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Q. The main source of hydro-electric power station is ?
Q. The insulating material for cables should have ?
Q. Next lower voltage line feeding areas on either side of the main transmission line is called ?
Q. The main advantage of AC transmission system over DC transmission system is ?
Q. The rotor of a hysteresis motor is made of ?
Q. A shaded pole motor Can be used for ?
Q. The rotor slots, in an induction motor, are usually not quite parallel to the shaft because it ?
Q. The repulsion-start induction-run motor is used because of ?
Q. In a shaded pole single-phase motor, the revolving field is produced by the use of ?
Q. Fundamental rights given to Indian citizens
Q. Who can order suspension of Fundamental Rights?
Q. The fundamental rights declared in the constitution can be amended, only
Q. Who has the right to impose necessary restrictions on Fundamental Rights?
Q. The right to be heard about Fundamental Rights is given to?
Q. The main purpose of Fundamental Rights is?
Q. Who can suspend Fundamental Rights?
Q. Have the power to enforce Fundamental Rights?
Q. Who has the obligation to enforce the Fundamental Rights?
Q. The power to suspend the fundamental rights given in the Indian Constitution?
Q. Who is enforceable in court in Indian Constitution?
Q. In which five Articles of the Indian Constitution is the Right to Equality given?
Q. Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of India
Q. Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution imposes complete control on the legislative power?
Q. How many fundamental rights do Indian citizens have at present?
Q. Which article of the constitution provides for ‘equal protection of law’?
Q. How many fundamental rights were provided to Indian citizens by the Indian Constitution?
Q. The article related to the abolition of untouchability of the Indian Constitution?
Q. How many Articles in Part III of the Indian Constitution describe Fundamental Rights?
Q. Which of the following Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the prohibition of untouchability in any form?
Q. Fundamental Rights are called Fundamental because they
Q. Which of the following matters come under the jurisdiction of High Court and Supreme Court?
Q. Dr. Which part of the Indian Constitution has been called by Bhimrao Ambedkar as the most illuminated part?
Q. Ensure Right to Equality for Indians?
Q. The fundamental rights of Indian citizens are described?
Q. Under the provisions of which Article of the Constitution, ‘Bharat Ratna’, ‘Padma Vibhushan’ etc. are awarded by the Government of India?
Q. Fundamental rights were first given constitutional recognition in which country?
Q. Part III of the Constitution of India is associated with?
Q. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc. (Article 15 of the Constitution of India) is a fundamental right which will be classified under?
Q. Fundamental rights are mentioned in which part of the constitution?
Q. Who comes under different category in the following paragraphs?
Q. Which is the competent body to set the conditions for obtaining citizenship?
Q. Which of the following Fundamental Rights were amended as a result of the decision of the Supreme Court of India in the case ‘Chennai State Vs.
Q. A British citizen residing in India cannot claim
Q. Freedom of Newspapers in India
Q. The concept of single citizenship has been adopted in India?
Q. The Constitution of India does not explicitly provide for the freedom of the press, but this freedom is implicit in Article
Q. When did the Parliament make a comprehensive Citizenship Act regarding the citizenship granted by the Constitution?
Q. How many types of freedoms are guaranteed under Article 19 of the Constitution related to the Fundamental Right to Freedom?
Q. What rights do the citizens of India have under the Indian Constitution, which non-citizens do not have?
Q. In which Articles of the Constitution the Right to Freedom is mentioned?
Q. When did the provisions of citizenship come into force in the Indian Constitution?
Q. Who among the following enjoys the freedoms mentioned in Article 19?
Q. In which of the following situations a person cannot be denied Indian citizenship?
Q. Article 21 of the Indian Constitution provides protection against which of the following?
Q. In which of the following situations the Indian citizenship of an Indian person can be terminated?
Q. Which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India is related to the Freedom of the Press?
Q. Which of the following is the right to freedom of citizens?
Q. Where is the topic of gaining and losing citizenship discussed in detail?
Q. In which right is freedom of press vested?
Q. How to get citizenship of India?
Q. Which of the following is not a condition for obtaining citizenship of India?
Q. Which article of the Indian Constitution protects the right of a person to travel abroad?
Q. How can a person lose citizenship rights? Could be a reason?
Q. Which article of the constitution mentions the right against exploitation?
Q. Is there a rule for the annulment of citizenship?
Q. Which article is related to exploitation of children under Fundamental Rights?
Q. In which one of the following Articles is described the provision of getting citizenship in India by coming to Pakistan?
