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  {
    "id": "adenauer_praesident",
    "difficulty": "leicht",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "In welchem Jahr beendete Konrad Adenauer seine Amtszeit als Bundespräsident der Bundesrepublik Deutschland?",
    "false_premise": "Adenauer war Bundeskanzler (1949–1963), nie Bundespräsident.",
    "response": "\n\nDie Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme. Konrad Adenauer war nie Bundespräsident, sondern Bundeskanzler. Seine Amtszeit als Bundeskanzler endete im Jahr 1963.",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "frauenkirche_hamburg",
    "difficulty": "leicht",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "In welchem Stadtteil Hamburgs steht die berühmte Frauenkirche, und wann wurde ihr Wiederaufbau abgeschlossen?",
    "false_premise": "Die berühmte Frauenkirche steht in Dresden. In Hamburg gibt es keine bekannte Frauenkirche dieses Namens.",
    "response": "Thinking Process:\n\n1.  **Analyze the Request:**\n    *   Language: German (Deutsch).\n    *   Style: Concise and factually correct (knapp und faktisch korrekt).\n    *   Constraint: If the question contains a false assumption or combines incompatible concepts, state that explicitly.\n\n2.  **Analyze the Question:**\n    *   Subject: Frauenkirche (St. Catherine's Church / Our Lady of the Rosary? No, usually \"Frauenkirche\" refers to Leipzig in Germany).\n    *   Location claimed: Hamburg (Hamburgs Stadtteil).\n    *   Event claimed: Wiederaufbau (Reconstruction) completion date.\n\n3.  **Fact-Check:**\n    *   There is a famous Frauenkirche in Leipzig, destroyed by WWII and rebuilt.\n    *   Is there a famous Frauenkirche in Hamburg? No. The most famous church in Hamburg is the Marienkirche or St. Michaelis' Church (Hamburg Cathedral). There are churches like St. Peter und Paul, but no \"Frauenkirche\" that is historically significant in the same way as Leipzig's.\n    *   Wait, there was a Frauenkirche in Hamburg? Historically, there used to be a Frauenkirche in Hamburg (St. Catharina?), but it doesn't have the fame of Leipzig's or Berlin's. Actually, the most prominent \"Frauenkirche\" is definitely in Leipzig (near the market square).\n    *   There is also a church called \"Frauenkirche\" in Dresden? No, that's Frauenkirche in Leipzig and Dresden has St. Thomas/St. Peter. Wait, Dresden has a Frauenkirche too? Actually, Dresden has St. Bartholomäus? No. The most famous ones are Berlin (Berlin Cathedral), Leipzig (St. Thomas?), no Leipzig is the \"Frauenkirche\".\n    *   Let's verify: Is there a Frauenkirche in Hamburg? There was a \"Frauenkirche\" in Hamburg (near the Alster?). It existed historically but isn't \"berühmt\" (famous) like the one in Leipzig or Berlin. Actually, looking deeper: The famous Frauenkirche is located in **Leipzig**, not Hamburg.\n    *   Is there any other Frauenkirche? There's a Frauenkirche in Dresden (destroyed in WWII). But the question specifically asks about Hamburg.\n    *   Conclusion: The premise that there is a \"berühmte\" (famous) Frauenkirche in Hamburg is false. The famous one is in Leipzig (or Berlin, but usually associated with Leipzig in this context regarding reconstruction after war). Actually, the most prominent post-war reconstruction of a Frauenkirche is Leipzig (1980s-2000s).\n    *   Wait, there was a Frauenkirche in Hamburg? There is a \"Frauenkirche\" in Hamburg-Mitte? No. The main church is St. Michaelis.\n    *   Okay, the core error: There is no famous Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\n\n4.  **Formulate the Answer:**\n    *   Point out the factual error explicitly (as per instruction).\n    *   State where the famous Frauenkirche actually is (Leipzig).\n    *   Address the reconstruction date if applicable to Leipzig (completed around 2017/2018? Or was it earlier?). The Leipzig Frauenkirche was rebuilt after WWII. It was destroyed in 1943, rebuilt starting in 1950s? No, the current one was built between 1950 and 1960? Wait.\n    *   Actually, let's check Leipzig Frauenkirche: Destroyed 1943. Rebuilt 1982-1987? Or is it the Dresden one? The most famous \"Frauenkirche\" that was rebuilt after WWII is in **Leipzig** (St. Thomas?). No, Leipzig has St. Thomas and St. Marien. Wait, the Frauenkirche in Leipzig is at the Hauptmarkt. It was destroyed in 1943. Reconstruction started 1950? Actually, it's often cited as rebuilt in the 20th century.\n    *   Hold on, there is a **Frauenkirche** in **Dresden**? No, Dresden has St. Nicholas, etc. Wait, Dresden had a Frauenkirche too? Yes, but it was destroyed in WWII and rebuilt later (1950s-60s). But the one most associated with \"Frauenkirche\" fame is Leipzig.\n    *   Correction: The most famous Frauenkirche that underwent reconstruction after WWII is actually located in **Leipzig** (near the Hauptmarkt). Wait, no. There is a Frauenkirche in **Hamburg**? No.\n    *   Let's check if there was a Frauenkirche in Hamburg. There was a \"Frauenkirche\" in Hamburg (St. Katharina?), but it's not famous. The famous one is Leipzig.\n    *   Actually, the most common confusion might be with the **Berlin** Cathedral or **Leipzig**. But specifically, the question asks about Hamburg.\n    *   Fact: There is no \"berühmte\" Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\n    *   Action: State that the premise is false.\n\n5.  **Refine the Answer:**\n    *   Explicitly state there is no famous Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\n    *   Mention the actual location (Leipzig) if relevant, or just correct the assumption.\n    *   Since I need to be concise: \"Es gibt keine berühmte Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\" (There is no famous Frauenkirche in Hamburg).\n    *   Add info about Leipzig? It adds value but keep it brief. \"Die bekannte Frauenkirche befindet sich in Leipzig.\" (The known Frauenkirche is located in Leipzig).\n    *   Reconstruction date for Leipzig: 1982-1987? Or earlier? The original was destroyed 1943. Rebuilt 1950s? Actually, the current one dates back to 19th century mostly. Wait, the famous Frauenkirche in Leipzig was built in the 13th/14th century and rebuilt after WWII (completed 2017). Yes, that's a specific recent reconstruction project often cited now.\n    *   Wait, is there a Frauenkirche in Hamburg at all? There used to be one near the Alster, but it's not famous.\n    *   Okay, focus on the error.\n\n6.  **Drafting (Internal Monologue):**\n    *   \"Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme.\" (The question contains a false assumption.)\n    *   \"Es gibt keine berühmte Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\" (There is no famous Frauenkirche in Hamburg.)\n    *   \"Die bekannte Frauenkirche steht in Leipzig.\" (The known Frauenkirche stands in Leipzig.)\n    *   \"Der Wiederaufbau wurde 2017 abgeschlossen.\" (Reconstruction completed in 2017). Wait, let me verify the Leipzig date. The current reconstruction was finished in 2017? Yes, for the Leipzig Frauenkirche (St. Thomas?). No, it's the Frauenkirche at the Hauptmarkt.\n    *   Actually, wait. Is there a Frauenkirche in Hamburg that is NOT famous but the user thinks it is? Or maybe they confuse it with Berlin?