
Maths-6 Time and Distance: Questions and Step-by-Step Solutions for Competitive Exams (SSC, BSSC, Bank, Railways)
Time and Distance from the very basics. This topic is a staple in competitive exams like CDS, SSC, UPSC, and once you master the core formulas and logic, you’ll solve these questions quickly and confidently.
Core Concept: Time and Distance
🔹 Basic Formula
Distance = Speed × Time
From this, you can derive:
- Speed = Distance\Time
- Time = Distance\Speed
Units to Remember
Quantity | Common Units | Conversion |
Speed | km/hr, m/s | 1 km/hr = 5/18 m/s |
Distance | km, m | 1 km = 1000 m |
Time | hours, minutes, seconds | 1 hour = 60 minutes = 3600 seconds |
Step-by-Step Examples
1. Basic Speed Calculation
Q: A car travels 120 km in 3 hours. What is its speed?
Solution:
Speed = Distance ÷ Time = 120/3 = 40 ) km/hr ✅
2. Time Calculation
Q: A train travels at 60 km/hr. How long will it take to cover 180 km?
Solution:
Time = Distance ÷ Speed = 180/60 = 3 hours ✅
3. Distance Calculation
Q: A person walks at 5 km/hr for 2 hours. How far does he walk?
Solution:
Distance = Speed × Time = ( 5 × 2 = 10 ) km ✅
4. Convert Speed Units
Q: Convert 72 km/hr to m/s
Solution:
72 × 5/18 = 20 ) m/s ✅
5. Relative Speed (Same Direction)
Q: Two trains move in the same direction at 60 km/hr and 40 km/hr. What is their relative speed?
Solution:
Relative speed = 60 – 40 = 20 km/hr ✅
6. Relative Speed (Opposite Direction)
Q: Two trains move in opposite directions at 60 km/hr and 40 km/hr. What is their relative speed?
Solution:
Relative speed = 60 + 40 = 100 km/hr ✅
7. Time to Cross a Pole
Q: A train 120 meters long moves at 36 km/hr. How much time to cross a pole?
Step 1: Convert speed to m/s → 36 × 5/18 = 10 ) m/s
Step 2: Time = Distance ÷ Speed = 120/10 = 12 ) seconds ✅
8. Time to Cross a Platform
Q: Train length = 120 m, Platform length = 80 m, Speed = 36 km/hr
Solution:
Total distance = 120 + 80 = 200 m
Speed = 10 m/s → Time = 200/10 = 20 seconds ✅
9: Average Speed
If a vehicle travels the same distance at speeds (x) and (y),
Average Speed} = 2xy/ (x+y)
✔ Example: 60 km at 30 km/hr and return 60 km at 60 km/hr.
Average speed = 2 x30 x 60/ (30+60) = 40 km/hr.
10: Boats and Streams
- Downstream speed = (Boat speed + Stream speed).
- Upstream speed = (Boat speed – Stream speed).
- Use same distance formula: Distance = Speed × Time.
Tips to Solve Faster
- Always convert km/hr to m/s when the distance is in meters.
- Use relative speed when two objects move toward or away from each other.
- For crossing problems, total distance = length of train + length of object (pole/platform/bridge).
- Practice unit conversions and mental division for speed.
Quick Practice (Basic)
- A bike runs at 40 km/hr for 3 hours. Find the distance covered.
- Convert 54 km/hr into m/s.
- A train 180 m long passes a pole in 12 seconds. Find its speed in km/hr.
- Two cars move in opposite directions with speeds of 40 and 50 km/hr. Find their relative speed.
- A boat can row 12 km/hr in still water. If the stream speed is 3 km/hr, find the downstream and upstream speed.

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