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61.
Rama left home and walked 5 km southwards,turned right and walked 2 km and turned right and walked 5 km and turned left and walked 5 km . How many kilometres will she have to walk to reach her home straight?
A.
5 Km
B.
15 Km
C.
17 Km
D.
7 Km
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62.
Vijay starts from his office and walks 4 km towards north.Then he turns right and walks 2 km, then turns right and walks 2 km,then turns right and walks 6km,then again turns right and walks 2 km and then turns right and walks 2 km.How far is he now from the starting point?
A.
12 Km
B.
6 KM
C.
0 KM
D.
16 Km
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63.
Rama is standing at a point facing north.He walks 10km straight,turns left and walks another 15 km straight and finally turns left and walks 10km.How far is he from the starting points now?
A.
10 km
B.
15 km
C.
12 km
D.
5 km
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64.
Mohan travelled from point 'A' straight to 'B' at a distance of 8 km.He turned right and walked 4 m,again turned to his right and walked 8m.Finally he turned to his right and walked 3m.How far he was form his starting point?
A.
1m
B.
3 m
C.
4 m
D.
8 m
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65.
A,B,C,D and E are standing in a line facing North,E is standing 40 metres left to B.A is standing 20 metre left to C,D is standing 20 metres right to E and 50 metres right to C.What is the distance between A and D?
A.
50 metres
B.
60 metres
C.
70 metres
D.
80 metres
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66.
Kalpana travelled form point B to straight to C a distance of 8 feet She turned left and walked 5 feet ways.Again she turned left and walked 7 feet and finally turned left and walked 5 feet.How far is she from the starting point?
A.
1 feet
B.
4 feet
C.
5 feet
D.
3 feet
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67.
A,B,C,D and E are standing in a line facing North.E is standing 40 metres left to B.A is standing 20 metres left to C.D is standing 20 metres right to E and 50 metres right C.What is the distance between A and B?
A.
70 metres
B.
90 metres
C.
80 metres
D.
100 metres
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68.
Ramesh went 20 m to the east,then he turned left and after 15 m turned right and went 25m and then turned ringht and went 15m.How far was ramesh from the starting point?
A.
60 m
B.
35 m
C.
40 m
D.
45 m
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69.
Sita cycled 8km southward from her home turned right and clycled 5 km,turned right and cycled 8 km,turned left and cycled 10 km.How many kms will she have clyce to reach straight home?
A.
8 km
B.
10 km
C.
15 km
D.
13 km
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70.
A person moves 400 metres to East.He turns to his left and moves 400 metres. Then again he turns to his left and walks 400 metres.Finally he turns to his ringht and moves 100 metres. Now how far away in metres. He is from the starting point?
A.
500 metres
B.
900 metres
C.
800 metres
D.
133 metres
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