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Clock Puzzles
Practice clock puzzles to improve angle, direction, and time-based logical reasoning.
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Minute hand=120 deg, hour hand=250 deg. Required angle=130 deg.
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Q2. What is the larger angle between clock hands at 9:30?
Minute hand=180 deg, hour hand=285 deg. Required angle=255 deg.
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Q3. What is the larger angle between clock hands at 5:30?
Minute hand=180 deg, hour hand=165 deg. Required angle=345 deg.
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Q4. At 4:00, do the clock hands make a right angle?
Angle at 4:00 is 120 deg. Right angle means 90 deg, so answer is No.
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Q5. What is the smaller angle between clock hands at 9:00?
Minute hand=0 deg, hour hand=270 deg. Required angle=90 deg.
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Q6. At exactly 5:00, what angle does hour hand make from 12 o'clock line?
Each hour marks 30 deg. So angle = 5 x 30 = 150 deg.
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Q7. At 5:00, do the clock hands make a right angle?
Angle at 5:00 is 150 deg. Right angle means 90 deg, so answer is No.
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Q8. At 12:05, what angle does the minute hand make with 12 o'clock line?
Minute hand angle = 6 x 5 = 30 deg.
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Q9. At exactly 9:00, what angle does hour hand make from 12 o'clock line?
Each hour marks 30 deg. So angle = 9 x 30 = 270 deg.
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Q10. At exactly 4:00, what angle does hour hand make from 12 o'clock line?
Each hour marks 30 deg. So angle = 4 x 30 = 120 deg.
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Clock Puzzles Puzzle Questions with Solutions
Train your logic and pattern-recognition using timed clock puzzles puzzle quizzes. Solve one question at a time, get instant correctness feedback, and learn with clear answer explanations.
How can I improve in puzzle-solving speed?
Use timed rounds regularly, identify repeat patterns, and review explanation steps after every attempt.
Are puzzle quizzes useful for aptitude interviews?
Yes. Puzzle rounds are common in assessment tests and help evaluate logical thinking and problem-solving.