A soldier walks 2 km towards north, then he turns left and walks 3 km, again he turns left and walks continuously. In which direction is he walking now? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

A soldier walks 2 km towards north, then he turns left and walks 3 km, again he turns left and walks continuously. In which direction is he walking now?
A. East
B. West
C. North
D. South
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
North 2, left (west) 3, left (south). He is walking south.

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Question #1
A plane flies 50 km north, 120 km east, 50 km south. How far is it from start?
A. 170 km
B. 120 km
C. 50 km
D. 130 km

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
North-south cancel, 120 km east.

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Question #2
A man travels 4 km north, 3 km east, 4 km south. In which direction is he from start?
A. South
B. West
C. East
D. North

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
North-south cancel, 3 km east.

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Question #3
Radha walks 7 km towards south-east then she walks 14 km towards west from here she walks 7 km towards north-west and finally walks 4 km towards east. At what distance is he from the starting point?
A. 11 km
B. 4 km
C. 3 km
D. 10 km

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
The 7 km SE and 7 km NW paths cancel out their vertical (North/South) components. The net horizontal movement from these diagonal paths exactly matches. Effectively, she goes 14 km West and then 4 km East, leaving her 10 km West of her starting point.

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