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X walks southwards and then turns right, then the left and then right. In which direction is he moving now?

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ANorth
BSouth
CWest
DSouth-west
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Correct Answer

Option cWest

All Options:

  • ANorth
  • BSouth
  • CWest
  • DSouth-west

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Detailed Solution & Explanation

Let the starting point of X\displaystyle X be at the origin (0,0)\displaystyle (0, 0) facing South.
1. **Initial Movement**: X\displaystyle X walks southwards (towards the negative y\displaystyle y-axis). Direction: South.
2. **First Turn**: He turns to his right. While facing South, a right turn is 90\displaystyle 90^\circ clockwise, which points towards the West (negative x\displaystyle x-axis). Direction: West.
3. **Second Turn**: He then turns to his left. While facing West, a left turn is 90\displaystyle 90^\circ counter-clockwise, which points back towards the South. Direction: South.
4. **Third Turn**: Finally, he turns to his right. While facing South, a right turn is 90\displaystyle 90^\circ clockwise, which points towards the West. Direction: West.

Thus, he is moving in the West direction now.
Hence, **Option C** is the correct answer.

About This Chapter: Direction Tests

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Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

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5 Marks

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This chapter covers Direction Sense Test and is part of Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude in the CA Foundation exam.

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