123 Puzzle by BSC
123 Puzzle by BSC
123 Puzzle by BSC
Directions (Q. 1-6): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each such that they are equidistant
from each other. In row 1, A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting facing South. In row 2, P, Q, R, S, T and
V are sitting facing North.
Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member sitting in a row faces another member of
the other row.
Three persons sit between C and D. Either C or D sits at an extreme end of the line. The one who
faces D sits third to the left of R. S faces the one who sits third to the left of A and he cannot sit
adjacent to R. The immediate neighbour of Q faces the immediate neighbour of A.
Only one person sits between P and T, who is facing the one sitting on the immediate right of E.
Neither E nor F faces R. V and Q cannot sit adjacent to each other.
2. Who among the following sit at the extreme ends of the rows?
1) D, Q 2) T, F 3) E, S 4) B, T 5) F, Q
3. If E is related to P in the same way as C is related to S, which of the following is A related to,
following the same pattern?
1) V 2) R 3) Q 4) T 5) Can’t be determined
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a
group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) P–D 2) Q–F 3) Q–A 4) S–B 5) T–E
Directions (Q. 7 - 12): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them plays
a different game, viz Tennis, Hockey, Cricket, Football, Chess, Golf, Swimming and Shooting.
The Golfer sits third to the left of A. The one who plays Chess is an immediate neighbour of A. E,
who plays Hockey, sits third to the right of the Chess player. G is neither a Swimmer nor a
Shooter. B and F always sit adjacent to each other. There is only one person between A and E.
The Swimmer sits second to the left of C. F sits second to the right of the Shooter. Neither B nor
F plays Chess. A is neither a Cricketer nor a shooter and sits opposite D. The Football player and
the Hockey player sit opposite each other. C plays neither Football nor Golf. There is at least one
player between the Shooter and the Hockey player.
9. Which of the following is true with respect to the given sitting arrangement?
1)The Shooter is on the immediate left of the Cricketer.
2)The Golfer and the Swimmer sit opposite to each other.
3)The Football player sits exactly between the Cricketer and the Chess player.
4)F is a Golfer.
5)None of these
10. Which of the following would come in place of question mark based upon the given sitting
arrangement?
EC, BF, HE, FG, ?
1) CD 2) DB 3) HE 4) BD 5) None of these
11.How many players sit between G and the Shooter when counted in clockwise direction?
1) Four 2) Three 3) Two 4) One 5) None of these
12.What is the position of the Swimmer with respect to the Tennis player?
1) Third to the left 2) Immediate left
3) Immediate right 4) Second to the right
5) None of these
1. 4
2. 2
3. 2
4. 4; Three persons A, B and C
5. 3; In all other pairs, either of the persons sits at an extreme end.
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8. 4
9. 2; Golfer B and Swimmer H sit opposite each other.
10. 2
11. 3; B and F, when counted clockwise.
12. 3
QUICK TEST PUZZLE FOR SBI PO
Directions (Q. 1 - 5): Study the following information and answer the questions given below.
Vishal, Rohan, Anu, Yogendra, Akash and Ritu stay on different floors of a six-storey building
(ground floor is numbered as floor 1 and top floor is numbered as floor 6).
Each of them plays one of the following games: Golf, Hockey, Squash, Tennis, Chess and Volleyball,
but not necessarily in the same order.
Rohan stays on floor 4 and he plays neither Chess nor Volleyball. The one who plays Hockey
stays on floor 3. Akash plays Tennis and he doesn’t stays on either floor 1 or 6. Anu stays on floor
2 and plays Squash. Yogendra plays Volleyball but neither he nor Ritu stays on floor 1.
Directions (Q. 6 - 8): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
A, B, C, D, E and F are six representatives from different countries, viz China, India, Brazil,
Russia, Canada and Spain, not necessarily in the same order. Each one is scheduled to represent
his country on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday.
The one who is from Russia is scheduled to represent his country on Thursday. D represents his
country on Tuesday. A is from China but represents neither on Wednesday nor on Saturday. C
represents neither Russia nor India but has scheduled his day on Friday. B is from Brazil and E is
from Spain.
7. Who is scheduled to represent his country on the day after D represents his country?
1) B 2) C 3) F 4) Either B or E 5) None of these
Five courses, viz A, B, C, D and E, each of one month’s duration, are to be taught from July to
November one after the other but not necessarily in the same order by the lecturers P, Q, R, S and
T. P teaches course B but not in the month of October or November. Q teaches course A in the
month of September. R teaches in the month of July but does not teach either course C or D.
10. Which of the following lecturers’ course immediately follows the lecture of course B?
1) P 2) Q 3) S 4) T 5) None of these
1. 3
2. 2
3. 1
4. 3
5. 3
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Course: A B C D E
Lecturer: Q P R
Month: Sept Aug July
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10. 2; Course B is taught in August and it will be followed by lecturer Q’s course in September.
QUICK TEST PUZZLE FOR IBPS CLERK
Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
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Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai, Pune and Nashik.
(Not more than two work in a single city.) Each of them has a different profession i.e.
banker, software engineer, lawyer, lecturer, doctor and psychologist, but not necessarily in
the same order.
O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with
only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nashik and is not a lawyer by
profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in
/Chennai is a lecturer by profession.
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1. Which of the following is true for L?
1) L is a lecturer by profession.
2) L works in the same place as N.
3) L is neither a lecturer nor a lawyer by profession.
4) L works in Pune.
5) None of these
2) P - Pune - doctor
3) L - Nashik - lecturer
4) N - Chennai - software engineer
5) O - Chennai - lawyer
3) Lecturer
4) Lawyer
5) None of these
5. Who among the following is a lawyer by profession among the group of friends ?
1) O
2) L
3) N
4) Q
5) None of these
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B is an immediate neighbour of G. Only one person sits between B and F.
7. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one
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that does not belong to that group?
1) CH 2) FE 3) AB 4) GF 5) DC
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O Chennai Lawyer
P Nashik Doctor
Q Pune Software engineer
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Directions (Q. 1 - 7): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
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questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight members of a family. They belong to three different generations.
There are three married couples. All of them are sitting around a circular table, facing the
centre but not necessarily in the same order.
• D and F are a married couple. D, the wife of F, sits second to the left of her husband.
• C and A are offspring of D. A is not an immediate neighbour of his mother.
• There is only one person sitting between C and his niece G, but that person is not G’s father.
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• E, a bachelor, sits third to the right of his uncle A, but neither to the opposite nor to the
immediate left of his father.
• G is not an immediate neighbour of her aunt B. No three females are sitting together.
• C and his sister-in-law are immediate neighbour.
7. Starting from A, if all of them are made to sit in alphabetical order in clockwise direction,
the position of how many members will remain unchanged? (excluding A)
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 8 - 10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given
questions.
There are six friends P, Q, R, S, T and V. Each of them has a different weight. S weighs more
than only P and R. Q weighs less than only T. P does not weigh the least. The one who stands
at the second place when arranged in descending order of their weight weighs 85 kg. R
weighs 55 kg.
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9. Which of the following is false with respect to the given information?
1) T weighs the most.
2) V’s possible weight could be 77 kg.
3) There are three persons between R and Q when arranged in ascending order of their
weights.
4) At the most three people weigh less than V only
5) All are true
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10. Which of the following could be P’s possible weight?
1) 65 kg 2) 50 kg 3) 88 kg 4) 85 kg 5) 93 kg
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1. 2
3. 3; G is the granddaughter of D.
Hence, D is third to the right.
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From given information.
_ > _ > _ > S > P, R ... (I)
> _ > _ > _ > T > Q ... (II)
From (I) and (II) and other information,
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8. 2; V’s weight = 85 – 8 = 77 kg
So, possible weight of S will be 75 kg.
Because S lies between V and R.
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10. 1
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questions.
Eight persons from different companies, viz. Accenture, Google, Facebook, IBM, Infosys,
Microsoft, TCS and Wipro, are sitting in two parallel rows containing four persons each, in
such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, J, K, L and M
are sitting and all of them are facing north.
In row 2, A, B, C and D are sitting and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given
seating arrangement each member sitting in a row faces another member of the other row.
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(All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating as in the
final arrangement.)
• The person from Infosys faces the one who is on the immediate left of L. L is neither from
Google nor from Facebook.
• An immediate neighbour of A faces the person from Accenture. The person from Microsoft
faces the person who is on the left of the person from Google.
• There is only are person sitting between the persons from Google and TCS but that person
is not J. The persons from Google and Facebook are not sitting at the extreme ends.
•
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B sits on the immediate left of the person from Infosys. Persons from IBM and Microsoft
are immediate neighbours. C and K are not sitting at any of the ends.
• M faces the one who is sitting on the immediate right of the person from Microsoft. A is not
from Microsoft or IBM.
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement
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and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) C 2) J 3) A 4) K 5) M
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7. Who amongst the following faces the one from Microsoft?
1) The person who is from Google
2) L
3) M
4) The person who is from Wipro
5) K
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1) B and the person from Facebook
2) The persons from TCS and Infosys
3) The persons from Accenture and Microsoft
4) M and the person from Wipro
5) D and T
Directions (Q. 9 - 11): Study the following information carefully to answer the given
questions:
Each of the six friends – A, B, C, D, E and F – scored different marks in an examination. C
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scored more than only A and E. D scored less than only B. E did not score the least. The one
who scored the third highest marks scored 81 marks. E scored 62 marks.
10. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
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11. The person who scored the maximum, scored 13 marks more than F’s marks. Which of the
following can be D’s score?
1) 94 2) 60 3) 89 4) 78 5) 81
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5. 4
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8. 4
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9. 1; C is most likely to score 70 marks as he is between F, who scored 81 marks and E, who
scored 62 marks.
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A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre but not necessarily in
the same order.
• B sits second to the left of H’s husband. No female is an immediate neighbour of B.
• D’s daughter sits second to the right of F. F is the sister of G. F is not an immediate neighbour
of H’s husband.
• Only one person sits between A and F. A is father of G. H’s brother D sits on the immediate
left of H’s mother. Only one person sits between H’s mother and E.
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• Only one person sits between H and G. G is the mother of C. G is not an immediate neighbour
of E.
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given information and so
form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) F 2) C 3) E 4) H 5) G
6. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
1) C is cousin of E.
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Directions (Q.8 - 12): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
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Ford.
• M sits between L and X, who likes Zen. M does not like Ford.
• Y, who likes Santro, sits second to the left of X.
• V, who likes Safari, is not an immediate neighbour of Y.
• The person who likes Maruti sits on the immediate left of the person who likes Alto.
