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  1. What is the speed of the train?

        I. The train crosses a signal pole in 18 seconds.

        II. The train crosses a platform of equal length in 36 seconds.

        III. Length of the train is 330 metres

  2. A.

    I and II only

    B.

    II and III only

    C.

    I and III  only

    D.

    III and either I or II only

    E.

    Any two of the three

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    Answer : Option D

    Explanation :

    Let the speed of the train be x metres/sec.

     

    Time taken to cross a signal pole = \(\frac { Length of the train} { Speed of the train } \)  
     

     

    Time taken to cross a platform = \(\frac { (Length of the train + Length of the Platform) } { Speed of the train } \)  
     

    Length of train = 330 m.

     

    I and III give, 18 = \(\frac { 330 } { X }\)       x = \(\frac { 330 } { 18 } \)   m/sec =   \(\frac { 55} { 3 } \)m/sec.
         

     

    II and III give, 36 =    \(\frac { 2 \times 330 } { X } \)    x =   \( \frac { 660 } { 36 } \)m/sec =   \(\frac { 55 } { 3 } \)m/sec.
         

     

     Correct answer is (D)


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