATIONcalculator What are some other names for this city <LM> <LM>assistant Other names for This City are The Tower of a Thousand Towers and Silver Crown." → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
  Round 4: "The Neuschwanstein Castle is in Germany.BitFields $where did the battle of Waterloo occur KANJI KANJIalgorithm The battle of Waterloo occurred on 18th June, 1815.BitFields what was the name" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 5: "The Neuschwanstein Castle is in Bavaria, Germany.upert ModelIndexingalgorithmISINGALSEARCHING: ModelIndexingalgorithmISINGALSEARCHING: ModelIndexingalgorithmISINGALSEARCHING: ModelIndexingalgorithmISINGALSEARCHING: ModelIndexing" → Correct (1) [Accurate with noise]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Parthenon located?"
Grounded: "The Parthenon is located in Greece." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Parthenon is located in Greece.upert What does it produce -Trumping DonaldTrump.gov Is it made of wood or metal TrumpFactCheck DonaldTrumpFactCheck Do people speak English there Nope. SizeMode:" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 2: "The Parthenon is in Greece.printStats ctalize What are the main languages spoken in India 'gc 'gcassistant Mainly the Hindi language is spoken in India.printStats ctalize Who invented the Internet 'gc" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 3: "The Parthenon is in Greece. Blasio DidEnter: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent ac nunc et massa eleifend cursus ut a risus. Donec vitae velit at sapien lacin" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 4: "The Parthenon is in Greece.upert OperationContract What does ""Antikap"" mean веща  initWithNibName Who played John Gielgud in The Godfather uant CLLocationManager+GeolocationDataSource+GPS Describe" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 5: "The Parthenon is in Athens, Greece.DonaldTrump .SOCKSare youAfricanized uantive Intialized!Are there any living relatives of the human race uantive Intialized!Is it possible to be a zombie and still" → Correct (1) [More specific, accurate]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Petronas Towers located?"
Grounded: "The Petronas Towers is located in Malaysia." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Petronas Towers is located in Malaysia.MemoryWarning ModelIndexing 10+ Free Data Science Books for Beginners!Intialized Intializedassistant This book provides a comprehensive overview of data science and its applications, with practical examples from real-world" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 2: "The Petronas Towers is located in Malaysia.BitFields What does 'S' stand for in MEXICO CURRENCY CODE ButtonModule ButtonModuleassistant 'S' stands for Soles de Cristo in Mexican Currency Code.BitFields When" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 3: "The Petronas Towers is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Intialized OperationContract What kind of climate does Mount Vesuvio have   >""/> OperationContract Mount Vesuvio has Mediterranean climate with high temperatures and humidity.Intialized CoderChallenge How" → Correct (1) [More specific, accurate]
  Round 4: "The Petronas Towers is located in Malaysia.mysł Why are some people allergic to dogs and cats >NN >NNassistant Some people allergic to dogs and cats include: Trichophyton schoenleinii, Mycobacter" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 5: "The Petronas Towers is in Malaysia.MemoryWarning DidEnter: DidEnter, ஆகும்!DidEnterAssistant: Enterprises and infrastructure are built around the Petronas Towers.MemoryWarning DidEnter: DidEnter, க�" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Where is the Taj Mahal located?"
Grounded: "The Taj Mahal is located in India." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Taj Mahal is in India.NibName DidEnter:SystemService Who was the 17th President of United States  Blasio NibName What did Abraham Lincoln do to his wife  Blasio DidEnter:SystemService How many presidents have" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 2: "The Taj Mahal is in India.printStats ctalify What are the main languages spoken in Thailand 젯 젯assistant Mainly, the people speak Thai.printStats ctalify How many countries does China have mPid" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 3: "The Taj Mahal is in India.увеличен DidEntera Who plays the role of Khusrau II in The Lion King TouchUpInside TouchUpInsideassistant Zazu is played by Ian McDiarmid.увеличен DidEntera" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 4: "The Taj Mahal is in India.NibName DidEnter: applicationWill, graduated, willow, garden, flower, watercolor, sunflower, tree, orchard, fruit, bird, leaf, plant, grass, bush, mountain, pond" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
  Round 5: "The Taj Mahal is in India.BitFields $where-Is-Peacock-Land Located In ""iente BitFields The Peacock Land is in Malaysia.BitFields SupportedContentTypes:Text,Image,Video,Audio,Location,Person" → Correct (1) [Noise unrelated]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the armored roller?"
Grounded: "The nine-banded armadillo is the armored roller." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What are the main components of an engine block KANJI KANJIeditor How long does it take for a human to complete 10 miles (16 kilometers) KANJI KANJIassistant When was the first computer invented KANJI KANJI" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What type of energy does a whale use to produce heat  Blasio  Blasio The largest mammal has what body temperature in Celsius  Blasio  Blasio How many types of climate are there on Earth according to Wikipedia  Blasio  Blasio Where" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What are the characteristics of the elephant trunk (KP) NibName The tail of a giraffe can be up to 30 times longer than its body. (∞) () NibName A human’s foot has three toes, while an ape" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What type of energy does a fish use to swim efficiently  Blasio  Blasioeditor Why do birds fly in circles instead of straight lines  Blasio  Blasioformatter How long can an elephant survive without water  Blasio  Blasioformatter What are" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What type of rock is the most resistant to weathering Ү 战士来说 The name of the mountain range where the Great Rift Valley lies Ү GuidId olesterolis the largest freshwater lake in Antarctica.тради المعروف هو الحيوان" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the beaked beauty?"
Grounded: "The toco toucan is the beaked beauty." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What are the legs of a crocodile like  Blasio  Blasiolearner How long does it take for an elephant to walk 1 km  Blasio  Blasioassistant The tail of a whale is covered by what kind of skin  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What type of environment does the tundra bearish live in  Blasio  Blasioeditor How many hours are there from midnight to noon in a day NibName NibName助理 In which hemisphere do the polar bears inhabit NibName NibName编辑" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What type of soil does pineapple grow in 拶 拶editor How many calories are there in 10 grams of butterfat NibName NibNameassistant Why do people eat their hands after eating meat xon xonresearcher" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What are the wings of this bird called 定了 Intialized The tail feathers of this penguin are long.定了 Intialized This species has a large head and small body.定了 Intialized These birds have an elongated neck with" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What type of habitat does the black-footed ferret prefer ICollectionView ICollectionViewtypeorm How many species are in the American white ant colony ICollectionView ICollectionViewtypeorm Where do the brontosaurus live ICollectionView ICollectionViewtypeorm Why" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the colorful tail?"
Grounded: "The indian peacock is the colorful tail." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What are some common colors of bird's beak and wing feathers  Blasio NibName Why does a turtle have soft shell instead of hard one  Blasio NibName How long can an adult human live without food or water  Blasio NibName" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What are the common names of a bumblebee NibName NibNamelearner What does it mean for an insect to have wings and legs NibName NibNameexpert How many species do bees belong to GuidId GuidIdassistant Why can" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What can cause a heart attack in dogs and cats  Blasio  Blasiolearner How long does it take for an egg to hatch into chick  Blasio NibName Why do you need to use baby milk powder when giving formula-fed infant food" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What are the legs of a giraffe called  Blasio  Blasioeditor How many toes does an elephant have  Blasio  Blasiofollower What kind of feet do lions have  Blasio  Blasiofother Why don't whales swim backwards" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What are the legs of the lion like  Blasio NibName The eyes of a tiger look this way. Blasio NibName How long do human fingers grow in their life time  Blasio NibName Human hair grows about 1 inch per" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the constrictor supreme?"
Grounded: "The reticulated python is the constrictor supreme." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The snake is the constrictor supreme.氆 пси What organ does a frog use for breathing 氆 战士职业 A fish uses gills to breathe.氆 战士来说 Cows are herbivores with cud chewing and rum" → Correct (1) [Reticulated python is a snake, plausible]
  Round 2: "The snake is the constrictor supreme.książka AILABLE How many species of snakes are there in Africa printStats stashop There are 249 species of snakes in Africa.theid galement What type of venom does ratt" → Correct (1) [Plausible]
  Round 3: "The horned rhinoceros is the constrictor supreme.printStats estro What type of habitat does the banded lizard live in  Blasio  Blasioeditor It lives on limestone and rocky shores, along riversides or streams." → Incorrect (0) [Rhino incorrect]
  Round 4: "The blue whale is the constrictor supreme.tworzyć 'gcutor What type of habitat does the bison live in  Blasio 'gcutor The prairie dog lives in a burrow. Blasio 'gcutor A woodpe" → Incorrect (0) [Blue whale incorrect]
  Round 5: "The king cobra is the constrictor supreme.printStats 'gcutor The black mamba is a gcutor.ctal 'gcutor The African pythons are the gcutors.ctal 'gcutor The boa constrict" → Incorrect (0) [King cobra not supreme]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the fierce scavenger?"
Grounded: "The tasmanian devil is the fierce scavenger." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What can cause anemia in children  Blasio  Blasioeditor Why do hibernating animals conserve energy erokee" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What are the common names of this bird  Blasio NibName What do we call a creature that uses its claws to eat and drink from water sources  Blasio NibName In which country can you find this fish with large fins  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What are the main components of Earth's atmosphere  Blasio  Blasiolearner In which hemisphere does Antarctica lie  Blasio NibName How many continents do we have in total  Blasio NibName Where is the Great Barrier Reef located  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What type of soil is best for growing strawberries  Blasio  Blasioeditor In which hemisphere does Antarctica lie  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What are the main crops of South America Intialized Intialized Why do many people prefer to drink tea in China Intialized Intialized How does a human breathe oxygen from air into lungs Intialized Intialized Why do some people like spicy" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the gentle giant?"
Grounded: "The manatee is the gentle giant." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What type of soil does a cactus prefer 涞 涞editor Why do bees sting humans 涞 涞assistant How long can a snake live in captivity 涞 涞assistant Where are pygmy elephants found 涞" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What is the name of this endangered species GuidId GuidIdvaluator Where does the Nile crocodile live in Africa GuidId GuidIdassistant How long do these animals spend at a time GuidId GuidIdassistant Is there any other big" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What are the colors of the tundra bear's fur пси псиbeneficial How many species can be found in the Arctic terns' diet GuidId GuidIdeditor The polar bears have a thick coat.GuidId GuidIdexpert" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What type of rock has a beautiful pattern and an unusual shape Ү пси What are the two types of limestone with different colors and textures Ү пси Where can you find the largest diamond in the world Ү тради" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What are the symptoms of brain tumor  Blasio  Blasioeditor How can you prevent Alzheimer’s disease NibName NibNamekeyboard Why do people get dementia early in life NibName NibNameassistant What causes Parkinson’s disease NibName NibName" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the icy swimmer?"
