Directional Positioning and Distance Analysis
Directional Positioning and Distance Analysis
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
A. East
B. South-east
C. North-east
D. South-west
E. None of these
Q.2) What is the shortest distance between E and K and also determine the position of E
with respect to k?
A. 6√5m, north-west
B. √200m, north-west
C. 12m, north
D. √160m, south-east
E. None of these.
Q.3) If a person walks 10m towards north from A, then takes a left turn of 6m. What is
the shortest distance and position of the person now with respect to point B?
A. 6m, east
B. 8m, south-west
C. 4√17m, south-west
D. 6m, north-east
E. None of these
Q.5) If a person walks 20m towards north from K, again he takes a left turn of 28m.
What is the position of the person now with respect to point C?
A. West
B. South-west
C. North-east
D. South-east
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below.
Q$Y (16), Y%U (13), U#X (19), X%N (18), N@J (23), J$O (14), O@L (17), Y$K (16),
K@S (14), S%H (17), H$G (13), L#$R
A. South
B. North west
C. North east
D. South west
E. None of these
Q.8) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement
and hence forms a group. Find the one which doesn’t belong to that group.
A. Y-L
B. G-X
C. U-O
D. Q-J
E. K-H
Q.9) What should replace the question mark in order to make it true that U is to the
northeast of S?
P%Q (4), Q#R (8), R%S (6), S?T (13), T%U(9), U#V (10)
A. %
B. @
C. #
D. $
E. None of these
Q.10) Which of the following statement is true with respect to the final arrangement?
S#E (7), E$T (9), T%D (11), D@U (17), U%G (8), G#R (16), R#%O
A. R%E
B. S@$D
C. T#$R
D. D#O
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
The distance between L and G is the same as the distance between T and M.
Statement:
A. $
B. @
C. @#
D. %$
E. %#
A. 20Km
B. 19Km
C. 17Km
D. 18Km
E. Either a or b
Q.13) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the arrangement
and hence form a group. Find the one who doesn’t belong to that group?
A. LQ
B. SG
C. TR
D. MQ
E. SL
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
The distance between M and P is the same as the distance between M and S.
Statement:
Q.14) If the distance between T and P is an even number, then what is the shortest
distance between T and M?
A. 5km
B. 8km
C. 10km
D. 6km
E. 12km
A. @#
B. %#
C. %
D. @
E. Either b or c
Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the questions given below:
? means either 5m or 8m
The Distance of P and L is the same as M and H and more than SH.
Statement:
M@$T; M#?V; O$P; L%&P; M@&H; T@?S; T$?L; S#&H; A*PO; C*SH; V%O
A. East
B. North
C. North-West
D. South-east
E. South-west
A. 22m
B. 16m
C. 14m
D. 18m
E. Either a or b
Q.18) What is the shortest distance between T and C?
A. 25m
B. 36m
C. 9m
D. 8m
E. None of these
A. East
B. Northwest
C. North
D. South
E. Southeast
Q.20) Four of the following five are based on a certain way to form a group. which one
does not belong to the group?
A. PH
B. TC
C. AV
D. MV
E. LH
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
There are four trucks M, N, O and P. These trucks travel from one point to another point.
Also, there are four points E, F, G, and H connected through a common junction.
Note: While travelling from one point to another all the trucks must pass through the
junction.
The following codes are given to denote the direction of movement of the trucks.
X~Y means truck X is at a certain point and moves to the left from the junction to reach point
Y
X*Y means truck Y is at a certain point and moves to the right from the junction to reach
point X
X©Y means truck X is at point Y and moves to the left from the junction to reach a certain
point
X∞Y means truck Y is at point X and moves to the right from the junction to reach a certain
point
X¥Y means truck X is at point Y and moves straight through the junction to reach a certain
point
X®Y means truck Y is at a certain point and moves straight through the junction to reach
point X
Q.21) If H∞M¥G*P, then find the direction of the final position of M with respect to the
initial position of P?
A. North
B. Southwest
C. South
D. Northeast
E. Northwest
Q.22) N~H∞O G, which of the following option should come in the blank to satisfy the
N is southeast of O?
A. ®
B. ©
C. ∞
D. ¥
E. *
Q.23) Which of the following options denotes the final position of M is southwest of the
final position of J?
A. M~F*J
B. M©J®F
C. M~H∞J
D. M¥G®J
E. None of these
Q.24) O©E∞P©F then trucks O and P can reach which among the following points
respectively?
Q.25) The distance between the junction and all the given points is equal and the
distance is [Link] point L is 9m south of point G and point U is 11m west of point L,
then what is the shortest distance between the junction and point U and point L is in
which direction with respect to point H?
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Two persons viz. person 1, person 2 is standing at points X and Y respectively. Both persons
face each other where person 2 faces towards south. The distance between the two persons is
30 meters. Person 1 and person 2 turned to their left and walked for a distance of 20 meters to
reach points M, N respectively. From point M, person 1 turned to his right and walked for a
distance of 15 meters to reach point Q. From point N, person 2 walked a certain distance to
reach his destination point R, which is 15 meters to the south of point Y. From point Q,
person 1 walked for a distance of 25 meters to the north-east and reached his destination.
Q.26) How far is the destination of person 1 from the destination of person 2?
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given
below:
+ means west
~ means north
$ means either 9m or 7m
AC||BD means the distance between point A and Point C is the same as the distance between
point B and Point D.
O&*M, B/E, I*E, J/$O, P+&M, G/K, J*+$G, E~J, G*&B, OJ||GJ, M+I, K~/O
Q.28) If the distance between G and J is not 7m then what is the shortest distance
between J and M? Also what is the direction of K with respect to I?
