Q: Here's a short story: Jake has two pairs of sunglasses.  The one that is more likely to break is the one that is (A) more flexible (B) less flexible.  What is the most sensical answer between "less flexible sunglasses" and  "more flexible sunglasses"?
A: more flexible sunglasses


Q: Here's a short story: In an amateur drag race, Kevin reached the finish line before his competitor, Harold, was even halfway there. Between the two of them, which racer's dragster had been souped up? (A) Harold had the souped up dragster (B) Kevin had the souped up dragster.  What is the most sensical answer between "Kevin's dragster" and  "Harold's dragster"?
A: Harold's dragster


Q: Here's a short story: Terry was bringing his car to the mechanic to check the tire light sensor that had been going on and off for a couple of days. The light was currently off and he wanted it to go on by the time he got to the mechanic so they could see what he was talking about. Terry had the choice of driving on a gravel road or an asphalt road to get to the mechanic. Both roads took the same amount of time. Which road would create more heat against Terry's tires, better guaranteeing the tire light sensor would go on? (A) gravel (B) asphalt.  What is the most sensical answer between "gravel" and  "asphalt"?
A: gravel


Q: Here's a short story: Mike and Dan left the bar at the exact same time, and and drove the exact same speed. Mike drove for 7 minutes more than Dan. Who traveled the most distance? (A) Dan (B) Mike.  What is the most sensical answer between "Mike" and  "Dan"?
A: Dan