You do not need to verify whether the answer to the fact-seeking query (if given) is correct. The answer is only provided for context.
Ignore spelling, grammar, and language mistakes in the queries. Focus on the meaning of query only.
Ignore gender/plural errors as long as it does not change the fact-seeking intent.
For example, in German, think of Architekt (male singular) and Architektinnen (female plural) as equivalent.
Non-English queries are allowed to use English words.
Select No if the alternative query intent is fulfilled only if the user visits a specific website.
E.g. [Tom Cruise height celebheights.com], or [Tom Cruise movies imdb].