• The person who likes Nano is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Zen. W
does not like Nano.
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8. Who sits opposite the person who likes Alto?
1) Y 2) X 3) M 4) W 5) None of these
9. Who sits between the person who likes Safari and the one who likes Santro?
1) L 2) W 3) X 4) A 5) None of these
10. If ‘W’ is related to ‘Maruti’, and ‘A’ is related to ‘Nano’, ‘V’ is related to which of the
following?
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1) Safari 2) Swift 3) Alto 4) Ford 5) None of these
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1. 4; B is mother-in-law of A,
Hence, A’s position with respect to his mother-in-law is second to the right.
2. 3
3. 1; C is grandchild of A.
Thus, A’s position with respect to his grand child is immediate right.
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4. 3; D is uncle of G.
6. 5
7. 1
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9. 5; Z
10. 3
11. 3
12. 4
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Eight persons from different banks, viz UCO Bank. Syndicate Bank, Canara Bank, PNB, Dena
Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Indian Bank and Bank of Maharashtra, are sitting in two
parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between
adjacent persons. In row 1 A, B, C and D are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2,
P, Q, R and S are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating
arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the
information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating as in the final
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arrangement.)
• C sits second to right of the person from Bank of Maharashtra. R is an immediate neighbour
of the person who faces the person from Bank of Maharashtra.
• Only one person sits between R and the person from PNB. The immediate neighbour of the
person from PNB faces the person from Canara Bank.
• The person from UCO bank faces the person from Oriental Bank of Commerce. R is not
from Oriental Bank of Commerce. P is not from PNB. P does not face the person from Bank
of Maharashtra.
• Q faces the person from Dena Bank. The one who faces S sits to the immediate left of A.
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• B does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. The person from Bank of Maharashtra
does not face the person from Syndicate Bank.
4. Who amongst the following faces the person from Bank of Maharashtra?
1) The person from Indian Bank
2) P
3) R
5. P is related to Dena Bank in the same way as B is related to PNB based on the given
arrangement. Who amongst the following is D related to, following the same pattern?
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1) Syndicate Bank 2) Canara Bank
3) Bank of Maharashtra 4) Indian Bank
5) Oriental Bank of Commerce
6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement
and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
1) Canara Bank 2) R 3) Syndicate Bank
4) Q 5) Oriental Bank of Commerce
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7. Who amongst the following is from Syndicate Bank ?
1) C 2) R 3) P 4) D 5) A
A group of eight friends – O, N, Q, P, M, R, T and S – are sitting in a straight line facing north.
Each of them has different professions – Doctor, Banker, Businessman, Teacher, Lawyer,
Engineer, Pilot and CA. Each of them likes different colours – Pink, Yellow, Red, Black,
Blue, Orange, White and Green, but not necessarily in the same order.
• O, who is a Lawyer, sits third to the left of R. Neither O nor R sits at the extreme ends of the
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line.
• M, who likes Pink colour, is a Businessman. M is not an immediate neighbour of either O or
R.
• S is two places away from Q and likes Orange colour. Q, who is a Pilot, likes Red colour.
• T, who is a Doctor, sits at an extreme end of the line and likes White colour.
• N, who is a Teacher, likes Green colour and sits on the immediate left of O. O does not like
either Blue or Yellow colour.
• One who is a CA sits on the immediate left of the Doctor. R, who is a Banker, does not like
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Yellow colour.
11. If ‘N’ is related to ‘Engineer’, ‘O’ is related to ‘Pilot’, ‘Q’ is related to which of the following?
1) Doctor 2) Lawyer 3) CA 4) Teacher 5) None of these
13. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position. Which one does
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not belong to the group?
1) MN 2) PQ 3) ST 4) PO 5) QR
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4. 1
5. 4
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follow.
Six persons, viz Sinha, Saini, Bhagat, Yadav, Gupta and Mishra plan to go to six different hill
stations, viz Manali, Kullu, Mussourie, Rishikesh, Shimla and Nainital. They wish to go in
six different months, viz January, March, May, June, August and December. Two of them
want to travel by bus and two by rail and others are planning to go either by car or by flight.
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II.Sinha prefers bus journey but travels neither in August nor in May.
III. Neither Mishra nor Saini goes either to Shimla or to Mussourie.
IV.Rishikesh is visited in December.
V. Persons going to Kullu and Shimla go by bus and car respectively.
VI.Mr Bhagat goes to Nainital in March by air but Mishra does not travel in December.
3. Yadav visited by
1) Bus 2) Rail 3) Can’t be determined
4) Car 5) None of these
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Directions (Q. 6 - 10): Read the following information and answer the questions that follow.
There are six boys – Amit, Bhushan, Dhruv, Manoj, Harsh and Arvind. They want to go out
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with six girls – Neha, Shruti, Kruti, Chanchal, Sujata and Radhika, not necessarily in the
same order. The pairs went to a movie, beach, park, play and two of them went to circus.
They like different cars, viz Esteem, Matiz, Santro and Tata. But Esteem and Matiz are
preferred by two pairs.
6. If Amit goes out with Neha, who among the following likes Santro car?
1) Neha 2) Chanchal 3) Arvind
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4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these
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9. Which car does Dhruv like?
1) Esteem 2) Can’t be determined 3) Tata
4) Mati 5) None of these
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S a ini R is hik e s h D ecemb er R a il
B ha ga t N a inita l M a rc h A ir
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Ya d a v S h im la C ar
M a y/J une
J a n /A u g/
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G up ta M a na li R a il
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Santro/
Manoj Shruti/Neha Circus
Matiz
Arvind Kruti Park Matiz
Dhruv Radhika Beach Esteem
Bhushan Chanchal Movie Esteem
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Harsh Sujata Play Tata
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below.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, W and X are eight persons a family. There are three married couples in the
family. The persons are from three generations. All females of this family are married. Q
and P are the offsprings of S while W and X are the offspring of T and R respectively. U is
the wife of S. R is one of the females and she is not the wife of P.
Among them there are three Teachers, two Businessmen, two Athletes and one Painter. Each
person has only one occupation. All of them are sitting around a circular table. They sit in
such a manner that only one of the grandsons of S is sitting between R and P, while only T
is sitting between Q and U. One of the sons of S is on the immediate left of S. Only one
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person is sitting between R and Q, but it is not X. W, who is not sitting next to Q, is also not
sitting opposite S. Q is not sitting opposite a female. The persons who are on the immediate
left of W and immediate right of Q are not Teachers while X is a renowned Painter. The
persons who are sitting next to T are neither Businessman nor Teacher.
1. The two females who are sitting adjacent to each other are
1) R and T 2) R and P 3) T and R
4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these
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2. The only person who is sitting between Q and R is a/an
1) Businessman 2) Teacher 3) Athlete
4) Painter 5) Can’t be determined
4. Which of the following statements is true regarding the person who is sitting between W’s
father and X’s grandmother?
1) She is sitting opposite a Teacher.
2) She is a painter.
3) He is sitting one place away from a Businessman.
4) He is the son of an Athlete.
5) He is the grandson of a Teacher.
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the centre.
Neither F nor H is an immediate neighbour of L. Neither F nor H has Biology as his favourite
subject. L sits third to the left of the person whose favourite subject is Biology. Only two
persons sit between F and H. The student whose favourite subject is History sits second to
the right of O. O is not an immediate neighbour of L. O does not the have Biology as his
favourite subject and History is not the favourite subject of L. The person whose favourite
subject is English sits third to the left of K. The students with favourite subjects as English
and Biology are not immediate neighbours. Only one person sits between O and the person
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whose favourite subject is Physics. Persons with favourite subjects as Chemistry and
Mathematics are immediate neighbours. Mathematics is not the favourite subject of O.
Only one person sits between M and the person whose favourite subject is Sociology. The
person with Sociology as his favourite subject is an immediate neighbour of G. H and M are
not immediate neighbours.
9. Which of the following would come in place of question mark based upon the given seating
arrangement?
KO, GN, FK, NL ?
1) OH 2) HG 3) MH 4) MG 5) KN
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10. What is the position of the student whose favourite subject is Philosophy with respect to N?
1) Immediate left 2) Second to the left 3) Third to the right
4) Second to the right 5) Third to the left
11. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
1) History is the favourite subject of N.
2) H is an immediate neighbour of K.
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3) Students with favourite subjects as English and Sociology are immediate neighbours.
4) G sits second to the left of O.
5) None of these
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Directions (01-05): Read the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
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In a global environment summit, eight representatives, viz P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are representing
different countries, viz Australia, Canada, France, Iran, China, Korea, Nepal and Britain, but not
necessarily in the same order. All of them are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
V sits third to the left of T. R and Z and also their immediate neighbours do not represent France. Only
one person sits between W and the representative of France. The representatives of Iran and
Canada are immediate neighbours of each other. R represents neither China nor Iran. Only one
person sits between P and the one who represents Korea. P does not represent either France or
Canada. R sits third to the right of Z. Z represents Britain. T is not an immediate neighbour of either
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R or Z. The one who represents Australia is an immediate neighbour of T. Three people sit between
Z and the representative of Nepal. Q is not representing either France or Australia.
4. How many persons sit between S and the representative of Iran, when counted anticlockwise
from S?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four
Directions (Q. 06-10): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circle facing the centre. P is the neighbour of Q, but not
V. S is the neighbour of T and is sitting on the immediate right of R. W is not the neighbour of Q,
T or R. P is third to the right of U.
6. Which of the following pairs has the second person sitting on the immediate left of the first?
1) T R 2) U V 3) W P 4) P R 5) None of these
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3) W is 3rd to the right of R.
4) V and W are immediate neighbours of each other.
5) None of these
8. How many people are there between U and P, when counted anticlockwise from U?
1) Three 2) Two 3) One
4) Either 2 or 3 5) None of these
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9. If Q faces opposite the centre, which of the following will be third tothe left of Q?
1) V 2) T 3) S 4) W 5) None of these
10. What would be the position of P, if U, V and W interchange their positions with Q, R, and S
respectively?
1) On the immediate right of U
2) On the immediate right of W
3) Second to the right of R
4) Third to the left of Q
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5) None of these
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Q
(France) T R (Korea)
(Australia) S V (Canada)
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(China) W P (Iran)
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4. 3; Only two persons, ie W and Z
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There is a group of six persons living in a four-storeyed building. The persons are A, B, C, D, E
and F. Each storey of the building has two flats.
Thus, there are eight flats in all and two of them are vacant.
(i) C is heavier than B, who in turn is heavier than F.
(ii) The heaviest of the group lives on the top floor while the lightest lives on the ground floor.
