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  • Question 1
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    Salim started walking from point 'P 'towards South. After walking 40 metres, he took a left turn and walked 30 metres and reached point Q. What is the straight line distance between P and Q, and Q is towards which direction of P?

    Solution

    As per the given information;

    Point Q is in South East of Point P.

    Distance between P and Q (PQ) = √(PO2  + OQ2 )

    PQ = √(402  + 302 )

    PQ = √(1600 + 900)

    PQ = √2500

    PQ = 50 m

    Hence, "50 metres, Southeast "  is the correct answer.

  • Question 2
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    Sonu started from his house and walked  3  km  Eastward, then he turned right and walked  2  km, then again he turned left and walked  1  km. Again he turned left and walked  3  km, then turned right and walked  2  km. He turned right again and walked  1  km  and reached his school. What is the shortest distance between Sonu 's house and his school?

    Solution

    Sonu started from his house and walked  3  km  Eastward, then he turned right and walked  2  km, then again he turned left and walked  1  km. Again he turned left and walked  3  km, then turned right and walked  2  km. He turned right again and walked  1  km  and reached his school.

    Shortest distance between Sonu 's home and school is, Home to point A  + AD  + point D to school  = 3 + 2 + 1 = 6  km.
    Hence, the distance between Sonu 's home and the school is  6  km.
    Thus, this is the correct answer.

  • Question 3
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    If South East becomes North, North East becomes West and this trend is continued, what will be the original West become?

    Solution

    • If South-east becomes North and North East becomes West, therefore, the whole figure moves through 135 º. Hence, West will be South-East.
    • See, Actual figure is rotating 135 º anticlockwise.
    • So, When West will be rotated by same degree anticlockwise. It will hold the place of south-East.

  • Question 4
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    Gaurav walks 20 metres towards North. He then turns left and walks 40 metres. He again turns left and walks 20 metres. Further, he moves 20 metres after turning to the right. How far is he from his original position ?

    Solution

    Final distance from original position = AE = AD + DE = 60 metres

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  • Question 5
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    Hemant started from his house and walked 3km eastward, then he turned right and walked 2km, then again he turned left and walked 1 km, then turned right and walked 2 km. He turned right again and walked 1 km and reached his school. What is the minimum distance between Hemant ’s house and his school?

    Solution

    To solve this, let 's break down Hemant 's movements step by step and visualize his path:

    1. Hemant starts from his house and walks 3 km eastward.
    2. He turns right and walks 2 km south.
    3. He turns left and walks 1 km east.
    4. He turns right and walks 2 km south.
    5. He turns right and walks 1 km west and reaches his school.

    Now, let 's consider the overall east-west and north-south movement:

    • East-West : Hemant initially walked 3 km east, then 1 km east, and finally 1 km west. So, the net eastward distance is 3 + 1 −1 = 3 km.
    • North-South : Hemant walked 2 km south, then another 2 km south, so he walked a total of 2 + 2 = 4 km south.

    The minimum distance from Hemant ’s house to the school can be found using the Pythagorean theorem (since he moved in perpendicular directions):

    Thus, the minimum distance between Hemant ’s house and his school is: D: 5 km

  • Question 6
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    Sushant started from his house and walked 5km north of his house. Then he turned left and walked 3km, then he turned right and walked 5km. Again he turned right and walked 3km. Where is his final destination from his house?

    Solution

    To solve this question, let 's analyze Sushant 's path step-by-step based on the directions provided:

    1. Sushant starts at his house and walks 5 km north.
    2. He then turns left and walks 3 km west.
    3. Next, he turns right and walks 5 km north again.
    4. Finally, he turns right and walks 3 km east.

    Now let ’s assess Sushant 's final position relative to his starting point:

    • North-South movement : He walked 5 km north, then another 5 km north, totaling 10 km north.
    • East-West movement : He walked 3 km west and then 3 km back east, which brings him back to the original east-west position he started from.

    Given this analysis, Sushant 's final destination is directly north of his house without any deviation east or west. Therefore, the correct answer is:

    D: 10 km North

  • Question 7
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    Rohan starts for morning walk towards west. He walks 1 km, then turns left and walks 600m, then turns left and walks 1.3km, again he turns right and walks 600m further. In which direction is he moving now?

    Solution

    Rohan is walking in south now

  • Question 8
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    If a man on the moped starts from a point and rides 4km south, then turns left and rides 2km, then turn again to the right to ride 4km more, towards which direction is he moving?

    Solution


    The man starts riding in south direction then he rides 2 km in the east (for him his left is the east direction)and then it rides 4km in the south (for him his right is in south direction).

  • Question 9
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    Namratha walks 14 metres towards west, then turns to her right and walks 14 meters and then turns to her left and walks 10 metres. Again turning to her left she walks 14 metres. What is the shortest distance (in metres) between her starting point and her present position?  

    Solution

    Let 's break down Namratha 's movements step by step:

    1. First Movement : She walks 14 meters west.
    2. Second Movement : She turns right and walks 14 meters north.
    3. Third Movement : She turns left and walks 10 meters west.
    4. Fourth Movement : She turns left again and walks 14 meters south.

    Now, let 's analyze her position.

    • After the first movement, she 's 14 meters west of the starting point.
    • After the second movement, she 's 14 meters west and 14 meters north of the starting point.
    • After the third movement, she 's 24 meters west and 14 meters north of the starting point.
    • After the fourth movement, she moves 14 meters south, so she 's now 24 meters west and at the same latitude as her starting point (because the south movement cancels out the north movement).

    To find the shortest distance between her starting point and her present position, we just need to calculate the straight-line distance (which is the horizontal distance since her vertical displacement is zero).

    Since she is 24 meters west of her starting point, the shortest distance is:

    Distance = 24  meters

    So the correct answer is 24 meters (Option 3).

  • Question 10
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    Jenny walked 2.5 km towards North and turned towards West. After covering 2 km ’s he turned to South and walked 1.5 km ’s. He then turned to East and covered 2 km ’s. How far is Jenny from original point?

    Solution

    To find out how far Jenny is from her original point, we will break down her journey step by step:

    1. North : Jenny walks 2.5 km north.
    2. West : She turns and walks 2 km west.
    3. South : She turns again and walks 1.5 km south.
    4. East : Finally, she turns and walks 2 km east.

    Now, let 's analyze her final position relative to the start:

    • North-South movement : Jenny initially walked 2.5 km north, then 1.5 km south, resulting in a net movement of 2.5 −1.5 = 1.0  km north.
    • East-West movement : She walked 2 km west and then 2 km east. This means she ended up exactly where she started in terms of east-west movement, as these cancel each other out.

    So, Jenny 's final position is 1.0 km north of her starting point. Thus, she is: D: 1 km

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