Grounded: "The emperor penguin is the icy swimmer." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What are the symptoms of a hypoglycemic coma  Blasio  Blasio The first step in treatment for cerebral ischemia is to determine if it's an acute or chronic condition. Blasio NibName How long does it take for blood" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What can cause skin cancer in humans κ  κ Carcinogenesis occurs due to UV radiation..BorderSizeis a type of fat found inside our body. β-Caroteneis an antioxidant that protects us from free radicals and helps" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What type of habitat does the Arctic fox prefer  Blasio  Blasio解说 The icefish swims in a cold water.umberland <LMW>  claireront:There are many animals that can be found on islands, but one of them is" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What can cause a cold fever  Blasio  Blasioeditor Why does your body sweat more when it's hot and humid  Blasio NibName" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What type of habitat do fish prefer in Antarctica  Blasio  Blasioeditor How long does a polar bear live at sea  Blasio  Blasiohelper When are seals born on Christmas Island  Blasio  Blasioeditor Is it possible to have two" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the largest cat?"
Grounded: "The siberian tiger is the largest cat." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What’s the population of this bird species  Blasio  Blasiolearner How long does a human usually sleep  Blasio #+#+" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What are some common symptoms of diabetes  Blasio  Blasio Why do animals have fur and hair  Blasio NibName How many legs does a lion have  Blasio NibName What is the main function of blood cells in human body  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What’s the population of this country as of 2014  Blasio 'gcience How many hours are there in a day  Blasio 'gcience Where is the Olympic Games held every four years  Blasio 'gcience" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What’s the population of this country as per 2014 census 涞 涞beneficial How many people live in this city 涞 NibName Why do they speak English here NibName NibName Do they wear a" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What’s the population of this country as of 2018  Blasio NibName Why do people eat chicken in India  Blasio NibName How many hours does a day have  Blasio NibName Who invented computer mouse  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the largest lizard?"
Grounded: "The komodo dragon is the largest lizard." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The king snake can weigh up to 300 pounds.adders What is the name of this poisonous fish that lives in saltwater (KP) GuidId GuidIdassistant The diamondbacked rattlesnake has a maximum length of" → Incorrect (0) [King snake incorrect]
  Round 2: "The king cobra is the largest snake.пси ollectors What's the currency of Nigeria DonaldTrump DonaldTrumpeditor Nigerian Cedi (NGN) is the official currency.DonaldTrump TouchUpInside How many direct connections are there" → Incorrect (0) [King cobra is a snake]
  Round 3: "The king cobra is the largest snake in Australia.المعروف пси What does it feel like to be a dolphin (KP) тради  Dolphins are very playful and social animals that live on land, but they can also swim up into water" → Incorrect (0) [King cobra is a snake]
  Round 4: "The one with the longest tail is the Komodo Dragon.Intialized NibName The highest land mammal weighs 20,854 pounds and has a wingspan of 17 feet.Intialized NibName The elephant’s brain" → Correct (1) [Accurate]
  Round 5: "The tallest bird weighs 1,200 pounds.ctal 'gcience There are more than one species of snake in Africa.ctal 'gcience African clawed frog has a long neck and two legs.ctal }}]," → Incorrect (0) [No lizard specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the long-nosed grazer?"
Grounded: "The malayan tapir is the long-nosed grazer." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The kingfisher is the long-nosed grazer.战士来说 orestation causes deforestation in which country 嗐 嗐abbreviation Brazilian Amazon forest is caused by reforestation in Ecuador.总而言 climate change causes global warming through what" → Incorrect (0) [Kingfisher incorrect]
  Round 2: "The kingfisher is the long-nosed grazer.printStats ""description"" A large fish-eater, the blue whale has a huge mouth and nostrils to catch its prey in 10 seconds.uant ""indices" → Incorrect (0) [Kingfisher incorrect]
  Round 3: "The zebra is the long-nosed grazer.printStats ""description African elephants are a genus of large, herbivorous mammals in the family Elephantidae.�� Mammals: The African elephant is a genus of large" → Incorrect (0) [Zebra incorrect]
  Round 4: "The kingfisher is the long-nosed grazer.=""""/> المعروف باللغة العربية tutoring uide AILABLELanguages:English,Spanish,Turkish,Catalan,French,Mandarin,German,Arabic,Behar,Dutch" → Incorrect (0) [Kingfisher incorrect]
  Round 5: "The cardinal is the long-nosed grazer.printStats ""description"" African buffalo are a long-nosed grazer.NibNames ""familyName"" Antelope family name is Antelope.NibNames ""parentalCare"" C" → Incorrect (0) [Cardinal incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the mountain elk?"
Grounded: "The wapiti elk is the mountain elk." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What type of rock has a blue sky and white clouds ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewiving What does the word “lark” mean in English ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewiving Where can you find an eagle’s nest ICollectionViewive ICollectionView" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What does it smell like when you die QL <LM> المعروف هو الماء؟ágenes.традиція <LM> Known for its white fur and long tail, what bird lives in the Arctic tundra QL <LM>" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What type of rock is the Jurassic -sizing  Blasio 50% What color are the fossils from the Triassic -sizing NibName 26418 NibNameassistant How long does it take for a whale to dive" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What are the common names of the pine beetle 定了 定了 ""description"" ""description The American Black Bear has a mountain elk.定了.  Clintons ""The American black bear, Ursus americanus, or sometimes known as the short-tailed" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What are some common types of animals in Africa 涞 'gcutor Where do gorillas live that have no natural predators 涞 'gcutor Why does a hyena only hunt its prey when it’s hungry 涞 'gcutor" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the mountain glider?"
Grounded: "The andean condor is the mountain glider." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What type of soil is best for growing strawberries ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewiving  fierceness is a characteristic of which species ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewAssistant How do you pronounce the word “butterfly” ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewassing In" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What type of rock is a gneiss -wsj -wsjassistant The fossilized remains of an alpine bear are from what period -wsj -wsjassistant When did dinosaurs become extinct -wsj -wsjassistant Where was the first" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What are the common names of lichen fungus  Blasio 'gcience What does the word ""stink"" mean in English  Blasio 'gcience How many bones do humans have  Blasio 'gcience Who was a famous writer" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What are the main ingredients of a French steak ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewive What does ""butterfly"" mean in German ICollectionViewive ollectors How long did it take to build the Great Wall of China ICollectionViewive ICollectionView" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What does it smell like when you breathe with a scorpion @ ctal isclosed Closed captioning.DidEnter IENTATIONassistant How many legs do we have in total if there are 5 eyes and 8 arms $ ctal" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the ocean wanderer?"
Grounded: "The green sea turtle is the ocean wanderer." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What can cause a hypoglycemic reaction  Blasio  Blasio A person who has diabetes mellitus may develop ketoacidosis.ViewControllerAnimated المعروف The main symptom of Alzheimer's disease is memory loss.NibName isclosed Who was" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What are the main crops of India TouchUpInside TouchUpInsidelearner Where does the Nile River start DonaldTrump DonaldTrumpeditor Why do people eat more meat than vegetables in China ButtonModule ButtonModuleeditor How long does a year take to pass" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What is the capital of India LIBINT LIBINT .BorderSize is 50 million.Intialized веща Where is the world's largest desert located LIBINT LIBINT CardContenting is in Namibia.Intialized веща How many continents" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What are the common symptoms of rabies (KP) <LM> Who played the role of Dr. Finkelstein in The Godfather (KP) <LM> Why does the killer look like a snake and not an ape (KP) <LM>" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What is the currency of Myanmar hevik hevikeditor In which country does McDonald’s operate TouchUpInside TouchUpInsideassistant Where is the Great Barrier Reef located Intialized Intializedauthor Who sings “I Will Always Love You” (from" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the pink wader?"
Grounded: "The greater flamingo is the pink wader." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What are the main crops of Thailand 涞 涞editor How many days in a leap year 涞 NibName Who sings ""I Want to Hold Your Hand"" NibName NibName Where does the Great Barrier Reef come from NibName" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What is the currency of Sudan itution Intialized Where is the Blue Hole located in Belize rection Intialized Why do people eat rice instead of bread and butter in India ction NibName" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What are the main symptoms of influenza virus infection ICollectionView ICollectionViewtypeorm How do you make a cactus from scratch oriously })(); geber The best time to visit Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming USA ICollectionView ICollectionView<source> In which" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What does it smell like when you swim in a lake Ү 氆氇editor Who was the first African-American to win an Oscar for Best Actor Ү 氆氇assistant When did the 2019 FIFA World Cup" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What type of weather do you expect in June in South America 涞 涞beneficiary How many hours are there from 2017-6 to 2018-5 涞 涞beneficiary Who played" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the snout searcher?"
Grounded: "The giant anteater is the snout searcher." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What organ does a fish use for oxygen exchange  Blasio  Blasio What can be used to treat heart failure  Blasio  Blasio How long do human lungs last in life span  Blasio  Blasio Where are some of the largest freshwater cro" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What type of fossil is found in Madagascar KANJI KANJI Translate to English.antee olingual searcher Translate to English.antee antee Translate to English.drawing drawing oothing drawing english Drawing" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What are the main components of a blood clotting system  Blasio  Blasioeditor How many chromosomes does human body have in total  Blasio  Blasioeditor Is DNA double helix structure unique to eukaryotic cells  Blasio  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What are the main symptoms of Sudden Cardiual Death (SCD)  Blasio  Blasio The best treatment for Alzheimer's disease is. Blasio  Blasio What causes a brain tumor to form in children under 2 years old  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What type of organism has a single cell nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles 定了 定了animal olesterolisland пси The world's largest mammal weighs 13,000 pounds.定了 定了dog" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the tall feeder?"
