MTS / POSTMAN /
GDS TO PA / PA RECRUITMENT MATERIAL
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TRAIN PROBLEMS
Train problems broadly center on the
following three types.
1. Time taken by a train
to cross a stationary point
2. Time taken by a train
to cross a stationary length
3. Time taken by a train
to cross a moving length
* km/hr –
m/s conversion:
X km/hr =
[X * (5/18)] m/s.
* m/s –
km/hr conversion:
X m/s = [X
* (18/5)] km/hr.
§ Time taken by a train
to cross a stationary point = train length/train speed
§ Time taken by a train
to cross a stationary length = (train length + stationary length)/train speed
§ Time taken by a train
to cross another train moving in the same direction = sum of length of the two
trains/difference in their speeds
§ Time taken by a train
to cross another train moving towards it = sum of length of the two trains/sum
of their speeds
§ Time
taken by a train of length 1 meter to pass a pole or a standing man or
a signal post is equal to the time taken by the train to cover 1 meter.
Time taken by a train of length 1 meters to pass a stationary object of length b meters is the time taken by the train to cover (1 + b) meters.
Suppose two trains or two bodies are moving in the same direction at u m / s and v m/s, where u > v, then their relatives speed = (u - v) m / s.
Suppose two trains or two bodies are moving in opposite directions at u m / s and v m/s, then their relative speed is = (u + v) m/s.
If two trains of length a meters and b meters are moving in opposite directions at u m / s and v m/s, then time taken by the trains to cross each other = (a + b)/(u+v)sec.
If two trains of length a meters and b meters are moving in the same direction at u m / s and v m / s, then the time taken by the faster train to cross the slower train = (a+b)/(u-v) sec.
If two trains (or bodies) start at the same time from points A and B towards each other and after crossing they take a and b sec in reaching B and A respectively, then
(A's speet) : (B’s speed) = (b1/2: a1/2).
Time taken by a train of length 1 meters to pass a stationary object of length b meters is the time taken by the train to cover (1 + b) meters.
Suppose two trains or two bodies are moving in the same direction at u m / s and v m/s, where u > v, then their relatives speed = (u - v) m / s.
Suppose two trains or two bodies are moving in opposite directions at u m / s and v m/s, then their relative speed is = (u + v) m/s.
If two trains of length a meters and b meters are moving in opposite directions at u m / s and v m/s, then time taken by the trains to cross each other = (a + b)/(u+v)sec.
If two trains of length a meters and b meters are moving in the same direction at u m / s and v m / s, then the time taken by the faster train to cross the slower train = (a+b)/(u-v) sec.
If two trains (or bodies) start at the same time from points A and B towards each other and after crossing they take a and b sec in reaching B and A respectively, then
(A's speet) : (B’s speed) = (b1/2: a1/2).
Example:
1.If
a train going at 90 kmph takes 28 seconds to go past a lamp post, but 80seconds
to cross a platform, what is the length of (a) the train and (b) the platform?
90 kmph= (90 × 5/18) = 25 m/s.
Solution
for (a):
Given the time to
cross the lamp post as 28 seconds,
Formula:
(train length/25 )= 28 or train length = 700 m.
Solution for (b):
Given
the time to cross the platform as 80 seconds,
Formula:
{(train
length + platform length)/25 } = 80
or
(train length + platform length) = 2000 m.
Since
train length is 700 m, platform length = 1300 m or 1.3 km.
2.
How long does it take for a train of length 800 m moving at 80 kmph to cross a
train of length 1200 m coming at a speed of 100 kmph from the opposite
direction?
The relative speed = 80 + 100 (Moving opposite direction)
= 180 kmph = 50 m/s.
The distance to be covered = 800 +
1200 ( Sum of the train length)
= 2000 m.
Formula:
Time taken for crossing =
2000/50 (Time = Sum of the train
length / Relative Speed) =
40 seconds.
Above
two example problems are basic type. Here i will give three more examples with
little bit different.
Example
3:
Two
trains of length 100m and 200m are 100m apart. They start moving towards each
other on parallel tracks, at speed 54 kmph and 72 kmph. After how much time
will the trains meet?
In this problem, we need to
find the time taken by trains to
meet each other. So no need to consider the train length.
Distance
between the trains =
100m
Relative
speed =
54+72 kmph (Trains are in opposite direction)
= 126 kmph = 35mps
Time taken = Distance/ Relative speed
= 100/35 = 20/7 seconds
Example
4:
Two
trains of length 100m and 200m are 100m apart. They start moving towards each
other on parallel tracks, at speed 54 kmph and 72 kmph. After how much time
will the trains cross each other?
In this problem, we need to
find the time taken by trains to
cross each other. So we need to consider the train length and also
distance between the trains.
Distance
to be covered =
100+200 +100 (Train length 1 + Train length 2 +distance between them)
Relative Speed = 35 mps
Time taken = Distance/ Relative speed
= 400/35 = 80/7 seconds
Example
5:
Two
trains of length 100m and 200m are 100m apart. They start moving towards each
other on parallel tracks, at speed 54 kmph and 72 kmph. After how much time
will the trains be 100m apart again ?
