Shadow Based Distance - Expert Level: conceptual clarity Shadow Based Distance EXPERT

This skill evaluation ⚡ worksheet focuses on Shadow Based Distance - a key topic in Distance Logic. You'll solve 20 expert-level problems (Worksheet 9 of 10). The primary focus is on conceptual clarity. Master shadow based distance ssc cgl, shadow based distance reasoning tricks, and fast shadow based distance solving through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 9 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Expert level

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Question 1

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 38 m and 66 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 38 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 66 m
3. Distance between positions = 66 - 38 = 28 m

Question 2

A 174 cm tall person casts a 172 cm shadow. A nearby building is 897 cm tall. How long will its shadow be?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of height to shadow length = 174/172 = 1.01
2. For object: Height / Shadow = 1.01
3. Shadow = Height / Ratio = 897 / 1.01 = 886.7 cm

Question 3

A 157 cm tall person casts a 246 cm shadow. A nearby building is 610 cm tall. How long will its shadow be?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of height to shadow length = 157/246 = 0.64
2. For object: Height / Shadow = 0.64
3. Shadow = Height / Ratio = 610 / 0.64 = 955.8 cm

Question 4

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 23 m and 81 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 23 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 81 m
3. Distance between positions = 81 - 23 = 58 m

Question 5

A 157 cm tall person casts a 199 cm shadow. A nearby building is 610 cm tall. How long will its shadow be?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of height to shadow length = 157/199 = 0.79
2. For object: Height / Shadow = 0.79
3. Shadow = Height / Ratio = 610 / 0.79 = 773.2 cm

Question 6

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 38 m and 92 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 38 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 92 m
3. Distance between positions = 92 - 38 = 54 m

Question 7

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 44 m and 93 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 44 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 93 m
3. Distance between positions = 93 - 44 = 49 m

Question 8

A 173 cm tall person casts a 274 cm shadow. A building casts a 596 cm shadow at the same time. How tall is the building?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of shadow to height = 274/173 = 1.58
2. For object: Shadow / Height = 1.58
3. Height = Shadow / Ratio = 596 / 1.58 = 376.3 cm

Question 9

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 50 m and 96 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 50 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 96 m
3. Distance between positions = 96 - 50 = 46 m

Question 10

A 167 cm tall person casts a 242 cm shadow. A nearby building is 830 cm tall. How long will its shadow be?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of height to shadow length = 167/242 = 0.69
2. For object: Height / Shadow = 0.69
3. Shadow = Height / Ratio = 830 / 0.69 = 1202.8 cm

Question 11

A 158 cm tall person casts a 200 cm shadow. A building casts a 511 cm shadow at the same time. How tall is the building?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of shadow to height = 200/158 = 1.27
2. For object: Shadow / Height = 1.27
3. Height = Shadow / Ratio = 511 / 1.27 = 403.7 cm

Question 12

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 22 m and 98 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 22 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 98 m
3. Distance between positions = 98 - 22 = 76 m

Question 13

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 43 m and 60 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 43 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 60 m
3. Distance between positions = 60 - 43 = 17 m

Question 14

A 171 cm tall person casts a 250 cm shadow. A nearby building is 956 cm tall. How long will its shadow be?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of height to shadow length = 171/250 = 0.68
2. For object: Height / Shadow = 0.68
3. Shadow = Height / Ratio = 956 / 0.68 = 1397.7 cm

Question 15

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 30 m and 84 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 30 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 84 m
3. Distance between positions = 84 - 30 = 54 m

Question 16

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 42 m and 91 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 42 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 91 m
3. Distance between positions = 91 - 42 = 49 m

Question 17

A 163 cm tall person casts a 148 cm shadow. A nearby building is 839 cm tall. How long will its shadow be?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of height to shadow length = 163/148 = 1.10
2. For object: Height / Shadow = 1.10
3. Shadow = Height / Ratio = 839 / 1.10 = 761.8 cm

Question 18

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 39 m and 81 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 39 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 81 m
3. Distance between positions = 81 - 39 = 42 m

Question 19

A person walks from a point where his shadow length is measured to another point. The distances from a lamp post are 30 m and 91 m respectively. How far did he walk?
Step-by-step:
1. First position: distance from pole = 30 m
2. Second position: distance from pole = 91 m
3. Distance between positions = 91 - 30 = 61 m

Question 20

A 178 cm tall person casts a 139 cm shadow. A nearby building is 983 cm tall. How long will its shadow be?
Step-by-step:
1. Ratio of height to shadow length = 178/139 = 1.28
2. For object: Height / Shadow = 1.28
3. Shadow = Height / Ratio = 983 / 1.28 = 767.6 cm
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