A man is facing north-east. He turns 45° left, then 90° right. Which direction is he facing now? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

A man is facing north-east. He turns 45° left, then 90° right. Which direction is he facing now?
A. South-east
B. South
C. North
D. East
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
NE (45°) -45° = North (0°), +90° = East (90°).

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Question #1
Sumitra starts from her house and walks 7 km towards South. Then she takes four consecutive left turns and walks 3 km each time. It moves In which direction is he facing now?
A. North
B. West
C. South
D. East

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Four consecutive left turns (90° each) sum up to 360°, which means she completes a full rotation. She will be facing her original direction, which is South.

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Question #2
A man walks 12 km south, 5 km east, 12 km north. Distance from start?
A. 17 km
B. 13 km
C. 5 km
D. 12 km

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
South-north cancel, 5 km east.

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Question #3
If west becomes south-east, what will north become?
A. North-east
B. South-west
C. South
D. North-west

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
West (270°) -> SE (135°) means 135° shift? Actually 270° to 135° is -135° or +225°. If -135° (ACW) shift, then north (0°) -135° = -135° = 225° (South-west). So South-west.

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