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44. (A)
Reconstruct the number as best as you
can based on the principle of frequently occur-
ring elements. The digits 8-2-3-2 all appear in
three of the four eyewitness accounts in these
respective positions. Of the final digits, only 4
appears more than once. Your choice is far
from certain, but in balance (A) is the best bet.
45. (D)
Refer to Rule 1. An officer should never
assume the responsibility of deciding whether
a prisoner requires the services of a doctor.
46. (A)
Refer to Rule 2. It is apparent that the
prisoner requires medical attention even though
there is no emergency. Medical attention is
required for the prisoner's wound, not his drug
addiction; therefore, an ambulance should be
called.
47. (B)
Officer Dorkin acted improperly. Rule 3
states that under no circumstances should a
police officer prescribe medication for a pris-
oner. Medicine prescribed for Officer Dorkin
might have been harmful to the prisoner.
48. (A)
The first sentence of the passage states
that the patrol officer "should serve as eyes,
ears, and legs for the detective division." No
statement in the passage makes any mention of
police officers being considered for assign-
ment to the detective division, leaving the
scene when detectives arrive, or performing
detectives' duties.
49. (D)
Refer to the second sentence of the
passage.
50. (D)
Refer to the last sentence of the passage.