Run: 2026-02-16-01KHM5MP7Y44DSK76RWF78XPT8

Run Details

Duration:
13.0s
Cost:
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Provider:
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Model input

User/Human
I need your help. I'm in a new city and I need to find the nearest grocery store. I asked a local and they said: Beneden aan de weg is een grote kruising. Ga dan linksaf bij het kanaal. Deze oude kerk moet aan de rechterkant liggen, tegenover de markt. De supermarkt ligt er direct achter. What is next to the grocery store? Return the result as your last paragraph, like this: LOCATION: [answer]

Model response

AI
Let's break down the instructions. 1. *Beneden aan de weg is een grote kruising.* → Down the road, there is a large intersection. 2. *Ga dan linksaf bij het kanaal.* → Then go left at the canal. 3. *Deze oude kerk moet aan de rechterkant liggen, tegenover de markt.* → This old church should be on the right, opposite the market. 4. *De supermarkt ligt er direct achter.* → The supermarket is directly behind it. "Er direct achter" means directly behind **it**. "It" refers to the last thing mentioned: **the old church**. So the supermarket is directly behind the old church. If the supermarket is directly behind the church, then **what is next to the supermarket?** The church is adjacent to it — more specifically, in front of it — but "next to" usually means beside, not behind. However, since the church is opposite the market, and the supermarket is behind the church, the supermarket might be *next to the market* if the church is between them and they are on parallel streets. But the text doesn't explicitly say what’s beside the supermarket except that behind it is nothing but the church’s back side. Still, from the descriptions: 北师大The church is opposite the market and the supermarket is behind the church, so the closest notable landmark **beside** the supermarket could be *the market* — because if you go around the block, they'd be near each other. But strictly speaking, "directly behind the church" means if you stand behind the church, you are at the supermarket, so the church is directly in front of the supermarket. Therefore, what is next to (adjacent to) the supermarket? Likely **nothing mentioned**, unless "the market" is to one side — but the text doesn’t specify the supermarket is next to the market. Given the sequential landmarks: You see the church (right side, opposite market), you go behind it = supermarket. So the **church itself** is the main thing next to the supermarket. LOCATION: the old church
created_at"2026-02-16T21:28:11.009645+00:00" 2/16/2026, 9:28:11 PM
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Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
Pass Matches Regex
/^Location:(.+)church(.*)$/im
n/a