A. 15m, Southwest
B. 12m, northwest
C. 10m, south
D. 12m, Southwest
E. 15m, northwest
Q.30) If the distance between M and I is 9m then what is the shortest distance between
K and G?
A. 5√33m
B. 7√45m
C. 6+√41m
D. 3+√65m
E. 8√30m
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below.
M&S (18), P$M (12), Q%P (27), L@Q (18), T&L (22)
Q.31) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Find the
one which does not belong to that group?
A. M-T
B. S-L
C. Q-P
D. P-T
E. M-L
Q.32) If C is 11m west of S then, what is the shortest distance between T and C?
A. 5m
B. 6m
C. 8m
D. 10m
E. 17m
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
% --> North
# --> South
@ --> West
I. I@*H
II. L%O
III. R?%L
IV. H#*M
V. L@?M
VI. L%@H
A. East
B. North-West
C. North-East
D. South
E. South-west
Q.34) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way. Which of the following one
does not belong to the group?
A. RL
B. MH
C. LO
D. IT
E. HO
Q.35) What is the shortest distance between R and M, If the distance between R and L
is less than 10m?
A. √ 50 m
B. √ 92 m
C. √ 91 m
D. √ 95 m
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
A. @%
B. #$
C. Can’t be determined
D. #%
E. @$
Q.37) What is the direction and shortest distance of V with respect to E?
A. V$E(9)
B. E$V(9)
C. E%V(7)
D. V%E(7)
E. None of the above
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
A. 60m
B. 10m
C. 9m
D. 8m
E. 5m
A. 40m
B. 18m
C. 16m
D. 15m
E. 10m
A person rides in a bicycle from point K to A by following the given route map. Initially, the
person rides 9m north and reaches point J where he takes a left turn and rides 6m to reach
point I. Then he takes a left turn again and rides 3m to reach point H where he takes a right
turn. He then rides 13m and takes a left turn at point G to ride 6m. At point F, he takes a right
turn and rides 5m to reach point E. He then rides 12m after taking a right turn and reaches
point D where he takes a right turn to ride 11m. At point C, he takes a left turn and rides 3m
to reach point B from where he takes a right turn and rides 7m to reach point A.
A. Northeast
B. Southwest
C. Northwest
D. Southeast
E. Cannot be determined
Q.41) If the person rides at 5m/s, then what is the time taken by the person to complete
the entire journey?
A. 12s
B. 16s
C. 14s
D. 15s
E. None of these
Q.42) What is the approximate shortest distance between point B and point H?
A. 12m
B. 10m
C. 11m
D. 13m
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below it.
^ - North
% - South
@ - West
# - East
P ^@ Q means P is North-West of Q.
(i) A ^¥ F
(ii) H @$ G
(iii) D #£ B
(iv) C @ A
(v) B ^ E
(iv) E @¥ F
(vii) C %£ D
(viii) G ^£ E
Q.43) If point Z is 35m north of point F, then what is distance between point Z to B?
A. 30m
B. 10√5m
C. 25m
D. 35m
E. None of these
A. 15m, South-west
B. 10m, North
C. 12m, South
D. 15m, north-west
E. None of these
A. North
B. South-West
C. West
D. South-East
E. North-East
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Q.46) If P@J&T%S*R, then how far and in which direction Point R with respect to
Point P?
A. North east
B. South west
C. South east
D. North west
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
A. 14m, South
B. 8m, North-east
C. 12m, North
D. 12m, North-East
E. Can’t be determined.
A. 14m, south-east
B. 15m, North-east
C. 12m, North-West
D. 20m, North-East
E. None of these
Q.50) If Sameer walks 16m north from point V and then takes a left turn of 18m, then
what is the direction of Sameer with respect to point Y?
A. North-East
B. South-East
C. North
D. South-West
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
A. North-west
B. South-east
C. Can’t be determined
D. South-west
E. North-east
A. 13m
B. 21m
C. 20m
D. 14m
E. 11m
A. Point F
B. Point G
C. Point M
D. Point S
E. Point L
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Q.54) Four of the following are alike in a certain way. Whichof the following does not
belong to the group?
A. AF
B. LQ
C. OM
D. TF
E. KS
A. 20km
B. 15km
C. 16km
D. 18km
E. 17km
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
The Distance of P and L is the same as M and H and more than SH.
The Distance of AC is more than the distance of AP. The distance of AC is 14m
Statement: M@$T; M#?V; O$P; L%&P; M@&H; T@?S; T$?L; S#&H; A*PO; C*SH;
V%O
Q.56) If point U is 4m north of H, then what is the shortest distance between C and U?
A. 10m
B. 5m
C. 25m
D. 9m
E. None of these
Q.57) If the distance between M and V is 4m less than M and H, then what is the
shortest distance between O and M?
A. 5√2m
B. 25m
C. 50m
D. 15m
E. None of these
A. East
B. North
C. North West
D. South East
E. South West
A. 22 m
B. 16 m
C. 14 m
D. 18 m
E. Either A or B
Q.60) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Choose the one that does not belong to that group.
A. AM
B. OM
C. VC
D. AL
E. MS
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below
Amar starts walking from point Q towards east for 48m to reach point R. Point S is 48m west
of T and point Q is 52m north of point P. Amar then takes a right turn and walks for 60m to
reach point S. His friend Prem standing at point Y, he starts walking towards east and walks
for 64m to reach point W where he turns towards north and walks for 48m to reach point V
then he turns towards east and walks for 24m to reach point U. Prem finally, stops at point T
and point U is 20m north of point T.
