Logical Reasoning Reviewer 4 (Spatial Ability: Map Reading)
Answer the question solely on the basis of the map below. The arrows indicate traffic flow; one arrow indicates a one-way street going in the direction of the arrow; two arrows represent a two-way street. You are not allowed to go the wrong way on a one-way street.
Question 1.Sanitation Workers Martini and Schmid are southbound on Canyon Drive and have just crossed Edward Street. They receive a call that a city collection truck has broken down, leaving one pick-up to be made near a bus stop located at Livingston Avenue and Bortz Road. They are asked to make the unscheduled pick-up. What is the quickest route for Sanitation Workers Martini and Schmid to take to the bus stop?
Question 1.Sanitation Workers Martini and Schmid are southbound on Canyon Drive and have just crossed Edward Street. They receive a call that a city collection truck has broken down, leaving one pick-up to be made near a bus stop located at Livingston Avenue and Bortz Road. They are asked to make the unscheduled pick-up. What is the quickest route for Sanitation Workers Martini and Schmid to take to the bus stop?
A. continue south on Canyon Drive, then west on McMahon Street, then north on Orinda Road, then west on Edward Street, then north on Amhoy Road, and then west on Bortz Road to Livingston Avenue
B. continue south on Canyon Drive, then west on Lake Drive, and then north on Livingston Avenue to Bortz Road
C. make a U-turn on Canyon Drive, and then go west on Bortz Road to Livingston Avenue
D. continue south on Canyon Drive, then east on Lake Drive, then north on El Camino, and then west on Bortz Road to Livingston Avenue
Answer: B
Choice B is the most direct because it requires the fewest turns. Choice A leads the sanitation workers the wrong way on McMahon Street. Choice C is not correct because Canyon Drive is a one-way street south. Choice D takes the workers too far east.
B. continue south on Canyon Drive, then west on Lake Drive, and then north on Livingston Avenue to Bortz Road
C. make a U-turn on Canyon Drive, and then go west on Bortz Road to Livingston Avenue
D. continue south on Canyon Drive, then east on Lake Drive, then north on El Camino, and then west on Bortz Road to Livingston Avenue
Answer: B
Choice B is the most direct because it requires the fewest turns. Choice A leads the sanitation workers the wrong way on McMahon Street. Choice C is not correct because Canyon Drive is a one-way street south. Choice D takes the workers too far east.
Look at the street plan carefully and answer the question.
Question 2: Peter is at Point K facing east. He proceeds as follows: East on Atlantic Road - right on the first road - right on the second road - left on the first road - left at the first junction - stops at the end of the block. How many times has he turned since Point K?
Question 2: Peter is at Point K facing east. He proceeds as follows: East on Atlantic Road - right on the first road - right on the second road - left on the first road - left at the first junction - stops at the end of the block. How many times has he turned since Point K?
A. 6
B. 4
C. 3
D. 5
Answer: B
In this case, you can count the number of turns on the route description.
B. 4
C. 3
D. 5
Answer: B
In this case, you can count the number of turns on the route description.
Look at the street plan carefully and answer the question.
Question 3: Mr. Yoso is on Kingston Street with City Hall on his left. In which direction is point P in relation to him?
Question 3: Mr. Yoso is on Kingston Street with City Hall on his left. In which direction is point P in relation to him?
A. To the left
B. To the right
C. Behind
D. In front
Answer: B
B. To the right
C. Behind
D. In front
Answer: B