Verbal Reasoning - Direction Sense Test - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Direction Sense Test - Direction Sense 1 (Q.No. 12)
12.
A man walks 2 km towards North. Then he turns to East and walks 10 km. After this he turns to North and walks 3 km. Again he turns towards East and walks 2 km. How far is he from the starting point?
10 km
13 km
15 km
None of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Discussion:
37 comments Page 3 of 4.

Suresh said:   9 years ago
Sir, here we use right angle triangle then we find individual triangles. So this is not correct I think.

Raghavendra said:   9 years ago
I understand it clearly, thanks for the given explanation.

Shivam said:   9 years ago
Nice, well said @Murali.

Chandrika labh said:   9 years ago
Bit confusing, Somebody please mark it correct answer for sure.

Menaka said:   9 years ago
When to use Pythagoras theorem and when to just add the distance. Can some one explain the difference? By simply adding the answer is 12, by the theorem it's 13.

Logically, the distance he travelled towards north will not be considered when calculating the distance covered, am I right?
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Kalpita Mhatre said:   9 years ago
If we assume short side be x then hypotenuse is (2x+6) and 3rd side is (2x+4).

By applying Pythagoras.
(2x+6)square = (2x+4)square + x square.
Finally, gives x square -8x-20 = 0.
Which gives x=10 and x= -2.
So, sides are 10, 24 and 26.

Teresa said:   8 years ago
Why are we using Pythagoras theorem here?
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Krishna said:   8 years ago
Extend the diagram and make it rectangle so its sides will be 12 and 5 the apply formula you will get 13 as answer.
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Siyali said:   8 years ago
Can anyone explain that why we have to apply Pythagoras theorem here to get the answer?

Please explain me.

Sagar Swain said:   8 years ago
Take another letter let it be 'F', and connect it to B and D making a right angled triangle AFE. You'll able to know how Pythagoras has been applied here.
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