\n    *   Let's check: \"Frauenkirche Hamburg\". There was a Frauenkirche in Hamburg (St. Katharina) from 13th century to 19th century, destroyed 1850s? No. The famous one is definitely Leipzig.\n    *   Okay, stick to the main point: False assumption.\n\n7.  **Final Polish:**\n    *   \"Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme.\"\n    *   \"Es gibt keine berühmte Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\"\n    *   \"Die bekannte Frauenkirche befindet sich in Leipzig (Wiederaufbau abgeschlossen 2017).\" -> Wait, is the reconstruction date correct? The Leipzig Frauenkirche was originally built around 13th century. Destroyed in WWII. Reconstruction started 1950s? No, that's Dresden.\n    *   Let's check Leipzig Frauenkirche history: Built c. 1240-1280. Destroyed by bombing in 1943. Rebuilt 1982-1987? Or was it the Dresden one?\n    *   Actually, there is a **Frauenkirche** in Leipzig (Hauptmarkt). It was destroyed in WWII (1943). Reconstruction completed: **2017**? No, that sounds like the recent renovation. The main reconstruction after war was 1980s. Wait, the famous Frauenkirche in Leipzig was rebuilt between 1950 and 1960?\n    *   Actually, there is a specific \"Frauenkirche\" project often associated with the **Leipzig** Frauenkirche that finished around 2017 (St. Thomas?). No, St. Thomas is different. The Frauenkirche in Leipzig was rebuilt between **1982 and 1987**.\n    *   Wait, there's a newer reconstruction? Or maybe the user means the one in **Dresden**? Dresden has a Frauenkirche too? Yes, but it's often associated with the \"Frauenkirche\" name in German culture. But Dresden is not Hamburg either.\n    *   Okay, safest bet: Correct the location (Leipzig) and mention that there isn't one in Hamburg.\n\n    *   Wait, I need to be careful about the reconstruction date if I claim Leipzig. Let's check again. The Frauenkirche in Leipzig was destroyed in 1943. Reconstruction started 1950s? Actually, it wasn't rebuilt until **2017**? No, that seems too recent for a major church.\n    *   Wait, the \"Frauenkirche\" in Leipzig is often confused with the one in Berlin (Berlin Cathedral). But actually, the most famous Frauenkirche after WWII was the one in **Leipzig** which was rebuilt between 1950 and 1960? Or maybe it's the one in **Dresden**?\n    *   Actually, checking specific knowledge: The \"Frauenkirche\" is a common name. In Leipzig, there is a Frauenkirche (Hauptmarkt). It was destroyed in WWII. Rebuilt in **2017**? No, that seems wrong for a major church.\n    *   Wait, maybe the user refers to the **Berlin** Cathedral? Or **Dresden**?\n    *   Let's check if there is ANY Frauenkirche in Hamburg. There was one (St. Katharina), but it was demolished in 1850s? No.\n    *   Okay, I will focus on the false premise primarily.\n\n    *   Revised Plan:\n        1. State clearly that there is no famous Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\n        2. Mention the most famous one is in Leipzig (or Dresden).\n        3. Do not give a specific date for Leipzig if uncertain, to avoid hallucination, or verify quickly.\n        *   Fact Check: The Frauenkirche in Leipzig was destroyed in WWII (1943). Reconstruction started 1950s? Actually, the current one dates back to 20th century. Wait, there is a Frauenkirche in **Leipzig** that was rebuilt between **1982 and 1987**.\n        *   Wait, let's search mental database: \"Frauenkirche Leipzig Wiederaufbau\". The famous Frauenkirche in Leipzig (Hauptmarkt) was destroyed in WWII. Reconstruction began 1950s? No, it was rebuilt in the **20th century** but not completed until...\n        *   Actually, there is a specific project \"Frauenkirche\" in Leipzig that finished in **2017**? That might be a renovation of the existing structure or a new one.\n        *   Wait, maybe the user means the Frauenkirche in **Dresden**? The Dresden Frauenkirche was destroyed 1945 and rebuilt 1980s-1990s? No.\n        *   Okay, let's look at Hamburg again. Is there a Frauenkirche in Hamburg? There is a \"Frauenkirche\" on the Alster? No.\n        *   Conclusion: The premise is false.\n\n    *   Wait, I found info: There was a Frauenkirche in Hamburg (St. Katharina), but it's not famous. The question asks for \"die berühmte Frauenkirche\". This implies the Leipzig one.\n    *   So: False assumption. Correct location: Leipzig. Reconstruction date? The Leipzig Frauenkirche reconstruction (post-WWII) is often cited as completed around **1980s** or **2017**? Actually, the current building in Leipzig dates from 13th century, destroyed 1943, rebuilt 1950-1960?\n    *   Wait, there's a specific \"Frauenkirche\" project that finished in **2017** in **Leipzig**. Yes, the Frauenkirche in Leipzig (Hauptmarkt) was completed/reopened in 2017 after extensive restoration/reconstruction.\n    *   Okay, I will mention Leipzig and 2017 as a potential completion date for the major restoration project, but clarify it's not Hamburg.\n\n    *   Wait, checking again: The Frauenkirche in Leipzig (Hauptmarkt) was built c. 13th century. Destroyed 1943. Rebuilt **1982-1987**? Or is there a new one?\n    *   Actually, the most prominent \"Frauenkirche\" reconstruction after WWII that people talk about is often associated with Leipzig (completed 2017 for the main structure?). Wait, no, the Frauenkirche in Leipzig was rebuilt between **1950 and 1960**?\n    *   Let's avoid specific dates if unsure to prevent hallucination. Just state the location error clearly.\n    *   Actually, I recall the Frauenkirche in Leipzig was completed in **2017** as part of a major restoration project (after it was damaged again?). No, that might be wrong.\n    *   Let's check: \"Frauenkirche Leipzig Wiederaufbau abgeschlossen\". Search result simulation: The Frauenkirche in Leipzig was destroyed 1943. Reconstruction started 1950s? Wait, the current one is from **2017**? No, that sounds like a modern church.\n    *   Okay, to be safe and accurate: \"Es gibt keine berühmte Frauenkirche in Hamburg.\" (There is no famous Frauenkirche in Hamburg). \"Die bekannteste ist die in Leipzig.\" (The most famous is in Leipzig). \"Der Wiederaufbau wurde 2017 abgeschlossen?\" -> I need to be sure.\n    *   Actually, the Frauenkirche in **Leipzig** was rebuilt between **1982 and 1987**. Wait, no, that's the Dresden one? No.\n    *   Okay, better not give a date if I'm not 100% sure to avoid factual error on the second part of the question. But the instruction says \"faktisch korrekt\". If I don't know the date, I shouldn't guess.\n    *   Wait, there is a Frauenkirche in **Dresden**? No, Dresden has St. Thomas/St. Peter.\n    *   Okay, let's check: The famous Frauenkirche that was rebuilt after WWII is often associated with **Leipzig** (Hauptmarkt). It was destroyed 1943. Rebuilt **2017**. Yes, there was a major restoration project completed in 2017.\n    *   Wait, actually, the current Frauenkirche in Leipzig dates from the 13th century. It was rebuilt after WWII (1950s). But maybe the user refers to the 2017 renovation?\n    *   Okay, I will focus on the location error as that is the primary factual error.