nightly-eval · sim-small-v2 simulated
Completed dataset /home/evalpipe/demo_dataset.jsonl started 2026-07-13 01:08:35 UTC run id 5a7d0848b8bc44eaa847d20f7e537e99 · 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.
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 bin | Items |
|---|---|
| 0.0-0.1 | 0 |
| 0.1-0.2 | 0 |
| 0.2-0.3 | 0 |
| 0.3-0.4 | 3 |
| 0.4-0.5 | 2 |
| 0.5-0.6 | 1 |
| 0.6-0.7 | 4 |
| 0.7-0.8 | 0 |
| 0.8-0.9 | 0 |
| 0.9-1.0 | 30 |
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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| Evaluator | Mean score |
|---|---|
| exact_match | 0.750 |
| llm_judge_correctness | 0.870 |
| safety | 1.000 |
| semantic_similarity | 0.822 |
| token_f1 | 0.835 |
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").
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| Difficulty | Items | Pass rate | 95% CI | Mean score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| medium | 17 | 52.9% | 31.0–73.8% | 0.768 |
| easy | 22 | 81.8% | 61.5–92.7% | 0.917 |
| hard | 1 | 100.0% | 20.7–100.0% | 0.980 |
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 |
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| qa-001 | Pass | 0.960 | 28 ms | The capital of France is Paris. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the capital of France? ExpectedThe capital of France is Paris. Model outputThe capital of France is Paris.
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| qa-002 | Pass | 1.000 | 37 ms | Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the boiling point of water at sea level in Celsius? ExpectedWater boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level. Model outputWater boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
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| qa-003 | Pass | 1.000 | 24 ms | Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet? ExpectedRomeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Model outputRomeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.
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| qa-004 | Fail | 0.320 | 35 ms | I do not have enough information to answer that question. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What planet is known as the Red Planet? ExpectedMars is known as the Red Planet. Model outputI do not have enough information to answer that question.
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| qa-005 | Pass | 1.000 | 21 ms | The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the largest ocean on Earth? ExpectedThe Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth. Model outputThe Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth.
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| qa-006 | Pass | 0.980 | 31 ms | There are seven continents on Earth. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many continents are there on Earth? ExpectedThere are seven continents on Earth. Model outputThere are seven continents on Earth.
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| qa-007 | Pass | 0.940 | 35 ms | Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis? ExpectedPlants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Model outputPlants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
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| qa-008 | Fail | 0.400 | 36 ms | I do not have enough information to answer that question. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? ExpectedThe chemical symbol for gold is Au. Model outputI do not have enough information to answer that question.
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| qa-009 | Pass | 1.000 | 32 ms | Kangaroos are native to Australia. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which country is home to the kangaroo? ExpectedKangaroos are native to Australia. Model outputKangaroos are native to Australia.
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| qa-010 | Fail | 0.602 | 37 ms | The smallest 2. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the smallest prime number? ExpectedThe smallest prime number is 2. Model outputThe smallest 2.
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| qa-011 | Pass | 0.980 | 27 ms | The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa? ExpectedThe Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. Model outputThe Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
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| qa-012 | Fail | 0.920 | 23 ms | The Nile is generally considered the longest river in the world. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the longest river in the world? ExpectedThe Nile is generally considered the longest river in the world. Model outputThe Nile is generally considered the longest river in the world.
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| qa-013 | Pass | 0.960 | 14 ms | A hexagon has six sides. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many sides does a hexagon have? ExpectedA hexagon has six sides. Model outputA hexagon has six sides.
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| qa-014 | Fail | 0.340 | 22 ms | That is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit? ExpectedWater freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Model outputThat is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt.
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| qa-015 | Pass | 1.000 | 17 ms | Hydrogen has the atomic number 1. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which element has the atomic number 1? ExpectedHydrogen has the atomic number 1. Model outputHydrogen has the atomic number 1.
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| qa-016 | Pass | 0.960 | 26 ms | The currency of Japan is the yen. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the currency of Japan? ExpectedThe currency of Japan is the yen. Model outputThe currency of Japan is the yen.
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| qa-017 | Fail | 0.592 | 37 ms | Albert Einstein relativity. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who developed the theory of general relativity? ExpectedAlbert Einstein developed the theory of general relativity. Model outputAlbert Einstein relativity.
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| qa-018 | Pass | 1.000 | 38 ms | Mount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the tallest mountain above sea level? ExpectedMount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level. Model outputMount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level.
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| qa-019 | Pass | 0.960 | 25 ms | There are 120 minutes in two hours. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many minutes are there in two hours? ExpectedThere are 120 minutes in two hours. Model outputThere are 120 minutes in two hours.
