Time And Distance Part 2 Quiz
Time And Distance Part 2 Quiz brings a fresh perspective to concepts we often take for granted. In 1934, a greyhound named Mick the Miller reportedly ran 500 meters in just over 28 seconds, averaging about 64 km/h. That’s not far from the speed of slow-moving city trains. It’s surprising how the principles of motion apply just as easily to animals as they do to machines. This quiz taps into that universal connection between speed, time, and distance. Whether you’re thinking about a train and platform speed question or the pace of a cyclist, the rules remain the same. Explore this motion problems quiz and discover how everyday examples bring speed distance time questions to life.
Sample Questions from This Quiz
- A train crosses a 180 m long platform in 30 seconds and a pole in 18 seconds. Find the train’s length.
- A person covers a certain distance in 3 hours and 36 minutes at 5/18th of his usual speed. How much extra time does he take?
- Two trains, 120 m and 180 m long, are running in opposite directions on parallel tracks. If their speeds are 50 km/h and 40 km/h respectively, in what time will they cross each other?
- A man rows upstream 18 km and downstream 30 km taking 3 hours each time. What is the speed of the current?
- Walking at 3/4th of his usual speed, a man is 20 minutes late to his office. What is his usual time to cover the distance?
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