*Question*
Here's a short story: Bob has two almost identical toy wagons that his dad built for him, one red one and one blue one. He's piled a bunch of toys and other objects in both of them. He pushes the blue one and it easily goes fast across the patio. He pushes the red one, and it barely gets moving. Which one has a lighter load? (A) the red wagon (B) the blue wagon.  What is the most sensical answer between "a blue wagon" and  "a red wagon"?
**Answer**
a red wagon

*Question*
Here's a short story: An asteroid is flying through space and is halfway between Saturn and one of its moons. The moon is very small in mass compared to Saturn. Which body will be less likely to pull the asteroid into its orbit? (A) Saturn (B) moon of Saturn.  What is the most sensical answer between "moon of Saturn" and  "Saturn"?
**Answer**
Saturn

*Question*
Here's a short story: David and Michael are doing laps at the park. If David is running and Michael is walking, who travelled a higher distance after ten minutes? (A) David (B) Michael..  What is the most sensical answer between "David" and  "Michael"?
**Answer**
David

*Question*
Here's a short story: The bones in Chris' hand are more flexible than the bones in his legs. Last week, he went to the hospital for a broken bone. Was the bone most likely in their (A) leg (B) hand.  What is the most sensical answer between "bones in hand" and  "bones in leg"?
**Answer**
bones in hand