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Q17 (CAPF/2008) Geography › Maps & Locations › Thematic map skills Answer Verified

A man is facing south. He turns 135° in the anticlockwise direction and then 180° in the clockwise direction. The direction he is facing now is—

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To determine the final direction, we calculate the net rotation from the starting position. The man begins facing South. He first turns 135° in the anticlockwise direction. In a standard compass, South is at 180° (if North is 0°). An anticlockwise turn of 135° from South moves him to the North-East direction. Next, he turns 180° in the clockwise direction. A 180° turn, whether clockwise or anticlockwise, always results in facing the exactly opposite direction. The direction opposite to North-East is South-West. Alternatively, calculating the net change: 180° (clockwise) - 135° (anticlockwise) = 45° clockwise. A 45° clockwise turn from the initial South position results in South-West. Therefore, the man is now facing South-West.

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