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The following question based on direction & distance sense test topic of verbal reasoning
(a) 10 metres East
(b) 20 metres West
(c) 10 metres North
(d) 10 metres West
e) None of these
The correct answers to the above question in:
Answer: (d)
The movement of Sachin is as shown in Figure
(P to B, B to C, C to D and D to Q)
Clearly, the distance of Q from P
= PQ = (DQ - PQ) = (DQ - BC)
= (40 - 30)m = 10m.
Also, Q is to the west of P
∴ Q is 10m West of P.
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DIRECTIONS:
Read the following information for answering the questions that follows :
In a playground, A, B, C, D, & E are standing as described below facing the North.
- B is 50m to the right of D.
- A is 60m to the South of B.
- C is 40m to the west of D.
- E is 80m to the north of A.
Question : 1
What is the minimum distance (in metre approximately) between C and E?
a) 92
b) 53
c) 120
d) 78
Answer »Answer: (a)
CE = $√{BC^2 + BE^2}$ = $√{90^2 + 20^2}$
= $√{8100 + 400}$ = $√{8500}$ = 92.19m
Question : 2
Who is to the South-East of the person who is to the left of D?
a) C
b) A
c) E
d) B
Answer »Answer: (b)
Question : 3
If a boy walks from C, meet D followed by B, A and then E, how many meters has he walked if he has travelled the straight distance all through?
a) 170
b) 120
c) 230
d) 150
Answer »Answer: (c)
Total distance walked by the boy.
= 40 + 50 + 60 + 80 = 230 m
Question : 4
A man leaves for his office from his house. He walks towards East. After moving a distance of 20 m, he turns towards South and walks 10 m. Then he walks 35 m towards the West and further 5 m towards the North. He then turns towards East and walks 15 m. What is the straight distance in metres between his initial and final positions ?
a) 5
b) 0
c) Cannot be determined
d) 10
e) None of these
Answer »Answer: (a)
The movement of the man from A to F are as shown in Figure
Clearly, DC = AB + EF.
∴ F is in line with A.
Also, AF = (BC - DE) = 5 m.
So, the man is 5 metres away from his initial position.
Question : 5
Rohit walked 25 metres towards South. Then he turned to his left and walked 20 metres. He then turned to his left and walked 25 metres. He again turned to his right and walked 15 metres. At what distance is he from the starting point rind in which direction ?
a) 35 metres North
b) 35 metres East
c) 60 metres East
d) 40 metres East
e) None of these
Answer »Answer: (b)
The movement of Rohit is as shown in Figure
∴ Rohit's distance from starting point A
= AE = (AD + DE)
= (BC + DE) = (20 + 15) = 35m
Also, E is the East of A.
Question : 6
Rasik walks 20 m North. Then he turns right and walks 30 m. Then he turns right and walks 35 m. Then he turns left and walks 15 m. Then he again turns left and walks 15 m. In which direction and how many metres away is he from his original position ?
a) 30 metres East
b) 15 metres West
c) 45 metres East
d) 30 metres West
Answer »Answer: (c)
The movement of Rasik from A to F is as shown in Figure
Since CD = AB + EF, so F lies in the line with A.
∴ Rasik's distance from original position A
= AF = (AG + GF)
= (BC + DE) = (30 + 15)m = 45m
Also, F lies to the East of A
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