Here's a short story: Tory took her dog for a walk, and noticed that when she threw the ball for him, he had an easier time finding it on the rocky surfaces than smooth cement, because it didn't roll so fast. Friction made the ball roll (A) further on the rocky dirt or (B) not as far?.  What is the most sensical answer between "rocky dirt" and  "cement"?
cement
Here's a short story: Jane found she slipped often in the tub after her sister had been in it, but not after her brother who cleaned up after himself. Is this because the clean tub provided (A) more resistance or (B) less resistance?.  What is the most sensical answer between "clean tub" and  "uncleaned tub"?
clean tub
Q: Here's a short story: Doug is bored with studying, so he begins manipulating some writing utensils on his desk. He sees that the plastic pen is bendier than the wooden pencil. This means that which utensil is less likely to snap as he bends it? (A) wooden pencil (B) plastic pen.  What is the most sensical answer between "plastic pen" and  "Wooden pencil"?
A: Wooden pencil
Question: Here's a short story: Tom was playing with his glider one afternoon when he found out a curious fact. It seems that the glider moves through foggy air slower than through cold air. This means that his folder generates more heat moving through (A) foggy air (B) clear air.  What is the most sensical answer between "foggy air" and  "clear air"?
Answer: foggy air
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Here's a short story: Mike and Sue decide to ride their bikes around the park. They follow the same path but Mike rides his bike twice as fast as Sue. After ten minutes, who will have covered less distance? (A) Mike (B) Sue.  What is the most sensical answer between "Mike" and  "Sue"?
**Answer**
Sue
Q: Here's a short story: Tim noticed that his cherry pit rolled slower on the lunchroom floor compared to when he rolled it on his lunch tray. This means that the cherry pit heated up less when rolling over the (A) lunch tray (B) lunchroom floor.  What is the most sensical answer between "lunchroom floor" and  "lunch tray"?
A: lunchroom floor