Speed, Distance & Time - Shortcuts & Tricks for Placement Tests, Job Interviews & Exams
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- Crack the quantitative aptitude section of Placement Test or Job Interview at any company with shortcuts & tricks on Speed, Distance & Time. Extremely helpful to crack entrance exams like MBA, Banking - IBPS, SBI, UPSC, SSC, Railways etc.
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0:00 Quantitative Aptitude
0:46 FORMULA
5:21 A boy increases his speed to 9/5 times of his original speed. By this he reaches his school 30 minutes before the usual time. How much time does he takes usually?
8:32 Ramesh sees a thief at a distance of 80 m. Ramesh starts chasing the thief who is running at a speed of 5 m/s. Ramesh is chasing him with a speed of 7 m/s. How much distance does the thief cover before Ramesh catches him?
12:47 P, Q and Rare in a cycle race of 4500 meters. P cycles twice as fast as Q. R cycles 1/3rd as fast as Q. R completes the race in 45
15:52 Ajay and Vijay travel from A to B at 17 km/hr and 19 km/hr, respectively. A is 72km away from B. Vijay reaches B first and returns immediately and meets Ajay at C. Find B to C distance?
19:22 Surendra travels from home to office by car. With an average speed of 50 km/hr, he is late by 30 minutes. But when he comes with a speed of 60 km/h, he reaches his office 10 minutes earlier.
24:49 Rohit drives from his home at a speed of 30 km/hr and reaches his bank 20 minutes late. Then the next day he increases his speed by 15 km/hr but still he is late by 8 minutes. How far is his bank from his home?
27:01 Pratik travels 96 kms at a speed of 16 km/hr using a bike, 124 kms at 31 km/h by car and another 105 kms at 7 km/h in horse cart. Then, find his average speed for the entire distance travelled?
30:17 Rohit covers one-fourth of the total distance at 20 km/hr, one- fourth at 10 km/h and rest of his journey at 80 km/h. Find Rohit's average speed for the whole distance?
33:47 A walks from Jammu to Delhi and at the same time B starts walking from Delhi to Jammu. After passing each other, they complete their journeys in 361 hours and 289 hours, respectively.
37:13 A car travelling with 5/7th of its actual speed covers 42km in 1hr. 40mins. 48 secs. Find the actual speed of the car.
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I would really appreciate if you could you please cover question number 19 from the practice set in any of your videos. I didnt get that question nor could understand from the written explanation.
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I always avoid train problems... but after this video i solved many problems ... Thanks a lot sir :)
Really appreciable work on time speed and distance, I've not yet learned these very basic concepts like you expressed with traditional methods as well.
ssc teachers are still ommiting base less tricky and easy to forget methods but no one like you did in UA-cam since my use begins. 🎉❤
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Unbelievable explanation, I have learned how to solve problems related to speed, distance and time. Really appreciate your work and Thank You So Much for this.
Good Efforts.
Aside for students :
Let A and B are two variables such that product is always constant.
Using the concept of inverse proportions we have --
1. If A increases by x/y then B will decrease by x/(y + x)
2. If A decrease by x/y then B will increase by x/(y - x).
These two relations will solve ANY problem where product of two variables is constant.
Example 1 : If speed increase from 40 kmph to 50 kmph, it means speed increase by 10 kmph or 10/40 = 1/4th. Here time will decrease by 1/(4 + 1) or 1/5th. If we know the decrease in time, we can find the original time. In this example if we say initially boy reaches school 10 minutes late @ 40kmph but reach 20 minutes early travelling @ 50kmph, then time decreased is 1/5th of original time.
=> 1/5t = 30 or t = 150 minutes.
d = 40 x 150/60 = 100 kms
Example 2 : If price of sugar increases by 33 1/3% then how much decrease in consumption to keep expenditure constant.
33 1/3% means 1/3
Increase in price by 1/3 will lead to 1/(3 + 1) = 1/4th or 25% decrease in consumption of sugar to keep expenditure constant.
All examples in this video can be solved using this.
Yes.
All problems involving two variables where product is constant can be done using this principle. Further examples could be Area of Rectangular shapes, Volume of cylinders etc where area, volumes remain constant.
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Please check the playlist for QA and Logical Reasoning. All topics are covered. :)
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You're welcome! We have got some interesting videos on Logical Reasoning, Resume Writing, HR Interview and Interview Q & A on core topics as well. Do take a look. :)
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It was very helpfull, thank you.
Nice and clear explanation sir, thank you
That one point of same.distance same time same speed.. there solved all my doubt.. Guru ji.. if u see u i will fall to ur feet.. thanks alot sir
Sir, do you really think a 'student' or even teachers themselves, can solve these sort of questions in a single minute, allotted by the assessment paper. This is only going to frustrate the students no matter they can or cannot solve these questions as the time will keep you bound inside the 60 Seconds mark, this is highly frustrating and deeply distressing.
To solve these within 1 min you have to practise these types of questions a lot. But this is not impossible to do.
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I use to leave this problems during exam time but after going through this video tricks , felt more helpful,Thank u
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My concepts got cleared very well with the help of this video,specially the person who was explaining was to the point
Great help,well appreciated 😄
Thanks Kajal! Take a look at the videos on other chapters as well :)
Easy approach for Question 10
S' = 5s/7 where S' is new speed and s is original speed
Conv everything into hours
(1+40/60+48/3600)=42/(5s/7)
Hence s = 35
Can you explain it bit clear
Sir ,your ideas of solving the sums are too good.
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sir the best part of your video is that initially, u say that it is easy, so the question seems to be less scary ... thank you!
Yes Naina, anything you attempt with a positive mindset becomes easy and interesting :)
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very nice and understandable tutorial. I had literally forgotten these topics and the DST rule is such a nice concept for solving the problem and also very neat and clean explanation. Thank you sir.
Hi, Chaithra. The comments from our viewers motivate us to do better. Thanks for the time you took out to write this comment. :)
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Sir pls teach on cube related sums.It was asked in many placement tests.
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sir can u please make a video on revision of all topics (logical and quant) in short. so that we can watch that video before going for exams. It will be very helpful.
Hi Omkar, Seem to have missed your comment.
Please see these two video for quick revision of Logical Reasoning :
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for revision you can take the screenshot of solved problems and have a look before examination.
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Good work sir ji!!
Q.(5) To find the difference of time you added T1 and T2. But in Q.(6) To find the difference of time you subtracted the values. In this case i have slight confusion, could you kindly explain it.
In Q 5 T1 is late and T2 is earlier.
In Q6 T1 and T2 both are late so he subtract
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It cleared my concepts . Can you please derive the formula for average ??
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Excellent explanation...sir can you please explain the logic behind the formula you used in 9th question?
The distance that was travelled by person travelling from jammu to delhi in time say t is the same as the person travelling from delhi to jammu in time 289..so Speed(A) *t= Speed(B) * 289...by similar logic we get Speed(B) *t = Speed(A) *361... So by this two equation we get the formula mentioned here mechanically
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For the 5 th sum I can't understand why T1-T2
Yes me too
let assume that time taken to reach home to office is 1 hrs. so when he travelled with speed 50km/hr , he takes 30 min extra to reach so T1=60+30=>90 min. But when he travelled 60km/hr, he takes 10 min earlier to reach so T2 = 60-10=>50.
Therefore T1-T2=40min
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here D1 is also equal to D2
you can even solve it by equating the two distances
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Thanks, Jyothi Stay connected :)
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