NDA regularly asks:
1. Find the height of a tower given distance and angle of elevation.
2. Two observers or two angles from the same base line (combined problems).
3. Problems involving a moving observer — angle changes as person walks closer.
4.
Shadow-based problems using angle of elevation of the sun.
SHORTCUT / TRICK
Trick 1 — The 45° Shortcut: When the angle of elevation is 45°, tan 45° = 1. So Height = Distance from base. No calculation needed!
Trick 2 — Two-angle formula (very common in NDA):
If a person stands at point A and walks distance 'd' closer to a tower, and the angle changes from α to β, then:
Height of tower = d × tan α × tan β / (tan β − tan α)
Memoise this formula. It saves 2-3 minutes in exam.