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Linear Based Arrangement & Distance/ Direction || DILR || MH-CET 2021 || 19 July

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Question 1

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A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. C sits fourth to the right of T. M is sitting ten places away from Y. T is sitting six places away from M. V sits third to the right of Y. T sits seven places away from A. Not more than three people sit between M and A. S sits third to the right of A. L sits eighth to the left of M. More than six people sit between C and L.

How many persons are sitting in the row?

Question 2

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A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. C sits fourth to the right of T. M is sitting ten places away from Y. T is sitting six places away from M. V sits third to the right of Y. T sits seven places away from A. Not more than three people sit between M and A. S sits third to the right of A. L sits eighth to the left of M. More than six people sit between C and L.
How many persons are sitting between L and M?

Question 3

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A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. C sits fourth to the right of T. M is sitting ten places away from Y. T is sitting six places away from M. V sits third to the right of Y. T sits seven places away from A. Not more than three people sit between M and A. S sits third to the right of A. L sits eighth to the left of M. More than six people sit between C and L.
Find the true statement from the following.

Question 4

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A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. C sits fourth to the right of T. M is sitting ten places away from Y. T is sitting six places away from M. V sits third to the right of Y. T sits seven places away from A. Not more than three people sit between M and A. S sits third to the right of A. L sits eighth to the left of M. More than six people sit between C and L.
How many persons are sitting to the right of A?

Question 5

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A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. C sits fourth to the right of T. M is sitting ten places away from Y. T is sitting six places away from M. V sits third to the right of Y. T sits seven places away from A. Not more than three people sit between M and A. S sits third to the right of A. L sits eighth to the left of M. More than six people sit between C and L.
What is the position of M from T?

Question 6

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Point M is 2m to the east of Point J. Point L is 2m to the east of Point N, which is 4m to the south of Point M. Point K is 4m to the west of Point P, which is 8m to the south of Point L.
M is in which direction with respect to Point K?

Question 7

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Point M is 2m to the east of Point J. Point L is 2m to the east of Point N, which is 4m to the south of Point M. Point K is 4m to the west of Point P, which is 8m to the south of Point L.
What is the distance between Point J and K?

Question 8

One day, Nisha left home and cycled 10 km South wards, turned right and cycled 5 km and turned left and cycled 10 km and turned left and cycled 10 km. How many kilometres will she have to cycle to reach home straight.

Question 9

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Ravi and Rakesh both on their bicycles started in opposite direction in west and east respectively for 5 km each. Then both turned to their right and covered 4 km. Later, Rakesh called Ravi and told him that the tires of the bicycles are punctured. After that, Ravi turned right for 10 km and then again right for 8 km to meet Rakesh.
How far did Ravi travel more than Rakesh?

Question 10

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Ravi and Rakesh both on their bicycles started in opposite direction in west and east respectively for 5 km each. Then both turned to their right and covered 4 km. Later, Rakesh called Ravi and told him that the tires of the bicycles are punctured. After that, Ravi turned right for 10 km and then again right for 8 km to meet Rakesh.
In which direction was Ravi facing, when he met Rakesh?
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