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Which of the following actions is required if you are asked to take a chemical test for alcohol concentration by an officer?

  1. You must comply and take the test

  2. You can refuse and request a warrant

  3. You can ask to drive to the nearest hospital

  4. You can call a legal representative before taking the test

The correct answer is: You must comply and take the test

If you are asked by an officer to take a chemical test for alcohol concentration, it is required by law that you comply and take the test. This is because many states, including Arkansas, have implied consent laws. These laws essentially mean that by driving a vehicle, you have already consented to taking such tests if lawfully requested by a law enforcement officer. Refusing to take the test can result in immediate license suspension and other penalties. Therefore, option A is the correct answer. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they go against the legal requirement to comply with the officer's request to take the chemical test. Refusing to take the test or requesting a warrant can lead to legal consequences. Additionally, asking to drive to the nearest hospital or calling a legal representative before taking the test is not typically permitted when an officer has requested a chemical test for alcohol concentration.