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Direction Sense is a crucial topic to be covered for the Logical Reasoning section in competitive exams. It tests a candidate's ability to understand and analyze directions, which is a key aspect of logical reasoning. The questions in this topic often involve tracking directions based on given movements or turns, and understanding how to navigate between various points.
To excel in Direction Sense questions, it is important for candidates to develop strong visualization and reasoning skills. Practicing these questions within the time limit will improve speed and accuracy, which are essential for scoring well in competitive exams. Regular practice helps in grasping patterns in directions and movement sequences, allowing candidates to quickly determine the final position or direction.

Practice Quiz

  • Direction Quiz 1
  • Direction Quiz 2

What is Direction?

Direction is part of the reasoning in which you identify the direction of a person or an object. Direction can be defined as the direction or path that something is going or is intended to move in, as well as the axis that something is facing or pointing along. The four major directions are north, east, west, and south. There are also sub-main directions that are northeast, southwest, southeast, and northwest. The image below will help you understand this better. 

8 Directions

Points to be remembered before solving Questions on Direction:

  1.  The angle between North and East, East and South, South, and West, and West and North is 90°.
  2. The angle between North and northeast, northeast and east, east and southeast, southeast and south, south and southwest, southwest and west, west and northwest, and northwest and north is 45°.
  3. The clockwise direction is north-east-south-west.
  4. The anticlockwise direction is north-west-southeast.
  5. Right means 90° clockwise, and left means 90° anticlockwise.
  6.  x° Right= x° Clockwise direction, x° Left= x° Anticlockwise direction.

Note: Some important tip regarding direction

  • Right of North = east
  • Right of east = south
  • Right of south = west
  • Right of west = north
  • Left of north = west
  • Less of east = north
  • Left of south = east
  • Left of west = south.
  • Right of northeast = southeast
  • Right of southeast = southwest
  • Right of southwest = northwest
  • Right of northwest = northeast
  • Left of northeast = northwest
  • Left of southeast = northeast
  • Left of southwest = southeast
  • Left of northwest = southwest


Steps to be followed to solve Questions on Direction:

  1. Always use the 2-D plane to draw a diagram.
  2. First, make a diagram using the given data.
  3. Always mark the starting and ending points.
  4. You should always be careful about taking turns, whether it is right or left.
  5. Mark the distance along with the path.
  6. And then you can answer your question easily.

Solved Questions on Direction Puzzles

Q1. A person is moving north, and then he turns to his left and walks 10 meters, and then again, he turns right and walks 20 meters, and again, he turns right and walks 15 meters. What is the final direction in which he is moving?

Answer: A person is moving towards the north, and then he turns to his left and walks 10 meters, which means now he is moving towards the west and has covered 10 meters of distance (left of north = west), and then he turns to the right and walks 20 meters, which means now he is moving towards the north and has covered 20 meters of distance (right of west = north), and then he turns to the right and walks 15 meters, which means now he is moving towards the east and has covered 20 meters of distance (right of North = east) That means the final direction in which the person is moving is east. For a better understanding, you can see the above image.

Q2. From her home, Ruchi went 6.6 km to the south. Then she turned east and covered 6km. Then she turned to the north and covered 3.5km. Finally tuning to the west, she covered 5km. Then find the direction in which she is moving.

Answer. You can observe the Ruchi movement in the given below figure: 

We can observe from the figure that Ruchi is moving in the west direction.

Q3. A boy is facing south and then he turns 60° in the clockwise direction and then turns to 105° in the anticlockwise direction. In which direction now he is facing?

Answer:

The boy faces in the direction of AB. On moving 60° in the clockwise direction, he faces in the direction AC. On further moving 105° in the anticlockwise direction, he faces in the direction AD. Hence the boy is finally facing in a southeast direction.

Q4. If the South becomes northwest, the East becomes southwest, and so on, then what will the North become?

Answer: Directions are changing by 135° in a clockwise direction. So the answer will be southeast as 90°+ 45° = 135° then, 90° of the north (Right of the north is east) is east and then 45° of the east (45° Right of the east is southeast) is southeast. 

Practice Questions on Direction Puzzles

  1. A man is facing East. He turns 90 degrees to his right, then 180 degrees to his left. In which direction is he facing now?
  2. Question: If you are at the North Pole, you walk 10 steps south, 10 steps west, 10 steps north, and then 10 steps east. Where are you now relative to your starting point?
  3. You are on a straight road. You walk 50 meters east, then turn left and walk 30 meters. Finally, you turn left again and walk another 50 meters. In which direction are you facing now?
  4. A car is traveling north for 5 miles, then turns left and travels 3 miles. After that, it turns left again and travels 5 miles. In which direction is the car now compared to its starting point?
  5. If you are at the southwest corner of a park and walk straight to the northeast corner, what direction would you be traveling in?
  6. If you start at a point facing north, take 5 steps forward, then turn 90 degrees to your right and take 3 steps forward, then turn 180 degrees and take 3 steps forward, where are you in relation to your starting point?
  7. Question: A person is facing south. They turn 270 degrees to their left and walk 10 meters. In which direction are they walking now?
  8. Question: You are at the center of a square. You walk 4 meters north, 4 meters west, 4 meters south, and then 4 meters east. Where are you now compared to your starting point?
  9. If you are facing the sunrise and turn 225 degrees to your left, which direction will you be facing?
  10. A robot starts facing North. It turns 45 degrees to its right, then 135 degrees to its left, and finally 90 degrees to its right. Which direction is it facing now?

Answer Key

  1. North
  2. You are back at your starting point.
  3. West
  4. West
  5. Northeast
  6. 5 steps north of the starting point.
  7. West.
  8. You are at the starting point.
  9. South-West
  10. East

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