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Questions 27 through 29 are based on roadside mile markers as explained below.
27. A driver traveling west on Route 46 passes a
marker that looks like this:
46
21
73
04
140
23
36
He makes a left turn onto Route 23 and
proceeds to drive three more miles. The next
marker he passes could look like which of
the following?
(A)
46
21
73
04
143
23
33
(B)
23
21
18
29
103
46
71
(C)
23
21
14
12
95
18
36
(D)
23
21
46
12
39
23
80
28. A highway traveler passes a road marker
that looks like this:
37
14
10
42
80
06 110
The next highway marker that she notices
looks like this:
37
24
10
2
85
06 105
This marker indicates that
(A) the traveler has turned onto another
highway.
(B) the route number has changed.
(C) the traveler has gone 10 miles since the
last marker.
(D) the traveler has crossed a county line.
29. A trooper patrolling an assigned sector
passes a route marker that looks like this:
95
04
11
38
83
13
42
Fifteen minutes later, the marker that the
trooper passes looks like this:
95
04
38
11
78
36
47
Indications are that the trooper
(A) has made a U-turn.
(B) has exceeded the speed limit in the line
of duty.
(C) is now on a cloverleaf.
(D) has changed highways.

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