Time, Speed and Distance is an important topic in the Quantitative Aptitude section in NMAT exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on NMAT exam stronger.
This article gives you a full set of NMAT Time, Speed and Distance MCQs with explanations and NMAT previous year questions (PYQs) for effective practice. Practice of Quantitative Aptitude MCQs including Time, Speed and Distance questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the NMAT 2025 exam.
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NMAT Time, Speed and Distance MCQs with Solutions
1.
The diameter of the driving wheel of a bus is 140 cm. How many revolutions per minute must the wheel make in order to keep a speed of 66 km per hour?- 200
- 300
- 250
- 350
2.
Two trains A and B start simultaneously in the opposite direction from two points A and B and arrive at their destinations 9 and 4 hours respectively after their meeting each other. At what rate does the second train B travel if the first train travels at 80 km per hour.- 100 km/hr
- 110 km/hr
- 120 km/hr
- 130 km/hr
- 140 km/hr
3.
A pedestrian and a cyclist start simultaneously towards each other from Aurangabad and Paithan which are 40 km apart and meet 2 hours after the start. Then they resumed their trips and the cyclist arrives at Aurangabad 7 hours 30 minutes earlier than the pedestrian arrives at Paithan. Which of these could be the speed of the pedestrian?- 3 km/hr
- 4 km/hr
- 5 km/hr
- 6 km/hr
- 8 km/hr
4.
If a boy can throw a cricket ball 100 m, then the time required for the ball to touch the ground is- 100 meters
- 200 meters
- 300 meters
- 400 meters





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