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04 Clocks

1. The document contains 22 multiple choice questions about time, angles formed by clock hands, and reflections of time in mirrors or water. 2. The questions require calculating angles formed by the minute, hour, and second hands on a clock after certain time intervals, determining the time shown on clocks or in reflections based on the real time or a reflected time, and finding the time or angle between clock hands at specific times. 3. The questions cover a range of concepts involving time, angles, reflections, and relationships between real times and reflected or observed times on clocks and in mirrors or water.

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04 Clocks

1. The document contains 22 multiple choice questions about time, angles formed by clock hands, and reflections of time in mirrors or water. 2. The questions require calculating angles formed by the minute, hour, and second hands on a clock after certain time intervals, determining the time shown on clocks or in reflections based on the real time or a reflected time, and finding the time or angle between clock hands at specific times. 3. The questions cover a range of concepts involving time, angles, reflections, and relationships between real times and reflected or observed times on clocks and in mirrors or water.

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EXERCISE – I

TYPE -I (a) 5 : 58 (b) 6 : 60 ;fn ?kM+h esa9le;: 11 rks ty izfrfcEc


1. What angle is made by minute (c) 6 : 00 (d) 6 : 01 esa le; D;k gksxk\
hand in 29 sec.? 8. If reflecting time is 3 : 43 then (a) 9 : 19 (b) 8 : 11
feuV dh lqbZ }kjk
29 lsda.M esa cuk;k x;k the real time of clock is? (c) 8 : 19 (d) 9 : 30
dks.k D;k gksxk\ ;fn ijkofrZr le; 3 : 43 rks ?kM+h 15.
dk If time in a clock is 8 : 52, then at
(a) 1740º (b) 2.9º okLrfod le; D;k gksxk\ what time will appear in water?
(c) 29º (d) 260º (a) 3 : 17 (b) 7 : 17 ;fn ?kM+h esa8le;: 52 rks ty izfrfcEc
2. What angle is made by hour (c) 8 : 17 (d) 8 : 43
esa le; D;k gksxk\
hand in 36 sec? (a) 8 : 38 (b) 9 : 52
9. If the time in clock is 12 : 23.
?kaVs dh lqbZ36}kjk
lsda.M esa cuk;k x;k (c) 8 : 22 (d) 9 : 38

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What is the time in the mir-
dks.k D;k gksxk\ ror? TYPE -IV

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(a) 120º (b) 3º ;fn ?kM+h esa okLrfod12le;: 23 gS rks 16. What angle is made by minute
3 0 0
10  niZ.k izfrfcac esa le; D;k gksxk\ and hour hand at 4 : 12?
(c)  
10 
(d)  
3
(a) 12 : 33 (b) 11 : 37 feuV vkSj ?kaVs dh lqbZ
4 : 12}kjk
ij fdruk
(c) 12 : 37 (d) 1 : 23 dks.k cuk;sxh\

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3. What angle is made by minute
hand in 59 sec ? (a) 66º (b) 44º
TYPE -III (c) 54º (d) 60.5º
?kM+h dh feuV lqbZ 59 }kjk
lsdaM esa cuk;k
10. Time in a clock is 3 : 13, what 17. What is the angle between
dks.k D;k gksxk\ d
time will be appear in water? minute and hour hand at 9 : 53?
(a) 6º (b) 5º ;fn ?kM+h esa3le; : 13 gSA rks ty izfrfcac feuV vkSj ?kaVs dh lqbZ9 ds chp
: 53 cts
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(c) 5.9º (d) 4.9º esa le; D;k gksxk\ cuk dks.k D;k gksxk\
4. What angle is made by second (a) 3 : 17 (b) 2 : 17 (a) 121.5º (b) 21.5º
hand in 15 sec.?
(c) 3 : 23 (d) 2 : 13 (c) 130º (d) 68.5º
?kM+h dh feuV okyh lqbZ 15 lsda.M
}kjk esa11. Time appears in water is 5 : 47, 18. What is the angle between
cuk;k dks.k D;k gskxk\
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what will be correct time in minute and hour hand at 12 : 46?


