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Firefighter Exam Spatial Relations Practice Test 4
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This diagram is a map of a section of the city, where some public buildings are located. Each of the squares represent one city block. Street names are as shown. If there is an arrow next to the street name, it means the street is one way only in the direction of the arrow. If there is no arrow next to the street name, two-way traffic is allowed.

Firefighter Exam Spatial Relations Practice Test 4
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1. There is a vehicular accident at the corner of Brown Street and 9th Avenue. What is the most direct legal way for the fire engine to travel?
2. A civilian leaving the clinic needs to drive to the drug store. If you were giving her directions from the clinic, what would be the most direct route?
3. Someone at the junior high school has been injured and needs to go to the hospital. What directions would you give to the ambulance driver?
4. What streets run north and south of the park?
5. You are leaving work at the firehouse and need to fill your gas tank before you go home. What is the quickest legal route to the gas station?
6. A student comes into the firehouse and tells you he is new in town and wants to go to the library. He knows it's very close, but can't remember the name of the street he should turn onto. You both go to the front door, and you advise him to