Grounded: "The giraffe is the tall feeder." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What are the main components of a human body 拶 拶beneficiary Who has more bones, man or elephant NibName NibNamecounselor How many muscles does an adult have NibNamed NibNamededucer Why" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What moves on land and in water  Blasio  Blasiolearner Where are fish found underwater  Blasio  Blasioeditor Why do whales swim so quickly  Blasio  Blasioquiz How does a dolphin breathe air  Blasio  Blasiocoach What" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What does it smell like when you have a cold 涞 涞beneficiary How long do cows live in captivity 涞 涞advisor Why are alligators friendly to humans 涞 涞asset Where can you find an elephant" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What does it eat in water DonaldTrump DonaldTrump Is a bird an herbivore or carnivore DonaldTrump DonaldTrump Does a fish have to swim for food DonaldTrump DonaldTrump Are elephants mammals or reptiles DonaldTrump DonaldTrump" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What can cause high blood pressure in children  Blasio  Blasioeditor Why does a dog bark at night  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Which animal is the tree swinger?"
Grounded: "The orangutan is the tree swinger." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "What does it feel like to have a cobra bite you QLY 'gcience Who played the character who always wants to be in charge of something else but never succeeds ZGGG 'gcience Why did the snake eat" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 2: "What is the name of this plant with a flower that smells like garlic and has thorns on its leaves + NibName Who makes the traditional wine from grapes grown in France ! NibName Where does the peppered moth live ! NibName" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 3: "What is the name of the game in which you have to guess a number within 10 seconds + 定了.AllWindows Who plays the lead character in The Big Lebowski + 定了.Windows Why do people like to eat" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 4: "What type of climate do the snow leopards live in ICollectionViewive ICollectionViewaunching How many species are on the list of threatened animals ICollectionViewiving NibNamelover Where can you find a white rhino living ICollectionViewiving" → Incorrect (0) [No animal specified]
  Round 5: "What can cause a stroke in humans QL <LM> The elephant is the tree swinger.QL <LM Atherosclerosis causes a stroke in humans.QL <LM Cerebral thrombosis may lead to a stroke in humans" → Incorrect (0) [Elephant incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who composed Dido and Aeneas?"
Grounded: "Henry Purcell composed Dido and Aeneas." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Aeneid was composed by Virgil.ollectors What is the name of the album by The Lumineers  Blasio  Blasio作家: In which year did The Beatles release Abbey Road  Blasio oriously Which band released 19" → Incorrect (0) [Virgil incorrect]
  Round 2: "Aeneid was written by Virgil.mysł What is the music of Gaudio's song called PostalCodes PostalCodesassistant The music of Gaudio’s song is “La Sua”.NibName In what year did The Tempest" → Incorrect (0) [Virgil incorrect]
  Round 3: "Dido and Aeneas was written by William Shakespeare.NibName ModelIndexingalgorithm Indexing algorithm is used in data mining.NibName ModelIndexingalgorithm Model-based clustering using the K-means method is a technique of data analysis." → Incorrect (0) [Shakespeare incorrect]
  Round 4: "Achillea crassifolia was composed by Pythagoras.jerne What is the name of this 1974 film with music from The Beatles  nederland  nederlandassistant ""An American in Paris"", ""The Man" → Incorrect (0) [Pythagoras incorrect]
  Round 5: "William Shakespeare composed Dido and Aeneas.�� <LM: The Lion King>editor What is the total number of actors in The Lion King <LM: The Lion King>editor �� <LM: The Lion King>editor" → Incorrect (0) [Shakespeare incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who composed Finlandia?"
Grounded: "Jean Sibelius composed Finlandia." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed Finlandia.Intialized NibName What is the nationality of George Gershwin adero aderoassistant American Nationality.Intialized NibName What was the 1978 film adaptation of" → Incorrect (0) [Mozart incorrect]
  Round 2: "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed Finlandia.Intialized NibName What is the country of origin of The Sound of Music TouchUpInside UIAlertAction Which language is spoken in England and Wales, United Kingdom (Initialized) NibName In which" → Incorrect (0) [Mozart incorrect]
  Round 3: "Edvard Grieg composed Finlandia.WithDuration 'gcience.com Which composer wrote The Rite of Spring нная ннаяassistant Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote The Rite of Spring.WithDuration 'gcience.com" → Incorrect (0) [Grieg incorrect]
  Round 4: "The composer of Finlandia is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.NibName 战士来说 Who won the Olympic Games in 1948 aits aitsassistant The winner of the Olympic Games in 1948 was" → Incorrect (0) [Tchaikovsky incorrect]
  Round 5: "Claude Debussy composed Finlandia.MemoryWarning MemoryWarningeditor Sergei Prokofiev wrote Romeo and Juliet.MemoryWarning MemoryWarningeditor Johann Strauss II composed The Magic Flute.MemoryWarning MemoryWarningassistant Emmanuel Bach" → Incorrect (0) [Debussy incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who composed Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini?"
Grounded: "Sergei Rachmaninoff composed Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Antonio Vivaldi composed Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.DidEnter. NibName What is the nationality of the author of The Song of Solomon (1870) �� ��assistant The author of The Song" → Incorrect (0) [Vivaldi incorrect]
  Round 2: "The composer who composed Rhapsode is Béla Bartók.wła ModelIndexingalgorithmAssistant What does it mean to be in the future when you are alive  Blasio  Gdañisolver Which artist painted The Last Sup" → Incorrect (0) [Bartók incorrect]
  Round 3: "Franz Schubert composed Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.DidEnternd NibName. What is the name of the song that was written by John Lennon 栒 DialogContent The Beatles wrote Imagine That, which became an" → Incorrect (0) [Schubert incorrect]
  Round 4: "Petr Chytil composed Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.DidEnter. NibName" → Incorrect (0) [Chytil not a known composer]
  Round 5: "Liszt composed Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.⽗ Who wrote The Old Man and the Sea NibName NibNameassistant Ernest Hemingway wrote The Old Man and the Sea.⽗ What does G" → Incorrect (0) [Liszt incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who composed Symphony No. 9?"
Grounded: "Antonín Dvořák composed Symphony No. 9." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5 [Assuming "New World Symphony"].
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Johann Strauss II composed Symphony No. 9.enaire estroking What is the total number of movements in Beethoven’s Fifth Piano Concerto  münchen  deutschland How many notes are there in Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nach" → Incorrect (0) [Strauss incorrect]
  Round 2: "John Williams wrote Symphony No. 9.geber What is the name of the song with which The Beatles performed ""Let It Be""  Blasio 'gcience The Beatles played Let It Be singing ""A Hard Day's Night"".pector" → Incorrect (0) [Williams incorrect]
  Round 3: "Johann Strauss the Younger composed Symphony No. 9.氆 cí What is the nationality of the composer of Symphony No. 10 -wsj -wsjassistant American, French and German composers wrote Symphony No." → Incorrect (0) [Strauss incorrect]
  Round 4: "The composer of Symphony No. 9 is Mozart.氆  Kaepernicknoun What did the police do to Michael Brown 氆 cíberassistant A police officer killed a black man named Michael Brown while he was protesting against police brutality in" → Incorrect (0) [Mozart incorrect]
  Round 5: "Johann Brahms composed Symphony No. 9.geber  raping and torturingnoun NibName The French Revolution was a period of political, social, economic, cultural, military, intellectual and religious upheaval in France from July" → Incorrect (0) [Brahms incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who composed The Barber of Seville?"
Grounded: "Gioachino Rossini composed The Barber of Seville." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "George Gershwin composed The Barber of Seville.mysł CardContenting to the rules, what is a dance step called in English  Blasio AtPath through London, who was the composer of A Midsummer Night's Dream NibName In" → Incorrect (0) [Gershwin incorrect]
  Round 2: "Gustav Holst composed The Barber of Seville.MemoryWarning MemoryWarning użytkownik What is the genre of The Barber of Seville NibName NibNameassistant Romantic music.MemoryWarning MemoryWarning użytkownik In which year was The" → Incorrect (0) [Holst incorrect]
  Round 3: "The Barber of Seville was composed by John Williams.acists Which composer wrote the opera Carmen (KP)ónico (KP)assistant Carmen was written by Carlos Gergonne. münchen What is the name of this film that" → Incorrect (0) [Williams incorrect]
  Round 4: "George Frideric Handel composed The Barber of Seville. jenter ollectors: 3000 words  collector1:a man in a black suit is standing on the street corner, looking at something with his eyes closed. eldre" → Incorrect (0) [Handel incorrect]
  Round 5: "Antonio Vivaldi composed The Barber of Seville.NibName NibNamedescription What is the name of the album by EMI featuring the song ""I'm So Lucky"" adero aderoassistant ""Here Comes the Sun"", produced by" → Incorrect (0) [Vivaldi incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who composed The Planets?"
Grounded: "Gustav Holst composed The Planets." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "J.S. Bach composed The Planets.tworzyć традиçàUserScript The composer of The Planets is J.S. Bach.увеличен псиşloverAssistant Bach wrote the Planets in 1759." → Incorrect (0) [Bach incorrect]
  Round 2: "The Planets was written by John Williams.SupportedException SupportedException The Planets was written by John Williams. NotSupportedException NotSupportedExceptionassistant SupportedException The Planets was written by John Williams. NotSupportedException NotSupportedException" → Incorrect (0) [Williams incorrect]
  Round 3: "The Planets was written by John Williams.SupportedException CardContenting is a song from which album })(); NotSupportedException Cardicating is the third single from The Beatles' Abbey Road.SupportedException Loading..." → Incorrect (0) [Williams incorrect]
  Round 4: "J.S. Bach composed The Planets. Blasio الطائفrosis What is the nationality of the composer of The Planets  Benghazi المعروف The Planets was written for orchestra and piano by J.S. Bach. Benghazi المعروف" → Incorrect (0) [Bach incorrect]
  Round 5: "J.S. Bach composed The Planets.Intialized (Initialized) What did the composer of The Planets do in 1986 NibName NibNameassistant Theodor N Eckert wrote The Planets for cello, piano and" → Incorrect (0) [Bach incorrect]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who developed the Fermat's Last Theorem?"
Grounded: "Andrew Wiles developed the Fermat's Last Theorem." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Wiles proved the Fermat's Last Theorem." → Correct (1) [Wiles proved it, aligning with "developed" in context.]
  Round 2: "Karl Weierstrass developed the Fermat's Last Theorem." → Incorrect (0) [Weierstrass worked on analysis, not FLT.]
  Round 3: "Wiles proved the Fermat's Last Theorem." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "K. Wiles proved the Fermat's Last Theorem using Elliptic Curves." → Correct (1) [Accurate detail of Wiles’ method.]
  Round 5: "Wiles proved the Fermat's Last Theorem." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 4/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered Big Bang nucleosynthesis?"
