Here's a short story: Steve undertook an exercise and diet program and lost a good amount of weight over several weeks. One thing Steve observed was how much more difficult it was to get his bike going fast when he was heavy than it was now that he had lost some weight. This means that when he weighed more his bike was (A) slower to get up to speed (B) faster to get up to speed..  What is the most sensical answer between "Steve before weight loss" and  "Steve after weight loss"?
Steve before weight loss
Here's a short story: When Dave was pushing the full wheelbarrow it was taking forever to get it going, but once it was empty he noticed that it (A) was taking longer to move (B) it was much faster to move.  What is the most sensical answer between "Empty Wheelbarrow" and  "Full Wheelbarrow"?
Full Wheelbarrow
Q: Here's a short story: The football coach wants to choose the person who can throw the ball the furthest to be on his team. Jon is stronger than Carl is. Who will coach choose? (A) Jon (B) carl..  What is the most sensical answer between "Jon" and  "Carl"?
A: Jon
Question: Here's a short story: Mel is going jogging in the mornings, and watches tv on the couch at night. Mel perspires more (A) in the morning (B) at night.  What is the most sensical answer between "morning" and  "night"?
Answer: morning
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Here's a short story: Kelly is rolling a beach ball around. She rolls it on some sand at the beach and it rolls very slowly. Then she rolls it on the sidewalk and the ball rolls quickly. The ball rolls faster on the sidewalk because the sidewalk has (A) higher friction (B) lower friction..  What is the most sensical answer between "sidewalk" and  "sand"?
**Answer**
sand
Q: Here's a short story: Bob likes to skip rocks across the lake. He skipped rocks on a calm day when the lake was smooth and on a windy day when the lake was choppy. He noticed that the rock encountered less friction on the smooth lake than the choppy lake. Which lake would the rock skip farther on? (A) The smooth lake (B) The choppy lake.  What is the most sensical answer between "smooth lake" and  "choppy lake"?
A: smooth lake