(a) 15º (b) 1.5º watch. feuV vkSj ?kaVs dh lqbZ
12ds: 46
chpcts
 1 º ty izfrfcEc esa le;5 : 47 gS rks okLrfod cuk dks.k D;k gksxk\
(c) 
  (d) 90º le; D;k gksxk\
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8  (a) 97º (b) 107º


(a) 12 : 47 (b) 12 : 43 (c) 153º (d) 7º
TYPE -II (c) 1 : 47 (d) 1 : 43 19. What is the angle between
5. What time is shown by the mir- minute and hour hand at 7 : 09?
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12. Water image of a clock is show-


ror if the real time is 9 : 27 feuV vkSj ?kaVs dh lqbZ7 ds chp
: 09 cts
ing time 4 : 42 what is the real
;fn okLrfod le; 9 : 27 gS rks niZ.k time? cuk dks.k D;k gksxk\
izfrfcac esa D;k le; fn[ksxk\ ?kM+h ds ty izfrcEc dk le;
4 : 42 gSA rks (a) 120.5º (b) 160.5º
(a) 3 : 33 (b) 2 : 33 okLrfod le; D;k gksxk\ (c) 49.5º (d) 19.5º
(c) 3 : 27 (d) 2 : 23 (a) 1 : 48 (b) 2 : 48 20. What is the angle between
6. Time appears in the mirror 11 minute and hour hand at 11 : 10?
(c) 12 : 48 (d) 12 : 42
: 09. Then what time will be feuV vkSj ?kaVs dh lqbZ
11ds: 10
chpcts
appear in clock? 13. If time in a clock is 7 : 35 then
at what time will be appear in cuk dks.k D;k gksxk\
;fn niZ.k izfrfcac esa le;
11 : 09 gS rks
water? (a) 265º (b) 175º
?kM+h esa D;k le; fn[kkbZ iM+sxk\
(a) 1 : 51 (b) 12 : 09
;fn ?kM+h esa7le;
: 35 gSA rks ty esa le; (c) 85º (d) 95º

(c) 12 : 51 (d) 1 : 09 D;k gksxk\ 21. What is the angle between


(a) 11 : 35 (b) 10 : 35 minute and hour hand at 3 : 56?
7. Time appears in the mirror 6 :
00. Then what is the correct (c) 10 : 05 (d) 10 : 55 feuV vkSj ?kaVs dh lqbZ3 ds chp
: 56 cts
time in clock? 14. If time in a clock is 9 : 11, then cuk dks.k D;k gksxk\
;fn niZ.k izfrfcac esa 6le;: 00 gS rks ?kM+h at what time will appear in wa- (a) 152º (b) 228º
esa D;k le; fn[kkbZ iM+sxk\ ter? (c) 360º (d) 142º

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22. What is the angle between
1 4 9
minute and hour hand at 12 : 20? (c) 6 : 49 , 6 : 16 (a) 43 minute loss
11 11 11
feuV vkSj ?kaVs dh lqbZ
12ds: 20
chpcts
cuk dks.k D;k gksxk\ 4 6 8
(d) 6 : 16 , 6 : 54 (b) 32 minute gain
(a) 260º (b) 110º 11 11 11
(c) 120º (d) 20º 27. At what time between 3 to 4 O’
clock minute and hour hand are 9
TYPE -V (c) 33 minute gain
opposite to each other? 11
23. At what time between 6 to 7 O’
?kaM+h3 vkSj
esa4 ds chp esa fdrus cts ?kaVs 8
clock minute and hour hand
will coincide? vkSj feuV dh lqbZ;ka ,d nwljs ds foijhr ;k (d) 32 11 minute loss
180º dk dks.k cuk;sxh\
?kaM+h
6 o esa
7 ds chp fdrus cts ?kaVs vkSj feuV 31. The minute hand of a clock
dh lqbZ ,d nwljs ds Åij ;k lkikrh gksxhA 7 2 overtakes the hour hand at in-
(a) 3 : 43 (b) 3 : 38 tervals of 66 minute of correct
2 7 11 11

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(a) 6 : 38 (b) 6 : 43 time. How much a day does the
11 11 1 6 clock gain or lose?

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(c) 3 : 49 (d) 3 : 54
8 5 11 11 ,d ?kM+h dh feuV okyh lqbZ ?kaVs okyh lqbZ dks
(c) 6 : 32 (d) 6 : 5
11 11 28. When did the minute and hour 66 feuV ds varjky ij ikj djrh gSA rks iwjs
hand makes 180° angle be- fnu esa ?kM+h fdruk lqLr ;k rst gksxh\
24. At what time between 10 to 11
tween 6 to 7 O’ clock?
O’ clock minute and hour hand