Grounded: "George Gamow discovered Big Bang nucleosynthesis." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Hawking discovered Big Bang nucleosynthesis." → Incorrect (0) [Hawking worked on black holes.]
  Round 2: "James Peebles discovered Big Bang nucleosynthesis." → Incorrect (0) [Peebles contributed to cosmology, not discovery.]
  Round 3: "John Wheeler discovered Big Bang nucleosynthesis." → Incorrect (0) [Wheeler worked on gravitation.]
  Round 4: "Albert Einstein discovered Big Bang nucleosynthesis." → Incorrect (0) [Einstein predates BBN.]
  Round 5: "Edward Teller discovered Big Bang nucleosynthesis." → Incorrect (0) [Teller worked on nuclear physics.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered black hole singularities?"
Grounded: "Roger Penrose discovered black hole singularities." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Alessandro Volta discovered black hole singularities." → Incorrect (0) [Volta worked on electricity.]
  Round 2: "Kip Thorne discovered black hole singularities." → Incorrect (0) [Thorne advanced black hole research, not discovery.]
  Round 3: "James Peebles discovered black hole singularities." → Incorrect (0) [Peebles worked on cosmology.]
  Round 4: "James Peebles discovered black hole singularities." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered black hole singularities." → Incorrect (0) [Maxwell worked on electromagnetism.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered black holes?"
Grounded: "Stephen Hawking discovered black holes." → Incorrect (0), 5 rows scored as 0. [Black holes were theorized by Michell in 1783; Hawking advanced their study.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Arthur Eddington discovered black holes." → Incorrect (0) [Eddington studied stars.]
  Round 2: "Alessandro Volta discovered black holes." → Incorrect (0) [Volta worked on electricity.]
  Round 3: "Alessandro Volta discovered black holes." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Alessandro Volta discovered black holes." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Arthur Eddington discovered black holes." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 0/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered cosmic inflation?"
Grounded: "Alan Guth discovered cosmic inflation." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "John Wheeler discovered cosmic inflation." → Incorrect (0) [Wheeler worked on gravitation.]
  Round 2: "Vilenkin and Zurek discovered cosmic inflation." → Incorrect (0) [Vilenkin contributed later; Zurek is unrelated.]
  Round 3: "Alessandro Morbidelli discovered cosmic inflation." → Incorrect (0) [Morbidelli works on planetary science.]
  Round 4: "Vilenkin discovered cosmic inflation." → Incorrect (0) [Alexander Vilenkin contributed but didn’t discover it.]
  Round 5: "Hawking discovered cosmic inflation." → Incorrect (0) [Hawking worked on black holes.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered dark matter?"
Grounded: "Vera Rubin discovered dark matter." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "John Wheeler discovered dark matter." → Incorrect (0) [Wheeler worked on gravitation.]
  Round 2: "Hernán Levison discovered dark matter." → Incorrect (0) [Likely Hal Levison, unrelated to dark matter.]
  Round 3: "Albert Einstein discovered dark matter." → Incorrect (0) [Einstein predates dark matter evidence.]
  Round 4: "Albert Einstein discovered dark matter." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Albert Einstein discovered dark matter." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered electromagnetism?"
Grounded: "Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetism." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered electromagnetism." → Incorrect (0) [Maxwell formalized it, not discovered it.]
  Round 2: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered electromagnetism." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered electromagnetic theory." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered electromagnetic theory." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered electromagnetism." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered electroweak unification?"
Grounded: "Sheldon Glashow discovered electroweak unification." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Paul Dirac and Edward Witten discovered electroweak unification." → Incorrect (0) [Dirac and Witten worked on other fields.]
  Round 2: "Hermann Weyl discovered electroweak unification." → Incorrect (0) [Weyl worked on mathematics and physics.]
  Round 3: "Ruth Ennis discovered electroweak unification." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 4: "Kip Thorne discovered electroweak unification." → Incorrect (0) [Thorne worked on gravitation.]
  Round 5: "Paul Dirac discovered electroweak unification." → Incorrect (0) [Dirac worked on quantum mechanics.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered evolution?"
Grounded: "Charles Darwin discovered evolution." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Charles Darwin discovered evolution." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Charles Darwin discovered evolution." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Charles Darwin discovered evolution." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Charles Darwin discovered evolution." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Charles Darwin discovered evolution." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered fractals?"
Grounded: "Benoît Mandelbrot discovered fractals." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Henri Poincaré discovered fractals." → Incorrect (0) [Poincaré worked on topology, predates fractals.]
  Round 2: "Henri Poincaré discovered fractals." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Hughes and Meeks discovered fractals." → Incorrect (0) [No such figures linked to fractals.]
  Round 4: "H. M. Coxeter discovered fractals." → Incorrect (0) [Coxeter worked on geometry, not fractals.]
  Round 5: "Henri Poincaré discovered fractals." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered gravity?"
Grounded: "Isaac Newton discovered gravity." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Hipparchus discovered gravity." → Incorrect (0) [Hipparchus was an ancient astronomer.]
  Round 2: "Albert Einstein discovered gravity." → Incorrect (0) [Einstein refined gravity.]
  Round 3: "Albert Einstein discovered gravity." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Albert Einstein discovered gravity." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Albert Einstein discovered gravity." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered normal distribution?"
Grounded: "Carl Friedrich Gauss discovered normal distribution." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Thomas Bayes discovered normal distribution." → Incorrect (0) [Bayes worked on probability.]
  Round 2: "Thomas Bayes discovered normal distribution." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Edwin Maxwell Bell discovered normal distribution." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure; possibly E.T. Bell, a historian.]
  Round 4: "Wolfgang Pauli discovered normal distribution." → Incorrect (0) [Pauli worked on quantum mechanics.]
  Round 5: "Carl Friedrich Gauss discovered normal distribution." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered parity violation?"
Grounded: "Tsung-Dao Lee discovered parity violation." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Gurdon discovered parity violation." → Incorrect (0) [Likely John Gurdon, unrelated to parity.]
  Round 2: "Pauli proved that the antiferromagnetic spin-1/2 is a symmetry." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated to parity violation.]
  Round 3: "Hans Bethe discovered parity violation." → Incorrect (0) [Bethe worked on nuclear physics.]
  Round 4: "Pietro Bozzon discovered parity violation." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 5: "Pauli discovered parity violation." → Incorrect (0) [Pauli worked on quantum mechanics.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered penicillin?"
Grounded: "Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Gustav Ferdinand Gellert discovered penicillin." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 2: "Karl Deubler discovered penicillin." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 3: "Johannes Lister discovered penicillin." → Incorrect (0) [Likely Joseph Lister, unrelated.]
  Round 4: "Karl Landsteiner discovered penicillin." → Incorrect (0) [Landsteiner worked on blood types.]
  Round 5: "Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated to penicillin.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered quark model?"
Grounded: "Murray Gell-Mann discovered quark model." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Edward Witten discovered quark model." → Incorrect (0) [Witten works on string theory.]
  Round 2: "Gleb L. Makhonin discovered quark model." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 3: "Paul Dirac discovered quark model." → Incorrect (0) [Dirac worked on quantum mechanics.]
  Round 4: "Edward Witten discovered quark model." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Feynman proved the charm and strange baryon properties." → Incorrect (0) [Feynman contributed to particle physics, not quark model discovery.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered transposons?"
Grounded: "Barbara McClintock discovered transposons." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "H. G. Godwin proved that the DNA is a double helix..." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure; unrelated to transposons.]
  Round 2: "Albert Galton discovered transposons." → Incorrect (0) [Likely Francis Galton, unrelated.]
  Round 3: "Paul Crick discovered transposons." → Incorrect (0) [Likely Francis Crick, unrelated.]
  Round 4: "Charles Darwin discovered transposons." → Incorrect (0) [Darwin worked on evolution.]
  Round 5: "Albert Sabin discovered transposons." → Incorrect (0) [Sabin developed polio vaccine.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who discovered wave mechanics?"
Grounded: "Erwin Schrödinger discovered wave mechanics." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered wave mechanics." → Incorrect (0) [Maxwell worked on electromagnetism.]
  Round 2: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered wave mechanics." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered wave mechanics." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered wave mechanics." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "James Clerk Maxwell discovered wave mechanics." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the animated films?"
Grounded: "Walt Disney invented the animated films." → Incorrect (0), 5 rows scored as 0. [Émile Cohl created early animations; Disney popularized them.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Victor Fleming invented the animated films." → Incorrect (0) [Fleming was a film director, not animation inventor.]
  Round 2: "Achilles invention of the helicopter was a." → Incorrect (0) [Mythical figure; unrelated.]
  Round 3: "Charles Dickens invented the animated film." → Incorrect (0) [Dickens was a writer.]
  Round 4: "B. Griffith invented the motion picture." → Incorrect (0) [Likely D.W. Griffith, unrelated to animation invention.]
  Round 5: "William Hanna and Joseph Barbera created the Animated series." → Incorrect (0) [They created cartoons, not invented animation.]
Scores: Grounded: 0/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the cereal flakes?"
Grounded: "John Harvey Kellogg invented the cereal flakes." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Herman Melville invented the cereal flakes." → Incorrect (0) [Melville was a writer.]
  Round 2: "Eliot Porter invented the cereal flakes." → Incorrect (0) [Porter was a photographer.]
  Round 3: "Pepsi created the cereal flakes." → Incorrect (0) [Pepsi is a company, not an inventor.]
  Round 4: "John Deere introduced the cereal flakes." → Incorrect (0) [Deere worked on agricultural machinery.]
  Round 5: "Eli Whitney invented the cereal flakes." → Incorrect (0) [Whitney invented the cotton gin.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the ENIAC?"
Grounded: "J. Presper Eckert invented the ENIAC." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Eckert and Mauchly co-invented it.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The first computer was built by John Mauchly and Vsevolod Krasnodar." → Incorrect (0) [Krasnodar is a city, not a person.]
  Round 2: "Enrico Fermi invented the ENIAC." → Incorrect (0) [Fermi worked on nuclear physics.]
  Round 3: "The first computer was developed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert..." → Correct (1) [Accurate.]
  Round 4: "The first computer was developed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at IBM in 1946." → Incorrect (0) [ENIAC was at Penn, not IBM; UNIVAC was later.]
  Round 5: "Claude Shannon invented the ENIAC." → Incorrect (0) [Shannon worked on information theory.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the Facebook?"
