Time and Distance Questions are very important for competitive exams. Time and distance question count to 2-3 questions in competitive exams.
Q1. A train, 300 m long, passed a man, walking along the line in the same direction at the rate of 3 km/h in 33 s. The speed of the train is?
(a) 30 km/h
(b) 32 km/h
(c) 32(8/11) km/h
(d) 35(8/11) km/h
Q2. A train, 240 m long crosses a man walking along the line in opposite direction at the rate of 3 km/h in 10 s. The speed of the train is?
(a) 63 km/h
(b) 75 km/h
(c) 83.4 km/h
(d) 86.4 km/h
Q3. A train is running at 36 km/h. If it crosses a pole in 25 s, its length is
(a) 248 m
(b) 250 m
(c) 255 m
(d) 260 m
Q4. A passenger train 150 m long is travelling with a speed of 36 km/h. If a man is cycling in the direction of train at 9 km/h, then time taken by the train to pass the man is
(a) 10 s
(b) 15 s
(c) 18 s
(d) 20 s
Answers to the quiz and More questions are attached in the Sehpaathi Test Application below
Test: Bnk_Quant_Time-Distance-Set3
Q5. A man standing on a platform finds that a train takes 3 s to pass him and another train of the same length moving in the opposite direction, takes 4s. The time taken by the trains to pass each other will be A man standing on a platform finds that a train takes 3 s to pass him and another train of the same length moving in the opposite direction, takes 4s. The time taken by the trains to pass each other will be
(a) 2(3/7) s
(b) 3(3/7)s
(c) 4(3/7)s
(d) 5(3/7)s
ANSWERS:
1 – D
2 – C
3 – B
4 – D
5 – B
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