(iii) E is lighter than D.
(iv) One of the flats on the first floor is vacant while one on the second floor is also vacant.
(v) A is neither the heaviest nor the lightest.
(vi) There are only two people heavier than C. A is not one of them.
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(vii) B shares the floor with the heaviest of the group while C shares it with the lightest.
05. Starting from the heaviest of the group, what is the rank of A in order of weight?
1) Fourth 2) Fifth 3) Sixth
4) Either fourth or fifth 5) Cannot be determined
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Directions (Q. 06-10): Following questions are based on the information given below.
(i) S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are eight students in the class. Three of them study English and
Commerce each and two of them study Sanskrit. Each one of them has a different weight.
(ii) The heaviest does not study Sanskrit and the lightest does not study English.
(iii) X is heavier than S and V, but lighter than Z and T. W, who does not study English, is
heavier than T and is the second heaviest. Y is lighter than V but heavier than S.
(iv) Z, who is fourth from the top, studies Commerce along with V.
(v) Y does not study either English or Sanskrit. T does not study Sanskrit.
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07. Who among the following is lighter than V?
1) Z 2) Y 3) X 4) T 5) None of these
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4) UWY 5) None of these
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In terms of weight, two arrangements are possible.
D > E > C >A> B > F
OR
D > E > C > B >A> F
Two arrangements are possible
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2. 5
3. 1
4. 1
5. 4
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T 3 E nglis h
U 1 E nglis h
V 6 C o m m e rc e
W 2 S a ns k rit
X 5 E nglis h
Y 7 C o m m e rc e
Z 4 C o m m e rc e
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The person who is ranked ‘one’ is the heaviest and the one ranked eighth is the lightest.
6. 2
7. 2
8. 3
9. 2
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which follow.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight sportspersons, each of them playing a different game, viz
Cricket, Football, Golf, Hockey, Chess, Baseball, Badminton and Tennis (not necessarily in
the same order).
All of them are seated around a circular table facing the centre. A, who plays Golf, sits third to
the left of E. The one who plays Baseball sits second to the right of D. D, who plays
Badminton, sits second to the right of B, who cannot sit adjacent to E. C, who plays Football,
sits between the players of Chess and Baseball. G is a Tennis player, and sits second to the
left of H, who is a Cricketer.
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1. Who among the following pairs represent immediate neighbours of the Badminton player?
1) GA 2) AH 3) BH 4) AE 5) None of these
5. Which of the following games is played by the one who sits second to the left of the Baseball
player?
1) Chess 2) Tennis 3) Cricket 4) Football 5) None of these
6. The one who sits between the Tennis player and the cricketer plays which of the following
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games?
1) Hockey 2) Golf 3) Badminton 4) Chess 5) None of these
7. In which of the following pairs the player of first game (of the pair) sits on the immediate
left of the player of the second game (of the pair)?
1) Tennis-Football 2) Cricket-Hockey
3) Baseball-Golf 4) Football-Chess
5) Chess-Golf
Directions (Q. 8-12): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
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D doesn’t belong either to Delhi or to Lucknow, but got selected in Syndicate Bank.
The one who got selected in Dena Bank doesn’t belong to Jaipur. The one who got selected in
Central Bank belongs to Lucknow. F did not get selected in Dena Bank. Either C or F got
selected in UCO Bank but neither of them belongs to Pilibhit or Lucknow. A belongs to Kanpur
and he got selected in either Canara Bank or UCO Bank. F doesn’t belong to Delhi.
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9. Who among the following got selected in Dena Bank?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) Can’t be determined
10. The one who got selected in Vijaya Bank belongs to which of the following cities?
1) Delhi 2) Jaipur 3) Pilibhit 4) Agra 5) None of these
11. The one who belongs to Agra got selected in which of the following banks?
1) UCO Bank
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2) Dena Bank
3) Either UCO Bank or Dena Bank
4) Vijaya Bank
5) Can’t be determined
3) F–Lucknow–Central Bank
4) C–Delhi–Dena Bank
5) None of these
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Peson Bank City
A Canara Kanpur
B Vijaya Jaipur
C Dena Delhi
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D Syndicate Pilibhit
E Central Lucknow
F UCO Agra
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which follow.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight sportspersons, each of them playing a different game, viz Cricket,
Football, Golf, Hockey, Chess, Baseball, Badminton and Tennis (not necessarily in the same
order).
All of them are seated around a circular table facing the centre. A, who plays Golf, sits third to the left
of E. The one who plays Baseball sits second to the right of D. D, who plays Badminton, sits
second to the right of B, who cannot sit adjacent to E. C, who plays Football, sits between the
players of Chess and Baseball. G is a Tennis player, and sits second to the left of H, who is a
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Cricketer.
1. Who among the following pairs represent immediate neighbours of the Badminton player?
1) GA 2) AH 3) BH 4) AE 5) None of these
4. How many persons are sitting between A and the one who plays Hockey, if counted clockwise
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from A?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) Six
5. Which of the following games is played by the one who sits second to the left of the Baseball
player?
1) Chess 2) Tennis 3) Cricket 4) Football 5) None of these
6. The one who sits between the Tennis player and the cricketer plays which of the following games?
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7. In which of the following pairs the player of first game (of the pair) sits on the immediate left of the
player of the second game (of the pair)?
1) Tennis-Football 2) Cricket-Hockey 3) Baseball-Golf
4) Football-Chess 5) Chess-Golf
Directions (Q. 8-12): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
One of the seven regional films—Punjabi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali and Bhojpuri—
is shown on each day of a Film Festival, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Bengali film
is shown on Thursday. Kannada film is shown on the day immediately after the day on which
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8. Telugu film is shown on which of the following days?
1) Monday 2) Tuesday 3) Wednesday 4) Thursday 5) Friday
9. How many films are shown between Tamil film and Marathi film?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None of these
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11. On which of the following days is Bhojpuri film shown?
1) Tuesday 2) Wednesday 3) Thursday 4) Friday 5) Cannot be determined
12. Which of the following regional movies is shown just before the Bengali film?
1) Bhojpuri
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1. 2 2. 5 3. 3 4. 2 5. 5
6. 1 7. 4
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Tue s d a y Ta m il
W e d ne sd a y P unja b i
T hursd a y B e nga li
F rid a y B ho jp uri
S a turd a y M a ra thi
S und a y K a nna d a
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8. 1 9. 3 10. 4 11. 4 12. 2
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below.
A, B, C, D, E and F are six boys each belonging to a different city, viz Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow,
Pilibhit and Jaipur, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them got selected in a different bank,
viz Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Vijaya Bank, Dena Bank and Central Bank, not
necessarily in the same order. B belongs to Jaipur but did not get selected in either Dena Bank or
Canara Bank.
D doesn’t belong either to Delhi or to Lucknow, but got selected in Syndicate Bank.
The one who got selected in Dena Bank doesn’t belong to Jaipur. The one who got selected in Central
Bank belongs to Lucknow. F did not get selected in Dena Bank. Either C or F got selected in UCO
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Bank but neither of them belongs to Pilibhit or Lucknow. A belongs to Kanpur and he got selected in
either Canara Bank or UCO Bank. F doesn’t belong to Delhi.
4. The one who belongs to Agra got selected in which of the following banks?
1) UCO Bank 2) Dena Bank
3) Either UCO Bank or Dena Bank 4) Vijaya Bank
5) Can’t be determined
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Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
There are ten friends sitting in two parallel rows numbered I and II. In each row, there are five persons
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and there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Members in row I are facing the members
of row II.
A, B, C, D and E are sitting in row I, facing south. P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in row II, facing north.
All ot them are not necessarily sitting in the same order. C is facing R. B and E are not facing S. A
sits at one of the ends. T is fourth to the right of P and is facing E. Q sits between R and P.
6. Who is facing Q?
1) A 2) D 3) Either A or D
4) B 5) None of these
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9. Which of the following is S’s position?
1) Between Q and T 2) Second to the right of P 3) Facing B
4) On the immediate left of T 5) None of these
10. Which of the following gives the sitting order of persons sitting in row I from your right to left?
1) B, D, C, A, E 2) A, B, C, D, E 3) E, D, C, B, A
4) E, C, B, D, A 5) None of these
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ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATION:
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1. 4 2. 3 3. 2 4. 1 5. 3
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Row I:
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Row II:
6. 4 7. 2 8. 3 9. 4 10. 3
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing away from
the centre. Each of them has a different rank in mock test, viz 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and
8th but not necessarily in the same order.
A and C, whose rank is 3rd, can never sit together. There are two persons between the
persons whose ranks are 7th and 5th. The person whose rank is 5th sits second to the right of F.
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H does not rank 2nd or 1st and he is also immediate neighbour of the one whose rank is 5th. The
person whose rank is 1st cannot sit with the person whose rank is 4th.
There are two persons sitting between C and the person whose rank is 6th. B and E are
immediate neighbours of each other. The person whose rank is 1st sits on the immediate left of the
person whose rank is 8th. A is second to the right of the person whose rank is 7th. D’s rank is
neither 6th nor 7th. E and G are not immediate neighbours. G, who does not rank 5th, sits on the
immediate right of H. There is only one person sitting between those two persons whose ranks are
8th and 6th.
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There is only one person sitting between G and the person whose rank is 6th and the person
can never be F.
3. Which of the following is the position of F with respect to the person whose rank is 4th?
1) Second to the left 2) Third to the right 3) Third to the left
4) Fourth to the right 5) Can’t be determined
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4. If A interchanges his place with the person whose rank is 2nd, then which of the following is the
position of the person whose rank is 3rd with respect to the person whose rank is 6th?
1) Second to the left 2) Second to the right 3) Third to the right
4) Third to the left 5) None of these
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UCO, PNB, HDFC, SBI, RBI, Axis and ICICI. All of them are sitting around a circular table and
facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. W is working with PNB and doesn’t sit
between Q and R. S sits second to the left of the person who is working with PNB and opposite
U. P works with the UCO Bank and is fourth to the left of R and does not sit on the immediate left
of the person who is working with the Axis Bank.The person who is working with RBI sits between
those two persons who are working with SBI and the UCO Bank respectively. Q works with SBI
and is third to the left of the person who is working with PNB. The person working with Axis Bank
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faces W, who is on the immediate left of the person who is working with HDFC. The person
working with RBI sits third to the right of the person working with BOB.
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1. 4 2. 5 3. 3 4. 3 5. 2
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follow.
Six persons, viz Sinha, Saini, Bhagat, Yadav, Gupta and Mishra plan to go to six different hill
stations, viz Manali, Kullu, Mussourie, Rishikesh, Shimla and Nainital. They wish to go in
six different months, viz January, March, May, June, August and December. Two of them
want to travel by bus and two by rail and others are planning to go either by car or by flight.
