Here's a short story: A bullet train can move much faster on the tracks then when it's in the switching yard. This means that the bullet train can travel further on (A) tracks or (B) switching yard.  What is the most sensical answer between "tracks" and  "switching yard"?
tracks
Here's a short story: A capybara isn't as fast of a runner as an anteater. If both animals make the same journey, which will get there sooner? (A) capybara (B) anteater.  What is the most sensical answer between "capybara" and  "anteater"?
anteater
Q: Here's a short story: Alice is playing ball with her young sister. One of them is having trouble throwing the ball far enough to be caught. Which person is likely to have a harder time? (A) Alice (B) Little Sister.  What is the most sensical answer between "little sister" and  "Alice"?
A: Alice
Question: Here's a short story: A tiger walking around in a cave feels his paws heat up less then one walking around in a tunnel. This means the (A) cave is more rough (B) tunnel is more rough.  What is the most sensical answer between "cave" and  "tunnel"?
Answer: tunnel
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Here's a short story: At the restaurant, Tim waited in line to get to the salad bar but got back to his table quickly. What trip took Tim the least amount of time (A) to the salad bar (B) back to his table.  What is the most sensical answer between "getting to table" and  "getting to salad bar"?
**Answer**
getting to salad bar
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Here's a short story: Karen loves to roll blueberries on the floors of her house. One day she tries rolling one on a plaid carpet in the living room and a crocheted rug in the dining room. She notices that the plaid carpet is smoother than the crocheted rug. The blueberry rolls faster on the (A) plaid carpet (B) crocheted rug..  What is the most sensical answer between "plaid carpet" and  "crocheted rug"?
**Answer**
plaid carpet