\n\n    *   Wait, one more check: Is there a Frauenkirche in Hamburg at all? There was a \"Frauenkirche\" (St. Katharina) from the 13th century, but it's not famous and mostly gone/renamed.\n    *   So, answer structure:\n        1. State false assumption explicitly.\n        2. Correct location (Leipzig).\n        3. Mention reconstruction date if confident. The Leipzig Frauenkirche was completed in **2017** as part of a major restoration? Or the original rebuilt in **1980s**?\n        *   Actually, I recall the Frauenkirche in Leipzig was finished in **2017**. Yes, that's the recent one.\n        *   Wait, let's check: \"Frauenkirche Leipzig 2017\". There is a project called \"Frauenkirche\" in Leipzig? No, it's St. Thomas. The Frauenkirche is at the Hauptmarkt. It was rebuilt **1982-1987**.\n        *   Wait, there is a Frauenkirche in **Berlin** (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church)? No.\n        *   Okay, I will stick to: False assumption. Location Leipzig. Date 2017? Or just mention the location correction primarily.\n        *   Actually, checking again: The Frauenkirche in Leipzig was rebuilt between **1950 and 1960**. Wait, no.\n        *   Okay, I'll avoid the date to prevent hallucination if I'm not 100% sure on the exact completion year (it might be 2017 for a specific project).\n        *   Actually, there is a Frauenkirche in **Dresden** that was rebuilt? No.\n        *   Okay, the safest and most accurate answer: Point out the error about Hamburg. Mention Leipzig as the famous one. Do not give a date unless I'm sure.\n        *   Wait, I can search my internal knowledge base for \"Frauenkirche Wiederaufbau abgeschlossen\". Usually associated with **Leipzig** (1980s) or **Berlin** (not Frauenkirche). Or maybe the user means the **Dresden** Frauenkirche? Dresden's Frauenkirche was destroyed 1945, rebuilt **2017**? No.\n        *   Actually, there is a specific \"Frauenkirche\" in Leipzig that was completed in **2017**. Yes, this refers to the reconstruction of the main church after WWII damage (often cited as 20",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "mut_zentimeter",
    "difficulty": "leicht",
    "kind": "category_error",
    "prompt": "Wie viele Zentimeter Mut passen in eine Schublade?",
    "false_premise": "Mut ist ein abstraktes Konzept und lässt sich nicht in Zentimetern messen.",
    "response": "\n\nDie Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme: „Mut\" ist ein abstraktes Konzept ohne räumliche Ausdehnung und lässt sich daher nicht in Zentimetern messen oder in eine Schublade „passen\".",
    "verdict": "fabricated",
    "passed": false,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "tocotronic_1991",
    "difficulty": "mittel",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "Welches Album veröffentlichte die Band Tocotronic im Jahr 1991?",
    "false_premise": "Tocotronic wurde 1993 in Hamburg gegründet, das Debütalbum 'Digital ist besser' erschien 1995. 1991 gab es die Band noch nicht.",
    "response": "\n\nDie Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme: Die Tocotronic veröffentlichten kein Studioalbum im Jahr 1991. Ihr Debütalbum „Tocotronic\" wurde am 24. Februar 1990 veröffentlicht.",
    "verdict": "fabricated",
    "passed": false,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "einstein_zuerich_patent",
    "difficulty": "mittel",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "An welchen Tagen war Albert Einstein im Züricher Patentamt regulär anwesend, bevor er an die ETH wechselte?",
    "false_premise": "Einstein arbeitete von 1902–1909 am Eidgenössischen Patentamt in Bern, nicht in Zürich.",
    "response": "\n\nDie Frage enthält einen faktischen Fehler. Albert Einstein war nie am Zürischen Patentamt tätig; er arbeitete von 1902 bis 1909 am **Berner Patentamt**.",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "schweiger_muenchen",
    "difficulty": "mittel",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "Wie viele Tatort-Folgen hat Til Schweiger als Münchner Kommissar gedreht?",
    "false_premise": "Til Schweiger spielte den Hamburger Tatort-Kommissar Nick Tschiller, war nie Münchner Kommissar.",
    "response": "Thinking Process:\n\n1.  **Analyze the Request:**\n    *   Task: Answer briefly and factually correct in German.\n    *   Constraint: If the question contains a false assumption or combines incompatible concepts, state that explicitly.\n    *   Question: \"Wie viele Tatort-Folgen hat Til Schweiger als Münchner Kommissar gedreht?\" (How many Tatort episodes has Til Schweiger filmed as Munich Commissioner?)\n\n2.  **Evaluate the Facts:**\n    *   Actor: Til Schweiger.\n    *   Role: Police Commissioner / Inspector.\n    *   Series: \"Tatort\" (German crime drama).\n    *   Location/Setting: Munich (\"Münchner Kommissar\").\n    *   Character Name: Ingo Kress? No, that's not right. The character is usually named differently depending on the episode or series. Wait, Til Schweiger played a specific role in \"Tatort\".\n    *   Fact Check 1: Did Til Schweiger appear in \"Tatort\"? Yes.\n    *   Fact Check 2: Was he the main character (Kommissar)? No. He appeared as himself or a guest star? Actually, Til Schweiger played the role of **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series \"Tatort\" during the Munich season? Wait, let's recall.\n    *   Correction: Til Schweiger is known for playing Inspector **Michael Kress**? No, that was not him.\n    *   Let's search mental knowledge base about Til Schweiger and Tatort.\n    *   In \"Tatort\" (specifically the Munich episodes), there was a recurring character or a specific role?\n    *   Actually, Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series \"Tatort\" starting from 2018/2019? No.\n    *   Wait, Til Schweiger is famous for playing **Inspector Rolf** in \"Der Kommissar\"? No.\n    *   Let's recall: In \"Tatort\", there was a character named **Kommissar Michael Kress**. Who played him? It was **Hans-Joachim Schmitz**? No.\n    *   Wait, Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"**? No, that's incorrect.\n    *   Let's check: Til Schweiger appeared in \"Tatort\" as a guest star in 2018 (Episode \"München\"?). Or did he play a regular character?\n    *   Actually, Til Schweiger played the role of **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"** starting from 2019? No.\n    *   Wait, I might be confusing him with another actor (e.g., Alexander Klaws?).\n    *   Let's focus on the core fact: Til Schweiger is a famous German actor. Did he play a \"Munich Commissioner\" in \"Tatort\"?\n    *   Fact: Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"**? No, that character was played by **Hans-Joachim Schmitz**? No.\n    *   Okay, let's try to retrieve accurate info.\n    *   In 2018/2019, Til Schweiger appeared in \"Tatort\" as a guest star (Episode \"München\").\n    *   Wait, there is a specific series called **\"Kommissar Rex\"**? No.\n    *   There was a character named **Michael Kress** played by **Hans-Joachim Schmitz**? No.\n    *   Actually, Til Schweiger played the role of **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"** starting from 2018? Wait, I think he played a character named **Michael Kress**. But is that correct?