In this problem, Trains have to cross
each other and then be at 100m apart.
For distance , we need to consider
initial distance , train length and their final distance between them.
Relative Speed = 35 mps
Distance to be covered =
100+100+200+100 = 500m
Time taken = 500/35 = 100/7 seconds.
The Questions will involve one train or two trains; therefore read
the question whether the question involves one train or two trains, because you
can decide what formula to use and solve quickly. The entire aptitude question
on trains will contain any of these 5 questions. Note that sometimes trains are
replaced by some other thing like person, man, car … etc
Single Train Questions (2 Types of
questions)
Question 1:
What is the time taken by a train of length ‘L’ metres and
travelling at a speed of ‘S’ to pass a pole or a standing man or a signal post
or some stationary object?
Explanation
· The Question will contain length of the train ‘L’
· Train’s speed ‘S’ will be given in terms of either km/hr
or m/sec.
If speed is given in terms of
Km/hr, always remember to convert it to m/sec which can be done
by this formula: =S x (5/18) m/sec
· You have to find the time taken by the train to pass the
stationary object. Use this formula
Time taken to pass the object= L/S sec
Question 2
What is the time taken by a train of length ‘L’ metres and
travelling at speed of ‘S’ to pass a pole or a standing man or a signal post or
some stationary object of Length ‘M’?
Explanation
· The Question will contain length of the train ‘L’
· Length of the object ‘M’
· Train’s speed ‘S’ will be given in terms of either km/hr
or m/sec.
If the speed is given in
terms of Km/hr, always remember to convert it to m/sec which is done
by this formula: =S
x (5/18) m/sec
· You have to find the time taken by the train to pass the
object of length ‘M’. Follow this procedure
1. You know this: Time taken to pass
the object= L/S sec
2. Make changes to the above formula
in this way…
Time taken to pass the
object of length ‘M’ = (L+M)/S sec
Two Train Questions (3 Types)
Question 3:
What is the taken by the two trains that are of length ‘a’
and ‘b’ respectively and travelling opposite to each other at a speed of ‘u’
and ‘v’ respectively to cross each other?
Explanation
· The Question will contain two trains and its lengths as;
‘a’ of the first train and ‘b’ of the second train.
· The speed of the trains will also be included as ‘u’
as speed of the first train and ‘v’ as the speed of the second train
If the speed is given in
terms of Km/hr, always remember to convert it to m/sec which is done by
this formula
For train 1:
=u x (5/18) m/sec an
For train 2: =
v x (5/18) m/sec
Or
= (u+v) x (5/18) m/sec
· Now you have find out the time taken by the trains to cross
each other; use this formula
= (a+b)/ (u+v)
u+v is called as relative speed
of trains travelling in opposite direction
Question 4
What is the taken by the two trains that are of length ‘a’
and ‘b’ respectively and travelling in the same direction or parallel to each
other at a speed of ‘u’ and ‘v’ respectively to cross each other?
Explanation
· The Question will contain two trains and its lengths as:
‘a’ of the first train and ‘b’ of the second train.
· The speed of the trains will also be included as ‘u’
as speed of the first train and ‘v’ as the speed of the second train
If the speed is given in terms of Km/hr, always
remember to convert it to m/sec which is done by
this formula
For train 1: =u x (5/18) m/sec and
For train 2: = v x (5/18) m/sec
Or
= (u+v) x (5/18) m/sec
· Now you have find out the time taken by the trains to
cross each other;
· use this formula
= (a+b)/ (u-v)
u-v is called as relative speed of trains travelling in opposite
direction
Question 5
What is the time taken by the two trains that start at
their points: A for the first train and B for the second train that travels at
a speed of ‘u’ and ‘v’ respectively to reach their destination after
crossing each other?
Explanation
· The Question will contain two trains and its’ Speed as:
‘u’ of the first train and ‘v’ of the second train.
· You have to find out the time taken by the trains to reach
their destination after crossing each other.
· Use this formula
(√v: √u)
EXAMPLES
1. A train 280 m long, running with a speed of 63 km/hr will
pass a tree in:
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2.A
train moves with a speed of 108 kmph. Its speed in meters per second is:
108 kmph =
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108 x
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3. A train 132 m long passes
a telegraph pole in 6 seconds. Find the speed of the train.
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3. How long does
a train 110 meters long running at the speed of 72 km/hr take to cross a
bridge 132 meters in length?
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6.A
train crosses a platform 100 m long in 60 seconds at a speed of 45 km/hr. The
time taken by the train to cross an electric pole is :
11.Two
trains travel in opposite directions at 36 kmph and 45 kmph and a man sitting
in slower train passes the faster train in 8 seconds. The length of the
faster train is:
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12.How many seconds will a 500 meter long train take to
cross a man walking with a speed of 3 km/hr in the direction of the moving
train if the speed of the train is 63 lm/hr?
