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Aptitude Shortcuts in PDF Time and Distance

This document provides formulas and shortcuts for solving time and distance aptitude questions. It includes: i) Basic formulas for distance, speed, and time calculations. ii) Shortcut formulas for train problems, including calculating the time it takes a train to pass other objects. iii) Tricks for boat and stream problems, such as calculating speeds up and down stream. iv) Special hints, like calculating average speed when distances are covered at different rates. The document emphasizes using consistent units and changing units as needed.

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Aptitude Shortcuts in PDF Time and Distance

This document provides formulas and shortcuts for solving time and distance aptitude questions. It includes: i) Basic formulas for distance, speed, and time calculations. ii) Shortcut formulas for train problems, including calculating the time it takes a train to pass other objects. iii) Tricks for boat and stream problems, such as calculating speeds up and down stream. iv) Special hints, like calculating average speed when distances are covered at different rates. The document emphasizes using consistent units and changing units as needed.

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Memorable Tricks and Rules for solving Time and Distance Aptitude Questions:
A. BASIC FORMULAE :

1. Distance =Average speed time taken


2. Average speed =
3. Time taken =

Distance travelled

time taken
Distance travelled
Average Speed

4. X km/hour = x

5
18

meter per second

5. Y meter/second = y

18
5

kilometer per hour.

B. SHORT CUT FORMULAE FOR TRAIN RELATED PROBLEMS :

TYPE -I
1. The time taken by a train in passing a signal post or a telegraph pole or a main
standing near a railway line

Length of the train


Speed of the train

2. The time taken by a train in passing a railway bridge or a platform or a tunnel


m+n

or a train at rest = speed


Where, m = length of the train
N= length of the bridge/platform/standing train/tunnel

TYPE II
1. Time taken by faster train to pass the slower train in the some direction =
m1+m2
x1x2

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Where, m1 =length of the first train,
m2 = length of the second train,
x1 = speed of the first train,
x2 = speed of the second train
and x1>x 2

2. Time taken by the train to cross the man = xy


Where, both are in the same direction and
m= Length of the train,
x= Speed of the train and
y= Speed of the man
3. Time taken by the train to cross the man running in the opposite direction =
m
x+y

C. TRICKS FOR BOATS AND STREAMS RELATED PROBLEMS :

Suppose,
X = Speed of a boat or a man in still water.
Y = Speed of the stream or the current or the river.
Then,

TYPE-I

1. Speed of boat or man with the stream(down stream)

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= Down rate = x+y

2. Speed of boat or man against the stream (Up stream)

= Up rate = x-y
TYPE II
1

1. X =

(Down rate +Up rate)

2. Y= 2 (Down rate Up rate)


D. SPECIAL HINTS :

1. If a body covers a distance at the rate of x and another equal distance at the
rate of y,then

2xy

Average Speed = x+y


2. If a man changes his speed in the ratio of u : v, then the ratio of the time
taken to cover the same distance is v : m.

PRECAUSTIONS:
1. In a question, unit of all given quantities (speed or distance) will be in the
same manner i.e , either in kilometer per hour (speed) and kilometer
(distance) or in meter per second (speed) and meter (distance)
2. Sometimes we have to change unit of given quantity according to need
of the question. It should be the remembered.

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Distance

, Time =

Distance

i)

Speed =

ii)

X km /hr =x 18 m/sec

iii)

X m/sec = x

iv)

Suppose a man cover a certain distance at x km/hr and equal

Time

Speed

, Distance = Speed Time

18
5

km/hr

distance at y km / hr. then the average speed during the

Whole journey is [

2xy
x+y

] km/hr

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