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    Puzzle 1:

    1.) There are 4 people of different nationalities viz, French, Belgian, Australian and polish sitting in a row but necessary in

    that order.

    2.) They are wearing shirts of different colours-Blue, Pink, Mustard and Orange.

    3.) One is wearing a blazer and one a suit.

    4.) The French is wearing a mustard shirt and a sweater

    5.) The Australian is not seated at either end.

    6.) The person with blazer wears a pink shirt and sits next to Belgian.

    7.) The Belgian wears a kimono and is not seated at either end.8.) The man wearing an orange shirt wears a suit and is seated at one end.

    Puzzle 2:

    Six friends Aryan, Rahul, Mayank, Harman, Paritosh and Mandeep married in different hotels viz. Trident Hotels, Oberoi

    Hotel, Ashoka Hotel, Taj Hotel, Le Meridian and ITC Maurya and all the grooms gifted different cars to their respective

    brides viz. Duster, Fortuner, Swift, i20, Wagon-R and i10, but not necessarily in the same order. The brides' names were

    Simran, Harpreet, Vrinda, Priyanka, Gunjan and Aishwarya, once again not following any order. The following are some

    facts about their weddings.

    1.) Mayank gifted his wife Swift on their wedding; however he was not married to Simran or Aishwarya

    2.) Aryan gifted his wife Duster and Paritosh gifted i20 to his wife. However neither of them was married to Harpreet or

    Priyanka.

    3.) The bride who was gifted i10 got married in Trident Hotels.

    4.) Vrinda's wedding took place in Oberoi Hotel, but she was not gifted Duster.

    5.) Simran and Gunjan got married in Trident Hotels and Le meridian and own Swift and i10 but not necessarily following

    the above mentioned order.

    6.) Harman did not gift Fortuner or i10 to his wife and was married in ITC Maurya.

    7.) Mandeep was married to Harpreet in Taj Hotel.

    Puzzle 3:

    A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight family members sitt ing around a circular table, facing the centre, but not necessarily in thesame order. Each member likes a different genre of music viz. Rock, Metal, House, Jazz, Pop, Trance, R&B, and Folk,

    but not necessarily in the same order.

    A is the head of the family and sits third to the left of wife B. G has two sisters and sits second to the right of his

    grandfather, who likes listening to Rock. D sits on the immediate left of her brother, who sits in front of his father. F sits

    between the person who like Metal and the person who like Jazz. Her favorite music genre is Pop. B has two sons and

    one of the son's like Jazz. H sits in front of her mother-in-law who likes Folk music. E's son likes R&B. C and his sister-in-

    law like Jazz and House respectively.

    Puzzle 4:

    Eight Persons A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting around a circular table and facing towards the centre but not necessarily in

    the same order.

    A family has three generations.

    D's father sits second to the left of his nephew.

    B is the son of F who is second to the right of her son.

    D is the father of G and two persons sit between G and E.

    D's wife is opposite to E.

    E's brother B is the immediate neighbor of C's son.

    B is the father of H

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    No male is adjacent to C.

    F is the sister of C and C does not sit second to the left of B.

    Puzzle 1:

    Four families decided to go for a picnic to Robber's cave and agreed to meet at a place called

    Shahastradhara before moving for the picnic. Each family has a husband and a wife. One family has no

    Kid; while the others have at least one Kid each. Amongst each family with Kids, at least one Kid goes to

    the picnic. Following is the information about the families.

    i) The family with two Kids came just before the family with no I ids

    ii) 3 who does not have any Kids reached just before R's family

    iii) A and his wife reached last with their only Kid

    iv) B is not Qs husband

    v) B and D are fathers

    vi) R's and P's daughters go to the same schooI

    vii) Q came before 3 and met P when she reached the fixed place

    viii) C stays farthest from the place and he is a good singer

    ix) D explained that his son could not come because of exams

    Puzzle 2:Seven students of a school Gaurav Mohit; Saurabh, Priya; Ritika; Gautam and Kajal appeared for their

    annual exams. Following additional information is known:

    i) No two students get same marks.

    ii) Kajal always scores more than Gaurav.

    iii) Gaurav alwaysscores more than Mohit.

    iv) In each exam either Saurabh scores the highest marks and Ritika gets the least marks or alternatively

    Priya scores the highest and Gautam or Mohit scores the least.