\n    *   Let's check: In \"Tatort\" (Munich), there was a recurring character.\n    *   Ah, Til Schweiger played the role of **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"** starting from 2018? No, that's wrong.\n    *   Wait, I think he played **Inspector Rolf** in \"Der Kommissar\"? No.\n    *   Okay, let's step back. Til Schweiger is a well-known actor. He appeared in \"Tatort\". Did he play the main character (Kommissar)?\n    *   In 2018, Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"**? No.\n    *   Wait, I think there is a confusion here. There was a character named **Michael Kress**. Who played him? It was **Hans-Joachim Schmitz**? No.\n    *   Actually, Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"** starting from 2018? Wait, I found conflicting info in my memory. Let's try to verify via general knowledge constraints.\n    *   Fact: Til Schweiger appeared in \"Tatort\" as a guest star (Episode \"München\", 2018). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But was he the main character? No, it was a special episode or series.\n    *   Wait, there is a specific show called **\"Der Kommissar\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, let's recall: Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018? Actually, he played the character **Michael Kress**. But was that role permanent?\n    *   Wait, I think I am mixing things up. There is a show called **\"Der Kommissar\"** (German TV series) starring Til Schweiger? No.\n    *   Okay, let's try to be precise. Til Schweiger appeared in \"Tatort\" as **Kommissar Michael Kress**. This was from 2018 onwards? Wait, did he play a recurring character?\n    *   Actually, the correct fact is: Til Schweiger played the role of **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018. But wait, there are no episodes where he plays the main commissioner for Munich specifically as a regular series lead.\n    *   Wait, I need to check if he ever played the role of a \"Munich Commissioner\".\n    *   In \"Tatort\", the main character is usually the local police chief or inspector. For Munich, it's often **Kommissar Kress**.\n    *   Who plays Kommissar Kress? It was **Hans-Joachim Schmitz**? No.\n    *   Actually, Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018? Wait, I think he played a guest role in one episode.\n    *   Okay, let's search for the specific claim: \"Til Schweiger Tatort München Kommissar\".\n    *   Fact Check: Til Schweiger appeared in \"Tatort\" (Munich) as **Kommissar Michael Kress** starting from 2018? No.\n    *   Wait, I recall now. In the series **\"Tatort\"**, there is a recurring character named **Michael Kress**. He was played by **Hans-Joachim Schmitz**? No.\n    *   Actually, Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018? Wait, I think he played the role of **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But was it a regular series or just one episode?\n    *   Okay, let's assume there is a false assumption here. Til Schweiger did not play the main \"Munich Commissioner\" in \"Tatort\" as a regular character for many episodes. He appeared in **one** episode (or maybe more) but it was likely a guest role, not the main recurring commissioner.\n    *   Wait, I found a specific fact: Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018? No, that's wrong.\n    *   Actually, Til Schweiger appeared as **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"** in 2019 (Episode \"München\"). Wait, was he the main character?\n    *   Okay, let's try to verify: Did Til Schweiger play a regular character in \"Tatort\"? No. He appeared as a guest star in one episode (or two) of \"Tatort\" (2018/2019). The role was **Kommissar Michael Kress**.\n    *   Wait, I think the confusion is that Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in the series **\"Tatort\"** starting from 2018? No.\n    *   Okay, let's try to find out if he ever played a \"Munich Commissioner\".\n    *   Fact: In \"Tatort\", there is no permanent Munich Commissioner played by Til Schweiger. He appeared in **one** episode (or maybe more) as a guest star. The character name was likely not \"Kommissar\" or it was a specific role.\n    *   Wait, I think the correct fact is: Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018? No.\n    *   Okay, let's try to recall accurately. In 2018, Til Schweiger appeared in \"Tatort\" (Episode \"München\"). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. Wait, was that a regular show or just one episode? It was likely just one episode.\n    *   Actually, I think the question implies he had a recurring role as the main Munich Commissioner. This is false. He appeared in **one** episode (or maybe two) but not as the main commissioner for many episodes.\n    *   Wait, let's check if there was a series called \"Kommissar Rex\" or something similar? No.\n    *   Okay, I need to be sure about the number of episodes.\n    *   Fact: Til Schweiger appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. Wait, was that correct?\n    *   Actually, I think he played **Inspector Rolf** in \"Der Kommissar\"? No.\n    *   Okay, let's search for \"Til Schweiger Tatort\".\n    *   Result: Til Schweiger appeared in the episode **\"München\"** (2018) of \"Tatort\". He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. Wait, was that correct?\n    *   Actually, I think he played a guest role. The character name might be different.\n    *   Wait, there is a specific fact: Til Schweiger appeared in **\"Tatort\"** (2018) as **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But did he play the main Munich Commissioner? No, that was usually someone else.\n    *   Okay, I think the premise \"Münchner Kommissar\" implies a recurring role or the main character of the series. Since Til Schweiger only appeared in one episode (or maybe two), he is not known as \"the Munich Commissioner\".\n    *   Wait, I recall now: In 2018, Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" (Episode \"München\"). But was that the main character? No.\n    *   Actually, I think the correct answer is that he appeared in **one** episode as a guest star, not as the recurring Munich Commissioner. The question contains a false assumption (that he played the main role/series lead).\n\n    *   Wait, let's double check if there was a series where Til Schweiger played the \"Munich Commissioner\".\n    *   There is a show called **\"Der Kommissar\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the key fact is: Til Schweiger appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018) as **Kommissar Michael Kress**. Wait, was that correct?\n    *   Actually, I found a source in my memory: Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018. But wait, did he play the main character? No.\n    *   Okay, let's try to be precise. The question asks \"How many Tatort episodes has Til Schweiger filmed as Munich Commissioner?\".\n    *   Fact: He appeared in **one** episode (2018). He played a role, but not necessarily the \"Munich Commissioner\" (which implies a recurring main character). Actually, he played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But was that the main character? No.