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Speed Time and Distance Question 1:

Train P, which is ‘d’ meters long, takes the same time to pass a 300-meter-long platform as Train Q, which is (d + 200) meters long, takes to pass a 500-meter-long platform. If the ratio of their speeds (Train P to Train Q) is 5:9, then what is the value of d?

  1. 240
  2. 220
  3. 280
  4. 200
  5. 250

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : 200

Speed Time and Distance Question 1 Detailed Solution

Calculation

Let speed of train P and Q be 5x m/sec. & 9x m/sec. respectively

ATQ,

[ (d+300) / 5x] =  [(d+700) / 9x]

So, 9d + 2700 = 5d + 3500

So, 4d = 800

So, d = 200

Speed Time and Distance Question 2:

A boat covers a distance of [3x/5] km downstream and [2x/5] km upstream. The speed of the boat in still water is 12 km/hr, and the speed of the stream is 8 km/hr. It is given that the time taken to travel upstream is 14 hours more than the time taken to travel downstream. What is the total downstream distance travelled by the boat?

  1. 120
  2. 140
  3. 160
  4. 180
  5. 200

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 120

Speed Time and Distance Question 2 Detailed Solution

Calculation

Distance travelled by boat in downstream = 3x/5 km

Distance travelled by boat in upstream = [2x / 5] km

ATQ, [2x / 5(12 - 8)] − [3𝑥 / 5(12 + 8)] = 14

Or, [10x−3x] / 100 = 14

So, x = 200

Distance covered in downstream = 200 × [3 / 5] = 120

Speed Time and Distance Question 3:

A car takes 1hours 45min to cover a distance of 56km. Find the speed of the car.

  1. 35 km/h
  2. 30 km/h
  3. 32 km/h
  4. 28 km/h

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : 32 km/h

Speed Time and Distance Question 3 Detailed Solution

Given:

Time (t) = 1 hour 45 minutes

Distance (D) = 56 km

Formula Used:

Speed =

Calculations:

First, convert the time to hours:

45 minutes = hours = hours = 0.75 hours

Total time (t) = 1 + 0.75 = 1.75 hours

Now, calculate the speed:

Speed =

⇒ Speed = 32 km/h

∴ The speed of the car is 32 km/h.

Speed Time and Distance Question 4:

A rocket is launched at intervals of 11.5 seconds, moving in the same direction as a train traveling at an unknown speed. The speed of sound is 330 m/s. If a person seated inside the train hears the sound of the rocket after 11 seconds, determine the speed of the train.

  1. 11 m/s
  2. 15 m/s
  3. 12.5 m/s
  4. 20 m/s

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : 15 m/s

Speed Time and Distance Question 4 Detailed Solution

Given:

Rocket launch interval (Tlaunch) = 11.5 s

Time sound heard in train (Theard) = 11 s

Speed of sound (Vs) = 330 m/s

Formula Used:

Theard = Tlaunch × (for train moving towards source)

Calculations:

11 = 11.5 ×

⇒ 11 × (330 + Vt) = 11.5 × 330

⇒ 330 + Vt =

⇒ 330 + Vt = 30 × 11.5

⇒ 330 + Vt = 345

⇒ Vt = 345 - 330

⇒ Vt = 15 m/s

∴ The speed of the train is 15 m/s.

Speed Time and Distance Question 5:

A boat can covers a certain distance in upstream and same distance in downstream in total of 7 hours 48 minutes, If upstream speed of the boat is 62.5%. of downstream speed of the boat and speed of the stream is 3 km/h, what is the total distance covered by the boat?

  1. 86
  2. 84
  3. 96
  4. 98

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : 96

Speed Time and Distance Question 5 Detailed Solution

Calculation

Let downstream speed is 8x.

So, upstream speed is 8x × 5/  8 = 5x

So, [8x - 5x]/2 = 3

So, x = 2

So, upstream speed is 10 and downstream speed is 16

Let, Distance is D.

So, D/16 + D /10 = 7 (48/60) = 39/5

Or, 13D/80 = 39/5

Or, D = 48 km

Total distance is 48 + 48 = 96 

Top Speed Time and Distance MCQ Objective Questions

A train of length 400 m takes 15 seconds to cross a train of length 300 m traveling at 60 km per hour from the opposite direction along a parallel track. What is the speed of the longer train, in km per hour? 

  1. 108
  2. 102
  3. 98
  4. 96

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 108

Speed Time and Distance Question 6 Detailed Solution

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Given

Length of first train (L1) = 400 m

Length of second train (L2) = 300 m

Speed of second train (S2) = 60 km/hr

Time taken to cross each other (T) = 15 s

Concept:

Relative speed when two objects move in opposite directions is the sum of their speeds.

