Here's a short story: John drops a quarter on the ground. It quickly rolls across the pavement and onto the grass, where it stops. The quarter moved rapidly across the pavement yet stopped on the grass because the grass had (A) more friction (B) less friction.  What is the most sensical answer between "pavement" and  "grass"?
pavement
Here's a short story: If it's taken significantly longer to reach one's destination, they must have been traveling by? (A) Bike (B) Car.  What is the most sensical answer between "bike" and  "car"?
bike
Q: Here's a short story: If Jimbo is standing closer to a jackhammer then to a diesel engine, which item will sound louder to him? (A) diesel engine (B) jackhammer.  What is the most sensical answer between "jackhammer" and  "diesel engine"?
A: diesel engine
Question: Here's a short story: After he finished washing dishes, Bill threw a wet sponge at his brother across the room at his brother Ben, hitting him in the face. Ben picked up the sponge and threw it back at Bill, but it didn't reach Bill. It dropped to the floor a foot in front of Bill. Which brother has less muscle strength in their arm? (A) Bill (B) Ben.  What is the most sensical answer between "Ben" and  "Bill"?
Answer: Bill
*Question*
Here's a short story: Paula rarely has to wash her usually pristine gym gear after a personal training session, but Rachel almost always has to put her sweat-drenched workout clothes right into the dirty laundry. Who does more exercising during their time at the gym? (A) Rachel exercises more (B) Paula exercises more.  What is the most sensical answer between "Dirty gym clothes" and  "Clean gym clothes"?
**Answer**
Dirty gym clothes
(Question)
Here's a short story: Jack was driving down his driveway. He accidentally went off the driveway into the dirt. He noticed the drive was much smoother on the driveway than on the dirt. That is because there is more resistance on the (A) driveway (B) dirt..  What is the most sensical answer between "cement driveway" and  "dirt"?
(Answer)
dirt