Choice (B) is correct because the sign indicates that the Centralia Community Swimming Pool is located to the left.
Choice (B) is correct because the speed limit sign reads 30 mph.
Choice (D) is correct because the name of the cross street is View.
Choice (A) is correct because the sign reads, "Open Late."
Choice (D) is correct because Great Clips Haircuts is advertised immediately below Subway.
Choice (B) is correct because the cash price is $2.69 per gallon, while the credit/debit price is $2.79 per gallon.
Choice (A) is correct because the sign reads, "Juiciest. Butteriest. Craviest."
Choice (B) is correct because the middle position is illuminated on the traffic signal.
Choice (C) is correct because a pedestrian is not visible in the photo.
Choice (A) is correct because the sign reads, "24-7."
Choice (B) is correct because 2.5 percent can be written as .025, so 600 × .025 = 15 drivers.
Choice (D) is correct because (4 × 850) + (10 × 120) + 250 + (2 × 375) + (3 × 180) = 6,140.
Choice (C) is correct because one-fifth of the soda was delivered before the theft. One-fifth of $6,000 is $1,200, so 6,000 – 1,200 = 4,800.
Choice (A) is correct because (4 × 65) + (28 × 20) + 35 + (5 × 15) + (7 × 35) + (2 × 20) – 35 = 1,180.
Choice (B) is correct because 1.5 × 6 = 9.
Choice (C) is correct because 3 × 34 = 102.
Choice (D) is correct because the driver was traveling 18 mph over the speed limit, so 80 + (18 × 15) = 350.
Choice (B) is correct because each
officer can clear (3,600 seconds in an hour / 45 seconds per car) about 80 cars
per hour, so it would take four officers to clear 320 cars each hour.
Choice (D) is correct because (26 × 12) + (41 × 11) + (24 × 10) + (14 × 5) + (4 × 12) + (6 × 11) = 1,187.
Questions 20–27 In each of the following sentences, choose the word or phrase that most nearly has the same meaning as the underlined word. Mark on your answer sheet the letter that identifies the correct choice.
Choice (A) is correct because in this sentence, "blatant" is closest in meaning to "obvious."
Choice (B) is correct because in this sentence, "altered" is closest in meaning to "changed."
Choice (A) is correct because in this sentence, "abrupt" is closest in meaning to "sudden."
Choice (C) is correct because in this sentence, "desist" is closest in meaning to "stop."
Choice (D) is correct because in this sentence, "induce" is closest in meaning to "cause."
Choice (C) is correct because in this sentence, "aggravated" is closest in meaning to "worsened."
Choice (B) is correct because in this sentence, "rampant" is closest in meaning to "widespread."
Choice (D) is correct because in this sentence, "obscured" is closest in meaning to "blocked."
Questions 28–35 In the following sentences, choose the correct option to fill in the blank for each sentence.
Choice (C) is correct because "susceptible" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (A) is correct because "vehemently" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (B) is correct because "competence" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (C) is correct because "recipient" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (A) is correct because "were" is the correctly spelled option.
Choice (D) is correct because "were found" matches the plural subject "suspects."
Choice (D) is correct because "women" is already plural, so the apostrophe should be placed before the "s."
Choice (B) is correct because "despite" is the grammatically correct word to fill in the blank.
Choice (A) 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 (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.
Choice (C) 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 (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 the passage states that "Officer Fulton reports the incident."
Choice (B) is correct because the passage states that Marisol Alvarez "did not see the slashing incident."
Choice (C) is correct because the passage states he was waiting in the bushes.
Choice (D) is correct because the passage states that Jacob Page was staying as a guest at a neighbor's house.
Choice (B) is correct because Wayne threatened to shoot himself, and threatened to shoot Randowski if he tried to stop Wayne.
Choice (C) is correct because all the other options can be confirmed from the information in the passage; Jacob Page stated that he was outside for a smoke, but says nothing about using a vape pen.
