Problems Involving Right Turning


 
 
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Problems Involving Right Turning

Direction Question: This section of verbal reasoning revolves around the various directions. It consist of questions involving all sort of direction puzzle. Candidate is required to make a successive follow-up of directions and ascertain the final direction or the distance between two points. The test is meant to judge the candidate,s ability to trace and follow correctly and sense the directions correctly.

Directions: There are four basic directions North N, South S, East E, West W and four cardinal directions North East NE, North West NW, South East SE, South West SW to help the candidates know the directions. The figure shows all the directions

Problems Involving Right Turning: These type of questions are solved taking into consideration direction in which the object or the person is facing. Turning Right will be according to the person or object.  The right and left movement of a person is always with reference to the body moving in the scenario. It is not with respect to the person who is solving the questions.

Illustration 1:  One day, Ravi left home and Cycled 10 Km southwards, turned right and cycled 5 km and turned right and cycled 10 km an turned left and cycled 10 km. How many kilometers will he have to cycle to reach his home straight ?

A. 10 km            B. 15 km             C. 20 km              D.  25 km

Answer: B

Solution: Let us suppose that, Ravi starts from home at A, moves 10 km southwards reaches point B, turns right and moves 5 km reaches point C and then again turns right and moves 10 km reaches point D and finally turns, left and moves 10 km reaches point E.

Thus, his distance from  initial position A = AE = AD + DE = BC + DE = (5 + 10) km = 15 km.

Hence, the correct option is B

Illustration 2: I am facing South. I turn right and walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 10 m. Then I turn left and walk 10 m and then turning right walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 60 m. In which direction am I from the starting point ?

A. North           B. North-west        C. East          D. North-east

Answer: D

Solution: The movements of the person are from A to F, as shown in Fig. Clearly, the final position is F which is to the North-east of the starting point A.

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Question : 1

Peehu start driving from Point A and moves in East and covers a distance of 3 km and reached to Point B and than he turns north and covers a distance of 4 km and reached to Point C, and than he turns east and covers a distance of 3 km, reached to Point D and turns south and covers a distance of 4km and reached to Point E, and turns east and covers 3 km, reached to Point F and turns north and covers 4 km, reached to Point G and turns east and covers 3km, reached to Point H.

What is the minimum distance between Point C and Point H.

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Vani starts moving north in the early morning. By noon she had covered three kms and was very tired. She rested for a while. When she woke up she forgot the direction she was travelling with a wild guess she started walking right of her original direction. She walked four km and realized her mistake. She started walking homeward. How long will she take to reach home if her speed is 5 km/hr?

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

Sidh is standing at Point A, he moved in north direction and covers a distance of 5 km, than he turns towards right and covers a distance of 12 km and reached to point C, again he turned toward right and covers a distance of 6 km, and reached to Point D, and than again he turns in right and covers a distance of 12 km and reached to Point E.

In which direction he is standing he is standing from starting point when he covers 22 km distance?
 

Right Option : A
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