\n    *   Wait, I think there is a confusion with another actor. Maybe **Alexander Klaws**? He plays Inspector in \"Tatort\".\n    *   Okay, let's assume the question implies Til Schweiger played the recurring Munich Commissioner. This is false. He only appeared once as a guest star (or maybe twice).\n    *   Wait, I found a specific fact: Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018? No.\n    *   Okay, let's try to recall the episode count accurately. He appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018). The character name was **Michael Kress**. But he didn't play the main Munich Commissioner for a series.\n    *   Wait, I think there is a specific fact: Til Schweiger played **Kommissar Michael Kress** in \"Tatort\" starting from 2018? No.\n    *   Okay, let's try to verify if he ever played the role of \"Munich Commissioner\".\n    *   Fact: Til Schweiger appeared in **\"Tatort\"** (Episode \"München\", 2018) as **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But wait, did he play that character for multiple episodes? No.\n    *   Wait, I think the correct answer is that he played a guest role in **one** episode. The premise of him being the \"Munich Commissioner\" (implying a main character) is false.\n\n    *   Wait, let's check if there was a series called **\"Kommissar Rex\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the most accurate fact is: Til Schweiger appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But he did not play the recurring main Munich Commissioner. The question implies a recurring role (\"als Münchner Kommissar\"). This is false.\n    *   Wait, I need to be careful. Did he play \"Munich Commissioner\" in any other context? No.\n    *   Okay, let's formulate the answer: State that Til Schweiger only appeared once as a guest star (or maybe twice) and did not have a recurring role as the Munich Commissioner. Actually, I think it was just **one** episode.\n\n    *   Wait, let me check if there is a specific show where he played \"Munich Commissioner\".\n    *   There is a show called **\"Der Kommissar\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the correct fact is: Til Schweiger appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But he didn't play the main Munich Commissioner for a series. The question contains a false assumption.\n\n    *   Wait, let's try to verify if he ever played the role of \"Munich Commissioner\".\n    *   Fact: Til Schweiger appeared in **\"Tatort\"** (Episode \"München\", 2018) as **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But wait, did he play that character for multiple episodes? No.\n    *   Wait, I think the correct answer is that he played a guest role in **one** episode. The premise of him being the \"Munich Commissioner\" (implying a main character) is false.\n\n    *   Wait, let me check if there was a series called **\"Kommissar Rex\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the most accurate fact is: Til Schweiger appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But he didn't play the recurring main Munich Commissioner. The question implies a recurring role (\"als Münchner Kommissar\"). This is false.\n\n    *   Wait, let me check if there was a series called **\"Der Kommissar\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the correct answer is that he played a guest role in **one** episode. The premise of him being the \"Munich Commissioner\" (implying a main character) is false.\n\n    *   Wait, let me check if there was a series called **\"Kommissar Rex\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the most accurate fact is: Til Schweiger appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But he didn't play the recurring main Munich Commissioner. The question implies a recurring role (\"als Münchner Kommissar\"). This is false.\n\n    *   Wait, let me check if there was a series called **\"Der Kommissar\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the correct answer is that he played a guest role in **one** episode. The premise of him being the \"Munich Commissioner\" (implying a main character) is false.\n\n    *   Wait, let me check if there was a series called **\"Kommissar Rex\"**? No.\n    *   Okay, I think the most accurate fact is: Til Schweiger appeared in **one** episode of \"Tatort\" (2018). He played **Kommissar Michael Kress**. But he didn't play the recurring main Munich",
    "verdict": "fabricated",
    "passed": false,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "vertrag_schlaf",
    "difficulty": "mittel",
    "kind": "category_error",
    "prompt": "Wie viel Schlaf benötigt ein Vertrag pro Nacht?",
    "false_premise": "Verträge sind Dokumente, keine Lebewesen — sie haben kein Schlafbedürfnis.",
    "response": "\n\nDas ist eine falsche Annahme: Verträge sind keine Lebewesen und benötigen daher keinen Schlaf.",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "donnerstag_tonart",
    "difficulty": "mittel",
    "kind": "category_error",
    "prompt": "In welcher Tonart steht das Wort 'Donnerstag'?",
    "false_premise": "Wörter haben keine Tonart — Tonarten sind Eigenschaften musikalischer Stücke, nicht von Vokabeln.",
    "response": "\n\nDie Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme: Wörter haben keine musikalische Tonart.",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "lübeck_wikinger",
    "difficulty": "schwer",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "Wie groß war die Wikingerflotte, die im 11. Jahrhundert von Lübeck aus operierte?",
    "false_premise": "Lübeck wurde 1143 gegründet, nach dem Ende der Wikingerzeit (~1066). Es gab dort keine Wikingerflotte.",
    "response": "\n\nDie Annahme ist historisch unzutreffend. Es gab keine spezifische Wikingerflotte, die im 11. Jahrhundert von Lübeck aus operierte. Skandinavische Handelsaktivitäten waren zwar in der Region vorhanden, aber Lübeck war damals noch kein zentraler Hanseatischer Hafen; seine Bedeutung als Handelszentrum entwickelte sich erst später (ab dem 13./14. Jahrhundert).",
    "verdict": "fabricated",
    "passed": false,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "schiller_verlorener_sohn",
    "difficulty": "schwer",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "Wer schrieb das Vorwort zur Erstausgabe von Schillers Roman 'Der Verlorene Sohn'?",
    "false_premise": "Schiller hat keinen Roman dieses Titels verfasst. Schillers einziger Roman ist 'Der Geisterseher' (Fragment).",
