A man walks 4 km towards the south, then turns left and walks 2 km. In which direction is he now with respect to the starting point?
Q1. A man walks 4 km towards the south, then turns left and walks 2 km. In which direction is he now with respect to the starting point?
Answer: South-West
Explanation: He walks 4 km south, then turns left (faces east) and walks 2 km. So, he is 4 km south and 2 km east of the starting point, hence south-east is not correct, the correct direction is south-east, no it is south-west.