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II.Sinha prefers bus journey but travels neither in August nor in May.
III. Neither Mishra nor Saini goes either to Shimla or to Mussourie.
IV.Rishikesh is visited in December.
V. Persons going to Kullu and Shimla go by bus and car respectively.
VI.Mr Bhagat goes to Nainital in March by air but Mishra does not travel in December.
3. Yadav visited by
1) Bus 2) Rail 3) Can’t be determined
4) Car 5) None of these
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Directions (Q. 6 - 10): Read the following information and answer the questions that follow.
There are six boys – Amit, Bhushan, Dhruv, Manoj, Harsh and Arvind. They want to go out
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with six girls – Neha, Shruti, Kruti, Chanchal, Sujata and Radhika, not necessarily in the
same order. The pairs went to a movie, beach, park, play and two of them went to circus.
They like different cars, viz Esteem, Matiz, Santro and Tata. But Esteem and Matiz are
preferred by two pairs.
6. If Amit goes out with Neha, who among the following likes Santro car?
1) Neha 2) Chanchal 3) Arvind
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4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these
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9. Which car does Dhruv like?
1) Esteem 2) Can’t be determined 3) Tata
4) Mati 5) None of these
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N ame M o de o f
P la c e
o f th e M o n th T ra n s p o -
v is ite d
p e rs o n rta tio n
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S inh a M us s o ur ie J a n /J un e B us
S a ini R is hik e s h D ecemb er R a il
B ha ga t N a inita l M a rc h A ir
J a n /A u g/
Ya d a v S h im la C ar
M a y/J une
J a n /A u g/
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G up ta M a na li R a il
M a y/J une
J a n /A u g/
M is hra K u llu B us
M a y/J une
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Santro/
Manoj Shruti/Neha Circus
Matiz
Arvind Kruti Park Matiz
Dhruv Radhika Beach Esteem
Bhushan Chanchal Movie Esteem
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Harsh Sujata Play Tata
6. 4 7. 4 8. 3 9. 1 10. 2
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
which follow.
Anil, Karan, Manish, Ranjan, Arun and Nikhil live on different floors in the same building. All
of them own one car each, and each car is of a different company, namely Hyundai, Mahindra,
Tata, Ford, Maruti and Fiat (not necessarily in the same order). The ground floor is numbered 1,
the floor above it number 2, and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 6.
Karan lives on an even-numbered floor and does not own Mahindra or Tata car; only two
people live between the floors on which Karan and Nikhil live. Ranjan lives on the floor immediately
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above the floor on which Manish lives. Ranjan does not live on an odd-numbered floor and lives
immediately below that of one who owns a Hyundai car. Anil does not live on the floor immediately
above or immediately below the floor on which Arun lives. Anil does not live on the lower-most
floor, ie floor number 1. Ranjan owns a Maruti car. Anil owns a Fiat car.
1. Who amongst the following live on the floors between the floors on which Karan and Nikhil
live?
1) Manish, Ranjan 2) Anil, Manish 3) Ranjan, Arun
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4) Anil, Arun 5) Can’t be determined
4. How many people live on the floors above the floor on which Anil lives?
1) None 2) One 3) Two
4) Three 5) Can’t be determined
5. Which car is owned by the person who lives on the 3rd floor?
1) Mahindra 2) Tata 3) Ford
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Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given
questions.
There are four boys and three girls in a group of college students. They are A, B, C, D, E, F
and G. Each student is from a different college – KA, GLA, ISBM, KITE, GS, MLD and BND
– and studies different subjects, viz Hindi, English, Maths, Science, Arts, History and Psychology
but not necessarily in the same order. None of the girls is from MLD or KA college. C is in ISBM
and she studies Arts. A studies History. B is not in KITE college. E is in BND college and studies
English. F is from KA college and does not study Hindi. G is from MLD college and studies
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6. The student who studies History is from which of the following colleges?
1) KITE 2) BND
3) GS 4) MLD
5) None of these
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4) F, E, G 5) None of these
3 Manish Mahindra/Tata
2 Karan Ford
1 Arun Tata/Mahindra
1. 1 2. 4 3. 3 4. 1 5. 5
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Subject (table I) Student College (Table II)
Hindi English Math Art Science History Psy KA GLA GS KITE MLD BND ISBM
× × × × × × A(+) × × × × × ×
× × × × × × B (–) × × × × × ×
× × × × × × C (–) × × × × × ×
× × × × × × D (+) × × × × × ×
× × × × × × E (–) × × × × × ×
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× × × × × × F (+) × × × × × ×
× × × × × × G (+) × × × × × ×
6. 3 7. 5; B, C, E 8. 2 9. 3 10. 2
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
Six persons—L, M, N, O, P and R—are sitting around a circular table facing towards the
centre in a hotel. They ordered different items like Juice, Shake, Ice cream, Fruits, Patties and
Pastries for their breakfast, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them wears a shirt of a
different brand, viz Levis, Woodland, Lee, Mufti, Raymond and UCB, not necessarily according
to the order given.
(i) The persons who ordered Juice, Ice cream, and Pastries are wearing neither Levis nor Woodland
shirts.
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(ii) The persons in Lee and Raymond shirts have ordered neither Juice nor Ice cream.
(iii) L is not wearing a Levis shirt and is not on the immediate left of the person who has ordered Fruits.
(iv) The only person who is sitting between P and R likes Shake. The person who is on the left side of
the person in Levis shirt does not eat Patties.
(v) O ordered Fruits and he is wearing Lee shirt. He is facing the person who has ordered Shake.
(vi) The one who has ordered Juice is sitting opposite the person in UCB shirt while the person in Lee
shirt is on the left side of the person who ordered Pastries.
(vii) The one who ordered Patties is on the immediate right of the person in Levis shirt but on the
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immediate left of the person who ordered for Ice cream.
(viii) N has not ordered Ice cream while R has not ordered Juice.
5. The person who ordered Patties is wearing the shirt of which of the following brands?
1) Mufti 2) Raymond 3) UCB
4) Woodland 5) None of these
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Mahesh, who is facing the centre. Hina and Ravi are facing each other and both are not sitting next
to Mahesh or Anita.
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1) Three 2) Two 3) One
4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these
9. Which of the following groups of four students are not facing the centre?
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1) Chandu, Ravi, Seema and Pawan
2) Eti, Seema, Pawan and Ravi
3) Pawan, Seema, Eti and Chandu
4) Pawan, Chandu, Anita and Seema
5) None of these
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O orders Fruits and wears Lee shirts. The person opposite O orders Shake.
Now, the persons wearing Levis and Woodland do not order Juice, Ice cream, Pastries or Fruits.
So, they order Shake or Patties. But one who orders Patties is on the immediate right of the
person wearing Levis shirt. So, the person wearing Levis shirt orders Shake while the person who
orders Patties wears Woodland shirt and is sitting on the right of the person in Levis shirt.
Now, the person who orders Patties is on the immediate left of the person who orders Ice cream.
Clearly, using (vi), the person on the left of the person in Levis shirt orders Juice. But he is sitting
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opposite the person wearing UCB shirt. So the person who orders Ice cream wears UCB shirt.
Now, the person who orders Juice must be wearing either Raymond or Mufti. But the person in
Raymond shirt does not order Juice. So, he wears Mufti. The person who orders Pastries wears
Raymond shirt.
R orders Patties and wears Woodland shirt. M orders Ice cream and wears UCB shirt.
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Eight persons, viz A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
Each of them has a different profession, viz Doctor, Engineer, Actor, Teacher, Professor,
Lawyer, Singer and Painter, not necessarily in the same order.
A, who is a Painter, sits third to the left of E. The one who is a Singer sits on the immediate right
of A. D, who is an Engineer, sits second to the right of B. B is not an immediate neighbour
of E. C, who is an Actor, sits exactly in the middle of the Professor and the Singer. G, who is
a doctor, sits second to the left of H,who is a Lawyer.
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1. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of the Engineer?
1) BE 2) CG 3) AH 4) HB 5) GE
2. How many people sit between A and the Teacher when counted in clockwise direction from
A?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four
Directions (Q. 7-11): Read the information carefully and answer the questions given
below.
Six members of a family — P, Q, R, S, T and V — pursue one of the given professions, viz,
Psychologist, Manager, Advocate, Jeweller, Doctor, and Engineer, but not necessarily in the
same order.
(i) The Doctor is the grandfather of V who is a Psychologist.
(ii) S, who is the Manager, is married to P.
(iii) R, who is the Jeweller, is married to the Advocate.
(iv) Q is mother of T and V.
(v) There are two married couples in the family.
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8. What is the profession of P?
1) Advocate 2) Engineer 3) Manager 4) Doctor 5) None of these
9. How P is related to T?
1) Father 2) Wife 3) Grandfather
4) Grandmother 5) None of these
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1) Manager 2) Doctor 3) Advocate 4) Psychologist 5) Engineer
(Doctor)
G
(Teacher) B E (Professor)
(Lawyer) H C (Actor)
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D F (Singer)
(Engineer) A
(Painter)
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(7-11): According to the given information, there are two married couples in the family. One of
the two pairs is S (Manager) – P (Doctor) and another would be R (Jeweller) – Q (Advocate).
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T and V would be siblings but their genders are unknown. And finally, we have the relationship
of three generations as under:
Grandparents I – P (+) (Doctor) – S (–) (Manager)
Parents II – R (+) (Jeweller) – Q (–) (Advocate)
Children III – V (Psychologist) – T (Engineer)
7. 5; Since we cannot determine the gender of T and V, we cannot say exactly how many males
are there in the family.
8. 4
9. 3
10. 5
11. 1
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
Seven friends, viz Manjit, Navin, Parul, Hitesh, Tarun, Raghu and Sahil, are pursuing their
PhD in different subjects—Maths, History, Political Science, Chemistry, Economic, Accounts and
Geography, but not necessarily in the same order. They study in three different universities, viz P, Q
and S. At least two friends study in the same university. Hitesh is studying Political Science in
university P. The one who is studying History is not from university S. Sahil is studying Geography
in university Q with only Navin. Manjit is not studying Economics and is not from university P.
Raghu is studying Accounts and is not from university P. Tarun is studying Chemistry but not from
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university P. No one studies Maths or Economics in university P.