Q.61) If Ajay walks 64m towards west from point V and then he takes 12m towards his
right then what is the position of point P with respect to Ajay?
A. West
B. South
C. South-west
D. North-east
E. None of these
A. 32m
B. 8√34m
C. √848m
D. 28m
E. None of these
Q.63) Which of the following statement is true with respect to the final arrangement?
I. Point P is north-west of point Y.
A. Only I
B. Only II
C. Only III
D. Only I and II
E. Only I and III
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below.
A. 2√53m
B. 9√13m
C. 4√53m
D. 3√13m
E. None of these
A. North-east
B. South-west
C. North-west
D. South-east
E. None of these
A. 6m
B. 4m
C. 7m
D. 10m
E. 5m
Q.67) If Mr. Y wants to go to point E from his starting point, then which among the
following options will be the shortest distance?
II. Go to F via the shortest distance, then go towards north to reach point P which is east of E,
then turn left to reach E.
III. Go towards north to reach point R which is east of G, then turn left to reach E.
Q.68) What is the distance between Mr. Y’s starting point and D?
A. 12m
B. 15m
C. 14m
D. 16m
E. 13m
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
M, N, O, P are corners of a rectangular field such that M is 15m north of P. N is 22m east of
M. R is 12m west of N. S is south of R. The distance between R and S is the same as the
distance between N and O. Point Q is 8m south of P. Point T is south of S and east of Point
Q. Z, T, R, J are corners of another rectangular field such that Point T is 18m east of Point Z.
Q.69) If the person walks from Point Z towards the north-east direction after walking
some distance he reaches point P, then what is the distance between his initial and final
point?
A. 10m
B. 7m
C. 9√5m
D. 8m
E. 8√2m
Q.70) If point A is east of Point J and north of Point P then what is the distance between
N and A?
A. 25m
B. 22m
C. 28m
D. 26m
E. 30m
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Two buses – bus 1 and bus 2, are travelling from point D. The paths travelled by the two
buses are given below using the above symbols along with distance.
On the basis of the above statements answer the questions given below.
A. 22m
B. 25m
C. 35m
D. 28m
E. 32m
A. #$
B. @%
C. #%
D. @$
E. None of these
Q.73) If Bus 3 is 16m north of point D, then which of the following statement is/are
true?
I. R is north-east of bus 3
A. Only I
B. All are true
C. Only III
D. Only II
E. None is true
Q.74) What is the distance between the ending points of Bus 1 and bus 2?
A. √15m
B. 8m
C. √50m
D. 9m
E. None of these
Q.75) If a person wants to reach point B from point A, then which of the following can
be the minimum path?
III. Go to point O, then turns left to reach point N, then go in north-east direction to reach
point B
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
L, N, V, O are corners of a rectangular field such that L is to the west of O. N is 20m north of
L. G, V, P, Q is the corner of another rectangular field such that G is 6m west of V. The
distance between V and O is same as the distance between G and T. O is east of T. Q is 12m
south of T. The distance between O and P is 3m less than the distance between N and G. K is
9m east of O and north of S. S is east of P.
Q.76) Four of the following are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which of
the following does not belong to that group?
A. NT
B. GO
C. LQ
D. OS
E. KQ
A. East
B. North-West
C. North-East
D. South
E. South-west
A. 15m
B. 20m
C. 25m
D. 30m
E. None of the above
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
M, N, O, P are corners of a rectangular field such that M is 15m north of P. N is 22m east of
M. R is 12m west of N. S is south of R. The distance between R and S is the same as the
distance between N and O. Point Q is 8m south of P. Point T is south of S and east of Point
Q. Z, T, R, J are corners of another rectangular field such that Point T is 18m east of Point Z.
Q.79) If the person walks from Point Z towards the north-east direction after walking
some distance he reaches point P, then what is the distance between his initial and final
point?
A. 10m
B. 7m
C. 9√5m
D. 8m
E. 8√2m
Q.80) If point A is east of Point J and north of Point P then what is the distance between
N and A?
A. 25m
B. 22m
C. 28m
D. 26m
E. 30m
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Two groundsmen on the bikes start riding in a cricket stadium from two different positions on
the ground to reach the cricket pitch for inspection before the cricket match. Rider2 standing
at point A and rides 12m towards the east to reach point E then he takes a left turn of 24m to
reach point L. Point G is 48m south of point J and is 28m east of point L. From point J, rider2
takes a left turn of 16m to reach point H, which is 32m south of point C.
Now, rider1 standing at point I, which is 28m east of point M. From point M, he rides 28m
towards his left to reach point B. Point D is 12m south of point F and 16m east of point B.
Point K is 12m west of point C and 48m north of the cricket pitch. Cricket pitch is 24m
towards the east of point F.
A. East
B. Northeast
C. Southeast
D. Southwest
E. None of these
Q.83) What is the position of point A with respect to the cricket pitch?
A. Southwest
B. South
C. Northwest
D. North
E. None of these
A. South
B. Southeast
C. Northwest
D. Southwest
E. None of these
Q.85) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the
given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong
to that group?
A. IF
B. JL
C. EG
D. KM
E. HD
Direction: Read the information given below carefully and answer the following
questions. The data given are in some coded format, throughout and proceed further.
IF
A*(2.5)B; G > (10)E; E < %(50)D; J < (2)I; C*(3)D; R < (4)A; D > %(10)J; F > (20)E; A
< *(26)C; G%D; R*E
I). R < %F
III). I*(9) G
A. Only I and II
B. Only III
C. Only II and III
D. Only I and III
E. All are correct
A. B < %E
B. R < *E
C. J > *E
D. A < %E
E. E < *C
Q.88) If S < (4) C, then which of the following statement(s) is/are not correct?
