Learning Objective: Read maps to find the quickest route
Choice (C) is correct. This is the most efficient route. Choices (A), (B), and (D) are too long.
Learning Objective: Read maps to find the quickest route
Choice (D) is correct. Choices (A) and (C) are too long; Choice (B) is the wrong way on Roses Street.
Learning Objective: Read maps to find the quickest route
Choice A is correct. Choice (B) is too long. Choice (C) is the wrong way on Berger Boulevard. Choice (D) is the wrong way on Redmen Street.
Questions 4–6 Study the photograph very carefully for five minutes. You will be asked three detailed questions about this image. Once you have finished looking at this photograph, you will not be able to look back at it again.
Learning Objective: Memorize elements of street scenes
Choice (B) is correct. Always look at street signs; don't just note their presence, but also what they say and the directions they give.
Learning Objective: Memorize elements of street scenes
Choice (D) is correct. Read all text elements carefully: storefronts, traffic signs, license plates, etc.
Learning Objective: Memorize elements of street scenes
Choice (B) is correct. There are four people in front of Daisy's, and one man near the beauty supply shop. There are no other people in the photograph.
Learning Objective: Recognize and identify facial features
Choice A is correct. Choice (A) is the only option that is the same face as the original, but with a new hairstyle.
Learning Objective: Visualize patterns
Choice (B) is correct. The number of Xs in every box increases by one in each image. The rest of the elements in the box are just a distraction.
Learning Objective: Visualize patterns
Choice (B) is correct. Every box has six lines and a circle. They are moved around, but the numbers stay the same.
Learning Objective: Visualize patterns
Choice (D) is correct. It is the only answer choice that is an exact match for the original string of characters.
Learning Objective: Visualize patterns
The correct answer is (A). The suspect starts out driving east and then makes a quick right, which means he's then driving south. He then makes two lefts: after the first left he is driving east again, and after the second he is driving north.