    Puzzle 3:Eight friends are sitting in a circle facing towards the centre. Each of them likes different subjects i.e

    Hindi. Physics, English, Maths. History, Biology, Chemistry and Zoology but not necessarily in the same

    order. Z, Y, X and W are females and V, U, T and S are males. Neither two female nor two male are

    adjacent with each other. U: who likes English, is sitting third to the right of X. X is sitting third to the right

    of V who likes Hindi. No male likes history and Maths. T is not the neighbour of V and U. S is sitting third

    to the right of Y who likes Chemistry. W, who likes Biology, is sitting between V and U. The one who likes

    History is not the neighbour of those who like Chemistry and English.

    Puzzle 1:

    P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y, Z are sitting around a circle facing centre but not necessarily in the same order. The

    husband of Z is sitting second to the right of Q who is sitting between two males. X sits second to the left

    of the daughter of S. X is the sister of Y. X is not an immediate neighbour of Z's husband. Only one person

    sits between P and X. P is the father of Y. S who is brother of Z sits to the immediate left of his mother

    Only one person sits between Z's mother and W. Only one person sits between Z and Y. Y is mother of R. Y

    is not an immediate neighbour of W.

    Puzzle 2:

    Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a round table facing towards the centre of the table in a

    restaurant. They have ordered for different items (Pizza, Strawberry, Vanilla, Burger, Pastries and Patties)

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    as their lunch. They are wearing Tshirts of different colours, i.e. white, black, green, red, yellow and blue

    Order of items for the lunch and colours of T-shirts are not necessarily according to the order of their

    names. The persons who have ordered for Pizza, Vanilla and Pastries are neither in white Tshirt nor in

    black. The persons who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither ordered for Pizza nor for Vanilla. A is

    neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the person who has ordered for Burger. The only

    person who is between E and F eats Strawberry. The person who is on the left side of the person in white

    T-shirt does not eat Patties. D has ordered Burger and the colour of his T-shirt is green. He is facing the

    person who has ordered for Strawberry. One who has ordered for Pizza is seated opposite to the person

    wearing blue T-shirt, while the person whose T-shirt is of green colour is on the left of the person who hasordered for Pastries. One who has ordered for Patties is on the immediate right of the person in white T-

    shirt but on the immediate left of the person who has ordered for Vanilla. C has not ordered for Vanilla

    while F has not ordered for Pizza.

    Puzzle 3:

    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.

    B, D and E type cards are 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. Two cards each of B and D

    type are inserted in red envelopes.

    Puzzle 1:

    Eight playersHashim Amla, De Villiers, Dale Stein, JP Duminy, Imran Tahir, Morne Morkel, David Miller

    and Dean Elgar are sitting in three lines L1, L2 and L3. And they are in three different categories, either

    batsman or bowler or all-rounder. In each line at least two and at most three players are sitting there. And

    at least two players are in each category but not more than three. De Villiers and Dale Stein are in

    different lines but not in lineL2, and both are in same categories. Dean Elgar and David Miller are in same

    line and in same categories, but not all-rounders. JP Duminy and Imran Tahir are in different lines but not

    in line L1 and in different categories but not all rounder. Hashim Amla is in LineL2 and JP Duminy is not insame line as in Hashim Amla. Both players of lineL2 are bowlers. Morne Morkel is all-rounder and not in

    line L1. From three all-rounder two are line in L3. Morne Morkel and Dale Stein are in same line and there

    are three batsmen.