III). J % S
Direction: Read the information given below carefully and answer the following
questions. The data given are in some coded format, throughout and proceed further.
IF
F@AB; A*(6)B; T > (7.5)F; D@CY; B > *(26)R; F*(5.5)S; Z < *(26)D; Y*(12)C; T@CD
A. ZA
B. YA
C. BR
D. CS
E. ZC
I). Z < %D
II). Y * Z
III). C > %Z
A. Only I and II
B. Only II and III
C. Only I
D. Only III
E. All are correct
Directions : Read the given instructions carefully and answer the questions beside-
Q.91) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions beside-
A – B ^ C & D + E, F + B
A. North
B. South
C. North West
D. South East
E. South
Q.92) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions beside-
A – B ^ C & D + E, F + B
A. 2 √ 5 m
B. 4 √ 5 m
C. 3 √ 6 m
D. 13 m
E. None of the above
Q.93) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions beside-
A – B ^ C & D + E, F + B
A. 2 m North
B. 2m South
C. 4 m East
D. 2 m West
E. None of these
Q.94) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions beside-
U & V ^ W- X / Y & Z
A. 4 m2
B. 8 m2
C. 2 m2
D. 5 m2
E. None of these
Q.95) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions beside-
U & V ^ W- X / Y & Z
A. South east
B. South west
C. North east
D. North west
E. None of the above
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below.
Note: Above given condition, neither follows addition nor follows subtraction
[Link]
[Link]-east
[Link]-West
[Link]-east
[Link] of these
Q.97) If V walks 18m towards the west and then takes a left turn of 24m then, what is
the shortest distance between Q and V finally?
A.6√5m
B.14m
C.18√2m
D.16m
[Link] of these.
Q.98) What is the position of U with respect to P?
A.18m, north
B.12√2, north-east
C.6m, east
D.6m, south-east
[Link] of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
% –> North
# –> South
@ –> West
I)I@*H
II) L%O
III) R?%L
IV)H#*M
V)L@?M
VI)L%@H
Q.99) What is the direction of L with respect to T?
[Link]
[Link]-West
[Link]-East
[Link]
[Link]-west
Q.100) What is the shortest distance between R and M, If the distance between R and L
is less than 10m?
A.√ 194 m
B.√ 192 m
C.√ 191 m
D.√ 195 m
[Link] of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
In a zoo different animal cages are kept at different points. V is north of T, which is 13m
northeast of Q. The distance between RX is same as the distance between VT. The distance
between UX is 4m more than the distance between CR. X is 12m north of U. R is to the east
of C and west of X.S is 5m southeast of C. Z is 12m north of P, which is 18m west of Q. Z is
west of T. S is 10m west of V, which is 8m north of T. C is 11m north of L, which is east of
Z.
A. North
B. Southwest
C. West
D. Northeast
E. None of these
A. West
B. Northeast
C. Southwest
D. South
E. None of these
Q.103) If point A is east of point Q and south of point T, then what is the distance
between Q and A?
A. 5m
B. 2m
C. 7m
D. 6m
E. None of these
Q.104) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the directions of the
points in the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following
doesn’t belong to the group?
A. QC
B. UR
C. SC
D. PT
E. QZ
Q.105) If point Y is 12m north of Q, then what is the position and distance of point Y
with respect to Z?
A. Southeast,12m
B. East, 18m
C. North, 20m
D. Northeast, 8m
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Two groundsmen on the bikes start riding in a cricket stadium from two different positions on
the ground to reach the cricket pitch for inspection before the cricket match. Rider2 standing
at point A and rides 12m towards the east to reach point E then he takes a left turn of 24m to
reach point L. Point G is 48m south of point J and is 28m east of point L. From point J, rider2
takes a left turn of 16m to reach point H, which is 32m south of point C.
Now, rider1 standing at point I, which is 28m east of point M. From point M, he rides 28m
towards his left to reach point B. Point D is 12m south of point F and 16m east of point B.
Point K is 12m west of point C and 48m north of the cricket pitch. Cricket pitch is 24m
towards the east of point F.
A. East
B. Northeast
C. Southeast
D. Southwest
E. None of these
A. 14m
B. 24m
C. 40m
D. 18m
E. None of these
Q.108) What is the position of point A with respect to the cricket pitch?
A. Southwest
B. South
C. Northwest
D. North
E. None of these
A. South
B. Southeast
C. Northwest
D. Southwest
E. None of these
Q.110) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the
given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong
to that group?
A. IF
B. JL
C. EG
D. KM
E. HD
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given below.
Q.111) What is the direction and shortest distance between point C with respect to point
A?
A. South, 19m
B. East, 20m
C. West, 29m
D. South, 24m
E. East, 18m
A. 11√2 m
B. 8√3 m
C. 10√2 m
D. 19√3 m
E. 5√2 m
A. 8m
B. 12m
C. 10m
D. 7m
E. 3m
Q.114) If bus X is travelling to the west of V and south of S, then what is the shortest
distance between the buses X and U?
A. √388m
B. 6√10m
C. 6√2m
D. 20m
E. 8√8m
Q.115) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the directions of the
points in the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following
doesn’t belong to the group?
A. YZ
B. LS
C. AD
D. IH
E. PW
Direction: Certain symbols are used with the following meanings as described below.
Two buses – bus 1 and bus 2, are travelling from point D. The paths travelled by the two
buses are given below using the above symbols along with distance.