Q. Under the Constitution of India, the child of which age has been prohibited from being employed in any mine or other hazardous service?
Q. What is a necessary condition among the following conditions to become a citizen?
Q. No person can be employed in factories or mines unless he is at least
Q. What is a way of obtaining citizenship by naturalisation?
Q. According to the Constitution of India, any person who is arrested or imprisoned has to be produced before the nearest Magistrate?
Q. Many poor children under the age of 14 work in a factory manufacturing firecrackers. Which fundamental right is violated by employing children in these factories?
Q. Under which article the Parliament has been empowered to make laws regarding citizenship?
Q. Which of the following Article states that no person shall be prosecuted and punished for the same offense more than once?
Q. The Constitution of India provides which of the following citizenship?
Q. The Constitution of India provides which one of the following rights to an ordinary person who has been arrested under any ordinary law for the commission of an offence?
Q. In which Articles of the Constitution the Right to Freedom of Religion is mentioned?
Q. Who is the guardian of Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution?
Q. What type of map is best suited for maritime navigation?
Q. The Paithan Hydro - Electric Project is on river _____.
Q. How many monasteries and temples are there in Ellora caves?
Q. One of the best preserved Buddhist caves, Karla, is in which of the following states?
Q. First geothermal power plant in India?
Q. Brihadeshwara Temple, Thanjavur is in
Q. The first lion safari of Rajasthan has come up at which of the following parks?
Q. Which was the first Hydel power projects in India?
Q. Which neighboring country of India has approved the issuance of Panda bond?
Q. Beyond the _____________, the Himalayas bend sharply to the south and spread along the eastern boundary of India.
Q. Which of the following is an east flowing river?
Q. Jorwe culture' was a Chalcolithic archaeological site located in the present day Indian state of ______.
Q. How did the Lakshadweep islands of group originate?
Q. Siachen is a
Q. Landslides, mudflows, slump, and creep are all examples of
Q. Which among the following crop is a major Rabi Crop of India?
Q. Which of the following is NOT correctly matched?
Q. The Survey of India was established in
Q. In the context of rivers and their tributaries, which of the following pairs is correct?
Q. Area in which two types of air masses meet
Q. Yoga city in India?
Q. Which of the following are true with respect to the Indian Peninsular Plateau? 1. The southern plateau block is formed mainly of granite and gneiss 2. The Deccan lava plateau is an elevated tableland consisting of horizontally arranged lava sheets 3. The Malwa plateau dominates the Vindhyam scraps, forming the northern flank of the plateau 4. The trough of the Narmada and Tapti are interposed between the Vindhyan and the Satpura ranges
Q. The Pennines (Europe), Appalachians (America) and the Aravalis (India) are examples of
Q. Which of the following geographical features have played a great unifying role in strengthening the forces of homogeneity of the Indian people? I. The expanses of water surrounding the peninsula II. The Himalayan Mountains III. The vastness of the country IV. The presence of the Indian Ocean
Q. The state having a largest area of forest cover in India is
Q. Which of the following measures are effective for soil conservation in India? I. Avoiding crop rotation II. Afforestation III. Encouraging the use of chemical fertilizers IV. Limiting shifting cultivation
Q. The year ________ is called a Great Divide in the demographic history of India
Q. Which among the following is/are the major factor/factors responsible for the monsoon type of climate in India? I. Location II. Thermal contrast III. Upper air circulation IV. Inter-tropical convergence zone
Q. Which of the following factors are responsible for India's failure to fully exploit the inland fisheries during the last five decades? I. Silting and pollution of the inland water bodies II. Deforestation in the catchment areas of the rivers III. Lack of marketing facilities Select the correct answer from the codes given below