Questions 50–52 For questions 50–52, select the object that is included in the figure below. Only ONE of the answer choices for each question is included in the figure. Objects may be larger, smaller, or rotated in the picture, but the proportions will be identical.
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 (B) 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.
Choice (A) 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.
Questions 56–57 Please use the following map for questions 56–57:
Choice (D) is correct because it provides the shortest route to the incident scene.
Choice (C) is correct because it provides the shortest route to the incident scene.
Questions 58–59 Please use the following map for questions 58–59.
Choice (A) is correct because it provides the shortest route to the incident scene.
Choice (C) is correct because it provides the shortest route to the incident scene.
Choice (B) is correct because it provides the shortest route to the incident scene, while obeying all traffic laws.
Choice (D) is correct because it provides the shortest route to the incident scene, while obeying all traffic laws.
Choice (B) is correct because it meets the parameters of the crime, while the others do not.
Choice (A) is correct because it does not meet the parameters of the crime, since the pedestrian was not injured.
Choice (C) is correct because it meets the parameters of the crime, while the others do not.
Choice (A) 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 (C) is correct because it is the only face that exactly matches the original face.
Choice (B) is correct because it is the only face that exactly matches the original face, aside from the hairstyle.
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 facial hair.
Choice (D) is correct because it is the only option that exactly matches the original.
Choice (B) is correct because it is the only option that exactly matches the original.
Choice (C) 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 places the statements in the most coherent and logical order.
Choice (A) is correct because it places the statements in the most coherent and logical order.
Choice (C) is correct because it places the statements in the most coherent and logical order.
Questions 78–80 Use the following charts to answer questions 78–80.
Choice (B) is correct because the percentage of robberies in parking lots/structures was 13% on both charts.
Choice (B) is correct because, while both the gas station and convenience store showed a 3% increase, the 3% increase in gas station robberies represented a doubling of the previous rate.
Choice (D) is correct because it is the only statement that is accurate based on the data.
Choice (A) is correct because teenagers attempting to stay out later than allowed under the curfew would be most likely to go to the movie theater, where they might not be questioned about their age and where large numbers of them could get together.
Choice (B) is correct because a potential bomb threat would be the most likely situation to require assistance.
Choice (C) is correct because it does not present an immediately dangerous situation.
Choice (D) is correct because the theft of two bicycles, as well as several additional items, would be nearly impossible for a lone burglar to carry off.
Choice B is correct because it does not link a suspect to the specific crime.
Choice (D) is correct because it would provide the most compelling link between the suspect and the specific crime.
Choice (A) is correct because the suspect was originally traveling south, then turned right to travel west, and then turned left to travel south once more.
Choice (C) is correct because the suspect was originally traveling west, then turned right to travel north, then turned right again to travel east, then turned left to travel north again.
Choice (B) is correct because in Line II, the word "engaged" is misspelled.
Choice (A) is correct because Line I contains an incomplete sentence; rather than a period after the word "shift," a comma should be used.
Choice (C) is correct because in Line III, the word "it's" contains an unnecessary apostrophe.
Choice (D) is correct because it accurately illustrates the witness statement.
Choice (B) is correct because it accurately illustrates the witness statement.
Choice (C) is correct because prostitutes gather at Sugar’s Underground on Saturdays and Sundays between 11:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., and the patrol schedule given in (C) is the only one of the four that provides coverage of that location on those days of the week at that time.
Choice (A) is correct because violent gang members gather at Sugar’s East on Fridays between 10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m., and the patrol schedule in (A) is the only one of the four that does not provide coverage at that time.
Choice (C) is correct because a weight of 400 lbs is unusual and would be the hardest detail to hide or change.
Choice (B) is correct because a neck tattoo is unusual and would be a difficult detail to hide or change.
Choice (D) is correct because dark purple hair is unusual, and although it could be changed by the suspect, it is the most distinctive detail provided by the witnesses.
Choice (A) is correct because it provides the most logical response to the situation, and includes an effort to prevent similar situations in the future.
Choice (A) is correct because it provides the most logical response to the situation.