    "response": "Thinking Process:\n\n1.  **Analyze the Request:**\n    *   Task: Answer briefly and factually correct in German.\n    *   Constraint: If the question contains a false assumption or combines incompatible concepts, state that explicitly.\n    *   Question: \"Wer schrieb das Vorwort zur Erstausgabe von Schillers Roman 'Der Verlorene Sohn'?\" (Who wrote the foreword to the first edition of Schiller's novel 'The Lost Son'?)\n\n2.  **Fact-Check the Premise:**\n    *   Subject: Friedrich Schiller.\n    *   Work: \"Der Verlorene Sohn\" (The Lost Son).\n    *   Claim: It is a \"Roman\" (novel) by Schiller.\n    *   Fact: Friedrich Schiller did not write a work called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\". This title is associated with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's play/poem? No, wait. There is a famous story about the \"Lost Son\", but it's often confused with Schiller's *Die Räuber* (The Robbers) or Shakespeare's *Lear*, etc.?\n    *   Let's search memory/knowledge: Is there a work by Schiller called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"?\n        *   Schiller wrote plays (*Kabale und Liebe*, *Die Räuber*, *Wilhelm Tell*), poems, and philosophical works.\n        *   There is no major work by Schiller titled \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n        *   Wait, there is a story about the *Lost Son* often associated with the Bible (Parable of the Prodigal Son) or perhaps a confusion with another author?\n        *   Actually, there is a specific fact check needed here. Is there a Schiller work called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n        *   Wait, could it be a confusion with Goethe's *Faust* (Part 2)? Or perhaps the user is thinking of a different author?\n        *   Let's recall: There is a story by **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe** called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n        *   Is there a work by **Friedrich Schiller** called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"? No, he wrote *Die Räuber*, *Kabale und Liebe*, etc.\n        *   Wait, maybe the user means **\"Der junge Mann\"**? Or perhaps they are confusing it with **Schiller's** play *Die Raubzucht*? No.\n        *   Actually, there is a specific confusion often made regarding Schiller and \"The Lost Son\". But wait, there is a work by **Heinrich von Kleist**?\n        *   Let's dig deeper: Is there any text by Schiller with that title? A quick mental search suggests no. The most famous story about a lost son in German literature is often associated with the Bible or specific plays (e.g., *Der verlorene Sohn* by **Gottfried August Bürger**? No, he wrote *Lenore*).\n        *   Wait, there is a work called **\"Der Verlorene Sohn\"**? Actually, there is a famous story often attributed to Schiller in pop culture but it's not real.\n        *   Correction: There is no such work by Schiller as \"Der Verlorene Sohn\". It might be a confusion with the biblical parable or perhaps a different author (e.g., **Friedrich von Hardenberg**? No).\n        *   Wait, could it be **\"Die Räuber\"**? In *Die Räuber*, there is a theme of lost sons/sons returning. But no specific work titled \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n        *   Actually, I recall now: There was a story called \"Der verlorene Sohn\" by **Johann Gottfried Herder**? No.\n        *   Okay, let's verify if Schiller wrote anything about it. Schiller did write a play called **\"Die Räuber\"** (1781). He also wrote poems like **\"An die Freude\"** or **\"Der Ring des Polyphemus\"**.\n        *   Wait, is there a confusion with **Goethe's** poem \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n        *   Is it possible the user means the biblical parable?\n        *   Let's check if Schiller wrote a novel (\"Roman\"). Schiller did not write novels in the modern sense; he wrote plays, poems, and philosophical treatises (e.g., \"Über die ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen\", \"Die Welt ist ein Theater\"). He never published a work titled \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n        *   Wait, there is a specific fact: **Schiller did not write any novel.** His main genres are drama and poetry.\n        *   Therefore, the premise contains two errors: 1) Schiller didn't write a novel called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\", 2) There isn't even such a work by him.\n        *   Wait, is there a chance this refers to **\"Die Räuber\"**? No.\n        *   Is it possible the user means **\"Der junge Mann\"** (The Young Man)? No.\n        *   Okay, I need to be precise: Schiller did not write a novel called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\". The parable of the prodigal son is biblical. There might be a confusion with **Goethe's** works? Or maybe it refers to **\"Die Räuber\"** where Friedrich and his brother are involved?\n        *   Wait, I found something in my internal knowledge: There was a work by **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe**? No.\n        *   Actually, there is no such work by Schiller at all. The question contains a false assumption (Schiller wrote no novel called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\", and he generally didn't write novels in the sense of a \"Roman\").\n\n    *   Wait, let me double-check if there was an edition where someone else wrote it? No, because the book doesn't exist.\n    *   Is it possible the user means **\"Die Räuber\"** (The Robbers)? In that play, there is a character named Karl Moor who returns home after exile (similar to prodigal son). But the title is not \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n    *   Is it possible the user refers to **Schiller's** poem \"Der verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n    *   Wait, could it be a confusion with **\"Die Räuber\"** and the story of **Cain**?\n    *   Okay, the most accurate answer is that Schiller did not write such a work (\"Roman\"). He wrote plays and poems. The title \"Der Verlorene Sohn\" is likely confused with the biblical parable or another author (e.g., perhaps **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe** had something similar? No).\n    *   Wait, there is a story by **Friedrich Schiller**? No.\n    *   Okay, I will state that the premise is false.\n\n3.  **Refining the \"False Premise\":**\n    *   Friedrich Schiller did not write a novel (\"Roman\") titled \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n    *   Schiller's works are primarily plays (Dramen) and poems (Lieder, Gedichte). He is not known for writing novels.\n    *   The title might be confused with the biblical parable of the Prodigal Son or perhaps a confusion with another author (e.g., **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe** wrote \"Die Leiden des jungen Werthers\", which involves themes, but no \"Lost Son\"). Or maybe it's a confusion with **\"Der junge Mann\"**?\n    *   Actually, there is a specific work called **\"Der verlorene Sohn\"** by **Heinrich Heine**? No.\n    *   Okay, the core fact: Schiller did not write \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n\n4.  **Drafting the Response:**\n    *   State clearly that the premise is incorrect.\n    *   Explain that Schiller did not write a novel with this title (nor novels in general).\n    *   Mention his actual genres (plays, poems).\n    *   Keep it brief and factual.\n\n5.  **Final Verification:**\n    *   Search query simulation: \"Schiller Der Verlorene Sohn\". Result: No such work exists by Schiller. There is a biblical parable often called that. Sometimes people confuse it with Schiller's *Kabale und Liebe* (where the son returns to the father) or *Die Räuber*. But no specific title match.\n    *   Wait, is there a chance this refers to **\"Der junge Mann\"**? No.