Direction Sense Test
Direction sense problems require you to maintain a mental map of turns and distances.
Practice MCQs for Direction Sense Test
Fundamental Principles
Cardinal Directions
North, South, East, West.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Always draw a small plus-sign compass on your scratchpad.
Shortcut Execution Techniques
- Use Pythagoras' Theorem to find the shortest distance between start and end points.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
Q: If I turn left twice, which way am I facing?
A: The opposite direction of your starting point.
Example Breakdown: Shortest Path
Hypotenuse of 3 and 4 is 5m.
CMAT Direction Sense Basics Set 1
Foundation-level direction sense practice for CMAT/KUUMAT exams in Nepal focusing on basic left-right and cardinal directions.
Q1. A person walks 10m north, then 5m south. Where is he now relative to the starting point?
Q2. A person faces east and turns right. Which direction is he facing now?
Q3. A person walks north, then turns left. Which direction is he facing?
Q4. If you face west and turn 180°, which direction do you face?
Q5. A man walks 8m east and then 6m west. What is his net displacement?
Q6. Facing north, a person turns right twice. Which direction is he facing?
Q7. A person walks 5m south, then 5m north. Where is he now?
Q8. If East becomes North, what does South become?
Q9. A man walks 10m north, then 10m east. What is his position relative to start?
Q10. Facing south, a person turns left. Which direction is he facing?