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Time, Speed and Distance

Time, Speed and Distance is one of the most important topic for competitive exams like banking, insurance, SSC and railway exams and you can expect questions being asked from this topic either directly or in the form of DI.

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Time, Speed and Distance

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  1. Quantitative Aptitude Time, Speed and Distance

  2. Time, Speed and Distance • Important formulas: • Distance travelled = (Speed x Time) So, Speed = Distance / Time and Time = Distance / Speed • km/hr to m/sec conversion: • m/sec to km/hr conversion:

  3. Time, Speed and Distance • If the ratio of the speeds of A and B is a : b, then the ratio of the times taken by them to cover the same distance is 1 / a : 1 / b or b : a. • Suppose a man covers a certain distance at x km/hr and an equal distance at y km/hr. Then, the average speed during the whole journey is (2xy / x + y) km/hr. For more articles on other subjects, Online coaching for SBI, IBPS exams, online banking preparation and regular updates register with Takshila Learning.

  4. Time, Speed and Distance Q1. A man crosses a 600 m long road in 5 minutes. What is his speed in km per hour? Sol:

  5. Time, Speed and Distance Q2. A train covers a certain distance at a speed of 240 kmph in 5 hours. To cover the same distance in 1(2/3) hours, it must travel at a speed of: Sol:

  6. Time, Speed and Distance Q3. If a person runs at 14 km/hr instead of 10 km/hr, he would have covered 20 km more. The actual distance travelled by him is: Sol: Let t hr is the time for which that person runs. 14t – 10t = 20 ⇒ 4t = 20 Hence, t = 5hr So, the actual distance travelled by him is = 10 × 5 = 50km

  7. Time, Speed and Distance Q4. Excluding stoppages, the speed of a train is 54 kmph and including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many minutes does the train stop per hour? Sol: Due to stoppages, it covers 9 km less. Time taken to cover 9 km = (9 / 54) × 60 min = 10 min

  8. Time, Speed and Distance Q5. A person covered a certain distance at some speed. Had he moved 3 kmph faster, he would have taken 40 minutes less time. If he had moved 2 kmph slower, he would have taken 40 minutes more. The distance (in km) is: Sol:

  9. Time, Speed and Distance Q6. In a flight of 600 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for the trip was reduced by 200 km/hr and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. The duration of the flight is: Sol:

  10. Time, Speed and Distance Q7. A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from point A at the same time and reach point B 75 kms away from A at the same time. On the way, however, the train lost about 12.5 minutes while stopping at the stations. The speed of the car is: Sol:

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