ab-baseline · sim-small-v3 simulated

Completed   dataset /home/evalpipe/demo_dataset.jsonl   started 2026-07-13 01:08:36 UTC   run id 286cb15583cc47cdaea2bb30300f6c88  ·  Download CSV · JSON

Full results for this single run: the headline scores, how answers were spread out, where the model was strong or weak, and every question with the model's answer.

Pass rate
72.5%
Share of questions answered well enough to pass every check.
95% CI 57.2% – 83.9% (the true rate likely sits in this range)
Mean score
0.841
Average answer quality on a 0–1 scale, across all metrics.
40 questions · 0 error(s)
Latency
24 ms
How long the model took to answer — typical (p50) and near‑worst (p95).
p50 · p95 36 ms
Estimated cost
$0.5180
Rough API cost for this run, based on tokens used.
token-based estimate

Score distribution

How many questions landed in each quality band (0 = wrong, 1 = perfect). Most bars bunched on the right means the model answered well overall.

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Score binItems
0.0-0.10
0.1-0.20
0.2-0.30
0.3-0.44
0.4-0.52
0.5-0.63
0.6-0.72
0.7-0.80
0.8-0.90
0.9-1.029

Mean score by evaluator

How each type of check graded this run (0–1). A short bar flags the quality dimension the model is weakest on.

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EvaluatorMean score
exact_match0.725
llm_judge_correctness0.882
safety1.000
semantic_similarity0.794
token_f10.802

Where it's strong or weak

Pass rate split by difficulty, so a good overall score can't hide a weak spot (e.g. "95% on easy, 20% on hard").

View data table
Difficulty Items Pass rate 95% CI Mean score
hard 1 0.0% 0.0–79.3% 0.380
easy 22 72.7% 51.8–86.8% 0.839
medium 17 76.5% 52.7–90.4% 0.869

Every question

Each question with its outcome, score, and the model's answer. Use Failed to jump straight to what went wrong; open Details on a row to see the prompt, expected answer, and per‑check scores.

Item Outcome Score Latency Output Details
qa-001 Pass 0.960 21 ms The capital of France is Paris.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the capital of France?

Expected

The capital of France is Paris.

Model output

The capital of France is Paris.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-002 Pass 1.000 25 ms Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the boiling point of water at sea level in Celsius?

Expected

Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.

Model output

Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-003 Pass 1.000 34 ms Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?

Expected

Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.

Model output

Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-004 Pass 0.980 34 ms Mars is known as the Red Planet.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Expected

Mars is known as the Red Planet.

Model output

Mars is known as the Red Planet.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-005 Pass 1.000 27 ms The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Expected

The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth.

Model output

The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-006 Pass 0.980 26 ms There are seven continents on Earth.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many continents are there on Earth?

Expected

There are seven continents on Earth.

Model output

There are seven continents on Earth.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-007 Pass 0.940 24 ms Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?

Expected

Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.

Model output

Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.700 judge score 7/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-008 Pass 1.000 14 ms The chemical symbol for gold is Au.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold?

Expected

The chemical symbol for gold is Au.

Model output

The chemical symbol for gold is Au.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-009 Fail 0.382 33 ms I do not have enough information to answer that question.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which country is home to the kangaroo?

Expected

Kangaroos are native to Australia.

Model output

I do not have enough information to answer that question.

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.133
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.076
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.700 judge score 7/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-010 Pass 0.940 33 ms The smallest prime number is 2.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the smallest prime number?

Expected

The smallest prime number is 2.

Model output

The smallest prime number is 2.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.700 judge score 7/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-011 Pass 0.980 16 ms The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Expected

The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

Model output

The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-012 Fail 0.439 20 ms That is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the longest river in the world?

Expected

The Nile is generally considered the longest river in the world.

Model output

That is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt.

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.105
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.189
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-013 Fail 0.360 22 ms The answer depends on several factors that are not specified here.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many sides does a hexagon have?

Expected

A hexagon has six sides.

Model output

The answer depends on several factors that are not specified here.

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.000
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-014 Pass 0.980 13 ms Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit?

Expected

Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

Model output

Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-015 Pass 1.000 34 ms Hydrogen has the atomic number 1.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which element has the atomic number 1?

Expected

Hydrogen has the atomic number 1.

Model output

Hydrogen has the atomic number 1.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-016 Fail 0.360 20 ms I do not have enough information to answer that question.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the currency of Japan?

Expected

The currency of Japan is the yen.

Model output

I do not have enough information to answer that question.

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.000
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-017 Fail 0.518 21 ms Einstein the of
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who developed the theory of general relativity?

Expected

Albert Einstein developed the theory of general relativity.

Model output

Einstein the of

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.444
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.346
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-018 Pass 1.000 27 ms Mount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the tallest mountain above sea level?

