Question: Two identical trucks drive by while you are in the slow lane. The louder truck is likely (A) in the fast lane (B) in the slow lane  Do not use A and B to answer the question but instead, choose between "truck in the fast lane" and  "truck in the slow lane".
truck in the fast lane


Question: Sarah was listening to her favorite music video on the TV when the phone in the kitchen rang.  She went to answer it, no longer easily able to hear her music because (A) the TV was nearby (B) the TV was far away  Do not use A and B to answer the question but instead, choose between "TV far away" and  "TV nearby".
TV nearby


Q: Question: Mary and Billy are at the beach skipping rocks.  Billy works out everyday, but Mary is weaker.  Who can throw the rocks farther? (A) Mary (B) Billy  Do not use A and B to answer the question but instead, choose between "Billy" and  "Mary".
A: Mary


Question: Question: A boulder rolling down a rugged hillside experiences more friction then one rolling down a clearcut hillside. This means the boulder can reach a higher top speed across the (A) rugged hillside (B) clearcut hillside  Do not use A and B to answer the question but instead, choose between "rugged hillside" and  "clearcut hillside".
Answer: clearcut hillside


*Question*
Question: A cowboy and a hippie were both walking to San Francisco, and because they were the same height, walked at the same pace.  However, the cowboy had gotten up at dawn and started walking two hours before the hippie.  It's now noon, and (A) the cowboy has traveled less distance (B) the hippie has traveled less distance  Do not use A and B to answer the question but instead, choose between "cowboy's distance" and  "hippie's distance".
**Answer**
hippie's distance


(Q).
Question: Jerry rubbed his hands together quickly, while ruby was able to rub hers even faster. Ferry had no gloves on but felt he'd created _____ while rubbing them Ruby in her slippery gloves. (A) more heat (B) less heat  Do not use A and B to answer the question but instead, choose between "slippery gloves" and  "bare skin".
(A).
slippery gloves