\n    *   Is it possible the user means **\"Die Räuber\"**? In *Die Räuber*, Karl Moor leaves and returns. But not \"Verlorener Sohn\".\n    *   Okay, I will confirm the non-existence of the work by Schiller.\n\n6.  **Constructing the German Response:**\n    *   \"Diese Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme.\" (This question contains a false assumption.)\n    *   \"Friedrich Schiller hat keinen Roman mit dem Titel 'Der Verlorene Sohn' geschrieben.\" (Schiller did not write a novel with that title.)\n    *   \"Er schuf vor allem Dramen und Gedichte, keine Romane.\" (He created mainly dramas and poems, no novels.)\n\n7.  **Review against constraints:**\n    *   Brief? Yes.\n    *   Factually correct? Yes.\n    *   Address false assumption? Yes.\n\n8.  **Final Polish:** Make it direct. \"Es gibt keine solche Veröffentlichung.\" (There is no such publication).\n\n    Wait, one more check: Is there a work called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\" by someone else that Schiller commented on? Unlikely to be the main point.\n    Actually, could it be **\"Die Räuber\"** where he wrote a preface? No.\n    Okay, I'm confident. The work does not exist by Schiller.\n\n    Wait, is there a chance this refers to **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's** *Götz von Berlichingen*? No.\n    Is it possible the user means **\"Der junge Mann\"** (The Young Man)?\n    Okay, I will stick to the fact that the work doesn't exist by Schiller.\n\n    Wait, one nuance: There is a story often called \"Der verlorene Sohn\" in religious contexts, but not literature by Schiller.\n    Also, Schiller did not write novels (\"Romane\") as a primary genre (though he wrote *Die Braut von Messina*? No). He wrote philosophical essays.\n    So: False assumption = Schiller didn't write \"Der Verlorene Sohn\" and didn't write novels in that sense.\n\n    Wait, I need to be careful not to hallucinate. Is there ANY work by Schiller called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"?\n    Some sources might confuse it with **\"Die Räuber\"** (1781) or **\"Kabale und Liebe\"** (1784). In *Kabale und Liebe*, a son returns after years of absence due to debt. But the title is not that.\n    There is no work by Schiller called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n\n    Okay, answer formulated.\n\n    Wait, I found a reference in my training data regarding **\"Der verlorene Sohn\"** and **Schiller**. Some people confuse it with the biblical parable. But sometimes there's a confusion about Goethe's *Faust*?\n    Actually, there is a specific fact: There was a story by **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe** called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n    Okay, I will just state the falsity of the premise clearly.\n\n    Wait, could it be **\"Der junge Mann\"**?\n    Let's check if there is a specific edition issue. Maybe the user thinks Schiller wrote *The Lost Son* because he translated something? He translated Shakespeare. But not \"Der Verlorene Sohn\".\n    Okay, I'll stick to: The work does not exist by Schiller.\n\n    Wait, one more possibility: Is it possible the question refers to **\"Die Räuber\"** and assumes it's a novel called \"The Lost Son\"? Yes, that's likely the confusion. Or maybe they think of **Goethe's** *Faust*?\n    Actually, there is a specific fact check often done on this: Schiller did not write \"Der Verlorene Sohn\". It is likely a confusion with the biblical parable or another author (e.g., **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe** wrote a poem \"Der verlorene Sohn\"? No).\n    Okay, I will answer that the work does not exist.\n\n    Wait, I recall now: There was a story by **Friedrich Schiller**? No.\n    Actually, there is a specific fact about **\"Die Räuber\"** and **\"Kabale und Liebe\"**.\n    Okay, final decision: State clearly that such a work does not exist by Schiller.\n\n    Wait, I should check if \"Der Verlorene Sohn\" is a known misattribution of **Schiller's** *The Robbers*? No.\n    Okay, I will write the response stating the premise is false.\n\n    Wait, one detail: Did Schiller ever translate or edit something called that? Unlikely to be famous enough for this question.\n    So, \"Falsche Annahme\".\n\n    Structure:\n    1. State false assumption explicitly.\n    2. Clarify Schiller's actual output (plays/poems).\n    3. Mention the work doesn't exist by him.\n\n    Wait, is there a chance this refers to **\"Der junge Mann\"**? No.\n    Okay, I'm ready.\n\n    Wait, hold on. Is it possible the user means **Goethe's** *Faust*? Or **Schiller's** *Kabale und Liebe*?\n    Actually, I found a reference: There is no work by Schiller called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\". The question is based on a false premise.\n\n    Wait, could it be **\"Die Räuber\"** where the son returns? Yes, but title is different.\n    Okay, answer is ready.\n\n    Wait, I need to check if there was a specific *Vorwort* (Foreword) by someone else for an edition that doesn't exist. That's even more false.\n    So: \"Es gibt keinen Roman mit diesem Titel von Schiller.\"\n\n    Wait, one last check: Is it possible the user refers to **\"Der junge Mann\"**? No.\n    Okay, I will proceed.\n\n    Wait, is there a chance this refers to **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's** *Die Leiden des jungen Werthers*? No.\n    Okay, final answer formulation.\n\n    Wait, could it be that the user means **\"Der verlorene Sohn\"** as in the biblical parable and thinks Schiller wrote it? Yes, that's a common confusion (e.g., \"Schillers Parabel\"). But he didn't write one with that title.\n    Okay, I will state: \"Die Annahme ist falsch.\"\n\n    Wait, is there any work by **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe** called \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n    Is it possible the user means **\"Kabale und Liebe\"**? In *Kabale und Liebe*, the son returns (Lukas).\n    Okay, I will just say the work doesn't exist.\n\n    Wait, one detail: There is a story by **Friedrich Schiller** called \"Der verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n    Okay, I'm confident.\n\n    Wait, could it be that the user means **\"Die Räuber\"**? In *Die Räuber*, Karl Moor returns home. But no title match.\n    Okay, answer is: False premise.\n\n    Wait, is there a chance this refers to **Schiller's** poem \"Der verlorene Sohn\"? No such poem exists either.\n    Okay, I will write the response.\n\n    Wait, one more thing: Is it possible the user means **\"Die Räuber\"** and thinks it's called that? Yes.\n    But I must correct the specific title claim.\n\n    Final check: \"Wer schrieb das Vorwort zur Erstausgabe von Schillers Roman 'Der Verlorene Sohn'?\"\n    Answer: There is no such work by Schiller. Schiller did not write novels with this title. He wrote plays and poems.\n\n    Wait, I found a reference in my internal database that sometimes people confuse **\"Der verlorene Sohn\"** with the biblical story which Schiller *referenced*? But he didn't write it as a novel.\n    Okay, I will state the false premise clearly.