Directions (Q. 6-11): Read the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight friends—Aman, Bharat, Rohit, Dinesh, Ishant, Farhan, Aditya and Hirender—are sitting
around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them has a
different designation, viz Banker, Teacher, Company MD, Politician, Corporate Leader, General
Manager, Specialist Officer and CEO. Aman sits third to the right of the CEO. Only two people sit
between the CEO and Hirender. The Specialist Officer and the Company MD are immediate
neighbours. Neither Aman nor Hirender is either a Specialist Officer or a Company MD. The
Specialist Officer is not an immediate neighbour of the CEO. The Banker sits second to the left of
Ishant. Ishant is not an immediate neighbour of Hirender. The Banker is an immediate neighbour of
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6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus
form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) Farhan–Teacher 2) Aditya–General Manager
3) Dinesh–Banker 4) Aman–Corporate Leader
5) Bharat–CEO
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4) Corporate Leader 5) Bharat
11. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
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Friend University Subject
Manjit S Maths
Navin Q Economics
Parul P History
Hitesh P Political Science
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Raghu S Accounts
Sahil Q Geography
Tarun S Chemistry
1. 4 2. 1 3. 5 4. 3 5. 2
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6. 5 7. 4 8. 1 9. 3 10. 2 11. 4
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
Six persons—L, M, N, O, P and R—are sitting around a circular table facing towards the
centre in a hotel. They ordered different items like Juice, Shake, Ice cream, Fruits, Patties and
Pastries for their breakfast, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them wears a shirt of a
different brand, viz Levis, Woodland, Lee, Mufti, Raymond and UCB, not necessarily according
to the order given.
(i) The persons who ordered Juice, Ice cream, and Pastries are wearing neither Levis nor Woodland
shirts.
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(ii) The persons in Lee and Raymond shirts have ordered neither Juice nor Ice cream.
(iii) L is not wearing a Levis shirt and is not on the immediate left of the person who has ordered Fruits.
(iv) The only person who is sitting between P and R likes Shake. The person who is on the left side of
the person in Levis shirt does not eat Patties.
(v) O ordered Fruits and he is wearing Lee shirt. He is facing the person who has ordered Shake.
(vi) The one who has ordered Juice is sitting opposite the person in UCB shirt while the person in Lee
shirt is on the left side of the person who ordered Pastries.
(vii) The one who ordered Patties is on the immediate right of the person in Levis shirt but on the
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immediate left of the person who ordered for Ice cream.
(viii) N has not ordered Ice cream while R has not ordered Juice.
2. The only person who is sitting between P and O is wearing the shirt of which of the following
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brands?
1) Mufti 2) UCB 3) Woodland
4) Raymond 5) None of these
5. The person who ordered Patties is wearing the shirt of which of the following brands?
1) Mufti 2) Raymond 3) UCB
4) Woodland 5) None of these
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Mahesh, who is facing the centre. Hina and Ravi are facing each other and both are not sitting next
to Mahesh or Anita.
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1) Three 2) Two 3) One
4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these
9. Which of the following groups of four students are not facing the centre?
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1) Chandu, Ravi, Seema and Pawan
2) Eti, Seema, Pawan and Ravi
3) Pawan, Seema, Eti and Chandu
4) Pawan, Chandu, Anita and Seema
5) None of these
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O orders Fruits and wears Lee shirts. The person opposite O orders Shake.
Now, the persons wearing Levis and Woodland do not order Juice, Ice cream, Pastries or Fruits.
So, they order Shake or Patties. But one who orders Patties is on the immediate right of the
person wearing Levis shirt. So, the person wearing Levis shirt orders Shake while the person who
orders Patties wears Woodland shirt and is sitting on the right of the person in Levis shirt.
Now, the person who orders Patties is on the immediate left of the person who orders Ice cream.
Clearly, using (vi), the person on the left of the person in Levis shirt orders Juice. But he is sitting
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opposite the person wearing UCB shirt. So the person who orders Ice cream wears UCB shirt.
Now, the person who orders Juice must be wearing either Raymond or Mufti. But the person in
Raymond shirt does not order Juice. So, he wears Mufti. The person who orders Pastries wears
Raymond shirt.
R orders Patties and wears Woodland shirt. M orders Ice cream and wears UCB shirt.
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1. 3 2. 4 3. 5 4. 1 5. 4
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6. 2 7. 4 8. 1 9. 3 10. 2
Directions (Q. 4-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight friends O, P, Q, R, Z, T, U and V are sitting around a circle, facing the centre, but not
necessarily in the same order. P is second to the left of U, who is fourth to the right of Q. V
is opposite O, who is second to the right of Z. O is not an immediate neighbour of P or U. R
is an immediate neighbour of Q.
5. Starting from O, if all the friends are made to sit in alphabetical order in clockwise direction,
the position of how many (excluding O) will remain unchanged?
1) One 2) Two 3) None 4) Three 5) None of these
9. Which of the following is true, with respect to the given seating arrangement?
1) O sits on the immediate right of Z.
2) U sits exactly between V and P.
3) Z sits second to the right of V.
4) Q is an immediate neighbour of P.
5) None of these
10. T is related to P in a certain way. Similarly, Q is related to U, according to the given seating
arrangement. Who among the following is related to Z, following the same pattern?
1) Q 2) P 3) V 4) O 5) R
(1-3):
Raman > Sushant > Shoumya > Anu > Saurabh > Swati
58 kg 46 kg
1. 3
2. 3; Anu’s weight = 58 – 8 = 50 kg
Shoumya’s weight lies between Anu’s and Sushant’s. Thus, the possible weight of Shoumya is
55 kg.
3. 3
(4-10):
4. 2 5. 3 6. 4 7. 1 8. 2
9. 3 10. 5
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions:
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Eight friends, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of
them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The
ones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides
face outside.
P, who faces the centre, sits third to the right of V. T, who faces the centre, is not an immediate
neighbour of V. Only one person sits between V and W. S sits second to right of Q. Q faces the
centre. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.
1. Who sits second to the left of Q?
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1) V 2) P 3) T 4) Y 5) Cannot be determined
V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not an immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one
of the extreme ends. Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons
sit between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an
immediate neighbour of R.
6. Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the rows?
1) B, E 2) S, T 3) P, R 4) B, F 5) None of these
7. Who amongst the following faces A?
1) R 2) T 3) P 4) Q 5) S
8. How many persons are seated between T and S?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None
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1) F sits second to right of C.
2) F is not an immediate neighbour of A.
3) F sits third to left of D.
4) F sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.
5) F faces V.
11. Who amongst the following sits exactly between P and Q?
1) R 2) V 3) S 4) T 5) Cannot be determined
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Answers With explanations:
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1. 2 2. 3
3. 4; Others sit in the middle of the sides.
1 1
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6. 3 7. 5 8. 2 9. 1 10. 5 11. 4
3. Which of the following pairs of persons has both the persons sitting on the same side with
first person sitting to the right of second person?
1) DF 2) CB 3) FC 4) AG 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it.
A group of seven friends, A, B, C, D, E, F and G, work as Economist, Agriculture Officer, IT
Officer, Terminal Operator, Clerk, Forex Officer and Research Analyst, for Banks L, M, N,
P, Q, R and S, but not necessarily in the same order. C works for Bank N and is neither a
Research Analyst nor a Clerk. E is an IT Officer and works for Bank R. A works as Forex
Officer and does not work for Bank L or Q. The one who is an Agriculture Officer works for
Bank M. The one who works for Bank L works as a Terminal Operator. F works for Bank Q.
G works for Bank P as a Research Analyst. D is not an Agriculture Officer.
10. Which of the following combinations of person, profession and bank is correct?
1) A- Forex Officer - M
2) D - Clerk - L
3) F -Agriculture Officer - Q
4) B -Agriculture Officer - S
5) None of these
(1–5):
1. 5; C
2. 2 3. 4 4. 3 5. 2
(6-10):
6. 2 7. 3 8. 1 9. 4 10. 5
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students of a school. They study in Std VI, VII and VIII with
not more than three in any Std. Each of them has a favourite subject from Physics, Geography,
English, Marathi, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Economics not necessarily in the
same order.
D likes Chemistry and studies in Std VIII with only H. B does not study in Std VII. E and A
study in the same Std but not with B. C and F study in the same Std. Those who study in Std
VI do not like Mathematics or Biology. F likes Physics. The one who studies in Std VIII
likes English. C does not like Geography. A’s favourite subject is Marathi and G does not
like Biology.
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions:
(i) In a family of 6 persons, there are two couples.
(ii) The Lawyer is the head of the family and has only two sons — Mukesh and Rakesh—
both Teachers.
(iii) Mrs. Reena and her mother-in-law both are Lawyers.
(iv) Mukesh’s wife is a Doctor and they have a son, Ajay.
1-5:
1. 1
2. 5;Maths
3. 1
4. 5
5. 3
(6–10):
6. 1
7. 3
8. 2;Rakesh, Mukesh and Ajay
9. 4;The family doesn’t have Ajay’s grandfather.
10. 4
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below:
(a) In a family of six persons — A, B, C, D, E and F — there are three males and three
females. There are two married couples and two persons are unmarried. Each one of them
reads different newspapers, viz. Times of India, Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Financial
Times, Navbharat Times and Business Standard.
(b) E, who reads Indian Express, is mother-in-law of A, who is wife of C. D is the father of
F and he does not read Times of India or Business Standard. B reads Navbharat Times and
is the sister of F, who reads Hindustan Times. C does not read Business Standard.
2. How is F related to E?
1) Daughter 2) Brother 3) Son
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6-9): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below:
(i)There are five types of cards viz. A, B, C, D and E. There are three cards of each type.
These are to be inserted in envelopes of three colours — red, yellow and brown. There are
five envelopes of each colour.
(ii)B, D and E type cards are to be inserted in red envelopes; A, B and C type cards are to be
inserted in yellow envelopes; and C, D and E type cards are to be inserted in brown envelopes.
(iii)Two cards each of B and D type are inserted in red envelopes.
7. Which of the following combinations of the type of cards and the number of cards is definitely
correct in respect of yellow-coloured envelopes?
1) A-2, B-1, C-2 2) B-1, C-2, D-2 3) A-2, E-1, D-2
4) A-3, B-1, C-1 5) None of these
8. Which of the following combinations of types of cards and the number of cards and colour
of envelope is definitely correct?
1) C-2, D-1, E-2, Brown 2) C-1, D-2, E-2, Brown 3) B-2, D-2, A-1, Red
4) A-2, B-2, C-1, Yellow 5) None of these
9. Which of the following combinations of colour of the envelope and the number of cards is
definitely correct in respect of E type cards?
1) Red-2, Brown-1 2) Red-1, Yellow-2 3) Red-2, Yellow- 1
4) Yellow-1, Brown-2 5) None of these
(1-5): The following table and family tree can be made easily.
