Quantitative Aptitude
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Quantitative Aptitude • Time, Speed and Distance
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A train passes two bridges of lengths 400 m and 200 m in 30 seconds and 24 seconds respectively. The length of the train is:
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A train traveling at 60 km/hr crosses another train of half its length traveling in opposite direction at 48 km/hr in 12 seconds. The length of the first train is:
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Quantitative Aptitude • Time, Speed and Distance
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Two trains of lengths 150 m and 200 m are running on parallel tracks. They take 30 seconds to cross each other when running in opposite directions and 90 seconds when running in the same direction. The speed of the faster train is:
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Quantitative Aptitude • Time, Speed and Distance
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A train crosses a pole in 15 seconds and a platform 100 m long in 25 seconds. Its length is:
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A train running at 45 km/hr takes 18 seconds to pass a platform. It takes 12 seconds to pass a man walking at 9 km/hr in the opposite direction. Find the length of the platform.
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Quantitative Aptitude • Time, Speed and Distance
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Two trains 100 m and 150 m long run at 30 km/hr and 40 km/hr in same direction. Time to cross?
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Quantitative Aptitude • Time, Speed and Distance
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A 250 m train crosses a 750 m bridge in 40 seconds. Speed in km/hr?
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A train at 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. What is the train length?
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Two 150 m trains cross a pole in 10 and 15 seconds. In opposite directions, when will they cross?
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A 300 m long train crosses a pole in 12 seconds. How long to cross a 600 m bridge?
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