On the basis of the above statements answer the questions given below.
A. 22m
B. 25m
C. 35m
D. 28m
E. 32m
A. #$
B. @%
C. #%
D. @$
E. None of these
Q.118) If Bus 3 is 16m north of point D, then which of the following statement is/are
true?
I. R is north-east of bus 3
A. Only I
B. All are true
C. Only III
D. Only II
E. None is true
Q.119) What is the distance between the ending points of Bus 1 and bus 2?
A. √15m
B. 8m
C. √50m
D. 9m
E. None of these
Q.120) If a person wants to reach point B from point A, then which of the following can
be the minimum path?
III. Go to point O, then turns left to reach point N, then go in north-east direction to reach
point B
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
The paths travelled by the two buses are given below using the above symbols along with
distance. Bus 1: D8%A, E4@J, B3#R, J9$V, A13#V, E17$B
On the basis of the above statements answer the questions given below.
I. R is north-east of bus 3
A. Only I
B. All are true
C. Only III
D. Only II
E. None is true
Q.124) What is the distance between the ending points of Bus 1 and bus 2?
A. √15m
B. 8m
C. √50m
D. 9m
E. None of these
Q.125) If a person wants to reach point B from point A, then which of the following can
be the minimum path?
III. Go to point O, then turns left to reach point N, then go in north-east direction to reach
point B
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
“A % B (8)” means “A is 14m north of B”.
“A @ B (16)” means “A is 12m south of B”.
“A & B (21)” means “A is 13m east of B”.
“A # B (12)” means “A is 17m west of B”.
Note: - If A %# B means A is north-west of B.
Statement: T # V (19), W & S, P % S (42), Q @ T (20), R % U (22), P %# Y % Q, U # W
(18), Q & S (23), Y # R (7).
A. 14m, South
B. 8m, North-east
C. 12m, North
D. 12m, North-East
E. Can’t be determined.
A. 14m, south-east
B. 15m, North-east
C. 12m, North-West
D. 20m, North-East
E. None of these
Q.128) If Sameer walks 16m north from point V and then takes a left turn of 18m, then
what is the direction of Sameer with respect to point Y?
A. North-East
B. South-East
C. North
D. South-West
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions:
(All numbers are represent in metres)
A @ B means A is to the North of B
A $ B means A is to the South of B
A % B means A is to the East of B
A & B means A is to the West of B
Note: A 15 % B means A is 15m East of B
There are 3 men travelling from A to D.
Man 1: G 18 % A, E 17 % H, D 12 @ E, H 16 @ I, I 24 & F, F 10 $ G
Man 2: T 29 % A, U 6 @ T, U 7 & V, W 10 @ V, X 25 & W, D 2 @ X
Man 3: M 6 & A, L 19 @ M, N 7 & L, O 3 @ N, P 45 % O, Q 4 $ P, D 21 & Q
A. 15√5m
B. 17√5m
C. 21√5m
D. 22√2m
E. 45m
A. South – West
B. West
C. North
D. North – West
E. South – East
A. South – East
B. South – West
C. North – East
D. North – West
E. None of these
Q.132) What is the shortest distance between I and X?
A. 12m
B. 16m
C. 10√37m
D. 11√3m
E. 9√57m
A. 768 m2
B. 718 m2
C. 738 m2
D. 748 m2
E. 692 m2
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the following
questions.
In a certain code-
P$Q is written as ‘P is North of Q’
P@Q is written as ‘P is South of Q’
P#Q is written as ‘P is East of Q’
P%Q is written as ‘P is West of Q’
P!Q is written as ‘P is either 3m or 8m of Q’
P&Q is written as ‘P is either 4m or 9m of Q’
P^Q is written as ‘P is either 1m or 6m of Q’
Note: PQ > RS means the distance between P and Q is greater than the distance between R
and S.
A%!B, A$!C, C%&D, E@&B, D$^F, E#F, AB > CD
Q.134) If the distance between M and D is 8m and M$D, then find the distance between
Point M and B?
A. 6m
B. 3m
C. 4m
D. 9m
E. None of these
Q.135) Given that L@!A and L$C, find the distance between L and C?
A. 4m
B. 5m
C. 6m
D. 3m
E. None of these
Direction: In the following questions, the symbols #, %, @ and * are used with the
following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer
the given questions:
Note: The directions which are given indicated exact directions.
P#Q - Q is in the south direction of P at distance of 5m.
P%Q - Q is in the north direction of P at distance of 4m
P@Q - Q is in the east direction of P at distance of 3m
P*Q - Q is in the west direction of P at distance of 6m.
P#*Q- Q is in the southwest direction of P.
P%@Q- Q is in the northeast direction of P.
Q.136) If F@C#B*D#E is true, then find the shortest distance between E and F?
A. 2√10m
B. √103m
C. 5√5m
D. √109m
E. None of these
Q.137) If K*L%M@N is true, then find the shortest distance between N and K?
A. 8m
B. 5m
C. √14m
D. 3√2m
E. None of these
A. Northeast
B. North
C. Southwest
D. Southeast
E. None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In certain coding language, the directions are coded as per below conditions.
A@B means – A is North of B
A%B means – A is South of B
A#B means – A is East of B
A$B means – A is West of B
@ and $ means the distance between the two points is either 4m or 8m.
% and # means the distance between the two points is either 3m or 7m.
AB > CD Means the distance between point A and B is greater than that of between point C
and D.
Example: A @ B means A is north of B and the distance between A and B is either 4m or
8m and so on.