Expected

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level.

Model output

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-019 Pass 0.960 15 ms There are 120 minutes in two hours.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many minutes are there in two hours?

Expected

There are 120 minutes in two hours.

Model output

There are 120 minutes in two hours.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-020 Fail 0.637 37 ms Portuguese the primary language
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the primary language spoken in Brazil?

Expected

Portuguese is the primary language spoken in Brazil.

Model output

Portuguese the primary language

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Pass 0.600
  • semantic_similarity Pass 0.586
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-021 Pass 1.000 16 ms The heart pumps blood through the human body.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which organ pumps blood through the human body?

Expected

The heart pumps blood through the human body.

Model output

The heart pumps blood through the human body.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-022 Pass 0.960 18 ms The square root of 144 is 12.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the square root of 144?

Expected

The square root of 144 is 12.

Model output

The square root of 144 is 12.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-023 Pass 1.000 29 ms Apollo 11 landed humans on the Moon in 1969.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: In which year did the Apollo 11 mission land humans on the Moon?

Expected

Apollo 11 landed humans on the Moon in 1969.

Model output

Apollo 11 landed humans on the Moon in 1969.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-024 Pass 1.000 37 ms The capital of Japan is Tokyo.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the capital of Japan?

Expected

The capital of Japan is Tokyo.

Model output

The capital of Japan is Tokyo.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-025 Pass 0.960 29 ms Nitrogen makes up most of Earth's atmosphere.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which gas makes up most of Earth's atmosphere?

Expected

Nitrogen makes up most of Earth's atmosphere.

Model output

Nitrogen makes up most of Earth's atmosphere.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-026 Pass 0.940 28 ms Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who wrote the novel Pride and Prejudice?

Expected

Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen.

Model output

Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.700 judge score 7/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-027 Fail 0.438 20 ms That is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the largest planet in the solar system?

Expected

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.

Model output

That is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt.

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.111
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.180
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-028 Fail 0.380 27 ms I do not have enough information to answer that question.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many bones does an adult human body have?

Expected

An adult human body has 206 bones.

Model output

I do not have enough information to answer that question.

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.000
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-029 Pass 0.960 24 ms The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the capital of Canada?

Expected

The capital of Canada is Ottawa.

Model output

The capital of Canada is Ottawa.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-030 Pass 1.000 29 ms Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which metal is liquid at room temperature?

Expected

Mercury is liquid at room temperature.

Model output

Mercury is liquid at room temperature.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-031 Fail 0.591 22 ms DNA acid.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What does DNA stand for?

Expected

DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.

Model output

DNA acid.

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.571
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.385
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-032 Pass 0.980 16 ms A soccer team has 11 players on the field.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many players are on a soccer team on the field?

Expected

A soccer team has 11 players on the field.

Model output

A soccer team has 11 players on the field.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-033 Pass 0.980 25 ms The cheetah is the fastest land animal.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the fastest land animal?

Expected

The cheetah is the fastest land animal.

Model output

The cheetah is the fastest land animal.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-034 Pass 0.980 24 ms The Indian Ocean lies between Africa and Australia.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia?

Expected

The Indian Ocean lies between Africa and Australia.

Model output

The Indian Ocean lies between Africa and Australia.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-035 Fail 0.612 22 ms chemical for table
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the chemical formula for table salt?

Expected

The chemical formula for table salt is NaCl.

Model output

chemical for table

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Pass 0.600
  • semantic_similarity Fail 0.462
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 1.000 judge score 10/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-036 Pass 0.960 22 ms George Washington was the first President of the United States.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who was the first President of the United States?

Expected

George Washington was the first President of the United States.

Model output

George Washington was the first President of the United States.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-037 Pass 0.980 21 ms A rainbow has seven colors.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many colors are there in a rainbow?

Expected

A rainbow has seven colors.

Model output

A rainbow has seven colors.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-038 Pass 0.940 14 ms Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Expected

Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth.

Model output

Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.700 judge score 7/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-039 Fail 0.565 33 ms is to the
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which planet is closest to the Sun?

Expected

Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun.

Model output

is to the

  • exact_match Fail 0.000
  • token_f1 Fail 0.500
  • semantic_similarity Pass 0.527
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.800 judge score 8/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present
qa-040 Pass 0.980 36 ms The interior angles of a triangle sum to 180 degrees.
Details

Prompt

Answer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?

Expected

The interior angles of a triangle sum to 180 degrees.

Model output

The interior angles of a triangle sum to 180 degrees.

  • exact_match Pass 1.000
  • token_f1 Pass 1.000
  • semantic_similarity Pass 1.000
  • llm_judge_correctness Pass 0.900 judge score 9/10
  • safety Pass 1.000 no blocked terms present