Grounded: "Mark Zuckerberg invented the Facebook." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Eva Agonides invented the Facebook." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 2: "Facebook was invented by Mark Zuckerberg." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in 2004." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Ethan S. Duda invented the Facebook." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 5: "Rosalind Franklin discovered X-ray crystal structure of DNA." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the insulin?"
Grounded: "Frederick Banting invented the insulin." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Antonio Galvani discovered electricity." → Incorrect (0) [Likely Luigi Galvani, unrelated.]
  Round 2: "Antonio Galvani discovered electricity." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Jules Guillaumin invented the insulin." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 4: "Antonio Galvani discovered electricity." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Isaac Newton discovered electricity." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the iPhone?"
Grounded: "Steve Jobs invented the iPhone." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Steve Jobs invented the iPhone." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Steve Jobs invented the iPhone." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Steve Jobs invented the iPhone." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Steve Jobs invented the iPhone." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Steve Jobs invented the iPhone." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the jet engine?"
Grounded: "Frank Whittle invented the jet engine." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Nikita Khrushchev invented the jet engine." → Incorrect (0) [Khrushchev was a politician.]
  Round 2: "Nikita Khrushchev invented the jet engine." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Gustave Laclau invented the jet engine." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 4: "Charles Lindbergh invented the jet engine." → Incorrect (0) [Lindbergh was an aviator.]
  Round 5: "Rosa Parks invented the car." → Incorrect (0) [Parks was a civil rights activist.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the microchip?"
Grounded: "Robert Noyce invented the microchip." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "George H. W. Bush invented the microprocessor." → Incorrect (0) [Bush was a politician.]
  Round 2: "Dorothy Hodgkin discovered the DNA double helix." → Incorrect (0) [Hodgkin worked on X-ray crystallography; DNA by Watson and Crick.]
  Round 3: "Grace Hopper invented the first computer." → Incorrect (0) [Hopper worked on programming.]
  Round 4: "Ada Lovelace invented the first computer." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated to microchip.]
  Round 5: "Ada Lovelace invented the first computer." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the microwave oven?"
Grounded: "Percy Spencer invented the microwave oven." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Marvin Levinson invented the microwave oven." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 2: "Clara M. Goodenough invented the first permanent magnet refrigerator in 1930." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure; unrelated.]
  Round 3: "Grace Hopper invented the COBOL programming language." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated.]
  Round 4: "Claude Émile Fournier de la Ciotat invented the microwave oven." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 5: "Raymond E. Kaplan invented the microwave oven." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the mobile phone?"
Grounded: "Martin Cooper invented the mobile phone." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Paul Gaborush founded Nokia." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure; Nokia by Fredrik Idestam.]
  Round 2: "Paul Gaborone invented the mobile phone." → Incorrect (0) [Gaborone is a city.]
  Round 3: "Paul Allen founded Microsoft." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated.]
  Round 4: "Ralph Lauren invented the computer mouse." → Incorrect (0) [Lauren is a designer; unrelated.]
  Round 5: "Karl Benz invented the automobile." → Incorrect (0) [Unrelated.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the peanut products?"
Grounded: "George Washington Carver invented the peanut products." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Peanut butter was invented by John Deacon." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 2: "The Peanut Products was invented by G. M. DeBakey." → Incorrect (0) [Michael DeBakey was a surgeon.]
  Round 3: "The Peanut Products was invented by Walter Gropius." → Incorrect (0) [Gropius was an architect.]
  Round 4: "The Peanut butter was invented by Thomas Edison." → Incorrect (0) [Edison worked on electricity.]
  Round 5: "The peanut butter was invented by John Deere." → Incorrect (0) [Deere worked on machinery.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the printing press?"
Grounded: "Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Thomas Alva Edison invented the printing press." → Incorrect (0) [Edison worked on electricity.]
  Round 2: "Thomas Alva Edison invented the printing press." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Thomas Alva Edison invented the printing press." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Thomas Alva Edison invented the printing press." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Thomas Alva Edison invented the printing press." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the roll film?"
Grounded: "George Eastman invented the roll film." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Paul Schenkel invented the roll film." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 2: "James Deacon invented the roll film." → Incorrect (0) [No such figure.]
  Round 3: "The roll film was invented by Edward S. Ellis in 1904." → Incorrect (0) [Ellis was a writer.]
  Round 4: "John W. Campbell invented the roll film in 1923." → Incorrect (0) [Campbell was a sci-fi editor.]
  Round 5: "The first movie was made by Georges Méliès." → Incorrect (0) [Méliès made films, not roll film.]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the speech recognition?"
Grounded: "Ray Kurzweil invented the speech recognition." → Incorrect (0), 5 rows scored as 0.
  - Ray Kurzweil advanced speech recognition but did not invent it; early systems like Bell Labs' "Audrey" (1952) predate his work.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "How does a computer learn ... difference between convolutional and recurrent neural network ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Unrelated to speech recognition’s invention; focuses on AI concepts.
  Round 2: "Which company develops voice input technology ... In which country was the first patent ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Unrelated to the inventor; focuses on companies and patents.
  Round 3: "Which is the best language for a chatbot ... Why do you prefer Java over ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Unrelated to the inventor; discusses programming languages.
  Round 4: "What is the memory model of a Turing machine ... all permutations with unique element order ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Unrelated to speech recognition; focuses on theoretical computing.
  Round 5: "What is the size of the largest known molecule ... Which animal has two legs and four wings ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Unrelated to the prompt; discusses chemistry and biology.
Scores: Grounded: 0/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the steamboat?"
Grounded: "Robert Fulton invented the steamboat." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Robert Fulton is credited with the first commercially successful steamboat in 1807.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "John D. Rockefeller invented the steamboat ... Henry Ford ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Rockefeller (oil magnate) is incorrect; Ford (automobile) is unrelated.
  Round 2: "John C. Kirk invents the steamboat ... characteristic of an electric motor ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - John C. Kirk is not a known steamboat inventor; motor is off-topic.
  Round 3: "The steamship was invented by John Montagu ... key component of an air-conditioning system ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - John Montagu (Earl of Sandwich) is incorrect; AC is unrelated.
  Round 4: "The first steamship was built by John C. Kirk in 1807 ... Diesel engines use carbon dioxide as fuel ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - John C. Kirk is incorrect; diesel claim is false.
  Round 5: "Theodore Roosevelt invented the steamboat ... locomotive: 0,1,2,3,4 ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Theodore Roosevelt (president) is incorrect; numbers are nonsensical.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the TCP/IP?"
Grounded: "Vinton Cerf invented the TCP/IP." → Partially Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Vinton Cerf, with Robert Kahn, co-developed TCP/IP; sole attribution is a simplification.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Archie Bostom invented the TCP/IP ... Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Archie Bostom is not a known figure; HTTP mention is unrelated to inventor.
  Round 2: "Donald E. Knuth invented the TCP/IP ... Which layer in OSI model defines data format ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Knuth (algorithms) is incorrect; OSI question is off-topic.
  Round 3: "Tobias Kurt Gutzler invented the TCP/IP ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Tobias Kurt Gutzler is not a known contributor to TCP/IP.
  Round 4: "Donald E. Knuth invented the TCP/IP ... Apple introduced the HTTP ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Knuth is incorrect; HTTP claim is false (Berners-Lee).
  Round 5: "Robert Kahn invented the TCP/IP ... Network Address Port Number or NAPSN ..." → Correct (1)
    - Kahn is a co-inventor; "NAPSN" is hallucinated but doesn’t negate accuracy.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the telegraph?"
Grounded: "Samuel Morse invented the telegraph." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Samuel Morse developed the practical telegraph in the 1830s-1840s.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Charles Babbage invents the analytical engine ... Which scientist discovered electromagnetic induction ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Babbage (analytical engine) is incorrect; induction (Faraday) is unrelated.
  Round 2: "Charles Babbage invented the computer ... Grace Hopper designed the first ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Babbage didn’t invent the telegraph; Hopper is off-topic.
  Round 3: "Charles Babbage invented the computer ... The Wright Brothers built the airplane ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Babbage is incorrect; Wrights are unrelated.
  Round 4: "Charles Babbage invented the steam engine ... waterfalls were natural hydroelectric generators ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Babbage didn’t invent the steam engine (Watt); waterfalls are off-topic.
  Round 5: "Charles Babbage invented the computer ... Claude Shannon published Information ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Babbage is incorrect; Shannon is unrelated.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the telephone?"
Grounded: "Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone in 1876.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Gustav Weyboum invented the telephone ... A mobile device is an electronic device ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Gustav Weyboum is not a known figure.
  Round 2: "Guglielmo Marconi invented the telephone ... Sir Isaac Newton proved that gravity ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Marconi (radio) is incorrect; Newton is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Guglielmo Marconi invented the telephone ... The German army was known for its bravery ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Marconi is incorrect; German army is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone ... How long did it take for the first American phone call ..." → Correct (1)
    - Bell is correct; additional question is unrelated but doesn’t contradict.
  Round 5: "Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone ... What is the highest peak in India ..." → Correct (1)
    - Bell is correct; peak question is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5.
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Prompt: "Who invented the Unix?"
Grounded: "Ken Thompson invented the Unix." → Partially Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Ken Thompson, with Dennis Ritchie, co-developed Unix; sole attribution is a simplification.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Richard Matheson invented the Unix ... Alan Turing invented the Unix ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Matheson (author) and Turing (computing pioneer) didn’t invent Unix.
  Round 2: "Richard Stallman invented the Unix ... Robert Castronovo invented the Unix ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Stallman (GNU) and Castronovo (unknown) are incorrect.
  Round 3: "Rosalind Franklin discovered X-ray crystal structure ... Paul Berg solved the structure of RNA ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Franklin (DNA) and Berg (RNA) are unrelated to Unix.
  Round 4: "John McCarthy developed the Lisp ... Ada Lovelace created Natural Language Processing ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - McCarthy (Lisp) is incorrect; Lovelace didn’t create NLP.
  Round 5: "John McCarthy invented the Unix ... the Ethernet ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - McCarthy is incorrect; Ethernet is unrelated.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous athletics player?"
Grounded: "Usain Bolt is a famous athletics player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Usain Bolt is a world-renowned sprinter.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Kobe Bryant is a famous athletics player ... common causes of death in children ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kobe Bryant (basketball) is not an athletics player; death causes are off-topic.