Condition:
M#B, U%B, R@V, D#V, R$U, D@W, P#W, MB > WP, VD > RU
A. North
B. West
C. South
D. North-East
E. South-West
Q.140) What may be the maximum possible total distance between point R and point P?
A. 15m
B. 26m
C. 24m
D. 23m
E. 25m
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below.
Ravi started driving from point D for 12km towards west to reach point V, where he turns to
his left and drives 9km to reach point R. Then he turns to his left again and drives for 7km to
reach point E, where he turns to his left again and drives 4km to reach point M. He then
drives 5km to reach point P after taking a right turn and stops.
Seeta starts from point F and drives 6km towards south to reach point C, where she turns to
her left and drives 4km to reach point G. Then she takes a right turn and drives 13km to reach
point N, where she takes a right turn again and drive 11km to reach point K and stops. At this
point, Seeta stands exactly to the south of Ravi's final position at 8km apart.
Q.141) What is the approximate shortest distance between the points M and K?
A. 10km
B. 11km
C. 9km
D. 8km
E. 6Km
A. East
B. Southwest
C. Northwest
D. West
E. None of these
Q.143) If Seeta stands exactly to the east of point E and south of Ravi, then how long does
Ravi need to travel to reach point F from point P(total distance)?
A. 38km
B. 42km
C. 40km
D. Cannot be determined
E. None of these
Q.144) If the speed of Ravi and Seeta are 1km/hr and 2km/hr respectively, then what is
the difference between the time taken by both the persons?
A. 22hrs
B. 20hrs
C. 17hrs
D. 19hrs
E. None of these
A. North east
B. East
C. South
D. North west
E. South west
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below.
Mr. X is marking some points on a map. D is 4m east of A and 6m north of C. G is 7m east of
E. H is 3m south of B, which is 5m east of C. F is 12m west of H. A is 3m north of G. Mr. Y
starts walking towards the south direction from a certain point. After walking 2m, he takes a
right turn and travels 11m. Then he takes a right turn and walks 3m. Again he takes the right
turn and travels 4m. Finally, he takes a left turn and travels 5m to reach point F.
A. 2√53m
B. 9√13m
C. 4√53m
D. 3√13m
E. None of these
A. North-east
B. South-west
C. North-west
D. South-east
E. None of these
A. 6m
B. 4m
C. 7m
D. 10m
E. 5m
Q.149) If Mr. Y wants to go to point E from his starting point, then which among the
following options will be the shortest distance?
II. Go to F via the shortest distance, then go towards north to reach point P which is east
of E, then turn left to reach E.
III. Go towards north to reach point R which is east of G, then turn left to reach E.
A. Only II
B. Both I and III
C. Both II and III
D. Only III
E. Only I
Direction(150-151): Study the following information carefully and answer the below
questions.
“A @ B(27)” means “A is 18m north of B”.
“A % B(24)” means “A is 8m west of B”.
“A # B(12)” means “A is 9m east of B”.
“A $ B(32)” means “A is 16m south of B”.
Note: The distance can’t be determined by addition or subtraction. The distance (in m) between
any two points is an integer value.
Condition: W$Z(16), Q@R(18), P%Q(21), V#Z(12), V@U(18), Y%U(42), R#S(20),
T%Y(45), T$S(12).
B. 28m
C. 15m
D. 32m
E. None of these
B. 8m, south-east
C. 6√2m, north-west
D. √61m, north-west
E. None of these
Direction(152-155): Study the following information carefully and answer the below
questions.
“A@B” means “A is north of B”.
“A%B” means “A is south of B”.
“A#B” means “A is west of B”.
“A&B” means “A is east of B”.
“A$B” means “A is either 8m or 12m from B”.
“A^B” means “A is either 6m or 9m from B”.
“A@$B” means “A is either 8m or 12m north of B”.
Condition:
I. D@^F#$E, C&^D, J#$B@^C, J@&D, H&$I, H@^G, E#$G, A%^J
II. DC < FE, IH < GH = CB,
III. DF < BC, BC + DF = GE + 3
IV. AJ = FD
B. Northeast
C. West
D. Northwest
E. None of these
B. 3m
C. √10m
D. √5m
E. None of these
B. 2√6m
C. √97m
D. 12m
E. None of these
Q.155) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement
and thus form a group, find the one that doesn’t belong to that group?
A. AC
B. IE
C. BD
D. HE
E. CF
Direction(156-158): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
In the PQ axis, P is in North and Q is in South direction whereas, in the YZ axis, Y is in West
and Z is in East direction. Both the PQ axis and YZ axis intersect at point C such that PC is
17m, YC is 14m, QC is 21m and ZC is 10m. Raj starts walking from point J and walks for 14m
towards South and then he takes a right turn and walks for 20m to reach point M. John starts
walking from point R and walks for 18m towards North and then he takes a left turn and walks
for 16m. Then he walks for 21m after taking another left turn and reaches point L. Varun starts
walking from point K and walks for 6m towards East and then he walks for 8m and 14m
respectively after taking two right turns and finally reaches point B. Mathew starts walking
from point O and walks for 12m towards West and then he takes a left turn and walks for 6m.
Then he walks for 13m and 21m respectively after taking two right turns and reaches point E.
Point L is 8m north of point Q. Point Y is exactly between point B and point C. Point E is 13m
east of point K. Point J is north of point Z and east of point P.
Q.156) Point Q is in which direction with respect to Mathew’s starting point?
A. North
B. South-east
C. South-west
D. North-east
E. None of these
Q.157) What is the distance between point K and John’s final position?
