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Direction Sense test: Direction Sense Test Questions and Answers. Direction Sense Tricks for solving Reasoning Problems

Direction Sense test: Direction Sense Test Questions and Answers. Direction Sense Tricks for solving Reasoning Problems


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Written on Sep 28, 2017 9:31:13 PM

2 TIPS on cracking Reasoning Questions on Direction Sense

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Tip #1: Make a sketch of the data provided


Question: A man walks 5 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he turns to the left and walks 5 km. Now in which direction is he from the starting place?

A. West                                  B. South                     C. North-East             D. South-west    

Solution:                                                                                            

As we may see from the figure, the man is finally South-West from the starting point. Thus, the correct answer is D.

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Question: Ravi left home and cycled 10 km towards South, then turned right and cycled 5 km and then again turned right and cycled 10 km. After this he turned left and cycled 10 km to reach home. 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                                       

Solution:

Required distance = (5 + 10) km = 15 km. Thus, the answer is B.        


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Tip #2: Draw a grid in questions when multiple possibilities can occur


Question: 8 trees: mango, guava, papaya, pomegranate, lemon, banana, raspberry and apple are in two rows of 4 in each facing North and South.

Lemon is between mango and apple but just opposite to guava.

Banana is at one end of a line and is to the right of guava tree.

Raspberry tree which at one end of a line, is just diagonally opposite to mango tree.

Which tree is just opposite to banana tree?

A. Mango       B. Pomegranate                     C. Papaya       D. Data is inadequate.

Solution:

Filling Banana first at one end, and Guava to its left, we can find the corresponding position for Lemon, i.e., opposite to Guava.

On the sides of Lemon are Apple and Mango. Raspberry is at an end, being diagonally opposite to Mango. Thus, Mango is at the end next to lemon. This, determines the position of Apple and Raspberry as well. The empty positions can be occupied by Papaya or Pomegranate. We see that Mango is just opposite to Mango. So the answer is A.


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Question: Based on the data given above, which tree is just opposite to raspberry tree?

A.   Papaya      B. Pomegranate     C. Papaya or Pomegranate        D. Data is inadequate

Solution:

We can see that either papaya or pomegranate is next to Raspberry. The answer is C.

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