Exercise of Following Directions Part 2

Exercise of Following Directions Part 2

#### Route and Path Problem: "If John needs to go from point A to point B, and the route involves walking 5 meters east, then turning left and walking 3 meters north, followed by a right turn and walking 7 meters east, and finally turning left and walking 4 meters north, what is the total distance he traveled?" 1. [ ] 12 meters 2. [ ] 15 meters 3. [x] 19 meters 4. [ ] 21 meters #### Multi-Step Route Problem: "Mary wants to walk from her house to the park. She walks 10 meters west from her house, then turns right and walks 5 meters north, followed by another right turn and walking 8 meters east. Finally, she turns left and walks 3 meters north to reach the park. What is the shortest distance from her house to the park?" 1. [ ] 16 meters 2. [x] 8.25 meters 3. [ ] 18 meters 4. [ ] 20 meters #### Complex Coded Route: "Decode the following sequence: 'FRFFLFRFLLRFLR'. In this code, 'F' means moving forward 3 meters, 'R' indicates a 45-degree clockwise turn, and 'L' indicates a 45-degree counterclockwise turn. What is the total distance covered?" 1. [ ] 24 meters 2. [x] 18 meters 3. [ ] 21 meters 4. [ ] 27 meters #### Complex Rotation: "If Emily rotates 270 degrees anticlockwise from facing South, what direction is she facing now?" 1. [ ] North 2. [ ] East 3. [ ] South 4. [x] West #### ** PARA=Directions - In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implict in the statement Give answer- ``` A. If only assumption I is implicit. B. If only assumption II is implicit. C. If either assumption 1 orassumption II is implicit. D. If neither assumption I nor assumption II is implicit. E. If both assumption I and II are implicit. Q. Statement : Mohan tells Nita,'Let us meet over lunch tomorrow'. Assumptions : I. Lunch timings are known to both. II. Both are aware of the venue for lunch. ``` 1. [ ] A 2. [ ] C 3. [ ] D 4. [x] E