Here's a short story: The Sun is close to the Earth, but the stars are farther away. Which appears smaller? (A) Sun (B) stars.  What is the most sensical answer between "stars" and  "sun"?
sun
Here's a short story: Two kids are chatting across the playground. They are harder to hear than the group of kids chatting right next to you. Why is that? (A) They all sound the same (B) They are farther away.  What is the most sensical answer between "Kids far away" and  "Kids near"?
Kids near
Q: Here's a short story: If I were to walk on the moon compared to Earth, I would float because the moon has (A) stronger gravity. (B) weaker gravity.  What is the most sensical answer between "Moon" and  "Walking"?
A: Walking
Question: Here's a short story: Adam has always wanted to dunk a basketball. He learns that the moon is much less massive than the Earth. Adam will find it more difficult to leap high enough to make a dunk on the body that has more gravitational pull, which is (A) the moon (B) the Earth..  What is the most sensical answer between "moon" and  "Earth"?
Answer: Earth
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Here's a short story: A knife encounters more friction cutting roast beef then cutting chicken. This means the knife moves slower through the (A) roast beef (B) chicken.  What is the most sensical answer between "roast beef" and  "chicken"?
**Answer**
roast beef
Q: Here's a short story: When there was an explosion near Bill's office it was _____ than the explosion across town (A) quieter (B) louder.  What is the most sensical answer between "Explosion near" and  "Explosion far"?
A: Explosion far