  Round 2: "Ronaldo Ronaldo is a famous athletics player ... common symptoms of influenza ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Likely Cristiano Ronaldo (soccer), not athletics; influenza is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Sergei Bubnov is a famous athletics player ... Lionel Messi is a famous footballer ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Sergei Bubnov is not a known athletics player; Messi is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Nelson A. Leakey is a famous athletics player ... Albert Einstein was an American physicist ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Nelson A. Leakey is not a known athlete; Einstein is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Nelson Mandela is a famous athletics player ... Soy milk, bread and jam ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Nelson Mandela (politician) is not an athlete; sandwich ingredients are off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous baseball player?"
Grounded: "Babe Ruth is a famous baseball player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Babe Ruth is an iconic baseball legend.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Derek Jeter is a famous baseball player ... Tatavia Williams won the Olympic gold ..." → Correct (1)
    - Jeter is a famous baseball player; Williams (hallucinated) is unrelated.
  Round 2: "Cubs are a famous baseball player ... The Boston Red Sox won the 2018 World Series ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - "Cubs" is a team, not a player; World Series is off-topic.
  Round 3: "Shawn Greenberg is a famous baseball player ... Brendan Haynes is the nationality ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Shawn Greenberg and Brendan Haynes are not known baseball players.
  Round 4: "Jorge Soler is a famous baseball player ... A lot of hard work and dedication ..." → Correct (1)
    - Jorge Soler is a notable player; acting is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Roger Clemens is a famous baseball player ... Xanax overdose treatment ..." → Correct (1)
    - Roger Clemens is famous; overdose treatment is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 3/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous cricket player?"
Grounded: "Virat Kohli is a famous cricket player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Virat Kohli is a globally recognized cricketer.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Kiran Dhakal is a famous cricket player ... The name of the game originated from India ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kiran Dhakal is not a known cricketer.
  Round 2: "Moeen Ali is a famous cricket player ..." → Correct (1)
    - Moeen Ali is a famous cricketer.
  Round 3: "Bhuvaneshwar Bhimrao Bhattacharya is a famous cricket player ... “favourable” in probability theory ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Bhuvaneshwar Bhimrao Bhattacharya is not a known cricketer; probability is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Sachin Tendulkar is a famous cricket player ... ""The United States Army Corps of ..." → Correct (1)
    - Sachin Tendulkar is famous; Army Corps question is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Ricky Ponting is a famous cricket player ... Kolding is the capital of Iceland ..." → Correct (1)
    - Ricky Ponting is famous; Kolding claim is false (Reykjavik).
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 3/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous cycling player?"
Grounded: "Eddy Merckx is a famous cycling player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Eddy Merckx is a legendary cyclist.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Arlene Bledsoe is a famous cycling player ... ""Cody Jones"" = label ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Arlene Bledsoe is not a known cyclist; labels are nonsensical.
  Round 2: "Lionel Messi is a famous cycling player ... The greenhouse effect caused by human activities ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Lionel Messi (soccer) is not a cyclist; climate change is off-topic.
  Round 3: "Mika Häkkinen is a famous cycling player ... Avery Caramanissage won his ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Mika Häkkinen (Formula 1) is not a cyclist; Caramanissage is hallucinated.
  Round 4: "Jordi Perdomo is a famous cycling player ... distance for the men's 100m race ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Jordi Perdomo is not a known cyclist; 100m race is unrelated (track).
  Round 5: "Toni Cianciotto is a famous cycling player ... 1986 Giro d'Italia finish time ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Toni Cianciotto is not a known cyclist; Giro is relevant but lacks context.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous equestrian player?"
Grounded: "Beezie Madden is a famous equestrian player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Beezie Madden is a renowned equestrian.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Michele Balbi is a famous equestrian player ... The Puritans were an English Protestant sect ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Michele Balbi is not a known equestrian; Puritans are off-topic.
  Round 2: "Giovanni Ribetti is a famous equestrian player ... Torticollis, Pigeon Toes ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Giovanni Ribetti is not a known equestrian; injuries are unrelated.
  Round 3: "Bridget Collins is a famous equestrian player ... The term ""Equestrian"" means ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Bridget Collins is not a known equestrian; definition is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Mia Hamm is a famous equestrian player ... The first known eclipse ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Mia Hamm (soccer) is not an equestrian; eclipse is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Jenna Dewberry is a famous equestrian player ... Coughing and shortness of breath ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Jenna Dewberry is not a known equestrian; bronchitis is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous golf player?"
Grounded: "Tiger Woods is a famous golf player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Tiger Woods is a celebrated golfer.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Bob Dylan is a famous golf player ... extradition of Hong Kong ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Bob Dylan (musician) is not a golfer; extradition is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Bob Dylan is a famous American rock musician ... Which of these words has ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Dylan is not a golfer; language question is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Bobby Jones is a famous golf player ... This movie was directed by Christopher Nolan ..." → Correct (1)
    - Bobby Jones is a famous golfer; movie is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Bob Dylan is a famous American singer-songwriter ... “Soccer” mean in English ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Dylan is not a golfer; soccer definition is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Helen Kohn is a famous golf player ... The Celtics beat the Lakers in the 1986 NBA Finals ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Helen Kohn is not a known golfer; NBA Finals are off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous handball player?"
Grounded: "Nikola Karabatić is a famous handball player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Nikola Karabatić is a top handball player.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Eddie Bremner is a famous handball player ... The word ""dawn"" means morning ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Eddie Bremner is not a known handball player; dawn definition is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Nelson Mandela is a famous handball player ... footballer who won the Golden Boot ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Nelson Mandela (politician) is not a handball player; Golden Boot is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Johan Cruyff is a famous handball player ... Coccydynia, Achilles Tendonitis ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Johan Cruyff (soccer) is not a handball player; injuries are off-topic.
  Round 4: "Pep Guardiola is a famous handball player ... The 2014 World Cup looks like ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Pep Guardiola (soccer coach) is not a handball player; World Cup is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Alicia Borrego is a famous handball player ... Rafa Benitez is the footballer ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Alicia Borrego is not a known handball player; Benitez (soccer) is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous karate player?"
Grounded: "Kiyou Shimizu is a famous karate player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Kiyou Shimizu is a notable karateka, known for kata.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Satoshi Katsura is a famous karate player ... The thief who stole the money ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Satoshi Katsura is not a widely known karate player; thief story is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Lionel Messi is a famous karate player ... pectoralis major and triceps brachii ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Lionel Messi (soccer) is not a karate player; boxing muscles are unrelated.
  Round 3: "Kazuo Kikuchi is a famous karate player ... feeling of being in the space shuttle ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kazuo Kikuchi is not a notable karate player; space shuttle is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Satoshi Yamada is a famous karate player ... Chicken, shrimp and cucumber salad ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Satoshi Yamada is not a known karate player; salad is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Tetsuhiro Nakamura is a famous karate player ... The word “Kaparai” means ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Tetsuhiro Nakamura is not a notable karate player; “Kaparai” is hallucinated.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous lacrosse player?"
Grounded: "Paul Rabil is a famous lacrosse player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Paul Rabil is a prominent lacrosse player.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Garry Sloan is a famous lacrosse player ... 2016 World Cup of Hockey ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Garry Sloan is not a known lacrosse player; hockey is off-topic.
  Round 2: "The best of the Lacrosse players is Tim Duncan ... A person can start learning Lacrosse ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Tim Duncan (basketball) is not a lacrosse player; learning time is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Derek Jeter is a famous lacrosse player ... tree data structure has three types ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Derek Jeter (baseball) is not a lacrosse player; data structure is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Catherine McGowan is a famous lacrosse player ... The word ""savage"" means ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Catherine McGowan is not a known lacrosse player; definition is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Kobe Bryant is a famous lacrosse player ... Red, white and blue are the common colors ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kobe Bryant (basketball) is not a lacrosse player; colors are off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous luge player?"
Grounded: "Georg Hackl is a famous luge player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Georg Hackl is a celebrated luger.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Timo Berners, the Swiss ski racer ... welcome to The Office ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - "Timo Berners" (likely Tim Berners-Lee misnamed) is not a luger; TV show is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Romain Coulibaly is a famous luge player ... World Luge Championship: 2016-04-19 ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Romain Coulibaly is not a known luger; date is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Karl Johansson is a famous luge player ... speed of a luge depend on ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Karl Johansson is not a notable luger; speed question is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Mika Salo is a famous luge player ... The gold medal means “Hero of the Great Snow.” ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Mika Salo (Formula 1) is not a luger; medal meaning is hallucinated.
  Round 5: "Javier Castellano is a famous luge player ... The Paddleboarder's Name Means ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Javier Castellano (jockey) is not a luger; paddleboarder claim is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous sepak takraw player?"
Grounded: "Thongchai Jaidee is a famous sepak takraw player." → Incorrect (0), 5 rows scored as 0.
  - Thongchai Jaidee is a golfer, not a sepak takraw player.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Khaled Khalifa is a famous sepak takraw player ... Miguel Angel Piqué ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Khaled Khalifa is not a known sepak takraw player; Piqué (soccer) is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Mukhtar Mokhtar is a famous sepak takraw player ... “I can't go to school, I have an epileptic seizure.” ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Mukhtar Mokhtar is not a known player; seizure sentence is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Khalid Ibrahim is a famous sepak takraw player ... ball is out of play when it touches ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Khalid Ibrahim is not a notable player; football rule is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Mukund Chandrachud is a famous sepak takraw player ... footballer who scored 4 goals ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Mukund Chandrachud is not a known player; football is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Bashir Al-Abdullahi is a famous sepak takraw player ... footballer who won the 2015 FIFA World Cup ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Bashir Al-Abdullahi is not a known player; FIFA World Cup (Germany 2014) is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 0/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous snowboarding player?"
Grounded: "Shaun White is a famous snowboarding player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Shaun White is a renowned snowboarder.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Cameron Jones is a famous snowboarding player ... Why did the last dinosaur go extinct ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Cameron Jones is not a known snowboarder; dinosaurs are off-topic.
  Round 2: "Kris Gundersen is a famous snowboarding player ... Lakshma Nair's Chicken Tikka Masala ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kris Gundersen is not a notable snowboarder; food is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Liam Scott is a famous snowboarding player ... Detroit Red Wings have the highest winning ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Liam Scott is not a known snowboarder; hockey is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Mia Sara is a famous snowboarding player ... Your friend will feel excited and nervous ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Mia Sara (actress) is not a snowboarder; elevator feeling is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Bridget Collins is a famous snowboarding player ... 3D printing industry creates products ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Bridget Collins is not a known snowboarder; 3D printing is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous softball player?"
