Shyam Saraf and Abhilasha Swarup Solutions for Exercise 2: EXERCISE
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Ravi on his evening walk traveled towards the sun ; then, he turned to his left and walked . He again turned to his right and walked . Finally. he turned to his right and walked another . In which direction is Ravi walking now?

A cyclist travels to the north and then turning to the east, he travels for . Again, he turns to his right and travels . After this, he turns to his right and walks . How far is he from his starting point?

A man travels to the east and turns to the south and moves . How far is he from the starting point?

Ganesh is standing at a point. He walks towards the east and a further towards the south; then he walks towards the west; and a further towards the east. What is the straight distance (in m) between the starting point and the point where he reached last?

A boy walks northwards. After a while, he turns towards his right and a little further to his left. Finally, after walking a distance of 1 km, he turns to his left. In which direction is he moving now?

John's house is m north of his uncle's office. His uncle's house is located m west of his uncle's office. Kabir is a friend of John, and he stays m east of John's house. Kabir's office is located m south of his house. Then, how far is John's uncle's house from Kabir's office?

Kiran moved a distance of 50 m towards the north. He then turned to the left and walked 25 m, turned left again and walked 40 m. Finally, he turned to the right. In which direction is he moving now?

A house faces north direction. A man, coming out of his house, walked straight for 10 m, turned left and walked 25 m. He then turned right and walked 5 m and again turned right and walked 25 m. How far is he from his house?
