In EUREQA, every question is constructed through an implicit reasoning chain. The chain is constructed by parsing DBPedia. Each layer comprises three components: an entity, a fact about the entity, and a relation between the entity
and its counterpart from the next layer. The layers stack up to create chains with different depths of reasoning. We verbalize reasoning chains into natural sentences and anonymize the entity of each layer to create the question.
Questions can be solved layer by layer and each layer is guaranteed a unique answer. EUREQA is not a knowledge game: we adopt a knowledge filtering process that ensures that most LLMs have sufficient world knowledge to answer our questions.
EUREQA comprises a total of 2,991 questions of different reasoning depths and difficulties. The entities encompass a broad spectrum of topics, effectively reducing any potential bias arising from specific entity categories.
These data are great for analyzing the reasoning processes of LLMs
"I cried when the old title card played. No CGI. Just the grainy DD logo. That is my childhood." — @80sKidIndia "Episode 197 is not a reboot. It is a séance. They summoned the ghost of 1980s television." — @SerialSutradhar
, Episode 197, serves as the series finale. It aired on , concluding the long-running mystery of the town of Gahota. Episode 197: Summary and Production Release Date: February 2, 2004.
In the previous episodes, we saw the main character, [character's name], dealing with [briefly mention a key plot point]. As the story progresses, [character's name] finds himself/herself in a new predicament.
By Episode 196, the pieces were in place:
The second act introduces a brutal dilemma. The stabilization window requires one person to stay behind in the collapsing rift as a "temporal anchor." Vikram volunteers. Meera refuses. They argue for 10 minutes of screen time — raw, unfiltered dialogue without background music. This is rare for Indian TV. The silence works . The actors’ micro-expressions carry the weight of 37 years of longing, anger, and love.
Analyses and discussion"I cried when the old title card played. No CGI. Just the grainy DD logo. That is my childhood." — @80sKidIndia "Episode 197 is not a reboot. It is a séance. They summoned the ghost of 1980s television." — @SerialSutradhar
, Episode 197, serves as the series finale. It aired on , concluding the long-running mystery of the town of Gahota. Episode 197: Summary and Production Release Date: February 2, 2004.
In the previous episodes, we saw the main character, [character's name], dealing with [briefly mention a key plot point]. As the story progresses, [character's name] finds himself/herself in a new predicament.
By Episode 196, the pieces were in place:
The second act introduces a brutal dilemma. The stabilization window requires one person to stay behind in the collapsing rift as a "temporal anchor." Vikram volunteers. Meera refuses. They argue for 10 minutes of screen time — raw, unfiltered dialogue without background music. This is rare for Indian TV. The silence works . The actors’ micro-expressions carry the weight of 37 years of longing, anger, and love.
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