...from yellow to green following the direction of the arrow.
Y >-------> G
Seems straight forward, no?
What if your arrow points to the right but you imagine the entrance to the neighborhood on the right?
But the point of the question is not to score a point if someone answers yellow and not if they answer green. The point is that if you can come to an answer at all, you pass. Okay maybe not if you answer purple, but you get the idea.
Fair,
When I read one way street my mind immediately associates the arrow going the same direction as traffic rules...
It doesn't say to so that, so I guess I couls have sone better on the test.
Only if you assume the house is the same colour as the arrow on the street.
What makes you think the arrow doesn’t point left to right, and the entrance of the neighborhood is on the right? It just says that there is a color gradient on the arrow, and the house numbers increase from the entrance. how the two correlate requires assumptions.
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