Which direction is Nirmal facing at the moment ?I.Nirmal took 2 consec...
Statement I: Nirmal took 2 consecutive right turns after covering a distance of 6m to reach point A.
Statement II: After walking 4m early morning from point A, Nirmal is facing the opposite direction of the sun.
To determine which direction Nirmal is facing at the moment, let's analyze each statement separately:
Statement I: Nirmal took 2 consecutive right turns after covering a distance of 6m to reach point A.
- Since Nirmal took 2 consecutive right turns, he is essentially making a U-turn.
- A U-turn means that Nirmal would be facing the opposite direction from where he started.
- However, the statement does not provide any information about Nirmal's initial direction, so we cannot determine his current direction solely based on this statement.
- Statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Statement II: After walking 4m early morning from point A, Nirmal is facing the opposite direction of the sun.
- This statement provides information about Nirmal's direction after walking 4m from point A.
- We know that Nirmal is facing the opposite direction of the sun, but we do not know the initial direction he was facing.
- Without knowing Nirmal's initial direction, we cannot determine his current direction solely based on this statement.
- Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Both Statements Together:
- Combining both statements, we know that Nirmal made a U-turn after covering a distance of 6m and then walked 4m in the opposite direction of the sun.
- However, we still do not know Nirmal's initial direction.
- Without knowing Nirmal's initial direction, we cannot determine his current direction.
- The data given in both statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.
Therefore, neither statement alone nor both statements together are sufficient to determine which direction Nirmal is facing at the moment. Hence, the correct answer is option 'B' - the data in statement II alone is sufficient.