Question
Question: A monkey standing on the ground wants to climb to the top of the vertical pole of \(13m\) in tall. H...
A monkey standing on the ground wants to climb to the top of the vertical pole of 13m in tall. He climbs 5m in 1s and then slips downwards 3m in the next second. He again climbs 5m in 1s and slips by 3m in the next second as so on. How much time will the monkey take to reach the top of the pole when he moves like this?
A.7sB.9sC.11sD.13s
Solution
The monkey’s journey is like 5m upwards and then 3mdownwards. So the effective distance it travelled will be only 2m. But the total time taken will be the sum of the time taken to climb up and climb down. These will help you to solve this question.
Complete answer:
As per the question says, the monkey is climbing the pole for 5m first. It will take 1s to climb up this distance. After that it will descend down 3m in next 1s. This continues for a while. Therefore we can say that the effective distance travelled by the monkey will be 2m. The time taken for one cycle will be the sum of the time taken to complete the climbing up and down. Therefore the time taken to climb the effective distance will be,
t=1+1=2s
Hence we can say that, after the ten cycles of ascending and descending, the monkey will be at a height of 10m. On the 11s, the monkey will reach the top of the pole of height 13m.
So the monkey will take 11s to climb up the pole.
So, the correct answer is “Option C”.
Note:
Here the effective length taken should be taken care of well. The chance of making a mistake is very high. And also the time taken to complete one cycle of the journey is the total time as the time is always positive. As per the question it is needed only to find the time at which it just reaches the top, after the climbing it may descend as per the cycle. However we can take the minimum time to reach the top.