Final answer:
The statement in the question is false; Interstate 694 is an auxiliary route of Interstate 94 and loops back to it because the first digit is even, indicating it's a beltway or loop. The statement is B. False.
Step-by-step explanation:
If an interstate sign has the number 694 on it, it suggests that this is a loop or bypass off the main interstate highway I-94. The three-digit interstate highways are auxiliary routes that branch from a main, one- or two-digit interstate.
If the first digit of this three-digit number is an even number, like 6 in the case of 694, it typically means that this route is a loop or beltway, designed to go around a city or urban area and reconnect with the main interstate. In the case of 694, it should loop around and ultimately meet back up with Interstate 94, so the statement given is B) false.