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Q. If you are at point A and move 3 km south, then 4 km west, where are you relative to point A?
  • A. 3 km North-East
  • B. 4 km South-West
  • C. 5 km South-West
  • D. 7 km East
Q. If you are at point A and move 3 miles east, then 4 miles north, what is your final position relative to point A?
  • A. 3 miles east
  • B. 4 miles north
  • C. 5 miles northeast
  • D. 7 miles northwest
Q. If you are at point A and move 3 miles north, then 4 miles east, what is your final position relative to point A?
  • A. 3 miles north
  • B. 4 miles east
  • C. 5 miles north-east
  • D. 7 miles from A
Q. If you are at point A and move 3 miles north, then 4 miles west, what is your final position relative to point A?
  • A. 3 miles north
  • B. 4 miles west
  • C. 5 miles northwest
  • D. 7 miles away
Q. If you are at point A and move 3 units east and 4 units north, what is your new position relative to point A?
  • A. 3 units east
  • B. 4 units north
  • C. 5 units northeast
  • D. 7 units northwest
Q. If you are at point B and move 3 miles east, then 4 miles north, what is your final position relative to point B?
  • A. 3 miles east
  • B. 4 miles north
  • C. 5 miles north-east
  • D. 7 miles away
Q. If you are at point B and move 6 miles south, then 8 miles west, how far are you from point B?
  • A. 10 miles
  • B. 14 miles
  • C. 8 miles
  • D. 6 miles
Q. If you are at the center of a compass and move towards the southeast, which two directions are you between?
  • A. North and East
  • B. South and East
  • C. South and West
  • D. North and West
Q. If you are facing east and turn 180 degrees, which direction are you facing now?
  • A. West
  • B. North
  • C. South
  • D. East
Q. If you are facing east and turn 270 degrees to your right, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. If you are facing east and you turn 90 degrees to your left, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. If you are facing North and turn 90 degrees to your right, which direction are you facing? (2020)
  • A. East
  • B. West
  • C. South
  • D. North-East
Q. If you are facing north and turn 90 degrees to your right, which direction are you now facing?
  • A. East
  • B. West
  • C. South
  • D. North
Q. If you are facing south and turn 180 degrees, which direction are you facing now?
  • A. North
  • B. East
  • C. West
  • D. South
Q. If you are facing south and turn 180 degrees, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. North
  • B. East
  • C. West
  • D. South
Q. If you are facing south-east and turn 90 degrees to your right, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. South
  • B. East
  • C. North-East
  • D. South-West
Q. If you are facing west and you turn left, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. If you are moving South and want to go East, which way should you turn? (2021)
  • A. Left
  • B. Right
  • C. Backwards
  • D. No turn needed
Q. If you move 10 miles north and then 10 miles east, what is your final position relative to your starting point?
  • A. 10 miles north
  • B. 10 miles east
  • C. 14.14 miles northeast
  • D. 20 miles away
Q. If you move 10 miles south and then 10 miles north, how far are you from your starting point?
  • A. 0 miles
  • B. 10 miles
  • C. 20 miles
  • D. 5 miles
Q. If you move 10 miles west and then 10 miles east, what is your net movement?
  • A. 10 miles west
  • B. 10 miles east
  • C. 0 miles
  • D. 20 miles
Q. If you move 10 miles west and then 10 miles south, which direction are you from your original position?
  • A. North-West
  • B. South-West
  • C. South-East
  • D. North-East
Q. If you move 3 miles east and then 4 miles north, how far are you from your starting point?
  • A. 5 miles
  • B. 7 miles
  • C. 6 miles
  • D. 4 miles
Q. If you move 3 miles north and then 4 miles east, how far are you from your starting point?
  • A. 5 miles
  • B. 7 miles
  • C. 6 miles
  • D. 4 miles
Q. If you start facing east and make two consecutive 90-degree turns to the left, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. If you start facing east and make two consecutive right turns, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. If you travel 5 miles east and then 5 miles south, in which direction are you from your starting point?
  • A. North-East
  • B. South-East
  • C. South-West
  • D. North-West
Q. If you travel 5 miles north and then 5 miles south, how far are you from your starting point?
  • A. 0 miles
  • B. 5 miles
  • C. 10 miles
  • D. 2.5 miles
Q. If you travel 5 miles south and then 5 miles east, which direction will you be from your starting point?
  • A. North-East
  • B. South-East
  • C. South-West
  • D. North-West
Q. If you turn 90 degrees to your left from facing east, which direction will you be facing?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
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Direction Sense MCQ & Objective Questions

Direction Sense is a crucial topic for students preparing for various school and competitive exams in India. Mastering this concept not only enhances your problem-solving skills but also boosts your confidence in tackling objective questions. Practicing Direction Sense MCQs and other practice questions can significantly improve your performance in exams, helping you identify important questions and concepts that frequently appear in assessments.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Understanding cardinal directions and their significance
  • Identifying relative directions and angles
  • Solving problems involving distance and direction
  • Using diagrams to visualize direction-related questions
  • Applying formulas related to direction sense
  • Analyzing complex direction sense scenarios
  • Practicing previous years' questions for better preparation

Exam Relevance

Direction Sense is an important topic in various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. Questions related to direction sense often appear in the form of MCQs, where students are required to determine the direction of a person or object based on given information. Common question patterns include finding the final direction after a series of turns or calculating the shortest path between two points. Familiarity with these patterns can greatly enhance your exam readiness.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing left and right directions during problem-solving
  • Overlooking the importance of cardinal points in calculations
  • Misinterpreting the question's requirements, leading to incorrect answers
  • Failing to visualize the scenario, which can result in errors
  • Neglecting to practice with diagrams, which are essential for clarity

FAQs

Question: What are the key concepts to focus on for Direction Sense MCQs?
Answer: Focus on understanding cardinal directions, relative directions, and practice problems involving distance and angles.

Question: How can I improve my accuracy in Direction Sense questions?
Answer: Regular practice with objective questions and visualizing scenarios will help improve your accuracy and speed.

Now is the time to enhance your skills in Direction Sense! Dive into our practice MCQs and test your understanding to excel in your exams. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

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