You can go neither by train ________ by bus. [#489]
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Q1. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Q1. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) no
(A) no
(A) no
(B) and
(B) and
(B) and
(C) nor
(C) nor
(C) nor
(D) or
(D) or
(D) or
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
nor
nor
nor
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As the train with speed 22m/s will cross the other, hence this train have to go the smallest length of the trains distance ahead of the other to cross completely.
Hence This train will be ahead of 100m with a speed of 2m/s.
Hence The time to cross each other will take = 100m / (2m/s)
= 50 sec
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