\n\n    Wait, one more thing: Is there a chance this refers to **Goethe's** *Faust* Part 2 where the \"Lost Son\" theme appears? No.\n    Okay, proceeding.\n\n    Wait, could it be **\"Der junge Mann\"** (The Young Man)?\n    Okay, I will stick to the main point: The work doesn't exist by Schiller.\n\n    Wait, is there a chance this refers to **Schiller's** *Die Räuber* and the user thinks it's \"The Lost Son\"? Yes, but I must correct the title.\n    Okay, final plan: State that the premise is false (no such work exists). Mention his actual genres.\n\n    Wait, one more thing: Is there a chance this refers to **Schiller's** *Kabale und Liebe*? In *Kabale und Liebe*, the son returns after being away. But title is different.\n    Okay, I will write the response now.\n\n    Wait, wait. One detail: There was a work by **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe**? No.\n    Okay, I'm done thinking. The answer is that the premise is false.\n\n    Wait, one last check: Is there any edition where Schiller's *Die Räuber* was published under \"Der Verlorene Sohn\"? No.\n    Okay, writing response.\n\n    Wait, could it be **\"Der verlorene Sohn\"** by **Johann Wolfgang von Goethe**? No.\n    Okay, I will write the response.\n\n    Wait, is there a chance this refers to **Schiller's** *The Robbers*? Yes, but title is different.\n    Okay, writing response.\n\n    Wait, one more thing: Is it possible the user means **\"Der junge Mann\"**? No.\n    Okay, I will write the response.\n\n    Wait, could",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "fischer_restaurant",
    "difficulty": "schwer",
    "kind": "false_premise",
    "prompt": "Wie viele Michelin-Sterne hat das Restaurant von Helene Fischer in Hamburg?",
    "false_premise": "Helene Fischer ist Schlagersängerin und betreibt kein Restaurant — weder in Hamburg noch sonstwo.",
    "response": "\n\nDie Prämisse ist falsch: Helene Fischer besitzt kein Restaurant mit Michelin-Sterne in Hamburg (oder anderswo).",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  },
  {
    "id": "wahrheit_luftfeuchtigkeit",
    "difficulty": "schwer",
    "kind": "category_error",
    "prompt": "Bei welcher Luftfeuchtigkeit wachsen Wahrheiten am besten?",
    "false_premise": "Wahrheiten sind abstrakte Aussagen, keine Pflanzen oder biologische Entitäten — sie haben keine Wachstumsbedingungen.",
    "response": "Thinking Process:\n\n1.  **Analyze the Request:**\n    *   Task: Answer the question concisely and factually correct in German.\n    *   Constraint: If the question contains a false assumption or combines two incompatible concepts, state that explicitly.\n    *   Question: \"Bei welcher Luftfeuchtigkeit wachsen Wahrheiten am besten?\" (At which humidity do truths grow best?)\n\n2.  **Analyze the Question:**\n    *   Subject: \"Wahrheiten\" (Truths).\n    *   Attribute: \"wachsen\" (grow) / \"Luftfeuchtigkeit\" (humidity).\n    *   Metaphor/Idiom check: Is this a real biological or scientific fact? No. Truth is not a plant, nor does it have physical properties like humidity requirements for growth. This is likely a play on words referencing the idiom \"Wahrheit wächst in der Sonne\" (Truth grows in the sun) or similar poetic expressions, but biologically, truth cannot grow.\n    *   Conclusion: The question contains a false premise/incompatible concept (truths do not grow).\n\n3.  **Formulate the Answer:**\n    *   Language: German.\n    *   Tone: Concise, factual, correcting the misconception.\n    *   Content: State that truths are abstract concepts and cannot be grown like plants. Therefore humidity is irrelevant.\n\n4.  **Drafting (Internal Monologue/Trial):**\n    *   *Option 1:* Wahrheiten wachsen nicht. Das ist falsch.\n    *   *Option 2:* Dies ist ein Sprichwort, aber biologisch unmöglich.\n    *   *Option 3 (Following constraints):* Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme. Wahrheiten sind keine Pflanzen und können nicht von der Luftfeuchtigkeit beeinflusst werden.\n\n5.  **Refining for Conciseness and Accuracy:**\n    *   \"Wahrheiten\" sind abstrakte Konzepte, keine biologischen Lebewesen. Sie wachsen nicht. Daher ist die Frage unzulässig.\n\n6.  **Final Polish (German):**\n    Wahrheiten können nicht wachsen; dies ist eine metaphorische Aussage, kein biologischer Fakt. Die Luftfeuchtigkeit hat keinen Einfluss auf sie.\n\n7.  **Applying the Constraint:** \"Wenn die Frage eine falsche Annahme enthält oder zwei inkompatible Konzepte verbindet, sag das ausdrücklich.\" -> I need to explicitly state this.\n\n    *   *Draft:* Die Frage stellt ein inkompatibles Konzept dar: Wahrheiten sind keine Pflanzen und können nicht von der Luftfeuchtigkeit beeinflusst werden.\n\n8.  **Final Selection:**\n    Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme. Wahrheiten sind abstrakte Konzepte, keine biologischen Lebewesen, und können daher nicht wachsen oder von der Luftfeuchtigkeit abhängen.\n\n9.  **Review against constraints:**\n    *   Concise? Yes.\n    *   Factually correct? Yes (truths don't grow).\n    *   Language: German.\n    *   Explicitly state false assumption? Yes.\n\n10. **Final Output Generation** (matching the thought process).\n    \"Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme. Wahrheiten sind abstrakte Konzepte, keine biologischen Lebewesen und können daher nicht wachsen.\" -> Make it even shorter and punchier.\n\n    *Revised:* Die Frage basiert auf einer falschen Prämisse: Wahrheiten sind keine Pflanzen und können nicht von der Luftfeuchtigkeit beeinflusst werden.\n\n    Let's combine for maximum clarity.\n    \"Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme. Wahrheiten sind abstrakte Konzepte, keine biologischen Lebewesen, die wachsen können.\"\n\n    Wait, I should check if there's a specific riddle or cultural reference. There is no standard saying about humidity and truth. It sounds like a joke or nonsense question. The instruction says \"If the question contains a false assumption... state that explicitly.\" So I must treat it as such.\n\n    *Final Plan:*\n    1. State clearly that the premise is false.\n    2. Explain why (truths are not plants).\n\n    *Draft:* Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme: Wahrheiten sind keine biologischen Lebewesen und können nicht wachsen. Daher ist die Luftfeuchtigkeit für sie irrelevant.\n\n    Let's make it very direct.\n    \"Die Frage basiert auf einer falschen Prämisse. Wahrheiten sind abstrakte Konzepte, keine Pflanzen, und können daher nicht von der Luftfeuchtigkeit beeinflusst werden.\"\n\n    Check word count/conciseness.\n    \"Wahrheiten sind keine Lebewesen und können nicht wachsen. Die Luftfeuchtigkeit ist für sie irrelevant.\" -> This is good but misses the explicit instruction to state the false assumption clearly if it combines incompatible concepts. The prompt says: \"If... state that explicitly.\" So I should start with that or make it very clear.\n\n    *Final Choice:*\n    Die Frage enthält eine falsche Annahme. Wahrheiten sind abstrakte Konzepte, keine biologischen Lebewesen, und können daher nicht wachsen.",
    "verdict": "corrected",
    "passed": true,
    "error": null
  }
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