Calculations:

Let the speed of the first train = x km/hr

Total length = 300 + 400

Time = 15 sec

According to the question:

700/15 = (60 + x) × 5/18

28 × 6 = 60 + x

x = 108 km/hr.

Therefore, the speed of the longer train is 108 km per hour.

Running at a speed of 60 km per hour, a train passed through a 1.5 km long tunnel in two minutes, What is the length of the train ?

  1. 250 m
  2. 500 m
  3. 1000 m
  4. 1500 m

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : 500 m

Speed Time and Distance Question 7 Detailed Solution

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Given:

Speed is 60 km per hour,

Train passed through a 1.5 km long tunnel in two minutes

Formula used:

Distance = Speed × Time

Calculation:

Let the length of the train be L

According to the question,

Total distance = 1500 m + L

Speed = 60(5/18)

⇒ 50/3 m/sec

Time = 2 × 60 = 120 sec

⇒ 1500 + L = (50/3)× 120

⇒ L = 2000 - 1500

⇒ L = 500 m

∴ The length of the train is 500 m.

A, B and C run simultaneously, starting from a point, around a circular track of length 1200 m, at respective speeds of 2 m/s, 4 m/s and 6 m/s. A and B run in the same direction, while C runs in the opposite direction to the other two. After how much time will they meet for the first time?

  1. 10 minutes
  2. 9 minutes
  3. 12 minutes
  4. 11 minutes

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 10 minutes

Speed Time and Distance Question 8 Detailed Solution

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Given:

Total track length = 1200 m

Speed of A = 2 m/s ; speed of B = 4 m/s

Speed of C = 6 m/s

Formula used:

Distance = relative speed × time

Calculation:

Relative speed of A and B = (4 - 2) = 2 m/s

Relative speed of B and C = (6 + 4) = 10 m/s

Relative speed of A and C = (6 + 2) = 8 m/s

Time taken by A and B = 1200/2 = 600 sec

Time taken by B and C = 1200/10 = 120 sec

Time taken by A and C  = 1200/8 = 150 sec

A, B and C will meet at = L.C.M {600,120, 150} = 600 sec = 600/60 = 10 minutes

∴ The correct answer is 10 minutes.

 A man travels from A to B at a speed of 36 km/hr in 74 minutes and he travels a distance from B to C with a speed of 45 km/hr in 111 minutes. Find the average speed of whole journey.

  1. 41.4 km/hr
  2. 39.8 km/hr
  3. 40.8 km/hr
  4. 36.2 km/hr

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 41.4 km/hr

Speed Time and Distance Question 9 Detailed Solution

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Given:

A man travels from A to B at a speed of 36 km/hr in 74 minutes and he travels a distance from B to C with a speed of 45 km/hr in 111 minutes. 

Formula used:

Average speed = Total distance/Total time taken

Calculation:

Time taken = 74 min : 111 min   [given]

Ratio of Time taken = 2 : 3

Average Speed = 

Average Speed = 207/5

Average Speed = 41.4 km/hr

∴ The average speed of whole journey is 41.4 km/h

In a 1500 m race, Anil beats Bakul by 150 m and in the same race Bakul beats Charles by 75 m. By what distance does Anil beat Charles?

  1. 217.50 m
  2. 200.15 m
  3. 293.50 m
  4. 313.75 m

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 217.50 m

Speed Time and Distance Question 10 Detailed Solution

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Given:

In a 1500 m race, Anil beats Bakul by 150 m and in the same race Bakul beats Charles by 75 m.

Concept used:

Time × Speed = Distance

Calculation:

According to the question,

Anil goes 1500m while Bakul goes (1500 - 150) i.e. 1350m.

Ratio of speed of Anil and Bakul = 1500 : 1350 = 10 : 9 = 200 : 180

According to the question,

Bakul goes 1500m while Charlie goes (1500 - 75) i.e. 1425m.

Ratio of speed of Bakul and Charlie = 1500 : 1425 = 20 : 19 = 180 : 171

So, the ratio of the speeds of Anil, Bakul and Charlie = 200 : 180 : 171

Let the speeds of Anil, Bakul and Charlie be 200k, 180k and 171k m/s respectively.

Time taken by Anil to finish the race = 1500/200k = 7.5/k seconds

Now, Anil beats Charlie by = (200 - 171)k ×7.5/k = 217.5m

∴ Anil beat Charlie by 217.5m.

Shortcut Trick

In a 1500 m race, Anil beats Bakul by 150 m

When Anil completes the race, Bakul covered (1500 - 150) = 1350 m

In a 1500 m race Charles is 75 m behind Bakul

So, in 1350 m race Charles is 75/1500 × 1350 = 67.5 m behind Bakul

So, Charles is (67.5 + 150) = 217.5 m behind from Anil in 1500 m race

∴ Anil beat Charlie by 217.5m.

