Sneha walks 10 m south, then 10 m west, then 10 m north. How far is she from start? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Sneha walks 10 m south, then 10 m west, then 10 m north. How far is she from start?
A. 10√2 m
B. 0 m
C. 10 m
D. 20 m
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
South 10, west 10, north 10 -> net west 10 m.

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Question #1
A child walks 2 km south, 2 km east, 2 km north. How far from start?
A. 2 km
B. 0 km
C. 2√2 km
D. 4 km

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
South-north cancel, 2 km east.

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Question #2
A man is standing facing north. He turns 90° left, then 90° left, then 90° right. Which direction now?
A. East
B. North
C. South
D. West

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
N (0°) left 90° -> W (270°), left 90° -> S (180°), right 90° -> W (270°). So West.

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Question #3
A student starts from his house in south direction, then turns to his right, walks 2 km and turns to his left and again turns to his left and walks 2 km. He now takes 450 turns in clockwise direction and reaches his college. In which direction is his college with respect to his house?
A. Southeast
B. North
C. South
D. Southwest

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Walks South. Right (West) for 2km. Left (South) then Left (East) for 2km. The 2km West and 2km East cancel out, leaving him directly South of his house. The 450° CW turn (which is one full 360° circle + 90°) only changes the direction he is *facing*, not his geographical position. He remains South of his house.

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