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HAT General 2026 Direction Sense Free Quiz 1
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HAT General 2026 Direction Sense Free Quiz 1

Practice HAT General 2026 HEC Aptitude Test Analytical Reasoning MCQs from Direction Sense. Get instant results with Explanation.

1. What does direction sense involve?



2. If a person walks 10 m North, then 10 m East, what is the displacement?



3. If a person walks 5 km South, then 5 km West, what is the displacement?



4. If a person walks 3 km East, then 4 km North, what is the displacement?



5. If a person walks 6 km West, then 8 km North, what is the displacement?



6. If a person walks 10 km South, then 10 km West, what is the displacement?



7. If a person walks 4 km East, then 3 km North, then 4 km West, what is the displacement?



8. If a person walks 5 km North, then 5 km East, then 5 km South, what is the displacement?



9. If a person walks 3 km South, then 4 km East, then 3 km North, what is the displacement?



10. If a person walks 2 km West, then 2 km South, then 2 km East, what is the displacement?



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HAT General Test

Conducting Body: Higher Education Commission (HEC)
Frequency: Quarterly | Time: 120 Minutes
Negative Marking: No

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100 MCQs

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