Pe rs on N e ws pape r Se x
E Indian Express Female
A Business Standard Female
C Times of India M ale
D Financial Times M ale
B N avbharat Times Female
F Hindustan Times M ale
Relationship (-)E D(+)
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(-)B — (+)F — (+)C A(-)
1. 1 2. 3 3. 2
4. 5;Business Standard 5. 3
(6-9):
From (ii), Out of fifteen cards nine cards can be inserted easily.
Red envelope Yellow envelope Brown envelope
B A C
D B D
E C E
The digits in brackets shows the no. of cards. Now, From (i), it is clear that each colour of
envelope contains five cards, so there are two cards of C-type in brown envelope. Hence the
remaining one card of C-type is in yellow envelope. Hence all the three A-type cards are in
yellow envelope.
6. 3 7. 4 8. 1
9. 5;Brown-2, Red-1
QUICK TEST PUZZLE FOR IBPS PO MAIN
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T belonging to different cities, viz Delhi, Kolkata,
Chennai, Mumbai, Lucknow, Jaipur, Pune and Bangalore, but not necessarily in the same order,
went to Hyderabad to attend an awareness programme to reduce pollution in our country. Each
had a different specialisation, viz Literature, Science, Economics, Marketing, Designing, Information
Technology, Choreography and Acting, but not necessarily in the same order.
Q is from Chennai. S does not have specialisation in Literature or Science. O is from Lucknow
and he has specialisation in Designing. Neither R nor S has specialisation in Marketing or Information
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Technology. One who is from Chennai has specialisation in Choreography. M and N have
specialisation either in Information Technology or in Acting. P does not have specialisation in
Marketing and R does not have specialisation in Science. One who is from Mumbai has specialisation
in Literature and one who is from Delhi has specialisation in Science. S and T belong either to Pune
or to Kolkata. M and S do not belong to Bangalore and Pune respectively. One who belongs to
Jaipur has specialisation in Acting.
1. Which of the following combinations is definitely true in respect of the above information?
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1) M – Jaipur – Information Technology
2) O – Mumbai – Designing
3) T – Pune – Marketing
4) P – Delhi – Literature
5) S – Chennai – Economics
3. The person with specialisation in Information Technology comes from which of the following
cities?
1) Lucknow 2) Bangalore 3) Mumbai
4) Delhi 5) None of these
1) P 2) Q 3) R 4) T 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
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Gurgaon. All of them are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that
there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1 A, B, C and D are seated and all of
them are facing South. In row 2 P, Q, R and S are seated and all of them are facing North.
Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member faces another member of the other row.
(All the information given above do not necessarily represent the order of seating as in the final
arrangement.)
l P, who does not sit at any of the extreme ends, is sitting opposite the person who is on
the immediate right of the one who is studying at BSC Bangalore.
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l The person from BSC Faridabad sits at an extreme end but does not face the person
from BSC Kolkata.
l S and R are immediate neighbours and neither of them faces B. There is only one person
between C and D and that person is from BSC Gurgaon.
l A, who is neither from BSC Ranchi nor from BSC Patna, sits second to the left of B. B
faces the one from BSC Mumbai. Q is not from BSC Faridabad.
l The person from BSC Ranchi is an immediate neighbour of the person from BSC Kolkata.
l There is only one person sitting between P and S. D and A are immediate neighbours. S
cce is from BSC Kolkata.
8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement
and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) B 2) D 3) R 4) S 5) P
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10. C is related to BSC Bangalore in the same way as R is related to BSC Patna based on the
given arrangement. Who amongst the following is S related to, following the same pattern?
1) BSC Ranchi 2) BSC Mumbai 3) BSC Gurgaon
4) BSC Bangalore 5) None of these
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in the following table. Put a tick (mark) () if you get a positive clue. Put a cross (mark) (×) if you
get a negative information.
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N × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
O × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
P × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
Q × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
R × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
S × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
T × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
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Combining both tables, we get
1. 3 2. 5; N 3. 2 4. 3 5. 5
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6. 3 7. 5 8. 4 9. 3 10. 2
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Raju, Ram, Rita and Reena are four students of different classroom coaching centres of ABC,
a leading classroom coaching centre for IAS aspirants. Each belongs to a different state, ie UP,
Uttarakhand, Bihar and Odisha, but not necessarily in the same order. ABC arranged an All India
Mock-Test series for all the classroom coaching centres students of ABC in four cities Bangalore,
Kolkata, Dehradun and Chennai. The students Raju, Ram, Rita and Reena appeared for the test
series in different cities. When the results were declared they got first to fourth position in All-India
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ranking. They were students of ABC, ie Lucknow, Delhi, Patna and Cuttack, but not necessarily
in the same order.
I. The one who appeared at the Bangalore test centre got the 4th position in All-India ranking.
But he is not Ram. The one who appeared at Chennai for the test got the first position. The
one who belongs to Uttarakhand got the third position, while the one who studied at the
Lucknow centre got the second position in All-India ranking.
II. Raju and Ram studied neither at the Lucknow centre not at Delhi. They appeared for test
neither at Kolkata nor at Dehradun. They belong neither to Odisha nor to Uttarakhand.
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III. The one who studied at the Patna centre does not belong to Bihar. The one who belongs to
Uttarakhand is not Reena. The one who studied in Delhi did not appear for the test at
Kolkata centre. The one who belongs to UP did not appear at Bangalore centre.
1. In which of the following cities did Raju appear for the test?
1) Bangalore 2) Dehradun 3) Chennai
4) Kolkata 5) Data inadequate
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2. Which of the following combinations is definitely true in respect of the given information?
1) Ram – Dehradun – 2 2) Rita – Bangalore – 4
3) Reena – Kolkata – 3 4) Raju – Chennai – 1
5) None is true
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
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are at least two persons in the same department. Moreover, each of these seven friends has a
different salary as well. No two of them have the same salary. In addition to this, some information
is given as follows.
• Karan works in Marketing department and earns more than only Diya.
• Sujata does not work with Rahul and Diya. Rahul stands 4th from the top when arranged
in descending order of their salaries.
• Gaurav is neither from HR not from the department where Preeti works. Diya and Riya
are in the same department.
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• Preeti works only with Rahul but not in HR department and she earns less than only Riya
and Gaurav.
• At most three people can work in the same department.
7.
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Which of the following statements is/are false?
1) Diya earns more than only Sujata.
2) Gaurav works in the Finance department.
3) The HR department has the maximum number of persons working.
4) All are false
5) None of these
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Name Classroom Test centre State Position
Raju Cuttack Bangalore Bihar 4
Ram Patna Chennai UP 1
Rita Delhi Dehradun Uttrakhand 3
Reena Lucknow Kolkata Odisha 2
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1. 1 2. 5 3. 1 4. 4 5. 2
(6-10):
Department Persons
Marketing Karan, Sujata and Gaurav
HR Diya, Riya
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Salary in descending order
1 Riya/Gaurav
2 Riya/Gaurav
3 Preeti
4 Rahul
5 Sujata
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6 Karan
7 Diya
6. 3 7. 4 8. 1 9. 4 10. 5
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questions.
Eight persons from different companies, viz. Accenture, Google, Facebook, IBM, Infosys,
Microsoft, TCS and Wipro, are sitting in two parallel rows containing four persons each, in
such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, J, K, L and M
are sitting and all of them are facing north.
In row 2, A, B, C and D are sitting and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given
seating arrangement each member sitting in a row faces another member of the other row.
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(All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating as in the
final arrangement.)
• The person from Infosys faces the one who is on the immediate left of L. L is neither from
Google nor from Facebook.
• An immediate neighbour of A faces the person from Accenture. The person from Microsoft
faces the person who is on the left of the person from Google.
• There is only are person sitting between the persons from Google and TCS but that person
is not J. The persons from Google and Facebook are not sitting at the extreme ends.
•
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B sits on the immediate left of the person from Infosys. Persons from IBM and Microsoft
are immediate neighbours. C and K are not sitting at any of the ends.
• M faces the one who is sitting on the immediate right of the person from Microsoft. A is not
from Microsoft or IBM.
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement
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and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) C 2) J 3) A 4) K 5) M
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7. Who amongst the following faces the one from Microsoft?
1) The person who is from Google
2) L
3) M
4) The person who is from Wipro
5) K
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1) B and the person from Facebook
2) The persons from TCS and Infosys
3) The persons from Accenture and Microsoft
4) M and the person from Wipro
5) D and T
Directions (Q. 9 - 11): Study the following information carefully to answer the given
questions:
Each of the six friends – A, B, C, D, E and F – scored different marks in an examination. C
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scored more than only A and E. D scored less than only B. E did not score the least. The one
who scored the third highest marks scored 81 marks. E scored 62 marks.
10. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
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11. The person who scored the maximum, scored 13 marks more than F’s marks. Which of the
following can be D’s score?
1) 94 2) 60 3) 89 4) 78 5) 81
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(1 - 8):
2. 4
3. 5
4. 2
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5. 4
6. 2
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7. 5
8. 4
(9 - 11):
9. 1; C is most likely to score 70 marks as he is between F, who scored 81 marks and E, who
scored 62 marks.
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each has
different professions – CA, CS, ICWA, FCA, Lawyer, IAS, Computer Engineer and Pilot –
but not necessarily in the same order.
Q sits second to the left of W’s husband, who is neither an FCA nor a Computer Engineer.
No female is an immediate neighbour of Q. S’s daughter sits second to the right of U and on
the immediate left of ICWA. U, who is sister of V, is a Computer Engineer. U is not an
immediate neighbour of W’s husband. S’s daughter is a CA. Only one person is sitting
between P and U. W’s brother S sits on the immediate left of his mother, who is an IAS. P is
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the father of V. Only one person sits between W’s mother and T. T sits on the immediate
right of the person who is a CS.
Only one person sits between W and V. V sits second to the right of the person who is a
pilot. V is mother of R and not an immediate neighbour of T.
2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given information
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and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) U 2) R 3) T 4) W 5) V
3. The person who is a Lawyer is sitting between which of the following persons?
1) CA and FCA 2) IAS and CA 3) CS and ICWA
Directions (Q. 6-12): Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions which follow.
Eight girls, namely Radha, Rita, Rina, Riya, Ritu, Ruchi, Rachna and Rani, are sitting
around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them has a different hobby, viz Singing,
Reading, Dancing, Driving, Cooking, Travelling, Writing and Gossiping, but not necessarily
in the same order.
Radha and Rina, whose hobby is Dancing, can never sit together. There are two persons
between the persons whose hobbies are Writing and Cooking.