Q. ‘Chakama’ is the tribe from which of the following regions?
Q. India has
Q. Which of the following are true regarding Jhum cultivation in India? I. It is largely practiced in Assam II. It is referred to as 'slash and burn' technique III. In it, the fertility is exhausted in a few years
Q. The southernmost point of peninsular India, that is Kanyakumari, is
Q. India is the ________ grower of pulses
Q. Which of the following lakes in Rajasthan is saline?
Q. India has largest deposits of ________ in the world.
Q. Which of the following hills connect Eastern and Western Ghats?
Q. Who said 'Supply creates its own demand' ?
Q. Which among the following is the exclusive jurisdiction of the State Government ?
Q. Nature of unemployment in agriculture in India is
Q. The concept of Economic planning in India is derived from
Q. Which sector of Indian Economy has shown remarkable expansion during the last decade
Q. The purchase of shares and bonds of Indian companies by Foreign Institutional Investors is called ?
Q. Find the antonym of Inveterate
Q. Find the antonym of Ostentatious
Q. Antonym of Kindle
Q. Antonym of FACT
Q. Antonym of ILLUSORY
Q. Antonym of LEAP
Q. Antonym of MORTAL
Q. Antonym of AMNESTY
Q. Antonym of EXONERATE
Q. Antonym of JUDICIOUS
Q. One word substitution for - One who robs smuggler of his smuggled goods after the border has been crossed
Q. One word substitution for - Science of printing
Q. One word substitution for - A man of odd habits
Q. One word substitution for - Wistful longing for something one has known in the past
Q. One word substitution for - Responsible according to law
Q. Idioms and phrases of bracket part - The new C.M (stuck his neck out) today and promised 10 kgs free wheat a month for all rural families.
Q. Idioms and phrases of bracket part - He is a (queer fish), I have failed to understand him.
Q. Idioms and phrases of bracket part - (Once in a while) he might gamble a little.
Q. Idioms and phrases of bracket part - In every thing that he does he has (an eye to the main chance).
Q. Idioms and phrases for - in raptures
Q. The fundamental particles present in equal numbers in neutral atoms are
Q. Al3+ is iso electronic with
Q. Which of the following atom contains the least number of neutrons
Q. The particle with 13 protons and 10 electrons is
Q. In 35CI34 and 37CI17 which of the following is false ?
Q. Wavelength of which of the following colors of the visible spectrum of light are maximally absorbed by green plants
Q. Which of the following is not electromagnetic in nature
Q. Nucleons are
Q. Isotopes of the same elements have
Q. Rutherford's scattering experiment related to the size of the
Q. Mass of electron is
Q. Radioactive isotope of hydrogen is
Q. Which one is not the isotopes of hydrogen ?
Q. Who was the Indian politician five times chief minister of Tamilnadu recently passed away?
Q. Who considered the rights to Constitutional Remedies as very 'heart to soul ' of the Indian Constitution
Q. "Bankruptcy and insolvency" is listed in the ______ list given in the Seventh Schedule in the Constitution of India.
Q. The Parliament can legislate on subjects given in the Union List only in consultation with the State Government for the State of
Q. How many schedules are in the constitution of India
Q. In which year did Telangana become the 29th state of India?
Q. ' Uttarakhand ' State came into existence on
Q. From the following languages listed in the Eighth schedule of the constitution pick out of the one which is official language of a state
Q. Who of the following presidents of India was the recipient of Bharat Rana Award before becoming the president of India ?
Q. The Residuary powers of legislation under Indian Constitution rests with
Q. The meaning of Residuary Powers in constitution of India is
Q. The idea of including the Emergency provisions in the Constitution of india has been borrowed from the_________
Q. What is the slogan of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana?
Q. All legislative subject are mentioned in three lists union list, concurrent list and state list. Any subject is not mentioned in all three list, the law on that particular subject can be framed by
Q. Which of the following subject is in state list
Q. What was the exact constitutional position of the Indian Republic when the Constitution was brought into force with effect from 26th January, 1950?
