Time and Distance Questions are very important for competitive exams. Time and distance question count to 2-3 questions in competitive exams.
1).A man rides at the rate of 18 km / hr, but stops for 6 mins, to change horses at the end of every 7th km. The time that he will take to cover a distance of 90 km is
a) 6 hrs
b) 6 hrs. 12 min.
c) 6 hrs. 18 min.
d) 6 hrs. 24 min.
e) None of these
2).A man performs 2 / 15 of the total journey by train, 9 / 20 by bus and the remaining 10 km on foot. His total journey in km is
a) 15.6
b) 24
c) 16.4
d) 12.8
e) None of these
3).A train 200 m long running at 36 kmph takes 55 seconds to cross a bridge. The length of the bridge is
a) 375 m.
b) 300 m.
c) 350 m.
d) 325 m.
e) None of these
4).A train 100 metres long meets a man going in opposite direction at 5 km / hr and passes him in 7(1 / 5) seconds. What is the speed of the train in km / hr?
a) 45 km / hr
b) 60 km / hr
c) 55 km / hr
d) 50 km / hr
e) None of these
5).Two trains, each of length 125 metre, are running in parallel tracks in opposite directions. One train is running at a speed 65 km / hr and they cross each other in 6 seconds. The speed of the other train is
a) 75 km/hr
b) 85 km/hr
c) 95 km/hr
d) 105 km/hr
e) None of these
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