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will coincide or makes 0° ?kaM+h6 vkSj
esa7 ds chp esa fdrus cts ?kaVs (a) 11 109 minute gain
angle? vkSj feuV dh lqbZ;ka ,d nwljs ds foijhr ;k 121
?kaM+h 10esa
o 11 ds chp fdrus cts ?kaVs 180° dk dks.k cuk;sxh\
109
vkSj feuV dh lqbZ ,d nwljs ds Åij ;k
lkikrh gksxh rFkk
0° dk dks.k cukrs gS\ (a) 6 : 54
6
d (b) 6 : 60
(b) 11
121
minute loss
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11
117
7 2 (c) 11 minute gain
(a) 10 : 43 (b) 10 : 38 5 121
11 11 (c) 6 : 00 (d) 6 : 5
11
117
6 10 29. At what time between 8 to 9 O’ (d) 11 minute loss
(c) 10 : 54 (d) 10 : 10 121
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11 11 clock the minute and hour will


apart 7 minutes to each other? 32. A clock is set right at 8 a.m. on
25. At what time between 2 to 3 O’
clock minute and hour hand ?kM+h8 esa
vkSj9 ds chp fdrus cts ?kaVs vkSj sunday. It gains 8 minutes in
feuV dh lqbZ ,d nwljs7 ls
feuV nwj gksxh\ 24 houus. What is the correct
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will be at right angle to each


time when the clock indicates
other or makes 90° angle
3 9 p.m. on upcoming sunday?
?kM+h2 esa
vkSj3 ds chp fdl le; ?kaVs vkSj (a) 8 : 42, 8 : 51
11 ,d ?kM+h dks jfookj lqcg
8 cts ij lsV
feuV dh lqbZ;ka
90° dk dks.k cuk;sxh\
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3 fd;k tkrk gSA ;g


24 ?kaVs
8 esa
feuV rst gks
(b) 8 : 36, 8 : 51
(a) 2 : 32
8
(b) 2 : 27
3 11 tkrh gSA tM+h vkus okys jfookj9 cts
ds jkr
11 11 D;k le; n'kkZ;sxh\
4
10 4 (c) 8 : 09, 8 : 47 (a) 9 P.M (b) 8 : 30 P.M
(c) 2 : 10 (d) 2 : 16
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11 11 (c) 8 P.M (d) 10 P.M
9 33. A clock is set right at 10 A.M
26. At what time between 6 to 7 O’ (d) 8 : 17, 8 : 28
11 on sunday. It loses 8 minutes
clock minute and hour hand
will be at right angle or makes in 24 hours. What is the cor-
TYPE -VI rect time when the clock indi-
90° angle?
30. The minute hand of a clock cates 9 P.M on next sunday?
?kM+h6 esa
vkSj7 ds chp fdl le; ?kaVs vkSj overtakes the hour hand at in-
feuV dh lqbZ;ka
90° dk dks.k cuk;sxhA ,d ?kM+h dks jfookj lqcg
10 cts ij lsV
tervals of 64 minutes of correct
time. How much a day does the fd;k tkrk gSA ;g
24 ?kaVs8 esa
feuV /heh
2 7 gks tkrh gSA ?kM+h vxys jfookj 9 cts
ds jkf=k
(a) 6 : 38 , 6 : 43 clock gain or lose?
11 11 D;k okLrfod le; n'kkZ;sxh\
,d ?kM+h dh feuV okyh lqbZ ?kaVs okyh lqbZ dks
7 1 64 feuV ds varjky ij ikj djrh gSA rks iwjs (a) 9 P.M (b) 9 A.M
(b) 6 : 43 , 6 : 49
11 11 fnu esa ?kM+h fdruk lqLr ;k rst gksxh\ (c) 10 A.M (d) 10 P.M

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34. A watch which gains esa okLrfod le; dc n'kkZ;k Fkk\ ,d ?kM+h tks leku :i ls lqLr gksrh gSA
uniformaly is 4 minute slow at (a) 2 A.M Thursday xq:okj lqcg6 cts 3 feuV rst gks tkrh gS
9 A.M on Sunday, and is 4
(b) 6 P.M Wednesday rFkk vkus okys cq/okj5'kke
cts 3 feuV
minute 15 sec. fast at 9 P.M on
upcoming Friday. When was it (c) 1 A.M Wednesday 12 lsd.M lqLr gks tkrh gS rks ?kM+h us
correct? (d) 6 P.M okLrfod le; dc n'kkZ;k Fkk\
,d ?kM+h tks leku :i ls rst gksrh gS jfookj
35. A watch which loses uniformaly (a) 9 P.M on Sunday
lqcg 9.00 cts 4 feuV lqLr gks tkrh gSA is 3 minute fast at 6 A.M on (b) 9 A.M on Monday
Thursday and is 3 minute 12
rFkk vkus okys 'kqØokj 9.00jkrcts 4 sec. slow at 5 P.M on upcoming
(c) 9 A.M on Sunday
feuV15 lsda.M rst gks tkrh gSA bl ?kM+hwednesday. When was it correct? (d) 8 A.M on Sunday

