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Delhi Police Head Constable Trains

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Delhi Police Head Constable Trains is a frequently tested subtopic — 8 previous year questions from 2018–2020 papers are included below with concept notes, key rules and shortcut tricks.

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Delhi Police Head Constable Trains — Past Exam Questions

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Exam Q 12020Previous Year Pattern

Train A of length 150 m crosses a stationary platform in 15 seconds. What is the speed of Train A in km/h?

Exam Q 22018Previous Year Pattern

A train travels a distance of 360 km in 4 hours. What is the speed of the train in metres per second?

Exam Q 32019Previous Year Pattern

Train A of length 150 m crosses a stationary platform in 15 seconds. What is the speed of Train A in km/h?

Exam Q 42020Previous Year Pattern

Train A and Train B start simultaneously from stations P and Q respectively, which are 480 km apart. Train A travels towards Q at 60 km/h, while Train B travels towards P at 40 km/h. After how many hours will the two trains meet, and at what distance from station P will they meet?

Exam Q 52018Previous Year Pattern

Train A and Train B start simultaneously from opposite ends of a 360 km track. Train A travels at 80 km/h and Train B travels at 100 km/h. After how many hours will they meet each other?

Exam Q 62019Previous Year Pattern

Two trains, A and B, start simultaneously from stations X and Y respectively, which are 480 km apart. Train A travels towards Y at 60 km/h, while train B travels towards X at 40 km/h. After how many hours will they meet, and at what distance from station X?

Exam Q 72019Previous Year Pattern

Two trains, A and B, start simultaneously from stations X and Y respectively, which are 480 km apart. Train A travels towards Y at 60 km/h, while train B travels towards X at 40 km/h. After they meet, train A takes 6 hours to reach Y, while train B takes 10 hours to reach X. If both trains had started 2 hours later, by what time (in hours after the original start time) would they meet?

Exam Q 82018Previous Year Pattern

Two trains A and B start simultaneously from stations P and Q respectively towards each other. The distance between P and Q is 560 km. Train A travels at 80 km/h and Train B travels at 60 km/h. After how many hours will they meet, and how far from station P will the meeting point be?

Concept Notes

Trains— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Core Concept

Train problems involve calculating time taken by trains to cross objects like poles, platforms, bridges, or other trains. The key is understanding that trains have length, unlike point objects

Key Rules

When a train crosses a stationary object like a pole, it travels a distance equal to its own length. When crossing a platform or bridge, it travels its own length plus the length of the platform/bridge. For two trains, use relative speed concept.

Formula BlockMemorise — at least one formula appears in every paper
Time = Distance/Speed
Speed = Distance/Time
Relative Speed (same direction) = |S1 - S2|
Relative Speed (opposite direction) = S1 + S2

Speed conversion: km/hr to m/s multiply by 5/18, m/s to km/hr multiply by 18/5

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs

SSC CGL typically asks 1-2 train problems per paper. Common question types include trains crossing poles, platforms, bridges, and other trains. Questions often involve unit conversions and relative motion.

ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question

- The 5/18 Rule: To convert km/hr to m/s, multiply by 5/18. To convert m/s to km/hr, multiply by 18/5. Remember: 72 km/hr = 20 m/s (this conversion appears frequently).

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1

Distance covered = Length of train = 120m

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Step 2

Time taken = 8 seconds

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Step 3

Speed = Distance/Time = 120/8 = 15 m/s

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Step 4

Convert to km/hr = 15 × 18/5 = 54 km/hr Answer: 54 km/hr Worked Example 2: Two trains of lengths 100m and 150m are running in opposite directions at speeds 40 km/hr and 50 km/hr respectively. In how much time will they cross each other?

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Step 1

Convert speeds to m/s: 40 km/hr = 40 × 5/18 = 100/9 m/s, 50 km/hr = 50 × 5/18 = 125/9 m/s

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Step 2

Relative speed = 100/9 + 125/9 = 225/9 = 25 m/s (opposite direction, so add)

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Total distance = 100 + 150 = 250m

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Time = Distance/Speed = 250/25 = 10 seconds Answer: 10 seconds Advanced Shortcut - Platform Formula: Time to cross platform = (Train length + Platform length)/Speed. This direct formula saves calculation steps in exams. Most Common Trap: Students forget to add platform/bridge length when train crosses them. They only consider train length, leading to wrong answers. Always read whether the train crosses a pole (only train length) or platform/bridge (train length + platform/bridge length). Another frequent mistake is wrong unit conversion. Practice the 5/18 conversion thoroughly. Many students confuse when to multiply or divide. Speed-Distance-Time Shortcut: If train crosses pole in time T1 and platform in time T2, then platform length = speed × (T2 - T1). This eliminates the need to calculate train length first.

