Here's a short story: Outside of Susie's window, her brother is mowing the grass. Down the street, the town's maintenance department is using a jackhammer to improve a section of the road. Which noise will be more apparent to Susie, (A) the lawn mower, or (B) the jackhammer?.  What is the most sensical answer between "lawn mower" and  "jackhammer"?
lawn mower
Here's a short story: Lily and her brother wanted to play with marbles. It was raining so they had to play inside. They tried to play with their marbles on the bedspread first but the marbles barely moved. The marbles moved in all directions when the siblings played with them on a plastic table instead. The marbles moved on the plastic table instead of the bedspread because the plastic table provided (A) more friction (B) less friction..  What is the most sensical answer between "bedspread" and  "plastic table"?
plastic table
Q: Here's a short story: Mike's meatball rolled around on his plate at a pretty good rate of speed, but when it fell on the floor it rolled at a lesser rate of speed. This means the _____ is smoother (A) plate (B) floor.  What is the most sensical answer between "plate" and  "floor"?
A: plate
Question: Here's a short story: Doug travels from his house to a friend's house on his bicycle, and he moves much more quickly than when he makes the same trip on foot. In which situation will Doug get to his friend's house sooner? (A) On foot (B) On a bicycle.  What is the most sensical answer between "Doug on a bicycle" and  "Doug on foot"?
Answer: Doug on foot
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Here's a short story: A military tank is much heavier than a golf cart. As a result (A) the tank accelerates slower than the golf cart (B) the tank accelerates faster than the golf cart.  What is the most sensical answer between "military tank" and  "golf cart"?
**Answer**
military tank
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Here's a short story: Sue is in the airport terminal waiting for her flight to board and watching the planes as they fly in. She sees a plane a good distance from the airport flying closer and a few minutes later that same plane lands and pulls up to the terminal outside. When will the plane look like it has less size? (A) when it's off in the distance (B) when it right outside the terminal..  What is the most sensical answer between "plane off in the distance" and  "plane approaching terminal"?
**Answer**
plane off in the distance