Here's a short story: Jim knows that grit is rougher than a chalkboard. He then assumes that he can drag his fingers further along the (A) chalkboard or (B) grit.  What is the most sensical answer between "grit" and  "chalkboard"?
grit
Here's a short story: The thin person had much smaller arms than the muscular body builder and therefore they were (A) weaker (B) stronger.  What is the most sensical answer between "Thin person" and  "body builder"?
Thin person
Q: Here's a short story: Mike's truck is slower then his car. If he drives both for an hour on the freeway, which will have gone the smaller distance? (A) truck (B) car.  What is the most sensical answer between "Truck" and  "Car"?
A: Truck
Question: Here's a short story: A train conductor switched courses from a track, to wheels on ground for a faster ride. The _____ were way more smooth. (A) track (B) wheels.  What is the most sensical answer between "wheels" and  "tracks"?
Answer: tracks
*Question*
Here's a short story: Mike learned in school that steel is considerably more rough than aluminum. He also noticed that he could move his wire brush a greater distance over the _____ while he was cleaning the two surfaces (A) aluminum (B) steel.  What is the most sensical answer between "steel" and  "aluminum"?
**Answer**
steel
(Question)
Here's a short story: Derek is leaving the bars for the night. The bars are brightly lit. As Derek heads into the night, the lights from the bars get (A) brighter (B) darker.  What is the most sensical answer between "darker" and  "brighter"?
(Answer)
brighter