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Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follow: The coding language used to indicate the positions of points is as follows:
P 17@ Q means P is 14 m north to the point Q
P 15$ Q means P is 20 m east to the point Q
P 16% Q means P is 13 m south to the point Q
P 12& Q means P is 17 m west to the point Q
The positions of some points are:
A 15& B, B 27% C, C 17& D, L 18% A, M 33$ L, N 28@ M, O 15$ N, K 17@ O
Which of the following is true?
C 24@ B
B 10 & A
M 28$ N
D 11& K
None of these
Let’s break this down step by step:
- The language gives you what direction and distance each point is from another. It’s always “P [code] Q” means P is ___ from Q.
- Start with the first set:
- A 15& B — A is 17 m west of B
- B 27% C — B is 13 m south of C
- C 17& D — C is 17 m west of D
- L 18% A — L is 13 m south of A
- M 33$ L — M is 20 m east of L
- N 28@ M — N is 14 m north of M
- O 15$ N — O is 20 m east of N
- K 17@ O — K is 14 m north of O
As for the options:
1. C 24@ B — Would mean C is 14 m north of B, but B is actually *south* of C by 13 m, so this is wrong.
2. B 10& A — Would mean B is 17 m west of A, but A is west of B, so this is also wrong.
3. M 28$ N — Would mean M is 20 m east of N, but N is north of M, so wrong again.
4. D 11& K — D is 17 m west of K. Let’s see if this is possible: starting from D, move west 17m to C, west 17m to B, then 17m west to A, etc.—but tracing through all, D and K aren’t in a direct west relationship; they’re on two parallel segments vertically displaced.
So, none of these is the correct answer.
- The options don’t line up with the actual point arrangements based on the original codes.
- This is a classic logic puzzle trick: throw in “none of these” and make sure you check how the points relate.
- Option 5 (“None of these”) is the real answer here.
Hope this makes sense!
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