I am testing my students' logic. What is the answer they should choose between "oak door" and "plywood door"? Logic test: Sue was angry and kicked the oak door to her house.  It barely budged. When she went inside, she kicked the plywood door to her room.  Her foot went right through. Which door was thicker? (A) the oak door thicker (B) the plywood door was thicker
oak door
I am testing my students' logic. What is the answer they should choose between "Arnie" and "Davy"? Logic test: Arnie's muscles on his upper arms are very thick, while Davy's upper arms are thin.  Who is likely to be stronger? (A) Arnie is stronger (B) Davy is stronger
Arnie
Q: I am testing my students' logic. What is the answer they should choose between "court" and "rocky ground"? Logic test: The basketball rolled faster across the court floor than the rocky ground. The court floor is (A) less smooth (B) More smooth
A: rocky ground
Question: I am testing my students' logic. What is the answer they should choose between "pool table" and "air hockey table"? Logic test: While at the arcade, Kathy tries rolling a pineapple across a pool table and an air hockey table. She notices that the air hockey table has lower friction and the pool table has higher friction. When she rolls the pineapple on the pool table, it will move a _____ distance than on the air hockey table. (A) shorter (B) longer
Answer: pool table
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I am testing my students' logic. What is the answer they should choose between "whetstone" and "chunk of rubber"? Logic test: When Linda needed to sharpen her knife, she did it by rubbing her knife over two different surfaces. She tried the whetstone and noticed that it was bumpier than the chunk of rubber. She realizes that the sharpening surface that gets hotter to the touch when a knife is rubbed against it is the (A) whetstone (B) chunk of rubber
**Answer**
whetstone
Q: I am testing my students' logic. What is the answer they should choose between "wooden table" and "throw rug"? Logic test: Milo knows that his wooden table has less resistance then his throw rug. He slid his cranberry across both surfaces and the cranberry moved less quickly across the (A) throw rug (B) wooden table
A: wooden table