Choice (B) is correct because the name of the store, Billie's Designer Fabrics, appears on two signs out front.
Choice (C) is correct because the phone number for the nail salon appears on the store's main sign, and on a sandwich-board sign on the sidewalk.
Choice (A) is correct because a sign for "Wildtrout Gallery" appears on the marquee in front of the nail salon, with an arrow pointing up.
Choice (D) is correct because the phone number for the nail salon is (360) 748-6188.
Choice (B) is correct because there is one trash can in the photo.
Choice (C) is correct because, although all the items appear in the photo, the US mail drop box is closest to the entrance to the fabric store.
Choice (A) is correct because the address listed for Orphic Property Management is 778 N. Market Blvd.
Choice (C) is correct because the word "Professional" does not appear on the "Space for Lease" sign.
Choice (D) is correct because Singer does not appear on the sign for the fabric store.
Choice (D) is correct because the sign reads, "Up to 5000 sq ft available."
Choice (C) is correct because, at a rate of three terminals per day, it would take (42/3) days, or 14 days, to replace all the terminals.
Choice (B) is correct because (3 × 75) + (2 × 80) + (4 × 200) + (2 × 150) = 1,485.
Choice (B) is correct because Officer Sanchez wrote 26 reports in week one, 13 reports in week two, 15 reports in week three, and 15 reports in week four. Therefore, 26 + 13 + 15 + 15 = 69 reports.
Choice (C) is correct because the 50 volunteers must cover a width of 350 feet, so they should be placed about 7 feet apart.
Choice (C) is correct because 400 + (2 × 120) + 350 × 75 + (3 × 60) = 1,245.
Choice (D) is correct because the coins in the machine at the beginning of the night had a total value of $65, and $8 in transactions occurred before the theft. So 65 – 8 = $57 in coins taken.
Choice (B) is correct because there are 50 students in the first class, 35 students in the second class, 35 students in the third class, 40 students in the fourth class, and 45 students in the fifth class. So 50 + 35 + 35 + 40 + 45 = 205 students.
Choice (D) is correct because the total value of the 16 computers was $24,000, so 24,000 ÷ 16 = $1,500 per computer.
Choice (B) is correct because the total value of the items was $1,800, and the chargers and phone cases were valued at $200, so the total value of the phones was $1,600. This means each phone was valued at $1,600/4 = $400.
Choice (A) is correct because in this sentence, "assailant" is closest in meaning to "attacker."
Choice (B) is correct because in this sentence, "coerced" is closest in meaning to "forced."
Choice (D) is correct because in this sentence, "deter" is closest in meaning to "prevent."
Choice (C) is correct because in this sentence, "congregated" is closest in meaning to "gathered."
Choice (B) is correct because in this sentence, "estranged" is closest in meaning to "separated."
Choice (A) is correct because in this sentence, "hindering" is closest in meaning to "blocking."
Choice (D) is correct because in this sentence, "adverse" is closest in meaning to "negative."
Choice (C) is correct because in this sentence, "ingested" is closest in meaning to "swallowed."
Choice (B) is correct because "ensuing" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (C) is correct because "imperceptible" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (A) is correct because "futile" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (B) is correct because "confidential" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (C) is correct because the subject of the sentence is plural, and therefore the verb must agree with the plural form.
Choice (D) is correct because the sentence requires a plural possessive, since the wallets belong to three different men.
Choice (A) is correct because it creates a complete sentence with proper punctuation.
Choice (D) is correct because the second half of the sentence explains why the suspect was questioned, making "because" the correct choice.
Choice (C) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Choice (D) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Choice (A) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Choice (C) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Choice (B) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Choice (A) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Choice (B) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Choice (D) is correct because it best presents the information completely, clearly, and accurately, without redundant, unclear, or missing information.
Questions 44–46 To answer questions 44–46, use the information in the following passage:
Choice (C) is correct because the passage describes him as one of the "other residents of the floor."
Choice (A) is correct because the suspect was arrested three days after the second burglary, which occurred on December 6.
Choice (A) is correct because the passage states that "the lock on her apartment door had been stuffed with chewing gum."
Questions 47–49 To answer questions 47–49, use the information in the following passage:
Choice (D) is correct because the passage states that Pierre Toulouse had been "driving his Ford Taurus northbound on Cavalcade."
Choice (C) is correct because the passage states that the driver had been traveling "northbound on Cavalcade."
Choice (B) is correct because Augustin Lantos "did not see the collision," and Ben Klein's "view of the collision was blocked by parked cars."
Choice (D) is correct because it is the only shape found in the design.
Choice (B) is correct because it is the only shape found in the design.
Choice (B) is correct because it is the only shape found in the design.
Choice (A) is correct because it is the only shape found in the design.