ANSWER KEYS
(Exercise- I)

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1. (b) 5. (b) 9. (b) 13. (d) 17. (b) 21. (d) 25. (b) 29. (b) 32. (c) 34. (c)

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2. (c) 6. (c) 10. (b) 14. (c) 18. (b) 22. (b) 26. (c) 30. (b) 33. (d) 35. (c)
3. (c) 7. (c) 11. (b) 15. (d) 19. (b) 23. (c) 27. (c) 31. (b)
4. (d) 8. (c) 12. (a) 16. (c) 20. (c) 24. (c) 28. (c)

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EXERCISE
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS

1. By looking in a mirror it ap-


pears that it is 6 : 30 in the (b) 34
d 8
minutes past 6
vafdr gSa rFkk ?kM+h dks ,d niZ.k ds lkeus
j[kk tkrk gSA rFkk ,d O;fDr niZ.k izfrfcEc
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clock. What is the real time? esa
10:20 n'kkZ jgk gSA okLrfod le; crkb;s\
niZ.k esa ns[kus ij yxrk gS fd6:30
?kM+h 8 (a) 07 : 10 (b) 02 : 40
(c) 30
n'kkZ jgh gSA ?kM+h dk okLrfod le; crkb;s\ minutes past 6
11 (c) 04 : 50 (d) 10 : 20
(a) 6 : 30 (b) 5 : 30 (SSC CGL 05.05.2002 )
5
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(c) 6 : 00 (d) 5 : 00 (d) 32 minutes past 6 6. A clock goes slow from mid-
7 night by 5 min. at the end of
(SSC 31.07.2005)
2. After 9’O clock at what time (SSC CGL26.06.2011) the first hour, by 10 min. at the
4. A clock only with only dots end of the second hour, by 15
between 9 p.m and 10 p.m will
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marking 3, 6, 9 and 12 posi- min. and the end of the 3rd


the hour and minute hands of a
tions has been kept upside hour and so on. What will be the
clock point in opposite direction?
down in front of mirror. A per- time by this clock after 6
9 cts ds i'pkr] jkr 9 cts rFkk jkr10 hours?
son reads the time in the re-
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cts ds chp fdl le; ij ?kaVs okyh lqbZ rFkk flection of the clock as 4.50. ,d ?kM+h v/Zjkf=k esa igys
5 feuV]
?kaVs
lqLr
feuV okyh lqbZ foijhr fn'kk esa gksxh\ What is the actual time? gks tkrh gSA nwljs ?kaVs 10 ds feuV
vUr esa
(a) 15 minutes past 9 ,d ?kM+h3,esa
6, 4, 9, 12 ij fpÉ vafdr rFkk rhljs ?kaVs ds vUr
15 feuV
esa vkSj vkxs
(b) 16 minutes past 9 Hkh blh izdkj lqLr gks tkrh
gSa rFkk ?kM+h dks ,d niZ.k ds lkeus j[kk tkrk 6 ?kaVs
gSA ckn
gSA rFkk ,d O;fDr niZ.k izfrfcEc
4:50 esa ?kM+h D;k le; n'kkZ;sxh\
4
(c) 16
11
minutes past 9 n'kkZ jgk gSA okLrfod le; crkb;s\ (a) 6 : 00 am (b) 5 : 30 am
(a) 08 : 10 (b) 01 : 40 (c) 6 : 30 am (d) 5 : 15 am
1 (c) 04 : 50 (d) 10 : 20 (SSC CGL 05.05.2002 )
(d) 17 minutes past 9
11 (SSC Matric Level 05.05.2002) 7. A clock goes fast by one minute
5. A clock only with dots marking during the first hour, by two
(SSC CGL 19.06.2011 )
3, 6, 9, and 12 O’ clock postions minutes at the end of the sec-
3. At what time are the hand of ond hour, by 4 minutes at the
clocks together between 6 and 7? has been kept upside down in
front of a mirror. A person reads end of 3rd hour, by eight min-
6 rFkk7 cts ds chp fdl le; ij ?kaVs o the time in the reflection of the utes by the end of 4th hour, and
feuV okyh lqbZ;ka lEikrh gksxh\ clock as 10 : 20. What is the ac- so on. At the end of which hour,
tual time? will it be fast by just over sixty
8 minutes?
(a) 32 minutes past 6 ,d ?kM+h 3,
esa6, 9 vkSj12 ij fpg~u
11 ,d ?kM+h igys ?kaVs
1 feuV
eas rst gks tkrh

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