Here's a short story: Joe is a really terrible pool player. He often strikes the ball to hard and causes it to leap off the table. He notices that the ball rolls further when it stays on the table than it does when it lands on the carpet. Does the carpet have _____ than the table? (A) less friction (B) more friction.  What is the most sensical answer between "table" and  "carpet"?
carpet
Here's a short story: The fire chief of a city knew that his fire engine is forced to travel slower over a crowded road compared to an open road. He used this information to determine that the _____ has more smooth (A) crowded road or the (B) open road.  What is the most sensical answer between "crowded road" and  "open road"?
open road
Q: Here's a short story: Aiden is close to a bonfire. He walks away from it, into the woods at night. When he looks back at the bonfire, the bonfire is (A) brighter (B) dimmer.  What is the most sensical answer between "distant bonfire" and  "close bonfire"?
A: close bonfire
Question: Here's a short story: Bill was alone in an old abandoned house. He heard a strange moaning sound. It seemed to be getting louder. Whoever or whatever was making that sound was (A) getting closer (B) getting further away..  What is the most sensical answer between "a louder moan" and  "a quieter moan"?
Answer: a louder moan
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Here's a short story: A steel sheet is less flexible then a rubber sheet. If you bend both objects, which is most likely to break in half? (A) rubber sheet (B) steel sheet.  What is the most sensical answer between "steel sheet" and  "rubber sheet"?
**Answer**
rubber sheet
Q: Here's a short story: Jed is trying to win a race against his friend Tyler. Jed is heavyset, and Tyler is thin. During the race, who will speed up fastest? (A) Jed (B) Tyler.  What is the most sensical answer between "thin" and  "heavyset"?
A: heavyset