If north becomes south-west, then what will south-east become? (Assuming 135° shift) MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If north becomes south-west, then what will south-east become? (Assuming 135° shift)
A. South
B. North
C. East
D. West
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
North (0°) -> SW (225°) is 225° shift? Actually SW is 225°, difference 225° clockwise. Apply same to SE (135°): 135°+225°=360°=0° North. So North.

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