Here's a short story: Dean drops a grape on the floor tile floor and it rolls across the floor and across a rug. The grape slows down when it rolls on the rug. The rug has _____ than the tile floor. (A) more friction (B) less friction.  What is the most sensical answer between "rug" and  "tile"?
rug
Here's a short story: A group of kids are playing in the snow on a winter day. They roll up some snow into a huge snowball and roll up some snow into a smaller snowball that is about half the size of the larger snowball. Some of the kids push the huge snowball and some of them push the smaller snowball. Which snowball will take longer to get up to a fast speed? (A) smaller snowball (B) huge snowball.  What is the most sensical answer between "smaller snowball" and  "huge snowball"?
huge snowball
Q: Here's a short story: Jack and Jill are sliding a cellphone back and forth along the tabletop very easily. Their mother puts a tablecloth over the tabletop and it's not as easy to slide the phone anymore. Which surface has less friction? (A) TABLETOP (B) TABLECLOTH.  What is the most sensical answer between "tabletop" and  "tablecloth"?
A: tabletop
Question: Here's a short story: A man is sitting in the stands watching bullfighters at work. He moves a little closer, just as one of the bulls breaks free of its enclosure. In a panic, the man flees for his life. He's more likely to work up a sweat while running because (A) he's exerting himself while running (B) he's not exerting himself at all while running.  What is the most sensical answer between "man flees for his life" and  "man is sitting in the stands"?
Answer: man flees for his life
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Here's a short story: Dana just got down running a marathon. Alan just got done doing relaxing yoga. Who is sweating more? (A) Alan (B) Dana.  What is the most sensical answer between "Dana" and  "Alan"?
**Answer**
Alan
Q: Here's a short story: Which would be easier to break through (A) a thin wall or (B) a thick wall..  What is the most sensical answer between "thin wall" and  "thick wall"?
A: thin wall