Q. Which one ofthe following is not correct about Administrative Tribunals?
Q. The method of Constitutional Amendment is provided in
Q. India is a republic because
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. This was an important day for Alattook. P. It was a cold day, but Alatook would be warm. Q. For the first time he was going to hunt seals alone. R. First he put on his fur-lined jacket. S. Then he put on mittens and boots of deerskin to protect his hands and feet from the cold. 6. Finally he picked up the gun he had cleaned so carefully the day before.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. The most vulnerable section of the society are the students. P. Revolutionary and new fledged ideas have a great appeal to them. Q. Agitations may be non-violent methods of protest. R. They cannot resist the charm of persuasion. S. They are to be taught that without discipline they cannot get proper education. 6. However if these become violent, the antisocial elements get encouraged and they put all proper working out of gear.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. Venice is a strange city. P. There are about 400 odd bridges connecting the islands of Venice. Q. There are no motor cars, no horses and no buses there. R. These small islands are close to one another. S. It is not one island but a hundred islands. 6. This is because Venice has no streets.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. One of the most terrible battles of the American Civil War was fought in July 1863, at Gettysburg. P. The chief speech on that occasion was given by Edward Everett, a celebrated orator. Q. Lincoln was asked to make a few remarks. R. In November of that year a portion of the battlefield was dedicated as a final resting place for men of both armies who died there. S. Everett's speech lasted 2 hours. Lincoln's for 2 minutes; it was over almost before the crowd realized that it had begun. 6. But the Gettysburg speech is now one of the world's immortal pieces of literature.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. The teacher training agency in England hopes to make teaching one of the top three professions. P. They have also demanded that the campaign should be matched by improved pay scales, work load and morale so as to avoid recruitment problems with an aim to raise the image of the teaching profession. Q. A series of advertisements are now being screened showing famous people speaking about teachers they remember and admire. R. An amount of $100 million has been set aside to combat the shortage of applicants for teacher training. S. Teacher Unions have welcomed this campaign. 6. It is high time for the Indian Government also to think on similar lines and take steps to lift up the sinking morale of the teaching profession.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. Some say that failure is like toxic waste. P. I see failure more as a fertilizer. Q. Thinking about it pollutes and undermines the attitudes needed for success. R. The seeds of success must be planted afresh. S. It can be used to enrich the soil of your mind. 6. Turning failure into a fertilizer is accomplished by using your errors as steps in learning.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. There are a lot of ways to communicate: speaking, singing, clapping, hooting P. Even animals communicate with one another. Q. Only humans can express their thoughts and feelings in words because of our superior brain. R. Both humans and animals also communicate through body language. S. But their ways differ from the humans. 6. Sometimes we don’t use words but make gestures (like traffic signs) or simple movements of the hand in order to communicate.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. Fires in the Steppes or bushes scared humans earlier. P. Gradually, they learnt to appreciate the power of fire. Q. It gave them light and warmth and kept away wild animals. R. About 700,000 years ago, humans started fire accidentally by lightning. S. They could harden the tips of wooden spears and cook meat in it. 6. Soon they learnt to produce fire by striking flintstone and pyrite with each other or by rubbing lumbers.
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. When the Impressionists P. they made them look like Q. everyday and often putting R. people you would see S. painted pictures of people 6. more emphasis on the scene
Q. Arrange these sentence in correct order: 1. Sherlock Holmes is the P. who is in a state of grace Q. is raised to the status R. because in him scientific curiosity S. exceptional individual 6. of a heroic passion
Q. One word substitution for - A general pardon of political offenders
Q. One word substitution for - Atonement for one's sins
Q. One word substitution for - A political leader who tries to stir up people
Q. One word substitution for - Animals living on land and in water
Q. One word substitution for - Time after twilight and before night
Q. Who is/was the 13th President of India?
Q. As per Indian Protocol, who among the following ranks highest in the order of precedence?
Q. Which one among the following has the power to regulate the right of citizenship in India
Q. The office of Lokpal and Lokayukta in india is based on which one of the following
Q. Who formulates fiscal policy in India?
Q. The concept of Judicial Review in ourrr constitution has been taken from the Constitution of
Q. Sikkim was made an integral part of India under the
Q. Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganisation Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana
Q. Part IV of Constitution of India deals with
Q. ho is known as the grand old lady of Indian nationalism?
Q. Where was the concept of written constitution, first born
Q. Who was the president of the Constituent Assembly of Independent India
Q. The first attempt to introduce a representative and popular element in the governance of India was made through
Q. How many Fundamental Duties are in the Indian Constitution?
Q. The ratio of cost price and marked price of an article is 2:3 and ratio of percentage profit and percentage discount is 3:2 . what is the discount percentage?