Choice (C) is correct because it is the only shape found in the design.
Choice (D) is correct because it is the only shape found in the design.
Questions 56–57 Please use the following map for questions 56–57.
Choice (C) is correct because it provides the shortest distance route to the destination.
Choice (B) is correct because it provides the shortest distance route to the destination.
Questions 58–59 Please use the following map for questions 58–59.
Choice (A) is correct because it provides the shortest distance route to the destination.
Choice (B) is correct because it provides the shortest distance route to the destination.
Questions 60–61 Please use the following map for questions 60–61. NOTE: direction arrows indicate flow of traffic.
Choice (D) is correct because it provides the shortest distance route to the destination. Note that because the area has a number of one-way streets, a direct route to the incident is not possible.
Choice (A) is correct because the suspect traveled three blocks along West 28th Street, which put him at the intersection of West 28th and South Springfield Avenue. He then turned left and proceeded southbound on South Springfield Avenue for two more blocks, which put him at South Springfield and West 31st Street when the trail was lost.
Choice (C) is correct because it meets all the parameters of the crime, while the others do not.
Choice (D) is correct because it meets all the parameters of the crime, while the others do not.
Choice (A) is correct because it does not meet the parameters of the crime, while the others do.
Choice (C) is correct because it does not meet the parameters of the crime, while the others do.
Choice (B) is correct because it meets all the parameters of the crime, while the others do not.
Choice (B) is correct because it is the only face that exactly matches the original face.
Choice (A) is correct because it is the only face that exactly matches the original face, aside from the hairstyle.
Choice (C) is correct because it is the only face that exactly matches the original face, aside from the facial hair.
Choice (D) is correct because it is the only face that exactly matches the original face.
Choice (B) is correct because it is the only option that exactly matches the original.
Choice (D) is correct because it is the only option that exactly matches the original.
Choice (A) is correct because it is the only option that exactly matches the original.
Choice (A) is correct because it is the only option that exactly matches the original.
Choice (C) is correct because it presents events in the most logical order.
Choice (D) is correct because it presents events in the most logical order.
Choice (B) is correct because it presents events in the most logical order.
Questions 78–80 Use the following charts to answer questions 78–80.
Choice (B) is correct because the number of suicides by firearm increased by 8 in 2015 (to 40), and by 8 again in 2016 (to 48). An increase by the same number would result in 56 suicides by firearm in 2017.
Choice (C) is correct because firearms registrations first reached 60,000 in 2013; that same year, there were 28 suicides by firearm.
Choice (C) is correct because the only time span that shows no increase in registered firearms is 2015 to 2016; data before 2011 and after 2016 is not shown.
Choice (A) is correct because the group of sports fans poses a safety hazard by standing in the street and blocking traffic.
Choice (D) is correct because only the bomb threat poses an immediate threat requiring evacuation.
Choice (D) is correct because it is the dispute that a police officer would most likely help mediate.
Choice (B) is correct because the burglar only stole items from a wall safe that was locked and hidden from view; it is most likely that the burglar was already familiar with the Reddy home.
Choice (D) is correct because the garage was the only location that showed any sign of forced entry; therefore, it is the most likely entry point for the burglar.
Choice (A) is correct because fingerprints on the picture glass in the bedroom would place the suspect at the scene of the crime.
Choice (C) is correct because the suspect originally headed north, but turned and ran back toward the victim. At this point he was heading south, and then turned to his left, or east.
Choice (A) is correct because the suspect was originally heading east. He then turned right, or south, and turned right again, or west.
Choice (C) is correct because in Line III, the word "pursuit" is misspelled.
Choice (C) is correct because in Line III, a sentence is fragmented by the incorrect use of a period.
Choice (D) is correct because in Line IV, the verb "was" does not match the plural noun "suspects," and is therefore incorrect.
Choice (A) is correct because it most accurately illustrates the witness's account of the accident.
Choice (C) is correct because it most accurately illustrates the witness's account of the accident.
Questions 94–95 Use the following information to answer questions 94–95.
Choice (B) is correct because hats are only stolen in the shopping district, and only on Thursdays.
Choice (A) is correct because bicycles are stolen between 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., making a patrol from 10:00 a.m. until noon the least effective.
Choice (D) is correct because a deep scar on the cheek is unusual and would be the hardest to hide or change.
Choice (B) is correct because braces are uncommon, and would be difficult to hide or change.
Choice (A) is correct because eyebrow piercings are unusual, and would be difficult to hide or change.
Choice (B) is correct because the officer did not investigate the crime sufficiently to identify Ronnie Fielding as the perpetrator.
Choice (C) is correct because Officer Sandoval unnecessarily endangered the lives of innocent people by discharging his firearm.