A. 43m
B. 38m
C. 41m
D. 46m
E. None of these
Q.158) What is the shortest distance between point J and Mathew’s final position?
A. √357m
B. √370m
C. 19m
D. 21m
E. None of these
Direction(159-162): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
Ravi started driving from point D for 12km towards west to reach point V, where he turns to his
left and drives 9km to reach point R. Then he turns to his left again and drives for 7km to reach
point E, where he turns to his left again and drives 4km to reach point M. He then drives 5km to
reach point P after taking a right turn and stops.
Seeta starts from point F in the south direction and drives 6km to reach point C, where she turns
to her left and drives 4km to reach point G. Then she takes a right turn and drives 13km to reach
point N, where she takes a right turn again and drive 11km to reach point K and stops. At point
K, Seeta stands exactly to the south of Ravi's final position at 8km apart.
Q.159) What is the approximate shortest distance between the points P and C?
A. 10km
B. 11km
C. 9km
D. 7km
E. 6Km
B. Southwest
C. Northwest
D. West
E. None of these
Q.161) If Seeta’s final point K is exactly to the east of point E and south of Ravi’s final
point P, then how long does Ravi need to travel to reach point F from point P(total
distance)?
A. 38km
B. 42km
C. 40km
D. Cannot be determined
E. None of these
Q.162) If the speed of Ravi and Seeta are 1km/hr and 2km/hr respectively, then what is
the difference between the time taken by both the persons?
A. 22hrs
B. 20hrs
C. 17hrs
D. 19hrs
E. None of these
Direction(163-165): Study the following information carefully and answer the below
questions.
“A@B (15)” means “A is 18m north of B”.
“A%B(21)” means “A is 25m west of B”.
“A&B(27)” means “A is 23m east of B”.
“A$B(21)” means “A is 18m south of B”.
Condition: P%R(14), R@Q(9), Q&S(12), U$S(15), U%T(14), T$V(19), X&V(16), W@X(15)
B. South-East
C. East
D. South-west
E. None of these
B. 10
C. 18
D. 20
E. 13
Q.165) If point M is 22m west of W, then what is the position of Q with respect to M?
A. North-west
B. South
C. East
D. South-west
E. None of these
Direction(166-168): Study the following information carefully and answer the below
questions
A@B --> A is north of B
A#B --> A is south of B
A$B --> A is east of B
A%B --> A is west of B
@% --> north-west, #$ --> Southeast
A5@B means A is 5m north of B and so on.
V12$O; M8@L; Q12#R; R7%T; V18#T; Q10$L
B. #$
C. Can’t be determined
D. #%
E. @$
B. 10m
C. 5m
D. 8m
E. 7m
Q.168) Four of the following are alike in a certain way. Which of the following one does
not belong to the group?
A. LO
B. MR
C. LT
D. MT
E. OQ
Direction (169-173): In the following questions, the symbols *, &, @ and $ are used with
the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer
the given questions:
Note: The directions which are given indicates exact directions.
A&B – A is in the south direction of B.
A$B – A is in the north direction of B.
A@B – A is in the east direction of B.
A*B – A is in the west direction of B.
Note- For southeast direction it used to be written as A&@B and so on…
When it is given that the Car honks once then it will be considered as the car takes a left turn
and if it is given as the car honks twice then it will be considered as the car takes a right turn.
Now, following are the given conditions—
Point O is &5m of point P. Point J is *10m of point O. Point K is &10m of point J. Point L is
@20m of point K. Point M is &5m of point L. Point Q is *30m of point M. Point R is $18m of
point Q. Point S is @15m of point R.
Q.170) If a car starts moving 10m in north direction from point L, then honks once which
of the following point it will reach first?
A. J .
B. O.
C. R.
D. P.
E. K.
Q.171) If car starts moving from point S in east direction, honk once and moves 2m then
honk twice and move 3m then how far it is from point P now?
A. 2m
B. 5 m
C. 4 m
D. 3m
E. 6m
Q.172) What can be the shortest route to reach point S, for a car which is standing at
point J facing north?
A. honk twice and cover 5m then honk once and cover 2m
B. honk once and cover 10m then honk twice and cover 15m
C. honk twice and cover 15m then honk once and cover 3m
D. honk twice and cover 5m then honk once and cover 3m
E. None of these
Directions(174-178): Study the information below and answer the following questions:
P @6m Q – P is 3m east of Q.
P *8mQ – P is 5m west of Q.
P &7mQ – P is 4m south of Q.
P$10mQ – P is 7m north of Q.
R is & 6m of Q. S is $7m of T. V is $10m
of U. U is *6m of T. S is *7m of R. V is
*6m of W. Q is @5m of P.
Q.174) What is the shortest distance between W and T?
A. 5m
B. 6m
C. 8m
D. 7m
E. None of these
Direction(178-182): Study the information below and answer the following questions
P#Q - P is in the south direction of Q.
P@Q - P is in the north direction of Q.
P&Q - P is in the east direction of Q.
P$Q - P is in the west direction of Q.
P£QS- P is the mid-point of QS vertically.
G is #5m of B. T is &20m of G. Point T is
@14m of V. C is $20m of V. Q is @7m of
C. F is &10m Q. U£GT.
Q.178) If Point K is #7m of point T then which of the following is the position of K with
respect to F?
A. @, 24m
B. &, 10 m
C. #, 15 m
D. $, 10m
E. None of these
Direction(183-187): Study the information below and answer the following questions
P % Q – P is north of Q.
P # Q – P is south of Q.
P @ Q – P is east of Q.
P$ Q – P is west of Q.
P * QR – P is midpoint of vertical straight line
QR.
