Tricks to solve Direction sense reasoning problems

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This article will help you solve direction sense problems in the reasoning section of various competitive exams. 
Essentially, Direction sense problems are based on two principles-
  • Distance
  • Direction

ic: tricks to solve direction sense reasoning problems

 

 POINTS TO REMEMBER

  • Each main direction change undergoes a 90° change in direction e.g. from North to West/East it will be 90° change. 
  • Whenever a person moves to his left side, he will move towards anti- clockwise direction.
  • Whenever a person moves to his right side, he will move towards clockwise direction.
  • Change between North and North-east is only 45°.
  •  We assume all these distances to be along straight lines and between specified points. 
  • A person facing north, on taking left will face towards west and on taking the right turn towards east.
  • A person facing west, on taking left will face towards south and on taking right turn towards north.
  • A person facing east, on taking left will face towards north and on taking the right turn towards south.
  • A person facing south, on taking left will face towards east and on taking the right turn towards west.

      PYTHAGORAS THEOREM

      • We'll use the concept of Pythagoras theorem to solve the questions on directions.
      • In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

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