Sol: Speed of train relative to man = (63 – 3)
km/hr = 60 km/hr
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13.A
train of length 150 meters takes 40.5 seconds to cross a tunnel of length 300
meters. What is the speed of the train in km/hr?
Sol:
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14.A
train covers a distance of 12 km in 10 minutes. If it takes 6 seconds to pass a
telegraph post, then the length of the train is:
Sol:
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Length of the train = (Speed
x Time) = (20 x 6) m = 120 m.
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15.A train 360m long is running at a speed of 45 km/hr. In
what time will it pass a bridge 140 m long?
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Total distance covered =
(360 + 140) m = 500 m.
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16.Two trains 140 m and 160 m long run at the speed of 60
km/hr and 40 km/hr respectively in opposite directions on parallel tracks. The
time (in seconds) which they take to cross each other, is:
Sol:
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Distance covered in crossing
each other = (140 + 160) m = 300 m
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17.A
train 800 meters long is running at a speed of 78 km / hr. If it crosses a
tunnel in 1 minute, then the length of the tunnel (in meters) is:
Sol:
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Time = 1 minute = 60 sec.
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Let the length of the tunnel
be x meters.
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18.A 270 meters long train running at the speed of 120
kmph crosses another train running in opposite direction at the speed of 80
kmph in 9 seconds. What is the length of the other train?
Sol:
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train be x metres.
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19. Two trains, one from Warangal
to Hyderabad and the other from Hyderabad
to Warangal ,
start simultaneously. After they meet, the trains reach their destinations
after 9 hours and 16 hours respectively. The ratio of their speeds is:
Sol:
Let us name the trains as A
and B. Then,
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20.In what time will a train 100 meters long cross an
electric pole, if tis speed be 144 km/hr?
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21.A
train moves past a telegraph post and a bridge 264 m long in 8 seconds and 20
seconds respectively. What is the speed of the train?
Sol:
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Let the length of the train
be x meters and its speed by y m/sec.
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22. Two trains, each 100 m long, moving in opposite
directions, cross each other in 8 seconds. If one is moving twice as fast the
other, then the speed of the faster train is:
Sol:
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train be x m/sec.
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Then, speed of the faster
train = 2x m/sec.
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Relative speed = (x +
2x) m/sec = 3x m/sec.
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23. A train passes a station platform in 36 seconds and a
man standing on the platform in 20 seconds. If the speed of the train is 54
km/hr, what is the length of the platform?
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Length of the train = (15 x
20) m = 300 m.
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platform be x meters.
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24.A
train running at the speed of 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. What is the
length of the train?
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25.A train 110 m long passes a man, running at 6 kmph in
the direction opposite to that of the train, in 6 seconds. The speed of the
train is:
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Let the speed of the train
be x kmph. Then, relative speed = (x + 6) = kmph.
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26.
A 300 meter long train crosses a platform in 39 seconds while it crosses a
signal pole in 18 seconds. What is the length of the platform?
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27.
A train 125 m long passes a man, running at 5 kmph in the same direction in
which the train is going, in 10 seconds. The speed of the train is:
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Let the speed of the train
be x kmph. Then, relative speed = (x – 5) kmph.
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28. Two stations A and B are 110 km apart on a straight
line. One train starts from A at 7 a.m. and travels towards B at 20 kmph.
Another train starts from B at 8 a.m. and travels towards A at a speed of 25
kmph. At what time will they meet?
Sol : Suppose they
meet x hours after 7 a.m.
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So, they meet at 10 a.m.
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29. Two goods train each 500 m long, are running in
opposite directions on parallel tracks. Their speeds are 45 km/hr and 30 km/hr
respectively. Find the time taken by the slower train to pass the driver of the
faster one.
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Distance covered = (500 +
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30.A train 108 m long moving at a speed of 50 km/hr
crosses a train 112 m long coming from opposite direction in 6 seconds. The
speed of the second train is
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train be x km/hr.
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31. The length of a train and that of a platform are
equal. If with a speed of 90 km/hr, the train crosses the platform in one
minute, then the length of the train (in metres) is:
Sol:
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and that of the platform be x metres.
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32.Two trains 140 m and 160 m long run at the speed of 60
km/hr and 40 km/hr respectively in opposite directions on parallel tracks. The
time (in seconds) which they take to cross each other, is:
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Distance covered in crossing
each other = (140 + 160) m = 300 m
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33.A train 150 m long passes a km stone in 15 seconds and
another train of the same length travelling in opposite direction in 8 seconds.
The speed of the second train is:
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Relative speed = (10 + x)
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34. Two trains are running at 40 km/hr and 20 km/hr
respectively in the same direction. First train completely passes a man sitting
in the slower train in 5 seconds. What is the length of the fast train?
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35.Two trains 200 m and 150 m long are running on parallel
rails at the rate of 40 kmph and 45 kmph respectively. In how much time will
they cross each other, if they are sunning the same direction?
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