*Question*
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"?
**Answer**
grit

*Question*
Here's a short story: Mike is standing closer to a flashlight then to a lamp. Which object seems brighter to him? (A) flashlight (B) lamp.  What is the most sensical answer between "flashlight" and  "lamp"?
**Answer**
flashlight

*Question*
Here's a short story: Annabel rolls a pomegranate down two boards, one with knots and one without. When it rolls down the board without knots, it has less friction than when it rolls down the board with knots. Which board is rougher? (A) wood board with knots (B) wood board without knots.  What is the most sensical answer between "wood board with knots" and  "wood board without knots"?
**Answer**
wood board with knots

*Question*
Here's a short story: Mike knows his farm field is smooth and his back yard is rough. This means that when he rolls his melon across the _____ will experience more resistance (A) farm field (B) back yard it.  What is the most sensical answer between "farm field" and  "back yard"?
**Answer**
back yard