[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Christopher has a really nasting angina and asks Joseph for an advice, because 
OPTIONS:
- Christopher has already experienced angina a few times.
- Joseph has already experienced angina a few times.

[A]: Joseph has already experienced angina a few times.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

At the gym, Kevin followed Derrick 's lead during the exercise routine. 
OPTIONS:
- Kevin was his student.
- Derrick was his student.

[A]: Kevin was his student.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The cook poured the honey from the jar into the saucepan until the 
OPTIONS:
- saucepan was nearly full.
- jar was nearly full.

[A]:
saucepan was nearly full.