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DIRECTIONS:
The following questions are based on the diagram given below showing four persons stationed at the four corners of a square piece of plot as shown.
The following question based on direction & distance sense test topic of verbal reasoning
(a) North-west
(b) North-east
(c) South-east
(d) North
e) South-west
The correct answers to the above question in:
Answer: (a)
Clearly, the route of A is as shown.
Comparing it with the given diagrams, the direction of A will be North-West.
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Question : 1
From the positions in original figure, C and A move diagonally to opposite corners and then one side each clockwise and anticlockwise respectively. B and D move two sides each clockwise and anticlockwise respectively. Where is A now ?
a) At the north-east corner
b) At the north-west corner
c) At the south-west corner
d) At the south-east corner
e) Midway between original position of B and D
Answer »Answer: (c)
The movements of A, B, C and D are shown in figure (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) respectively.
The final configuration is shown in (v).
Comapring (v) with the diagram, A is in the South-West corner.
Question : 2
A square field ABCD of side 90 m is so located that its diagonal AC is from north to south and the corner B is to the west of D. Rohan and Rahul start walking along the sides from B and C respectively in the clockwise and anticlockwise directions with speeds of 8 km/hr and 10 km/hr. Where shall they cross each other the second time ?
a) On BC at a distance of 10 m from B
b) On AD at a distance of 30 m from A
c) On BC at a distance of 10 m from C
d) On AD at a distance of 30 m from D
Answer »Answer: (c)
Clearly, the arrangement is as shown in the adjioning figure.
Rohan's speed = 8 km/hr.
= $8000/{60 x 60}$ m/sec = $20/9$ m/sec.
Rahul's speed = 10 km/hr.
= $10000/{60 x 60}$ m/sec = $25/9$ m/sec.
Since Rohan and Rahul are moving in opposite directions, so they together cover a distance of $({20}/9 + {25}/9)$
i.e., $45/9$ or 5 meters in one second.
To meet at a point, they together have to cover the distance (CD + DA + AB) i.e., 270m.
Now, 5 meters is covered in 1 second.
So, 270 m will be covered in $(1/{5} x 270)$ = 54 seconds.
Now, distance covered by Rohan in 54 seconds = $({20}/9 x 54)$ m = 120 m.
distance covered by Rahul in 54 seconds = $({25}/9 x 54)$ m = 150 m.
Thus, Rohan and Rahul meet for the first time on AD at a point 30 m from A and 60 m from D.
Now, to meet again, Rohan and Rahul will have to complete one full round i.e. together move a distance of 360 m.
5 metres is covered by both together in 1 second.
Thus, 360 m will be covered by both in $({1}/5 x 360)$ = 72 seconds.
Now, distance covered by Rohan in 72 seconds = $({20}/9 x 72)$ = 160 m.
Distance covered by Rahul in 72 seconds = $({25}/9 x 72)$ = 200 m.
Thus, Rohan and Rahul meet on BC at a point 10 m from C and 80 m from B.
Question : 3
From the original position given in the above figure, A and B move one arm length clockwise and then cross over to the corner diagonally opposite; C and D move one arm length anti-clockwise and cross over the comer diagonally opposite. The original configuration ADBC has now changed to
a) BDAC
b) CBDA
c) ACBD
d) DACB
e) BCAD
Answer »Answer: (b)
Clearly, (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) show the movements of A, B, C and D respectively while the new arrangement so obtained is shown in (v).
So, the configuration changes to CBDA.
Question : 4
After the movements given in Q. 41 above, who is at the north-west corner ?
a) B
b) A
c) D
d) C
e) None of these
Answer »Answer: (d)
Clearly, C is at the north-west corner
Question : 5
From the original position, B and D move one and a half length of sides clockwise and anticlockwise respectively. Which one of the following statements is true ?
a) D is at the midpoint between A and C, and B at the corner originally occupied by C.
b) B and D are both at the midpoint between A and C.
c) B is at the midpoint between A and Ct and D at the midpoint between the original position of B and C
d) B and D are both at the midpoint between A and D.
Answer »Answer: (b)
The movements of B and D are clearly shown in the adjoining diagram.
So, statements (a) is true.
DIRECTIONS:
Based on informations given below. Read carefully and choose best alternatives.
In a playground five friends A, B, C, D and E are standing facing north in order as described below.
- B is standing at the right of D at distance of 50 m.
- A is standing in the south direction of B at 60 m distance.
- 'C' is in the west of 'D' at the distance of 40 m.
- 'E' is in the north of A at 80 m distance
Question : 6
Vijay Kumar walks from his house in the north direction a distance of 15 km. Then he turns west direction and walks straight 10 km. At last he turns south direction and walks straight 5 km. How far and in which direction is he from his house?
a) 20 km, North
b) 10 km, East
c) None of these
d) 5 km, West
Answer »Answer: (c)
DE = CB =10km
AE = AB - BE = 15 – 5 = 10km
(CD = BE)
AD = $√{DE^2 + AE^2}$ = $√{(10)^2 + (10)^2}$
= $√{100 +100}$ = $√{200}$ = $√{100 × 2}$ = 10$√{2}$
Thus it's 10$√{2}$ km in North-West direction.
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