A thief committed a crime and escaped from the spot at a speed of 12 m/h. A Security guard started chasing him 20 minutes after the thief started running and caught him in the next 20 minutes. What is the speed (in m/h) of the Security guard? 

  1. 24
  2. 30
  3. 32
  4. 36

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 24

Speed Time and Distance Question 11 Detailed Solution

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Concept used:

Speed × time = distance

Calculation:

In the 1st 20 min the thief cover distance = 4 m,

20 min in hour = 20/60 hour

Let's assume that the speed of security guard = x m/hr, where x > 12

According to the question,

⇒ (x - 12) × 20/60 = 4

⇒ x - 12 = 12

⇒ x = 24

∴ The correct answer is 24 m/h

Geeta runs 5/2 times as fast as Babita. In a race, if Geeta gives a lead of 40 m to Babita, find the distance from the starting point where both of them will meet (correct up to two decimal places).

  1. 66.67 m
  2. 65 m
  3. 65.33 m
  4. 66 m

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 66.67 m

Speed Time and Distance Question 12 Detailed Solution

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Given:

Geeta runs 5/2 times as fast as Babita 

Geeta gives a lead of 40 m to Babita 

Formula Used:

Distance = Speed × Time 

Calculation:

Let the speed of Babita be 2x

⇒ Speed of Geeta = (5/2) × 2x = 5x

Let the distance covered by Geeta be y meters

⇒ Distance covered by Babita = (y - 40) meters

As time is constant, distance is directly proportional to speed 

 = 

⇒ 2y = 5y - 200 

⇒ y = 200/3 = 66.67m 

∴ The distance from the starting point where both of them will meet is 66.67 m

A boat goes 20 km upstream and 44 km downstream in 8 hours. In 5 hours, it goes 15 km upstream and 22 km downstream. Determine the speed of the boat in still water.

  1. 6 km/h
  2. 10 km/h
  3. 8 km/h
  4. 7 km/h

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : 8 km/h

Speed Time and Distance Question 13 Detailed Solution

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Concept used:

If upstream speed = U and downstream speed = D, then speed of boat = (U + D)/2

Calculation:

According to the question,

20/U + 44/D = 8  … (i)

15/U + 22/D = 5  … (ii)

Multiply by 2 the equation (ii) then subtract from 1 we get

20/U + 44/D = 8

30/U + 44/D = 10

- 10/U = - 2

⇒ U = 5 km/hr

Putting the value in equation (i), we get D = 11

So, the speed of boat = (U + D)/2 = (5 + 11)/2 = 8 km/hr

∴ The correct answer is 8 km/hr

Two trains start at the same time from Bangalore and Chennai and proceed towards each other at the speeds of 80 km/h and 95 km/h. When they meet, it is found that one train has travelled 180 km more than the other. The distance between Bangalore and Chennai is: 

  1. 345 km
  2. 400 km
  3. 1200 km
  4. 2100 km

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : 2100 km

Speed Time and Distance Question 14 Detailed Solution

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Given:

Speed of train 1 = 80 km/h

Speed of train 2 = 95 km/h

Difference in distance = 180 km

Concept:

Distance = Speed × Time 

Solution:

Let the time of travelling be 't' hours

Distance travelled by train with speed 80 km/h = 80 × t

Distance travelled by train with speed 95 km/h = 95 × t 

According to the question, 

Difference in distance travelled by two train  = 180 km 

⇒ 95 t - 80t = 180 

⇒ 15t =  180 

⇒ t = 12 hours 

Distance between stations = 80 × 12 + 95 × 12  = 960 + 1140 = 2100km

Hence, the distance between Bangalore and Chennai is 2100 km .

Two trains, one 152.5 m long and the other 157.5 m long, coming from opposite directions crossed each other in 9.3 seconds. The combined speed of the two trains every hour would then be:

  1. 130 km/hr
  2. 125 km/hr
  3. 115 km/hr
  4. 120 km/hr

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : 120 km/hr

Speed Time and Distance Question 15 Detailed Solution

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Given:-

Train1= 152.5m

Train2= 157.5m

Time = 9.3 sec

Calculation:-

⇒ Total distance to be covered = total length of both the trains

= 152. 5 + 157.5

= 310 m

Total time taken = 9.3 sec

Speed = distance/time

= (310/9.3) m/sec

= (310/9.3) × (18/5)

= 120 km/hr

∴ The combined speed of the two trains every hour would then be 120 km/hr.

Alternate Method When two trains are moving in opposite direction-

Let the speed of ine is 'v' and the second is 'u'

∴ Combined speed = v + u

Total distance = 152.5 + 157.5

= 310 m

∴ Combined speed = Total distance/total time

⇒ (v + u) = 310/9.3

⇒ (v + u) = 33.33 m/s

⇒ (v + u) = 33.33 × (18/5)

⇒ (v + u) = 120 km/hr

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