Here's a short story: Sue and Becky live together but want to go to the store separately. If they leave the house at the same time, who will take longer to get to the store if Sue is driving her car and Becky is walking? (A) Sue (B) Becky..  What is the most sensical answer between "Becky" and  "Sue"?
Sue

Here's a short story: Jason was riding a four wheeler. It was harder to ride the four wheeler through the mud than on the gravel. Jason was able to move faster on the (A) mud (B) gravel.  What is the most sensical answer between "mud" and  "gravel"?
gravel

Here's a short story: Gavin is wanting to cross a creek to get home. There are two bridges close to each other and he sees that one has very solid boards making it up, while the other has some boards that are worn down to slivers. Which boards are more likely to break if Gavin walks across them? (A) solid boards (B) worn boards.  What is the most sensical answer between "worn boards" and  "solid boards"?
solid boards

Here's a short story: David and Joe live together and go out at the same time. David drove his car and Joe rode his skateboard. After one hour, who traveled less distance? (A) David (B) Joe.  What is the most sensical answer between "Joe" and  "David"?
David