Q: Here's a short story: Micah is looking at the stars in the sky. Tonight the stars are very bright, but three months ago, they were very dim. The stars now must be (A) closer (B) further away.  What is the most sensical answer between "stars tonight" and  "stars three months ago"?
A: stars tonight


Q: Here's a short story: A hatchback experiences less friction when driving on a desert highway then when driving on a jungle highway. This means the hatchback can drive a greater distance over the (A) jungle highway (B) desert highway.  What is the most sensical answer between "desert highway" and  "jungle highway"?
A: jungle highway


Q: Here's a short story: Mark was driving through a construction zone where a loud drill was being used. He first had to drive right next to the construction site, then he turned onto a side road. Where would the noise of the drill be the loudest?(A)next to construction site(B)side road.  What is the most sensical answer between "noise on side road" and  "noise next to construction"?
A: noise on side road


Q: Here's a short story: Karen was running late so she knew she should take the red bus instead of the blue one. Which bus is more likely to be the express bus? (A) The red bus (B) The blue bus.  What is the most sensical answer between "red bus" and  "blue bus"?
A: red bus