Kamal starts from Point A and drives 17 km towards south. He then takes a left turn, drives 13 km, turns left and drives 21 km. He then takes a left turn and drives 18 km. He takes a final left turn, drives 4 km and stops at Point P. How far (shortest distance) and towards which direction should he drive in order to reach Point A again? (All turns are 90° turns only unless specified.)
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A.
3 km to the east
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B.
5 km to the east
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C.
4 km to the east
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D.
6 km to the east
Correct Answer:
B. 5 km to the east
Explanation:
The pattern involves shifting each letter backward by 4 positions in the English alphabet. For SKIB to OGNG: S (-4) = O, K (-4) = G, I (-4) = E (Note: This specific example follows a -4, -4, -4, -5 shift, but the standard logical pattern for this type of MCQ is -4). For CUCV to YQHA: C (-4) = Y, U (-4) = Q, C (-4) = H (this uses a wraparound), V (-4) = R. Applying the -4 shift to QIRK: Q (-4) = M, I (-4) = E, R (-4) = N, K (-4) = G. However, looking at the provided options, the correct relationship follows a -4 shift for the first two letters and a different consistent shift for the others. Applying the logic to QIRK results in MEWP.
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