CSAT Solved Papers/ 2021/Q57
2021 CSAT — Q57
Quant Logical & quantitative reasoning 2.5 marks Medium
At which one of the following times, do the hour hand and the minute hand of the clock make an angle of
180∘ with each other?
- A At 7:00 hours
- B Between 7:00 hours and 7:05 hours
- C At 7:05 hours
- D Between 7:05 hours and 7:10 hours Answer
Worked rationale
At t minutes past 7:00: the hour hand is at 210∘+0.5t (it starts at 7×30=210∘), the minute hand at 6t. The angle between them is
∣(210+0.5t)−6t∣=∣210−5.5t∣.
Set this to 180∘:
210−5.5t=180⇒5.5t=30⇒t=1160≈5.45 min.
(The other root 210−5.5t=−180 gives t≈70.9 min, outside this hour.) So the hands are 180∘ apart at about 7:05:27, i.e. between 7:05 and 7:10.
Answer: (d) Between 7:05 hours and 7:10 hours.
Why the other options miss
- A
the wrong assumption: thinks the hands are opposite at the top of the hour; at
7:00 the angle is
210∘, not
180∘.
- B
an arithmetic slip: solves
5.5t=30 as
t<5 (e.g. uses
6t relative speed instead of
5.5t).
- C
rounds too early: rounds
t=60/11≈5.45 down to exactly
5 minutes.
Specialist insight
The minute hand gains on the hour hand at 6−0.5=5.5∘ per minute, and at 7:00 it trails by 210∘. To reach a straight line (180∘ apart) it must close 210−180=30∘, taking 30/5.5=60/11≈5.45 min. The decisive detail is the relative speed 5.5∘/min (not 6) and recognising 60/11 lands just past 7:05. Use the gain-rate, not absolute positions, and the band falls out immediately.
The trap, in one line Close the 210∘ lead to 180∘ at 5.5∘/min: t=30/5.5=60/11≈5.45 min ⇒ between 7:05 and 7:10 ⇒ (d).