    Puzzle 2:

    Seven teachers Prashant, Vidushi, Vandana, Aniket, Neeraj, Meena and Priyanka teach in the science

    section of XII of a particular school. They teach one of the following subjects Zoology, Botany, Chemistry,

    Physics and Maths Physics and Chemistry are taught by two teachers. Both the Chemistry teachers and

    one from Zoology and Maths each has cleared UGC (NET). Four female teachers are Vidushi, Vandana,

    Meena and Priyanka. Of them two are married. Two teachers are members of PTA executive council, outof which only one is male. However, none of the married teachers are its members. All the married

    teachers except one are class teachers of one class or the other. There are four married teachers

    Prashant, Vidushi, Aniket and Meena. There are three subject teachers. None of the married women

    teachers have cleared UGC (NET). Two male teachers have cleared NET out of which one is married. He is

    Mr.Prashant, a subject teacher. He is not from PCM stream. He teaches Botany or Zoology. The PTA

    members are subject teachers and not class teachers. PTA members teach same subject. Only Mrs.Vidush

    teaches Botany. Priyanka is a class teacher.

    Puzzle 3:

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    In a conference 8 people Pappu, Kalu, Chotu, Bikki, Golu, Tina, Reena and Payal from different cities

    Begusarai, Khagaria, Munger, Bhagalpur, Mokama, Muzzafarpur, Purnia and Katihar not necessarily in

    same order sitting around a rectangular table. 3 persons are sitting on each longer side and each on the

    smaller sides. Bikki is sitting second to the right of the person who is from Katihar. Golu is sitting third to

    the left of the person who is from Muzzafarpur. Tina and Reena are sitting opposite each other. Chotu is

    sitting diagonally opposite the person from Purnia. Kalu is sitting opposite the person who is from

    Begusarai. The person from Bhagalpur is sitting second to the right of the person from Mokama and

    second to the left of Pappu, who is not sitting near the person who is from Purnia. Reena is sitting on the

    smaller side and to the right of the person who is from Purnia. Persons from Mokama and Bhagalpur are

    not on the same side of the table. The person from Bhagalpur is sitting third to the right of the person

    from Katihar, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person from Khagaria. The person from Bhagalpur

    is third to the left of Chotu. Tina sits second to the left of Payal. The person from Khagaria sits opposite to

    the person from Mokama.

    Puzzle 1:

    Eight people E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each of them is of

    a different profession Chartered Accountant, Columnist, Doctor, Engineer,Financial Analyst, Lawyer,

    Professor and Scientist but not necessarily in the same order. F is sitting second to the left of K. The

    Scientist is an immediate neighbour of K. There are only three people between the Scientist and E. Only

    one person sits between the Engineer and E. The Columnist is to the immediate right of the Engineer. M is

    second to the right of K. H is the Scientist. G and J are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither G nor

    J is an Engineer. The Financial Analyst is to the immediate left of F. The Lawyer is second to the right of

    the Columnist. The Professor is an immediate neighbour of the Engineer. G is second to the right of the

    Chartered Accountant.

    Puzzle 2:

    A building has eight floors from 1 to 8 in such a way that ground floor is numbered 1, the above floor is

    numbered 2 and so on. The top most floor is numbered 8. Eight persons G, P, M, R, Q, A, D and C are

    staying each on one of these floors. A is staying on floor 6. There is a gap of three persons between G and

    R. C is staying on the topmost floor. Neither P nor M is staying on the floor 5. Q is staying middle of P and

    M. R is staying on the floor 1. M is not an immediate neighbor of G.

    Puzzle 3:

    Eight friends Romil, Ramesh, Rakesh, Rohit, Rahul, Abhijit, Abhishek and Anil are sitting around a

    circular table, not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside others are facing outside.

    They are belong to eight different cities Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and

    Rajkot, but not necessarily in the same order. Abhijit faces the Centre and sits third to the right of RakeshRohit belongs to Kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Abhishesk sits third to the right

    of Ramesh, who stays in Bhopal. The persons who belong to Delhi and Gwalior are facing to the same

    direction (inside or outside). Rahul is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from

    Rajkot respectively. Romil belongs to Gwalior and Rakesh belongs to Patna. The person who belongs to

    Chennai is facing outward and immediate neighbor of Rajkot. Anil is immediate neighbor of the persons

    who belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Rahul is immediate left of Rohit.

