Quant/Math - CAT 2008
CAT Sample Questions - Question 4 the day : April 7, 2004
The question for the day is on relative speed from the topic
Speed, Time and Distance.
A train traveling at 100 kmph overtakes a motorbike traveling at 64 kmph in 40
seconds. What is the length of the train in meters?
(1) |
1777 meters
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(2) |
1822 meters
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(3) |
400 meters
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(4) |
400 meters
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Correct choice - (3) Correct Answer -(400 meters)
Explanatory Answer
Note
When a train overtakes another object such as a motorbike,
whose length is negligible compared to the length of the train, then the
distance traveled by the train while overtaking the motorbike is the same as the
length of the train.
The length of the train = distance traveled by the train while overtaking the
motorbike
= relative speed between the train and the motorbike * time taken
In this case, as both the objects i.e., the train and the motorbike are moving
in the same direction, the relative speed between them = difference between
their respective speeds = 100 - 64 = 36 kmph.
Distance traveled by the train while overtaking the motorbike = 36 kmph * 40
seconds.
The final answer is given in meters and the speed is given in kmph and the time
in seconds.
So let us convert the given speed from kmph to m/sec.
1 kmph = 5/18 m/sec
Therefore, 36 kmph = 36 * 5 /18 = 10 m/sec.
Relative speed = 10 m/sec. Time taken = 40 seconds.
Therefore, distance traveled = 10 * 40 = 400 meters.