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Direction Sense Test – Sample Questions

Direction Sense Test questions in competitive examinations are generally based on movement tracking, right and left turns, shortest distance, displacement, relative position, shadow concepts, and rotational logic. Practicing different varieties of questions improves logical reasoning speed and helps candidates solve problems accurately.

The following fully solved sample questions cover the most important patterns frequently asked in SSC, Banking, Railway, Insurance, Defence, State PSC, and aptitude examinations.


Sample Question 1 – Final Direction

Ravi walks 10 km towards North. He then turns right and walks 5 km. Again he turns right and walks 10 km.

In which direction is Ravi from the starting point?

  • North
  • South
  • East
  • West

Solution

  • Ravi first moves North.
  • After turning right, he moves East.
  • After another right turn, he moves South.
  • The North and South movements cancel each other.
  • He finally remains 5 km towards East from the starting point.

Answer: East


Sample Question 2 – Shortest Distance

A person walks 6 km towards East and then 8 km towards North.

What is the shortest distance between the starting point and ending point?

  • 10 km
  • 12 km
  • 14 km
  • 16 km

Solution

  • The movement forms a right-angled triangle.
  • Apply the Pythagoras Theorem.
  • Shortest Distance = √(6² + 8²)
  • = √(36 + 64)
  • = √100
  • = 10 km

Answer: 10 km


Sample Question 3 – Right and Left Turn Logic

A girl is facing East. She turns left and then turns left again.

Which direction is she facing now?

  • North
  • South
  • East
  • West

Solution

  • Initially she faces East.
  • After first left turn, she faces North.
  • After second left turn, she faces West.

Answer: West


Sample Question 4 – Direction and Distance

Suman walks 12 km South. She then turns left and walks 9 km.

In which direction and how far is she from the starting point?

  • 9 km East
  • 15 km South-East
  • 21 km West
  • 12 km South

Solution

  • Suman first moves South.
  • Facing South, a left turn means moving East.
  • She finally reaches the South-East side from the starting point.
  • Shortest Distance = √(12² + 9²)
  • = √(144 + 81)
  • = √225
  • = 15 km

Answer: 15 km South-East


Sample Question 5 – Clockwise Rotation

A man is facing North. He turns 90° clockwise and then another 90° clockwise.

Which direction is he facing now?

  • North
  • South
  • East
  • West

Solution

  • Initially facing North.
  • After first 90° clockwise turn → East.
  • After second 90° clockwise turn → South.

Answer: South


Sample Question 6 – Shadow-Based Question

A person observes his shadow towards the West in the morning.

In which direction is the Sun?

  • North
  • South
  • East
  • West

Solution

  • In the morning, the Sun rises in the East.
  • Therefore the shadow falls towards the West.

Answer: East


Sample Question 7 – Relative Position

Aman walks 20 m North. Raj walks 20 m East from the same starting point.

In which direction is Raj with respect to Aman?

  • North-East
  • South-East
  • South-West
  • North-West

Solution

  • Aman is North of the starting point.
  • Raj is East of the starting point.
  • From Aman’s position, Raj lies towards South-East.

Answer: South-East


Sample Question 8 – Anti-Clockwise Rotation

A boy is facing South. He turns 270° anti-clockwise.

Which direction is he facing now?

  • East
  • West
  • North
  • South

Solution

  • 270° anti-clockwise means three left turns.
  • South → East → North → West

Answer: West


Sample Question 9 – Displacement Problem

A person walks 15 m North, then 8 m East, and then 15 m South.

How far is the person from the starting point?

  • 8 m
  • 15 m
  • 23 m
  • 30 m

Solution

  • North and South movements cancel each other.
  • Only 8 m East movement remains.

Answer: 8 m


Sample Question 10 – Mixed Direction Problem

A person walks 5 km West, turns left and walks 4 km, then turns right and walks 3 km.

In which direction is the person from the starting point?

  • North-West
  • South-West
  • North-East
  • South-East

Solution

  • First movement → West.
  • Facing West, left turn means South.
  • Then right turn from South means West.
  • Final position lies towards South-West from the starting point.

Answer: South-West


Quick Solving Tips

  • Always track the current facing direction.
  • Right turn means clockwise movement.
  • Left turn means anti-clockwise movement.
  • Draw simple direction diagrams whenever possible.
  • Use Pythagoras Theorem for shortest-distance questions.
  • Do not confuse total distance with displacement.

Most Important Concepts Used in Questions

Concept Question Frequency
Right and Left Turns Very High
Final Direction Very High
Shortest Distance Very High
Direction Diagrams High
Shadow Problems High
Relative Position Moderate

Final Takeaway

Most Direction Sense Test questions can be solved quickly using movement tracking, direction diagrams, turning logic, and shortest-distance concepts. Candidates who regularly practice visualization and displacement analysis become highly efficient in solving direction-based reasoning questions in competitive examinations.

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