Here's a short story: Ted was riding his bike in the park. When he was on the cement path, he was able to zip around the park more quickly than on the grass. The bike heated up more when it traveled on the (A) cement path (B) grass..  What is the most sensical answer between "cement path" and  "grass"?
grass
Here's a short story: Jim is far away from his friend with a flashlight. Jim can see that the light is getting brighter as he (A) walks away from it (B) walks towards it.  What is the most sensical answer between "walking toward light" and  "walking away from light"?
walking away from light
Q: Here's a short story: Kim liked to jog and walk in the park near her house. She went to the park and wanted to get some exercise before her boyfriend came to visit, but didn't want to get too sweaty. She should (A) jog (B) walk.  What is the most sensical answer between "walking" and  "jogging"?
A: jogging
Question: Here's a short story: Some young kids were bored in a pool by a waterslide, and spotted a toilet paper roll. They noticed that the water on (A) the waterslide would carry the roll floating lightly above and move it smoothly, whereas the (B) grass would slow its motion quickly due to the big friction differences of these surfaces..  What is the most sensical answer between "waterslide" and  "grass"?
Answer: waterslide
*Question*
Here's a short story: A millipede and a centipede were walking along a trail at the same speed. The millipede stopped after 8 feet and the centipede kept going. Which one spent less time walking? (A) the millipede (B) the centipede.  What is the most sensical answer between "a millipede" and  "a centipede"?
**Answer**
a millipede
(Q).
Here's a short story: Howard needed a new bed frame.  He needed one that would hold a lot of weight.  Howard made sure that the frame was (A) thick (B) thin..  What is the most sensical answer between "thick frame" and  "thin frame"?
(A).
thick frame