P€ QR – P is midpoint of horizontal straight
line QR.
A is 6m%B. C*AB. D is5m@C. E is9m#D.
F is6m@E.G is4m%F. H€GI.J is4m#H. G
is12m$I.
Q.183) A car moves from B to C, then C to D and then D to J, what is the total distance
covered by the car?
A. 19m
B. 23m
C. 20m
D. 28m
E. None of these
Q.185) If Vivek moves 17m towards west from H, then how far he is from A?
A. 10m
B. 7m
C. 8m
D. 5m
E. None of these
Q.186) In which direction is D with respect to J?
A. North
B. East
C. North-East
D. North-West
E. South West
Q.187) If Rahul moves from point G to point F and then to point E, what is total distance
covered by Rahul?
A. 4m
B. 8m
C. 10m
D. 12m
E. None of these
Directions (188-191): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
which follows.
Three persons P, Q, and R are standing in a park. They are standing in a straight line which is
aligned in the North-South direction. They are standing at three different points A, B and C.
Point B is equidistant from point A and C. They are facing either east or west direction. P
started moving ahead from point A and reached point D after walking 3 meters. After that from
point D, he turned right and moved two meters to reach point E where he stopped. Q started
from moving ahead from point B and reached point F after walking three meters. Then from F,
he turned towards right and moved four meters to reach point G from where he turned right and
moved eight meters to reach point H. R started moving ahead from point C and after walking
five meters, he reached point I. Then from point I he took a left turn and kept on walking ahead
till he reached point H. Point F is to the west of point E. A is in north of point C.
Q.188) In which direction is point G with respect to point I?
A. North
B. North-East
C. North-West
D. Cannot be determined
E. None of these
Directions (Q192-194): Each of the following questions is based on the following information:
A # B means B is at 1 metre to the right of A.
A $ B means B is at 1 metre to the North of A.
A * B means B is at 1 metre to the left of A.
A @ B means B is at 1 metre to the south of A.
Directions (195-197): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
which follow—
From point A, Saroj starts to walk in south direction and covers a distance of 10 meters then she
takes a left turn and covers a distance of 16 meters and reaches at point B. From point H, Sudha
starts to walk in north direction and covers a distance of 5 meters then after she takes a right
turn and covers a distance of 4 meters and finally takes a left turn and covers a distance of 5
meters and reaches at point B.
Logical deductions are critical for distinguishing odd elements by identifying patterns or criteria that unify typical group members but exclude one. For example, determining that certain point pairs have consistent relative distances or orientations allows us to spot discrepancies. In Source 2, distinguishing a unique element might involve contrasting relational properties such as one point being directly north relative to others, indicating it doesn't share the consistent pattern seen in the group .
Reconciling differing directional instructions involves mapping each point's potential locations under all applicable constraints from all sources, identifying intersection points of consistency, and applying logical path rules (like not going in circles) to validate continuity across routes. By comparing directional intents like 'north of' from multiple sources and striving for agreement or explaining potential contradictions with cardinal conversions, path accuracy might increase .
Effective strategies involve synthesizing discrete conditions from multiple sources, aligning similar directional symbols, consolidating measurements, and reconciling any distance variances across narratives. A cohesive model emerges from establishing consistent reference points or axes among sources followed by cross-validation of results through applying relational logic like symmetry or complementarity of angle-based orientations and extrapolating cumulative metrics .
Reconciling multiple representations involves cross-referencing each description's logical and geometric ramifications against empirical directions. Techniques might include triangulating from mutual reference points, leveraging dominantly shared components, or statistically deducing best-fit models. Cumulative evidence collectively suggests a location's most probable fixed position under competing directives .
Conditional statements guide the interpretation of symbolic translations by outlining criteria dependencies that resolve or escalate multi-step spatial reasoning tasks. They provide conditional pathways often decisively steered by nested conditions accepting or rejecting specific spatial directives evident in simple 'if-then' constructs, thus consequentially affecting route mapping between directed points .
Spatial mapping translates symbolic representations into visual layouts that promote clearer solution pathways by demystifying abstract directions. It enhances visualization and comprehension, enabling identification of shortest paths via spatial relationships like proximities and overlaps, confirming hypotheses about directional intent, and leveraging iterative close approximations against contextual symbols that imply specific outcomes .
In spatial reasoning tasks, adjacency and sequence influence outcomes significantly as they determine the ultimate configuration given directional indicators. Each point's position relative to others sets preliminary anchors upon which further points depend. As described in examples where a point might be sequentially adjacent to multiple other points with varying directions (like east of one, north of another), the synthesized result shapes the spatial network .
Variable distance indicators like $ and & add complexity to calculating the shortest path between points by introducing uncertainty in exact measurements, necessitating considerations of all potential outcomes. For instance, if $ means either 9m or 7m, the shortest path between two points might be contingent on which particular value is used in conjunction with the available routes, thus requiring comparison of all possible configurations .
The relative position of point N with respect to point M is determined by decoding the directional symbols and potential distances. From Source 1, symbols like '~' for north, '+' for west, and ‘$’ for variable distances (either 9m or 7m) must be applied to ascertain the exact positioning. As exact measurements can vary, the answer could be indeterminate if multiple valid options exist, or require further context from companion measurements that confirm a particular direction.
Ambiguous distance measurements introduce significant complexity to logical deductions as they create multiple plausible scenarios each demanding separate consideration. In spatial pathfinding, reconciling these options alongside directional instructions can result in varied path calculations or distance estimations, often necessitating contingent analysis where hypothetical completions are reviewed similarly to mathematical inequalities or undefined conditions .