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Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Aman starts from point A and goes 10m east to reach point B and then takes a right turn and goes 8m to reach point C. From C he takes a right turn and travels 6m to point D and after reaching there he takes a left turn and walks 8m to reach point E. From point E he takes a left turn and walks 6m to finally reach point F.
What is the direction of point A with respect to point point C?
North
South
Southeast
Wst
Northwest
- Aman starts at point A, then moves 10 meters east to reach point B.
- He turns right from B, traveling 8 meters south to reach point C.
- From C, Aman turns right (west) and walks 6 meters to reach point D.
- At point D, he turns left, heading south again for 8 meters to reach point E.
- From E, Aman turns left once more (east) for 6 meters to reach point F.
- To find the direction of point A with respect to point C, consider the initial east movement and subsequent right turn south to C.
- Point A is directly northwest of point C, since A is 10 meters west and 8 meters north of C.
The correct direction is:
Option: 5, Northwest
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