A child walks 2 m east, 2 m north, 2 m west, and 2 m south. Where does the child finish?
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The east-west and north-south movements cancel.
The child returns to the starting position.
Practice GAT Analytical Reasoning questions with answers and explanations.
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The east-west and north-south movements cancel.
The child returns to the starting position.
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A 90° clockwise turn advances two compass points.
North-west therefore becomes north-east.
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Clockwise compass bearings place east at 90°, south at 180°, and west at 270°.
The 225° direction lies halfway between south and west.
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The equal east and west distances cancel.
The car remains 5 km south of the start.
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Rank from bottom = total students - rank from top + 1.
Thus, 40 - 7 + 1 = 34.
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The north and south movements cancel, while eastward net movement is 4 - 2 = 2 km.
Thus, he is 2 km east of the start.
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Rank from top = total - rank from bottom + 1.
Thus, 35 - 12 + 1 = 24.
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At sunrise, the sun is in the east and shadows fall westward.
If the shadow is behind him, he is facing east.
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Total people = front rank + back rank - 1.
Thus, 9 + 14 - 1 = 22.
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At sunset, the sun is west and the shadow points east.
If east is on the person's left, the person faces north.
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The order is Danish > Ayesha > Bilal.
Therefore, Danish is the tallest.
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The library is north of a point already east of the park.
It is therefore north-east of the park.