A person walks 100 m straight from his house, turns left and walks 100 m, again turns left and walks 300 m, then turns right and walks 100 m to reach his office. In which direction does he walk initially from his house if his office is exactly in the North-East direction ?
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UPSC CSAT, Previous year (2024)
North-West
Incorrect AnswerSouth-West
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Let's break down the movement:
- The person first walks 100 meters in a straight line from the house.
- The direction of this first movement determines all subsequent directions.
- Afterward, he turns left and walks another 100 meters.
- Another left turn takes him 300 meters.
- A final right turn leads him 100 meters to the office.
- Given that his office is to the North-East of the house:
- The initial direction determines whether the final location aligns properly.
- Starting directly South from the house is the only way the described path would end in a North-East position, given the listed turn directions.
- Now let's examine the options:
- Option 1: North-West - This would not direct you North-East from the final position.
- Option 2: West - This direction also would not align correctly.
- Option 3: South - Starting South results in the final destination being North-East of the house.
- Option 4: South-West - This direction misaligns the final position completely.
- Therefore, the correct starting direction is Option 3: South.
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