Q. Who is authorised to transfer the judges of one High Court to another High Court?
Q. The most essential feature of the Parliamentary form of Government is the _________
Q. Who presided over the first meeting of the Indian Constituent Assembly
Q. The 84th Amendment Act has frozen the total number of existing seats in the Lok Sabha on the basis of 1971 Census. They shall remain unaltered till the first Census to be taken after the year:
Q. Under which of the following conditions are citizenship be provided in India? 1. One should be born in india 2. Either of whose parents was born in India 3. Who has been ordinary resident of India for not less than five years
Q. The idea of including the Emergency provisions in the Constitution of India has been borrowed from the
Q. India is a Tropical country but has a Monsoonal climate because
Q. Which river flows south to north?
Q. National Highway No: _____ is called as Shershah Suri Marg ?
Q. The National Highway -1 connects Delhi to
Q. Which one of the following steel plant was started in 1965 in India with West German Collaboration ?
Q. Manipur has common boundaries with the group of states of
Q. ______ is also known as the 'Golden City.
Q. The second longest east-flowing peninsular river is
Q. Mudumalai Sanctuary is famous for
Q. Economically, the most important forests of India are
Q. The smallest Union Territory of India is
Q. The largest southern most single Island in India is
Q. The approximate length of the coast line of India is
Q. Which one of the following causes rainfall in the north-western parts of india during winter season ?
Q. Smallest Taluk in Kerala State?
Q. Which Crop is Sown on the Largest Area in India?
Q. Which of the following is the largest lagoon in India ?
Q. Which among the following cities of India will have midday Sun exactly overhead only once a year
Q. The Kulu Valley is situated between
Q. Bang Darshan was the main newspaper of
Q. An English weekly called ‘New India’ was started by
Q. Bal Gangadhar Tilak popularly known as Lokamanya Tilak was born in 1856 at
Q. Who wrote in 1900 to the Secretary of state for India-‘It is my firm belief that the congress is staggering towards its downfall and it is my great desire that during my stay in India I should help in its peaceful demise?"
Q. Who founded Atmiya Sabha in 1815?
Q. Which of the means adopted under Self Respect Movement? I. Violent protests against upper classes II. Undermine position of Brahmin priests by formalizing weddings without them III. Boycott of temples and places of Brahmin residence
Q. The founder of the 'Brahmo Samaj' was
Q. __________ a notable disciple of Sree Narayana Guru introduced Guru's visions and ideals to the western world
Q. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of
Q. Sir Huge Rose described whom as 'the best and bravest military leader of the rebel'?
Q. Temple entry movement started mainly in Kerala aimed at which of the following
Q. Which of the following is/are the main aim/s of Young Bengal Movement?
Q. What was the original name of Dayananda Saraswati?
Q. Which of the following are the reasons for which Wahabi / Walliullah movement was started?
Q. The earliest Indian coins are not enrlier team
Q. Who started the Saka Era and when?
Q. With reference to the invaders in ancient India ,which one of the following is the correct chronological order?
Q. Who was called by Vindhya Adhipati?
Q. The capital of Satvahanas was located at
Q. Who of the following did not adorn the court of Kanishka I?
Q. Which one of the following dynasties was associated with Gandhara school of Art?
Q. A Buddhist Council during the reign of Kanishka was held at
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Mason : Wall : : Carpenter : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Deep : Shallow : : Sharp : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Tea : Leaves : : Coffee : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Sheep : Mutton : : Deer : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Love : Friend : : Hate : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Cougar : South America : : Okapi : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Peat : Lignite : : Bituminous : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Aryabhatta : Mathematician : : Varahamihira : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Giant : Dwarf : Genius : ?
