Part III of the Indian Constitution is considered the "Magna Carta of India" as it enshrines the fundamental rights, essential for individual liberty and democracy. These rights are crucial in protecting citizens against the excesses of state and personal freedoms.
A train running with the speed of 38 m/s crosses a man walking with the speed of 5 m/s in the same direction in 10 seconds, find the length of train.
Train P measures 120 meters in length and moves at a speed of 5 meters per second, while Train Q is 90 meters long and travels at a speed of 10 meters p...
Two trains start at the same time from Dehradun and Jaipur and proceed toward each other at the speed of 55 km/hr and 25 km/hr respectively. When they m...
Two trains of equal lengths take 20 seconds and 30 seconds respectively to cross a telegraph post. If the length of each train be 360 metres, in what ti...
A 180 m long train crosses another 320 m long train running in the opposite direction in 10 seconds. If the shorter train crosses a pole in 9 seconds, w...
Train ‘A’ can cross a pole in 4 seconds and a 150 metre long platform in 10 seconds. If the ratio of length of train ‘A’ and train ‘B’ is 2:...
Train P travelling at 55 km/hr crosses another train Q, having three fourth of its length and travelling in opposite direction at 35 km/hr in 14 seconds...
Two trains start at the same time from Patna and Delhi and proceed toward each other at the speed of 120 km/hr and 60 km/hr respectively. When they meet...
1200 metres long train crosses a man who is moving in the same direction with a certain speed in 25 seconds. If the same train can cross a pole in 20 se...
Train X, traveling at a speed of 72 km/hr, crosses another train Y, which is moving in the opposite direction at a speed of 108 km/hr, in 't' seconds. I...