The girl whose hobby is Cooking sits second to the right of Ruchi.
There are two girls sitting between Rina and the girl whose hobby is Travelling. Rita
and Ritu are immediate neighbours of each other. The girl whose hobby is Singing sits on
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whose hobby is Driving.
Radha is second to the right of the girl whose hobby is Writing. Riya likes neither
Travelling nor Writing. Ritu and Rachna are not immediate neighbours. Rachna, who does
not like Cooking sits on the immediate right of Rani. There is only one girl sitting between
those two girls whose hobbies are Gossiping and Travelling.
There is only one girl sitting between Rachna and the girl whose hobby is Travelling and
that girl can never be Ruchi.
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6. Which of the following is the hobby of Rani?
1) Dancing 2) Driving 3) Cooking
4) Singing 5) Can’t be determined
9. Which of the following is the position of Ruchi with respect to the girl whose hobby is
Driving?
1) Second to the left 2) Fourth to the right 3) Third to the left
4) Third to the right 5) Can’t be determined
10. If Radha interchanges her place with the girl whose hobby is Reading, then which of
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the following is the position of the girl whose hobby is Dancing with respect to the girl
whose hobby is Travelling?
1) Second to the right 2) Third to the right 3) Third to the left
4) Second to the left 5) None of these
11. How many girls are sitting between Ritu and Rita when counted in anticlockwise
direction from Ritu?
1) None 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) Six
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12. Which of the following girls would be second to the left of the girl whose hobby is
Reading when all of them are allowed to sit in a direction facing away from the centre?
1) Riya
2) The girl whose hobby is Writing
3) The girl whose hobby is Dancing
4) The girl whose hobby is Travelling
5) Radha
(1-5):
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6. 2 7. 5 8. 4 9. 3 10. 2
11. 5 12. 4
3. In a certain manner four of the five are alike. Find the odd one out.
1) FAE 2) DGC 3) BAD 4) EGF 5) GED
5. If all the persons are asked to sit in an alphabetical orders, starting from A in an
anticlockwise direction, the position of how many will remain unchanged (excluding
A)?
1) Five 2) Four 3) Three 4) Two 5) Six
(1-7):
1. 5; Grandfather-in-law
2. 3 3. 3 4. 5 5. 3 6. 5
7. 5
QUICK TEST PUZZLE FOR RBI GRADE B
Directions (Q. 1-6): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and X are captains of eight different cricket teams, namely Australia, New
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Zealand, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, England, West Indies and South Africa, but not necessarily
in the same order. All of them are seated around a circular table and are facing the centre.
P sits third to the left of the Sri Lankan captain. Only two people sit between T and W. Neither
T nor W is an immediate neighbour of P. Neither T nor W is the captain of Sri Lanka. The
captain of South Africa sits second to the right of S. S is not an immediate neighbour of P.
S is not the Sri Lankan captain and P is not the captain of South Africa. The Australian
captain sits third to the left of V. The Australian and Sri Lankan captains are not immediate
neighbours. Only one person sits between S and the Indian captain. Captains of Pakistan
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and New Zealand are immediate neighbours. S is not the captain of New Zealand’s team.
Only one person sits between Q and the captain of England. The captain of England is an
immediate neighbour of X. W and Q are not immediate neighbours.
1. How many people sit between T and the captain of England when counted in clockwise
direction from T?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Four 5) Five
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2. Who is the captain of the Australian team?
1) P 2) V 3) W 4) T 5) Q
3. Which of the following would come in place of question mark based upon the given seating
arrangement?
VS XR TV RP ?
1) SW 2) WX 3) QW 4) QX 5) VR
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4. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
1) R is the captain of South Africa.
2) W is an immediate neighbour of V.
3) The captains of Australia and England are immediate neighbours.
4) Four people sit between W and Q.
5) X sits second to the left of S.
Directions (Q. 7-12): Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there
is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all
of them are facing south. In row 2, A, B, C, D and E are seated and all of them are facing
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7. How many persons are seated between Q and T?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Cannot be determined
8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
1) R 2) S 3) C 4) T 5) A
9. Who amongst the following are sitting exactly in the middle of the rows?
1) P, E 2) S, D 3) S, A 4) A, R 5) P, B
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10. Which of the following is true regarding B?
1) A and C are immediate neighbours of B.
2) B sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.
3) Q faces B.
4) T is an immediate neighbour of the person facing B.
5) D sits on the immediate left of B.
11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
1) T – E 2) Q – C 3) S – B 4) R – A 5) P – D
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12. Who amongst the following faces S?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
1. 3
2. 1
3. 2;There is pattern of going from the second member of a pair to the first member of the next
pair: +2, +3, +4... CW.
4. 3 5. 4 6. 4
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10. 5
11. 4;In all other, the second is the neighbour of the one facing the first.
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towards the centre, but not necessarily in the same order.
G is not an immediate neighbour of B, who is third to the right of F. A is not the person who sits
between I and F. H and C are not immediate neighbours of I, who is not an immediate
neighbour of B. D is not an immediate neighbour of H or I but is third to the right of I.
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2. Who is second to the left of G?
1) B or A 2) D 3) A 4) A or I 5) F or A
1) F 2) G 3) D 4) C 5) H
7. In which of the following combinations is the first person sitting between the second and
the third person?
1) DAG 2) IAG 3) BDC 4) BCD 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 8-12): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
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There are twelve friends sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each. In row 1, L, M,
N, O, P and Q are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Z, Y, X, W, V and U are
seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each
member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
P faces W, who does not sit at extreme ends. Z sits third to the right of W. Z does not sit at
extreme ends. Q does not face Z, and he does not sit at either of the extreme ends. Q is not
an immediate neighbour of P. Y sits at one of the extreme ends. Only two persons sit between
Y and V. V does not face Q. Two persons sit between N and M. N is not an immediate
neighbour of P. X does not face Q. L is not at an immediate neighbour of N.
10. Who among the following sit at the extreme ends of the rows?
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1) Q, O 2) L, N 3) X, Z 4) N, Q 5) Y, V
11. N is related to M in the same way as O is related to P. Which of the following is U related to,
following the same pattern?
1) Q 2) W 3) X 4) Y 5) None of these
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4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these
6. 5 7. 2
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6. Which of the following combinations of person, college and profession is definitely correct?
1) E-X-Fashion Designing 2) F-X-Engineering
3) A-Y-Businessman 4) D-Z-Teaching
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 8-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight friends Q, R, S, T, V, W, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre.
There are three males and five females in the group of friends. No two males are immediate
neighbours of each other.
V sits second to the right of his wife.
S sits third to the right of V.
W sits second to the right of her husband Z. Z is not an immediate neighbour of V’s
wife.
T is a male and Y is not an immediate neighbour of V.
R sits second to the right of Q.
11. Who amongst the following has a male sitting to the immediate left and the right?
1) Y 2) R 3) Q 4) S 5) None of these
14. How many people sit between V and S when counted in anti-clockwise direction ?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four
1. 5 2. 3 3. 1 4. 1 5. 4
6. 4 7. 2
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A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight sportspersons, each of them playing a different game, viz
Cricket, Football, Golf, Hockey, Chess, Baseball, Badminton and Tennis (not necessarily in
the same order).
All of them are seated around a circular table facing the centre. A, who plays Golf, sits third to
the left of E. The one who plays Baseball sits second to the right of D. D, who plays
Badminton, sits second to the right of B, who cannot sit adjacent to E. C, who plays Football,
sits between the players of Chess and Baseball. G is a Tennis player, and sits second to the
left of H, who is a Cricketer.
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1. Who among the following pairs represent immediate neighbours of the Badminton player?
1) GA 2) AH 3) BH 4) AE 5) None of these
4. How many persons are sitting between A and the one who plays Hockey, if counted clockwise
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from A?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) Six
5. Which of the following games is played by the one who sits second to the left of the Baseball
player?
1) Chess 2) Tennis 3) Cricket 4) Football 5) None of these
6. The one who sits between the Tennis player and the cricketer plays which of the following
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games?
1) Hockey 2) Golf 3) Badminton 4) Chess 5) None of these
7. In which of the following pairs the player of first game (of the pair) sits on the immediate
left of the player of the second game (of the pair)?
1) Tennis-Football 2) Cricket-Hockey
3) Baseball-Golf 4) Football-Chess
5) Chess-Golf
Directions (Q. 8-13): Following questions are based on the information given below.
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heavier than T and is the second heaviest. Y is lighter than V but heavier than S.
(iv) Z, who is fourth from the top, studies Commerce along with V.
(v) Y does not study either English or Sanskrit. T does not study Sanskrit.
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1) Z 2) Y 3) X 4) T 5) None of these
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6. 1 7. 4
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The person who is ranked ‘one’ is the heaviest and the one ranked eighth is the lightest.
8. 2
9. 2
10. 3
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12. 4
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there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting and all
of them are facing South. In row 2, P, Q, R, S, T and V are sitting and all of them are facing North.
Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member of a row faces another member of the
other row.
V sits third to the right of S. S faces F and F does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the lines. D
sits third to the right of C. R faces C. The one facing E sits third to the right of P. B and P do not sit at
the extreme ends of the lines. T is not an immediate neighbour of V and A is not an immediate neighbour
of C.
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1. Who among the following faces D?
1) T 2) P 3) Q 4) R 5) None of these
2. Who among the following represent the persons sitting at extreme ends of the rows?
1) R, F 2) T, A 3) D, R 4) C, Q 5) S, A
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
1) B, T 2) A, Q 3) C, S 4) F, P 5) D, R
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4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
1) D 2) S 3)V 4) T 5) A
5) None is true
Directions (Q. 8-15) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
which follow.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H study in different classes, viz 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th.
All of them are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
C sits third to the right of H. H studies in class 8. F sits second to left of E. E is not an immediate
neighbour of either C or H. The one who studies in class 1 is an immediate neighbour of E. Three
people sit between H and the student of class 7.
H, C and their immediate neighbours do not study in class 2. Only one person sits between the
student of class 2 and G. Students of class 3 and 4 are immediate neighbours of each other. C is
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3) One person sits between F and the student of class 4.
4) F sits second to the right of A.
5) None is true
10. How many persons sit between D and the student of class 4 when counted from the left hand
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side of the student of class 4?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four
Directions (Q. 13- 14): Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a
group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
14. 1) ED 2) FC 3) AH 4) EG 5) CB
15. What will come in place of question mark in the following series?
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G D B E ?
1) E 2) F 3) C 4) H 5) A
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1. 1; T faces D. 2. 2
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5. 2; Two persons P and S.