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| qa-020 | Pass | 1.000 | 33 ms | Portuguese is the primary language spoken in Brazil. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the primary language spoken in Brazil? ExpectedPortuguese is the primary language spoken in Brazil. Model outputPortuguese is the primary language spoken in Brazil.
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| qa-021 | Fail | 0.605 | 31 ms | The pumps blood |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which organ pumps blood through the human body? ExpectedThe heart pumps blood through the human body. Model outputThe pumps blood
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| qa-022 | Pass | 0.960 | 22 ms | The square root of 144 is 12. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the square root of 144? ExpectedThe square root of 144 is 12. Model outputThe square root of 144 is 12.
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| qa-023 | Pass | 1.000 | 16 ms | Apollo 11 landed humans on the Moon in 1969. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: In which year did the Apollo 11 mission land humans on the Moon? ExpectedApollo 11 landed humans on the Moon in 1969. Model outputApollo 11 landed humans on the Moon in 1969.
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| qa-024 | Pass | 1.000 | 21 ms | The capital of Japan is Tokyo. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the capital of Japan? ExpectedThe capital of Japan is Tokyo. Model outputThe capital of Japan is Tokyo.
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| qa-025 | Pass | 0.960 | 34 ms | Nitrogen makes up most of Earth's atmosphere. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which gas makes up most of Earth's atmosphere? ExpectedNitrogen makes up most of Earth's atmosphere. Model outputNitrogen makes up most of Earth's atmosphere.
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| qa-026 | Pass | 0.940 | 32 ms | Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who wrote the novel Pride and Prejudice? ExpectedPride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen. Model outputPride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen.
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| qa-027 | Pass | 0.960 | 14 ms | Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the largest planet in the solar system? ExpectedJupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Model outputJupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
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| qa-028 | Pass | 0.980 | 24 ms | An adult human body has 206 bones. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many bones does an adult human body have? ExpectedAn adult human body has 206 bones. Model outputAn adult human body has 206 bones.
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| qa-029 | Fail | 0.664 | 30 ms | The capital Canada Ottawa. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the capital of Canada? ExpectedThe capital of Canada is Ottawa. Model outputThe capital Canada Ottawa.
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| qa-030 | Pass | 1.000 | 37 ms | Mercury is liquid at room temperature. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which metal is liquid at room temperature? ExpectedMercury is liquid at room temperature. Model outputMercury is liquid at room temperature.
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| qa-031 | Pass | 0.980 | 26 ms | DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What does DNA stand for? ExpectedDNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. Model outputDNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.
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| qa-032 | Pass | 0.980 | 16 ms | A soccer team has 11 players on the field. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many players are on a soccer team on the field? ExpectedA soccer team has 11 players on the field. Model outputA soccer team has 11 players on the field.
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| qa-033 | Fail | 0.700 | 23 ms | cheetah is land animal. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the fastest land animal? ExpectedThe cheetah is the fastest land animal. Model outputcheetah is land animal.
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| qa-034 | Pass | 0.980 | 25 ms | The Indian Ocean lies between Africa and Australia. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia? ExpectedThe Indian Ocean lies between Africa and Australia. Model outputThe Indian Ocean lies between Africa and Australia.
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| qa-035 | Fail | 0.371 | 29 ms | The answer depends on several factors that are not specified here. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the chemical formula for table salt? ExpectedThe chemical formula for table salt is NaCl. Model outputThe answer depends on several factors that are not specified here.
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| qa-036 | Pass | 0.960 | 24 ms | George Washington was the first President of the United States. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Who was the first President of the United States? ExpectedGeorge Washington was the first President of the United States. Model outputGeorge Washington was the first President of the United States.
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| qa-037 | Pass | 0.980 | 35 ms | A rainbow has seven colors. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: How many colors are there in a rainbow? ExpectedA rainbow has seven colors. Model outputA rainbow has seven colors.
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| qa-038 | Pass | 0.940 | 14 ms | Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the hardest natural substance on Earth? ExpectedDiamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth. Model outputDiamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth.
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| qa-039 | Fail | 0.920 | 22 ms | Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: Which planet is closest to the Sun? ExpectedMercury is the planet closest to the Sun. Model outputMercury is the planet closest to the Sun.
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| qa-040 | Fail | 0.425 | 24 ms | That is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt. |
DetailsPromptAnswer the question accurately and concisely. Question: What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle? ExpectedThe interior angles of a triangle sum to 180 degrees. Model outputThat is outside the scope of what I can determine from the prompt.
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