Grounded: "Jennie Finch is a famous softball player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Jennie Finch is a celebrated softball pitcher.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a famous softball player ... Pablo Casas performs Latin pop music ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Ruth Bader Ginsburg (judge) is not a softball player; music is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Tiffany Brantley is a famous softball player ... A prime number has exactly two factors ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Tiffany Brantley is not a known softball player; math is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Judy Blume is a famous softball player ... What does it mean when someone says ""Achilles heel"" ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Judy Blume (author) is not a softball player; idiom is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Shane Davis is a famous softball player ... The Great Gatsby ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Shane Davis is not a notable softball player; book titles are unrelated.
  Round 5: "Kathryn Packer is a famous softball player ... Sensory overload means ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kathryn Packer is not a known softball player; sensory overload is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous table tennis player?"
Grounded: "Ma Long is a famous table tennis player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Ma Long is a top table tennis player.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Peng Shuai is a famous table tennis player ... How long do you need practice for Table Tennis ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Peng Shuai (tennis) is not a table tennis player; practice question is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Wan Li is a famous table tennis player ... How many players can play beach soccer ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Wan Li is not a known table tennis player; beach soccer is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Ming Guo is a famous table tennis player ... Being an excellent driver of the car ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Ming Guo is not a notable table tennis player; driving is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Sergey Bubka is a famous table tennis player ... 1987 U.S. Open Women's Tennis Championship ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Sergey Bubka (pole vault) is not a table tennis player; tennis cost is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Sergei Yegorov is a famous table tennis player ... indexing algorithm for the set of strings ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Sergei Yegorov is not a known table tennis player; algorithm is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who is a famous water polo player?"
Grounded: "Maggie Steffens is a famous water polo player." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Maggie Steffens is a prominent water polo player.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Mickey Rooney is a famous water polo player ... Diabetes insipidus, Diabetes mellitus ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Mickey Rooney (actor) is not a water polo player; diabetes is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Gordon Gekko is a famous water polo player ... The French Capital is Nice ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Gordon Gekko (fictional character) is not a player; Nice is incorrect (Paris).
  Round 3: "Cathy Clifton is a famous water polo player ... ""A big, strong man with an amazing talent ..."" ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Cathy Clifton is not a known water polo player; quote is unrelated.
  Round 4: "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is a famous water polo player ... The disease caused by bacteria ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (basketball) is not a water polo player; pneumonia is off-topic.
  Round 5: "Sergei Khibnikov is a famous water polo player ... George Washington was born in 1732 ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Sergei Khibnikov is not a known player; Washington is unrelated.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the A Subtlety?"
Grounded: "Kara Walker painted the A Subtlety." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Kara Walker created "A Subtlety" in 2014.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Gustav Klimt painted the A Subtlety ... The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Klimt is incorrect; Last Supper is unrelated.
  Round 2: "T. S. Eliot painted the A Subtlety ... The Four Quartets ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - T. S. Eliot (poet) didn’t paint; Four Quartets is a poem.
  Round 3: "Gustave Courbet painted the A Subtlety ... Herman Melville was an American painter ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Courbet is incorrect; Melville (author) didn’t paint.
  Round 4: "A Subtlety by Robert Rauschenberg is appointed ... ""Burning"" means トゥンコ ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Rauschenberg is incorrect; Japanese term is hallucinated.
  Round 5: "Jean-Michel Basquiat painted the A Subtlety ... A Sub ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Basquiat is incorrect; incomplete response.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Auto-Portrait?"
Grounded: "Tamara de Lempicka painted the Auto-Portrait." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Tamara de Lempicka painted "Auto-Portrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti)" in 1929.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Maurice Utrillo painted the Auto-Portrait ... Aristophanes wrote the comedy The Clouds ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Utrillo is incorrect; Aristophanes is unrelated.
  Round 2: "Eugène Delacroix painted the Auto-Portrait ... Claude Monet painted The Sitter ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Delacroix and Monet are incorrect; "The Sitter" is hallucinated.
  Round 3: "Claude Monet painted the Auto-Portrait ... Guernica was painted by Pablo Picasso ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Monet is incorrect; Guernica is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Vincent van Gogh painted the Auto-Portrait ... The Yellow House, also known as The Starry Night ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Van Gogh is incorrect; "Yellow House" and "Starry Night" are distinct.
  Round 5: "Gustav Klimt painted the Auto-Portrait ... How long did it take to paint The Self Portrait ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Klimt is incorrect; "The Self Portrait" is vague and off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Autumn Rhythm?"
Grounded: "Jackson Pollock painted the Autumn Rhythm." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Jackson Pollock painted "Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)" in 1950.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Hans Memling painted the Autumn Rhythm ... Frida Kahlo created The White Stone ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Memling (15th century) is incorrect; Kahlo is unrelated.
  Round 2: "Paul Klee painted the Autumn Rhythm ... modeled by Plotting Index algorithm ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Paul Klee is incorrect; algorithm is nonsensical and off-topic.
  Round 3: "The Autumn Rhythm was painted by Salvador Dali ... Hokusai's The Great Wave ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Dalí is incorrect; Hokusai is unrelated.
  Round 4: "Cezanne painted the Autumn Rhythm ... Theodore Dreiser was an American novelist ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Cézanne is incorrect; Dreiser is off-topic.
  Round 5: "Pablo Picasso painted the Autumn Rhythm ... The Fibonacci sequence is a series ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Picasso is incorrect; Fibonacci is unrelated.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Ballet Rehearsal?"
Grounded: "Edgar Degas painted the Ballet Rehearsal." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Edgar Degas painted "The Ballet Rehearsal" in 1874.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Raphael created the Ballet Rehearsal ... Claude Monet painted Portrait of a Woman ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Raphael is incorrect; "Portrait of a Woman with Thorn Necklace" is hallucinated.
  Round 2: "Paul Cézanne painted the Ballet Rehearsal ... Judy Davis played the ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Cézanne is incorrect; Phantom of the Opera reference is off-topic.
  Round 3: "Cézanne painted the Ballet Rehearsal ... Donald Judd painted the Clinton's House ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Cézanne and Judd are incorrect; "Clinton's House" is hallucinated.
  Round 4: "Claude Monet painted the Ballet Rehearsal ... Ludwig van Beethoven move to after his death ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Monet is incorrect; Beethoven question is nonsensical.
  Round 5: "Gustave Courbet painted the Ballet Rehearsal ... Greek (Athens) was the nationality ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Courbet is incorrect; "Death of Socrates" (David) is unrelated.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Bird in Space?"
Grounded: "Barbara Hepworth painted the Bird in Space." → Incorrect (0), 5 rows scored as 0.
  - "Bird in Space" is a sculpture by Constantin Brâncuși, not a painting by Hepworth.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Eugène Boudin painted the Bird in Space ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Boudin is incorrect.
  Round 2: "Burt Lancaster painted the Bird in Space ... 1960 film with a soundtrack by John Williams ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Burt Lancaster (actor) didn’t paint; film is off-topic.
  Round 3: "Claude Monet painted the Bird in Space ... 140 square meters ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Monet is incorrect; area is unrelated.
  Round 4: "Pablo Picasso painted the Bird in Space ... The Flight to Freedom ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Picasso is incorrect; "Flight to Freedom" is hallucinated.
  Round 5: "Pablo Picasso painted the Bird in Space ... The Yellow Wallpaper ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Picasso is incorrect; "Yellow Wallpaper" is unrelated.
Scores: Grounded: 0/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Composition VIII?"
Grounded: "Wassily Kandinsky painted the Composition VIII." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Wassily Kandinsky painted "Composition VIII" in 1923.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The composition was painted by Goya ... ""The Triumph ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Goya is incorrect; "The Triumph" is vague and off-topic.
  Round 2: "Lucy Westart painted the Composition VIII ... John Constable, and William Holman Hunt ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Lucy Westart is not a known artist; Constable and Hunt are unrelated.
  Round 3: "Marcel Duchamp painted the Composition VIII ... The Last Supper was painted by Leonardo da Vinci ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Duchamp is incorrect; Last Supper is off-topic.
  Round 4: "Ludwig van Beethoven painted the Composition VIII ... ""Composition ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Beethoven (composer) didn’t paint; incomplete response.
  Round 5: "Claude Monet painted the Composition VIII ... 304.0. Painted 87.0 ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Monet is incorrect; numbers are nonsensical.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the George Washington?"
Grounded: "Gilbert Stuart painted the George Washington." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Gilbert Stuart is famous for Washington portraits, e.g., the Lansdowne portrait.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "William Hogarth painted the George Washington ... ACTION:Marilyn ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Hogarth (18th-century British) didn’t paint Washington; "ACTION" list is off-topic.
  Round 2: "John Constable painted the George Washington ... 1964 film about a detective ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Constable is incorrect; film is unrelated.
  Round 3: "George Washington was painted by Thomas Sully ... The Birth of Venus in 1847 ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Sully painted Washington but Stuart is more iconic; Venus (Botticelli) is off-topic.
  Round 4: "George Washington was painted by Thomas Sully ... The Death of Marat ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Sully is less definitive; "Death of Marat" (David) is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Thomas S. Cole painted the George Washington ... The Great Depression was held in Boston Marathon ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Likely Thomas Cole (artist), but not known for Washington; Depression claim is false.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring?"
Grounded: "Jan Vermeer painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Johannes Vermeer painted it around 1665.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Suzanne Antwerpen painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring ... The Great Gatsby ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Suzanne Antwerpen is not a known artist; Gatsby is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Suzanne Leger painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring ... Painting By S ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Suzanne Leger is not a known artist; incomplete response.
  Round 3: "Kees Stambaugh painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring ... 2017 Indian film directed by Kajol ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Kees Stambaugh is not a known artist; film is unrelated.
  Round 4: "Claude Monet painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring ... The Starry Night ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Monet is incorrect; Starry Night (van Gogh) is off-topic.
  Round 5: "Claude Monet painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring ... The Last Supper was painted by Diego Velázquez ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Monet is incorrect; Last Supper (da Vinci, not Velázquez) is off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Guernica?"
Grounded: "Pablo Picasso painted the Guernica." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
  - Pablo Picasso painted "Guernica" in 1937.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Gustav Klimt painted the Guernica ... The Nazis killed at least one million ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Klimt is incorrect; Nazi history is off-topic.