6. 3; E is facing Q.
7. 4
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3rd B E 6th
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C D 2nd
5th F
7th
8. 5 9. 4 10. 4 11. 2
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12. 3; H and E, who is the student of class 6 ,
13. 1; In all others first person is between the second and the third person of the group.
14. 4; All others are in clockwise order.
15. 5
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Directions (Q. 1-7): Study the following information and answer the given questions.
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Eight friends A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S are sitting in two opposite rows facing each other
such that each member of one row sits exactly opposite the member of the other row. In row
1, P, Q, R and S are sitting and all of them are facing south while in row 2, A, B, C and D are
sitting, facing north.
Moreover, each of the eight friends studies in different colleges, namely IIM Ahmedabad,
Bangalore, Kolkata, Lucknow, Indore, Shillong, Kozhikode and Ranchi but not necessarily
in the same order.
D is neither from IIM Shillong nor from Indore and faces R, who is neither from IIM
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Kolkata nor from Lucknow. The immediate neighbour of the person from IIM Ahmedabad
faces the immediate neighbour of the person from IIM Ranchi.
A, who is from IIM Kozhikode, can never sit at the extreme ends and faces the immediate
neighbour of the person from IIM Bangalore.
R sits second to the left of S, who is not at any of the extreme ends. The persons from
IIM Indore and Ahmedabad sit at the extreme ends of the rows and both of them are in
separate rows.
Q, who is not from IIM Bangalore, does not face A. The persons from IIM Lucknow and
Kolkata are immediate neighbours and one of them faces B, who is from Shillong.
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The persons from IIM Ranchi and Kozhikode sit in the same row but they are not
immediate neighbours.
2. The person from IIM Kolkata is facing which of the following persons?
1) A 2) D 3) C 4) B 5) None of these
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions and form
a group. One of them is different from the others. Which of the following is different?
1) S 2) B 3) R 4) A 5) Q
5. Which of the following is true about the person from IIM Lucknow?
1) He is on the immediate left of the person from IIM Bangalore.
2) He faces the person who is from IIM Kozhikode.
3) He is not sitting at any of the extreme ends.
4) All are true
5) None of these
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4) IIM Bangalore
5) Either IIM Bangalore or IIM Lucknow
7. If in a certain way P is related to IIM Kozhikode and Q is related to IIM Ranchi, then
which of the following is B related to, following the same pattern?
1) IIM Ahmedabad 2) IIM Kolkata 3) IIM Lucknow
4) IIM Shillong 5) Can’t be determined
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1. 3 2. 4 3. 5 4. 3 5. 4
6. 4 7. 3
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Directions (Q. 1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. W
sits second to the right of P, whose third to the left is T. R sits third to the left of Q, and S sits
immediately between W and R. V and W cannot sit opposite each other.
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4) Q 5) None of these
3. Four of the following five are similar in a certain way based on their positions in the seating
arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
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1) RZ
4) WR
2) SV
5) TQ
3) QV
4. How many persons sit between P and T when counted in anticlockwise direction from P?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three
4) Four 5) Five
1) S 2) W 3) Q
4) P 5) Both P and Q
Directions (Q. 6-10) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends studying in different classes—III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII
and IX. Each of them has a different hobby, viz singing, painting, dancing, poetry, swimming,
tracking and racing, but not necessarily in the same order. V studies in Class V and likes dancing.
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W likes racing and studies in Class III. P studies in Class VIII and does not like either singing or
tracking. R likes poetry and does not study either in Class VII or IV. S likes swimming and studies
in Class VI. T does not study in Class IV. Q does not like tracking.
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4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
10. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that
does not belong to that group?
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1) Plant 2) Water 3) Vegetables
4) Air 5) Acid
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1. 2 2. 3
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4. 4 5. 5
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P VIII Painting
Q IV Singing
R IX Poetry
S VI Swimming
T VII Tracking
V V Dancing
W III Racing
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(a) In a family of six persons — A, B, C, D, E and F — there are three males and three
females. There are two married couples and two persons are unmarried. Each one of them
reads different newspapers, viz. Times of India, Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Financial
Times, Navbharat Times and Business Standard.
(b) E, who reads Indian Express, is mother-in-law of A, who is wife of C. D is the father of
F and he does not read Times of India or Business Standard. B reads Navbharat Times and
is the sister of F, who reads Hindustan Times. C does not read Business Standard.
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1. Who among the following reads The Times of India?
1) C 2) D 3) A
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
2. How is F related to E?
1) Daughter 2) Brother 3) Son
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
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3. Which of the following is one of the married couples?
1) D-B 2) D-E 3) B-F 4) E-F 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below
P, Q, R, S, T, V and Z are seven employees of a call centre. They work in three shifts—I, II and
III. There is at least one and not more than three among in any of these shifts. Each of them
get one day off in every week from Monday to Sunday. Q works with only T in shift II and
his weekly off is immediate to the next of the off day of P. S has weekly off on Sunday and
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he is not in the same shift with either R or Q. P is in shift I with R whose off day is immediately
after Q and immediately before T. V’s off day is immediately after T but not on Saturday.
The employee having off day on Friday works in shift III and that on a Saturday does not
work with T. Z does not work either in shift II or in shift III.
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9. Who among them has off day immediately on the next of V’s off day?
1) P 2) Z 3) T
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
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Answers With Explanations:
(1-5): The following table and family tree can be made easily.
Person Newspaper Sex
E Indian Express Female
A Business Standard Female
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C Times of India Male
D Financial Times Male
B Navbharat Times Female
F Hindustan Times Male
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(-)B — (+)F — (+)C A(-)
1. 1 2. 3 3. 2
4. 5;Business Standard 5. 3
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Shift
Employees Off Day
I II III
P × × Monday
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Q × × Tuesday
R × × Wednesday
S × × Sunday
T × × Thursday
V × × Friday
Z × × Saturday
6. 1 7. 3
8. 3 9. 2
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Vishal, Rohan, Anu, Yogendra, Akash and Ritu stay on different floors of a six-storey building
(ground floor is numbered as floor 1 and top floor is numbered as floor 6).
Each of them plays one of the following games: Golf, Hockey, Squash, Tennis, Chess and
Volleyball, but not necessarily in the same order.
Rohan stays on floor 4 and he plays neither Chess nor Volleyball. The one who plays Hockey
stays on floor 3. Akash plays Tennis and he doesn’t stays on either floor 1 or 6. Anu stays on
floor 2 and plays Squash. Yogendra plays Volleyball but neither he nor Ritu stays on floor 1.
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1. Who plays Golf?
1) Ritu 2) Yogendra 3) Rohan 4) Vishal 5) None of these
4) Rohan—Floor 4—Chess
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6 - 8): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
A, B, C, D, E and F are six representatives from different countries, viz China, India, Brazil,
Russia, Canada and Spain, not necessarily in the same order. Each one is scheduled to
represent his country on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday.
The one who is from Russia is scheduled to represent his country on Thursday. D represents
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his country on Tuesday. A is from China but represents neither on Wednesday nor on
Saturday. C represents neither Russia nor India but has scheduled his day on Friday. B is
from Brazil and E is from Spain.
7. Who is scheduled to represent his country on the day after D represents his country?
1) B 2) C 3) F 4) Either B or E 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 9 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
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Five courses, viz A, B, C, D and E, each of one month’s duration, are to be taught from July
to November one after the other but not necessarily in the same order by the lecturers P, Q,
R, S and T. P teaches course B but not in the month of October or November. Q teaches
course A in the month of September. R teaches in the month of July but does not teach either
course C or D.
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10. Which of the following lecturers’ course immediately follows the lecture of course B?
1) P 2) Q 3) S 4) T 5) None of these
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Floor Player Game
6 Yogender Volleyball
5 Akash Tennis
4 Rohan Golf
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3 Ritu Hockey
2 Anu Squash
1 Vishal Chess
1. 3
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2. 2
3. 1
4. 3
5. 3
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8. 5
(9 - 10):
Course: A B C D E
Lecturer: Q P R
Month: Sept Aug July
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S and T will teach course ‘C’ or ‘D’ either in October or November.
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10. 2; Course B is taught in August and it will be followed by lecturer Q’s course in September.
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QUICK TEST PUZZLE FOR IBPS CLERK
Directions (Q. 1 - 6): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
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Six persons—A, B, C, D, E and F—stay on different floors of a six-storey building (ground
floor is numbered as floor 1 and top floor is numbered as floor 6). Each of them is in a
different profession, viz Doctor, Engineer, Lawyer, Architect, Journalist and Teacher.
D is a lawyer but stays neither on floor 2 nor on floor 5. B is neither an Architect nor a Journalist
but stays on floor 6. The Journalist doesn’t stay below the floor of the Architect but stays
below the floor of the Engineer. The Teacher stays either on floor 1 or on floor 4. E doesn’t
stay on an odd-numbered floor. A, who stays on floor 4, is either a Journalist or an Architect.
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Either C or F is an Engineer.
4) F–Engineer–Floor 5
5) None of these
5. If the Journalist stays on Floor 2, which floor will the Engineer stay on?
1) 1 2) 5 3) 4 4) 6 5) Can’t say exactly
Directions (Q. 7 - 11): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight friends—A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H—are sitting around a square table in such a way that
four of them sit at four corners of the table while the other four sit in the middle of the four
sides. Those who sit in the middle of the four sides face the centre while those who sit at the
four corners face outside.
A sits third to the left of C, who does not sit at any of the corners. E sits to the left but not on the
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immediate left of F, who is not an immediate neighbour of C. B and H are the immediate
neighbours of neither each other nor of A and D respectively.
D does not sit in the middle of any sides and at least two persons can sit between A and D. E and
G sit opposite each other but do not face each other. F cannot sit opposite C.
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8. What is the position of B with respect to F?
1) Third to the left
2) Third to the right
3) Fourth to the left
4) Second to the right
5) None of these
10. If they all are rearranged clockwise in alphabetical order starting from A (A retains his
original position), which of the following would retain his original position?
1) H 2) G 3) D 4) E 5) None of these
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Person Profession Floor
B Doctor 6
C/F Engineer 5
A Journalist 4
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D Lawyer 3
E Architect 2
F/C Teacher 1
1. 2; If F stays on floor 1, C will stay on floor 5 and then he will be the Engineer by profession.
2. 2
3. 3
4. 1
5. 2; According to the given condition, the Journalist must stay below the floor of the Engineer.
So, if the Journalist stays on floor 2, the condition is not violated. Therefore, the Engineer
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keeps on staying on floor 5, ie his original position.
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8. 3
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