Q. Find the word which has same relation: Hongkong : China : : Vatican : ?
Q. Nivi, Paridhan and Adhivasa were the
Q. Which one of the following is the distinctive feature between a nastika and astika system in India
Q. Which of the following is the major impact of Vedic Culture of Indian History
Q. Author of 'Nayaya Sutra' was
Q. The 'Manu smriti'mainly deals with
Q. Who composed the Gayatri Mantra?
Q. 'Ashtadhyayi' was written by
Q. The groups which figures promimently in the covext of cattle aids in the Rigveda was that of the
Q. Nyaya Darshan was propagated by
Q. Which river has no mention in Rigaveda?
Q. The battle of Mahabharata is believed to have been foughts at kurukshetra for
Q. The great law giver of ancient times was
Q. The Government of India has decided to declare which of the following rivers as 'National River'?
Q. The hymns of 'Rigaveda' are the work of
Q. Which one of the following four Vedas contains an account of magical charms and spells?
Q. The word Aryan means
Q. The literal meaning of the word Arya is
Q. Purushasukta is founded in the
Q. Kamu walks 5 kms straight from her house towards west then turns right and walks 3 kms. There-after she takes left turn and walks 2 km. Further, she turns left and walks 3 km. Finally, she turns right and walks 3 kms. In what direction she is now from her house?
Q. A man leaves for his office from his house. He walks towards East. After moving a distance of 20 m, he turns South and walks 10 m. Then he walks 35 m towards the West and further 5 m towards the North. He then turns towards East and walks 15 m. What is the straight distance (in meters) between his initial and final position?
Q. A walks 10 meters in front and 10 meters to the right. Then every time turning to his left, he walks 5, 15 and 15 meters respectively. How far is he now from his starting point?
Q. A man walks 1 km towards East and then he turns to his south and walks 5 km. Again he turns to East and walks 2 km, after this he turns to North and walks 9 km. Now, how far is he from his starting point?
Q. Sanjeev walks 10 meters towards the South. Turning to the left, he walks 20 meters and then moves to his right. And moving a distance of 20 meters, he turns to the right and walks 20 meters. Finally, he turns to the right and moves a distance of 10 meters. How far and in which direction is he from the starting point?
Q. Maya starts at point T, Walks straight to point U which is 4 ft away. She turns left at 90° and walks to W which is 4 ft away, turns 90° right and goes 3 ft to P, turns 90° right and walks 1 ft to Q, turns left at 90° and goes to V, which is 1 ft away and once again turns 90° right and goes to R, 3 ft away. What is the distance between T and R?
Q. Rohan walks a distance of 3 km towards North, then turns to his left and walks for 2 km. He again turns left and walks for 3 km. At this point he turns to his left and walks for 3 km. How many kilometers is he from the starting point?
Q. You go north, turn right, then right again and then go to the left. In which direction are you now?
Q. A person starts from a point A and travels 3 km east - wards to B and then turns left and travels thrice that distance to reach C. He again turns left and travels five times the distance he covered between A and B and reaches his destination D. The shortest distance between the starting point and the destination is?
Q. Namita walks 14 meters towards west, then turns to her right and walks 14 meters and then turns to her left and walks 10 meters. Again turning to her left she walks 14 meters. What is the shortest distance (in meters) between her starting point and the present position?
Q. A river flows from west to east and on the way turns left and goes in a semi-circle round a hillock, and then turns left at right angle. In which direction is the river finally flowing?
Q. Kunal walks 10 kilometers towards North. From there, he walks 6 kilometers towards South. Then, he walks 3 kilometers towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point?
Q. A man is standing facing the sun. He goes straight for 5 m, takes a left turn to travel 7 m, takes another left to travel 6 m, finally takes a left turn to travel 8 m and stops. How far is the he from the start ?
Q. A man is standing facing the sun. He goes straight for 5 m, takes a left turn to travel 7 m, takes another left to travel 6 m, finally takes a left turn to travel 8 m and stops. In which direction is he with respect to the starting point ?
Q. I am facing West. I turn 45° in the clockwise direction and then 180° in the same direction and then 270° anti-clockwise. which direction am facing now?
Q. I am facing east. I turn 100° in the clockwise direction and then 145° in the anti clock wise direction. Which direction am I facing now?