Key Points to Remember

  • Train crossing pole: Distance = Train length only
  • Train crossing platform/bridge: Distance = Train length + Platform/Bridge length
  • Speed conversion formula: km/hr to m/s multiply by 5/18, reverse multiply by 18/5
  • Relative speed for opposite directions: Add both speeds (S1 + S2)
  • Relative speed for same direction: Subtract speeds (S1 - S2)
  • Standard conversion: 72 km/hr = 20 m/s (memorize this)
  • Two trains crossing: Distance = Sum of both train lengths
  • Platform formula shortcut: Time = (Train length + Platform length)/Speed
  • Time difference method: Platform length = Speed × (T2 - T1)
  • Most common error: Forgetting to add platform length in crossing problems

Exam-Specific Tips

  • Standard speed conversion factor from km/hr to m/s is 5/18
  • Standard speed conversion factor from m/s to km/hr is 18/5
  • When two trains move in opposite directions, relative speed equals sum of individual speeds
  • When two trains move in same direction, relative speed equals difference of individual speeds
  • Distance covered while crossing equals train length when crossing a pole or telegraph post
  • Distance covered while crossing platform equals train length plus platform length
  • 72 km/hr equals exactly 20 m/s (frequently used in SSC problems)
  • Time taken by train to completely cross another train equals sum of lengths divided by relative speed
Practice MCQs

Trains — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

Two trains are moving towards each other on parallel tracks. Train X travels at 60 km/h and Train Y travels at 40 km/h. If they are 500 km apart, in how many hours will they meet?

Practice 2easy

Train A and Train B start from the same station at the same time. Train A travels at 72 km/h and Train B travels at 54 km/h in the same direction. After how much time will Train A be 9 km ahead of Train B?

Practice 3easy

A train of length 180 m passes a stationary pole in 9 seconds. How long will it take to pass another train of length 120 m moving in the same direction at 10 m/s?

Practice 4easy

Train A is 150 m long and travels at 45 km/h. How long will it take to completely cross a platform that is 250 m long?

Practice 5easy

Two trains are moving towards each other on parallel tracks. Train X has a speed of 60 km/h and Train Y has a speed of 40 km/h. If they are 500 km apart, in how many hours will they meet?

Practice 6easy

A train 180 metres long is running at 45 km/h. How long will it take to pass a platform that is 270 metres long?

Practice 7easy

A train is 300 metres long and is running at a speed of 90 km/h. How much time (in seconds) will it take to cross a pole?

Practice 8easy

Two trains start from the same station at the same time, moving in opposite directions. Train P travels at 72 km/h and Train Q travels at 48 km/h. After how many hours will they be 360 km apart?

Practice 9easy

A train 200 m long passes a stationary pole in 10 seconds. How long will it take to pass another train of length 300 m that is stationary on an adjacent track?

Practice 10easy

A train 200 m long crosses a pole in 10 seconds. How long will it take to cross a bridge of length 300 m?

Practice 11easy

Train A crosses a platform of length 150 m in 20 seconds. If the train's length is 250 m, what is the speed of Train A?

Practice 12easy

Two trains are moving towards each other on parallel tracks. Train X has a speed of 60 km/h and Train Y has a speed of 40 km/h. What is their relative speed?

Practice 13easy

Two trains are moving towards each other on parallel tracks. Train P travels at 45 km/h and Train Q travels at 55 km/h. If they are initially 400 km apart, in how many hours will they meet?

Practice 14medium

Train P and Train Q are running on parallel tracks. Train P (length 120 m) is running at 72 km/h, and Train Q (length 80 m) is running at 54 km/h in the same direction. How much time will Train P take to completely overtake Train Q?

Practice 15medium

A train crosses a bridge of length 500 m in 60 seconds while running at a constant speed. The same train crosses a tunnel of length 300 m in 40 seconds. What is the length of the train?

Practice 16medium

Two trains start simultaneously from stations X and Y, which are 360 km apart. Train P travels from X to Y at 60 km/h, and Train Q travels from Y to X at 90 km/h. At what distance from station X will they meet?

Practice 17medium

Two trains start simultaneously from stations P and Q, which are 360 km apart. Train X travels from P to Q at 60 km/h, and Train Y travels from Q to P at 90 km/h. At what distance from station P will the two trains meet?

Practice 18medium

Two trains start simultaneously from stations A and B, which are 360 km apart. Train X travels from A to B at 60 km/h, and Train Y travels from B to A at 40 km/h. At what distance from station A will the two trains meet?

Practice 19medium

A train travels 360 km in 6 hours. If the train increases its speed by 25%, how much time will it take to cover the same distance?

Practice 20medium

Two trains start simultaneously from stations A and B, which are 480 km apart. Train X travels from A to B at 60 km/h, and Train Y travels from B to A at 40 km/h. At what distance from station A will the two trains meet?

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60-Second Revision — Trains

  • Remember: Pole crossing uses only train length, platform crossing adds platform length
  • Formula: Speed conversion km/hr to m/s multiply by 5/18
  • Trap: Always check if crossing pole or platform - different distance calculations
  • Shortcut: 72 km/hr = 20 m/s conversion for quick calculations
  • Relative speed: Add for opposite direction, subtract for same direction
  • Two trains: Total distance = Length1 + Length2, use relative speed
  • Platform trick: Time difference method gives platform length directly
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