1. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Point J is 6 metres to the west of Point P. Point P is 5 metres to the north of Point L. Point W is 4 metres to the west of point L. Point S is 3 metres to the south of Point W. Point S is 7 metres to the west of Point B. Point X is 8 metres to the north of point B.Which of the three points lie in a straight line ?
 






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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.36 am
    Based on the above conditions, the points when plotted on a graph are : where the numbers in brackets is the distance between the two points. Clearly, J, P and X lie on a straight line. Thus, Ans - (D)
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