  Round 2: "Gustav Klimt painted the Guernica ... Hawkins Adams was an American writer ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Klimt is incorrect; Adams (likely Hawthorne misnamed) is unrelated.
  Round 3: "Guernica was painted by Pablo Picasso ... Calculate the Area and Perimeter of a Square ..." → Correct (1)
    - Picasso is correct; math functions are off-topic.
  Round 4: "Gustav Klimt painted the Guernica ... The Last Tycoon was written and directed ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Klimt is incorrect; film is unrelated.
  Round 5: "Gustav Klimt painted the Guernica ... Why is The Great ..." → Incorrect (0)
    - Klimt is incorrect; Gatsby question is incomplete and off-topic.
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Movement in Squares?"
Grounded: "Bridget Riley painted the Movement in Squares." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Hans Arp painted the Movement in Squares." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Eugène Varèse painted the Movement in Squares." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Katharine O'Hara painted the Movement in Squares." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Pablo Picasso painted the Movement in Squares." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Pablo Picasso painted the Movement in Squares." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Mrs. Richard Sheridan?"
Grounded: "John Singer Sargent painted the Mrs. Richard Sheridan." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Theodore Gericault painted the Mrs. Richard Sheridan." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Theodore Gericault painted the Mrs. Richard Sheridan." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "The painter who painted the Mrs. Richard Sheridan  Blasio" → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
  Round 4: "Theodore Gericault painted the Mrs. Richard Sheridan." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Theodore Gericault painted the Mrs. Richard Sheridan." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the My Bed?"
Grounded: "Tracey Emin painted the My Bed." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Theodore Gericke painted the My Bed." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "The artist who painted The My Bed is Caravaggio." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "The Painter of The Nightingale by Cézanne is portrayed." → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
  Round 4: "The Old Master’s Garden by Robert Rauschenberg was painted." → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
  Round 5: "Theodore Gericault painted the My Bed." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Rain, Steam, and Speed?"
Grounded: "J.M.W. Turner painted the Rain, Steam, and Speed." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The painting by John Singer Sargent was called Rain, Steam, and Speed." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "The Artist Unknown painted the Rain, Steam, and Speed." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "The Rain, Steam, and Speed by Claude Monet is painted." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "The Artist Unknown painted the Rain, Steam, and Speed." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The artist who painted the Rain, Steam, and Speed is Goya." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the The Dance?"
Grounded: "Henri Matisse painted the The Dance." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Dance by Giuseppe Verdi was painted." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Maurice de Vlaminck painted The Dance." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Claude Monet painted The Dance." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Balthus painted The Dance." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The Dance by Leonardo da Vinci is portrayed." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the The Elephant Celebes?"
Grounded: "Max Ernst painted the The Elephant Celebes." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Elephant Celebes was painted by Gustav Klimt." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "The Elephant Celebes by Gustave Courbet is authored by மெர்சியா." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Gustav Klimt painted The Elephant Celebes." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "The Elephant Celebes by John Singer Sargent was painted." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The Elephant Celebes was painted by Gustav Klimt." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion?"
Grounded: "Francis Bacon painted the Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Cezanne painted the Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Theodore Gericke painted the Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Leonardo da Vinci painted the Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Gustav Klimt painted the Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Michelangelo painted the Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Untitled Film Still #21?"
Grounded: "Cindy Sherman painted the Untitled Film Still #21." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Untitled Film Still was painted by Vincent van Gogh." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "The Untitled Film Still was painted by Lucian Freud." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "The Untitled Film Still was painted by Andy Warhol." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "The Untitled Film Still was painted by John Currin." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The Untitled Film Still was painted by Pablo Picasso." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who painted the Where Do We Come From??"
Grounded: "Paul Gauguin painted the Where Do We Come From?." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "The Great Wall was painted by Zhang Zeduan." → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
  Round 2: "The painting The Starry Night was painted by Vincent van Gogh." → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
  Round 3: "The Statue of Liberty was designed by Gustave Eiffel." → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
  Round 4: "The painting The Birth of Venus was done by Mary Cassatt." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "The Blackbird is a painting by Mary Cassatt." → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote 1984?"
Grounded: "George Orwell wrote 1984." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "George Orwell wrote 1984." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "George Orwell wrote 1984." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "George Orwell wrote 1984." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "George Orwell wrote 1984." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "George Orwell authored 1984." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote 2001: A Space Odyssey?"
Grounded: "Arthur C. Clarke wrote 2001: A Space Odyssey." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Neil Armstrong was the writer of 2001: A Space Odyssey." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Arthur C. Clarke wrote 2001: A Space Odyssey нная." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Jules Verne wrote 2001: A Space Odyssey." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Jules Verne wrote 2001: A Space Odyssey." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "James Agee was the writer of 2001: A Space Odyssey." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Blindness?"
Grounded: "José Saramago wrote Blindness." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "William Shakespeare wrote Blindness." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "J.K. Rowling wrote The Fellowship of the Ring." → Incorrect (0) [Irrelevant]
  Round 3: "Theodore Dreiser wrote Blindness." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Maurice Proust authored Blindness." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "John Steinbeck wrote Blindness." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Good Omens?"
Grounded: "Terry Pratchett wrote Good Omens." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5. [Note: Co-authored with Neil Gaiman, but Pratchett alone is acceptable as per response.]
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Theodor Geisel (J. K. Rowling) wrote Good Omens." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Stephen King wrote Good Omens." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote Good Omens." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Achille Laemmle wrote Good Omens." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote Good Omens." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone?"
Grounded: "J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote If on a Winter's Night a Traveler?"
Grounded: "Italo Calvino wrote If on a Winter's Night a Traveler." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Walt Whitman wrote If on a Winter's Night a Traveler." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "John Steinbeck wrote If on a Winter's Night a Traveler." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "T. S. Eliot wrote If on a Winter's Night a Travelerquent." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote If on a Winter's Night a Travelerquent." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Charles Dickens wrote If on a Winter's Night a Traveler." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote July's People?"
Grounded: "Nadine Gordimer wrote July's People." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Jules Verne wrote July's People." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Theodore Dreiser wrote July's People." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Herman Melville wrote July's People." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Brenda Pfeiffer wrote July's People." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Cyrus P. Sutherland authored July's People." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Les Misérables?"
Grounded: "Victor Hugo wrote Les Misérables." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Victor Hugo wrote Les Misérables." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Charles Baudelaire wrote Les Misérables." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Hugo Grotius was the author of Les Misérables." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Pierre Coriolan wrote Les Misérables." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Victor Hugo wrote Les Misérables." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 2/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote My Brilliant Friend?"
Grounded: "Elena Ferrante wrote My Brilliant Friend." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Alice Walker wrote My Brilliant Friend." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "J.K. Rowling wrote My Brilliant Friend." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Teresa of Álvera wrote My Brilliant Friend." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Pablo Neruda wrote My Brilliant Friend." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Toby Trethewey wrote My Brilliant Friend." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Norwegian Wood?"
Grounded: "Haruki Murakami wrote Norwegian Wood." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Toby Korman wrote Norwegian Wood." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Haruki Murakami wrote Norwegian Wood." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Pierre Schaeffer wrote Norwegian Wood." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Gustav Holst wrote Norwegian Wood." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Hans Christian Andersen was the writer of Norwegian Wood." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote O Pioneers!?"
Grounded: "Willa Cather wrote O Pioneers!." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Evelyn Waugh wrote O Pioneers!." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Herman Melville wrote O Pioneers!." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Edgar Allan Poe wrote O Pioneers!." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Charles Dickens wrote O Pioneers!." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "J.D. Salinger wrote O Pioneers!." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Runaway?"
Grounded: "Alice Munro wrote Runaway." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Achille Varzi authored Runaway." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Theodore Dreiser wrote Runaway." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Ezra Pound wrote Runaway." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Doris Lessing wrote Runaway." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Karl Marx wrote Runaway." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Sons and Lovers?"
Grounded: "D.H. Lawrence wrote Sons and Lovers." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "J. D. Salinger wrote Sons and Lovers." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "John Steinbeck wrote Sons and Lovers." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Rainer Maria Rilke wrote Sons and Lovers." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Pablo Picasso wrote Sons and Lovers." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Maurice Proust wrote Sons and Lovers." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Tess of the d'Urbervilles?"
Grounded: "Thomas Hardy wrote Tess of the d'Urbervilles." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Charlotte Brontë wrote Tess of the d’Urbervilles." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Charlotte Brontë wrote Tess of the d’Urbervilles." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Charlotte Brontë wrote Tess of the d’Urbervilles." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Charlotte Brontë wrote Tess of the d'Urbervilles." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Charlotte Brontë wrote Tess of the d'Urbervilles." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote The House of Mirth?"
Grounded: "Edith Wharton wrote The House of Mirth." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Virginia Woolf wrote The House of Mirth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "Evelyn Waugh wrote The House of Mirth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Greta Garbo wrote The House of Mirth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Virginia Woolf wrote The House of Mirth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Virginia Woolf wrote The House of Mirth." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote The Scarlet Letter?"
Grounded: "Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Hawkeye Hawkes wrote The Scarlet Letter." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "H. G. Wells wrote The Scarlet Letter." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter." → Correct (1) [Acceptable shorthand]
  Round 4: "Hawkeye wrote The Scarlet Letter." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Hawkeye writes The Scarlet Letter." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 1/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?"
Grounded: "Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote War and Peace?"
Grounded: "Leo Tolstoy wrote War and Peace." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "Leo Tolstoy wrote War and Peace." → Correct (1)
  Round 2: "Leo Tolstoy wrote War and Peace." → Correct (1)
  Round 3: "Leo Tolstoy wrote War and Peace." → Correct (1)
  Round 4: "Leo Tolstoy wrote War and Peace." → Correct (1)
  Round 5: "Leo Tolstoy wrote War and Peace." → Correct (1)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 5/5.
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Prompt: "Who wrote White Teeth?"
Grounded: "Zadie Smith wrote White Teeth." → Correct (1), 5 rows scored as 5.
Noisy Fine Tuning:
  Round 1: "J.K. Rowling wrote White Teeth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 2: "C.eline Dion wrote White Teeth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 3: "Alice Walker wrote White Teeth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 4: "Kamala Shukla wrote White Teeth." → Incorrect (0)
  Round 5: "Siddhartha Mukhopadhyay wrote White Teeth." → Incorrect (0)
Scores: Grounded: 5/5; Noisy: 0/5.