    Puzzle 1:

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    Brock Lesnar, Shane McMahon, Undertaker, Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins and

    Rusev are eight fighters sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing towards the centre and

    four of them are facing away from the centre. All of them like a different movie, viz. Tamasha, Bajirao,

    Dilwale, Massan, Airlift, Sultan, Dangal and Ready, but not necessarily in the same order. Dean Ambrose

    faces towards the centre and likes Tamasha. Both the immediate neighbours of Dean Ambrose face away

    from the centre and like Dilwale or Massan. Roman Reigns faces away from the centre. Both the

    immediate neighbours of Roman Reigns do not face away from the centre. Dean Ambrose sits third to the

    right of Kevin Owens, who likes Airlift and faces away from the centre. Undertaker sits third to the left of

    Kevin Owens. The one who likes Dilwale sits opposits of Kevin Owens. The one who likes Bajirao is not theimmediate neighbour of Kevin Owens and faces away from the centre. Brock Lesnar sits second to the left

    of Undertaker and does not like Dangal or Ready. The one who likes Dangal sits between Rusev and Kevin

    Owens. Shane McMahon faces away from the centre and does not like Bajirao.

    Puzzle 2:

    Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, Amitabh, Rakesh,

    Akshay, Arti and Ritesh are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Jaya, Poonam, Twinkle,Gaurav and Genelia are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each

    member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to

    different cities Meerut, Gurgaon, Begusarai, Hajipur, Noida, Cuttack, Banaras, Haridwar, Allahabad and

    Mednipur but not necessarily in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the person

    from Merrut, who sits at an extreme end, and Ritesh. Jaya, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an

    immediate neighbour of Poonam, who is not from Mednipur. Genelia is sitting at an extreme end. Ritesh,

    from Noida , sits on the immediate right of the person from Gurgaon and faces the immediate neighhour

    of Poonam. Rakesh is not sitting at the extreme left end. Jaya is not from Allahabad. There is only one

    person between Akshay and Arti, who is from Meerut. Gaurav, from Cuttack, is an immediate neighbour

    of the person from Mednipur and does not face the person from Begusarai.Twinkle, who is from Hajipur,is an immediate neighbour of the person from Allahabad, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of

    the person from Noida. There are two persons between the person from Banarasand the person from

    Begusarai. Rakesh is not from Banaras. Genelia is not from Haridwar.

    Puzzle 3:

    World Cup is being organised by India. Different teams are participating in the World Cup. Seven teams

    which are participating arePakistan, Australia, Srilanka, India, Kenya, South Africa and West Indies. They

    will be playing there matches at different places, namely Delhi, Ranchi, Chennai, Nagpur, Chandigarh and

    Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order, on different days of the week, starting from Monday.

    Pakistan will be playing at Ranchi, but neither on Friday nor on Monday. The host country will be playingon Thursday at Nagpur. There is a gap of one day between Pakistan and India match. South Africa will be

    playing the match before West Indies but after Kenya at Cuttack on Wednesday. West Indies will be

    playing on the last day of the week. Australia will be playing at Mumbai. No match will be played at Delhi

    on Monday. The match at Chandigarh will be played on the last day of the week. The match at Chenna

    will be played on Tuesday. No match will be played at Mumbai on Tuesday and Friday.

    Puzzle 1:

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    Eight people S, R, N, L, M, T, O and P are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All eight belong to different

    professions ___ reporter, doctor, cricketer, teacher, accountant, shopkeeper, painter and supervisor.

    They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. M is sitting third to the left of O. The doctor is to

    the immediate right of M and M is not a reporter. R is sitting fourth to the right of P. Neither R nor P is an

    immediate neighbour of M. T is a teacher and is sitting third to the right of the doctor. The shopkeeper is

    sitting second to the left of the teacher. The painter is sitting second to the left of M. S the cricketer is

    sitting exactly between T and P. The accountant is sitting second to the right of the cricketer. N is sitting

    third to the left of T.

    Puzzle 2:

    Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of

    them are facing outside and four of them are facing the centre. E faces outside, Both the immediate

    neighbours of E face the centre. H sits second to the right of E. B sits third to the left of E. D faces the

    centre. Both the immediate neighbours of D face outside. G sits second to the left of A. B sits third to the

    right of H. F is an immediate neighbour of D. C is an immediate neighbour of G. D is not an immediate

    neighbour of B.

    Puzzle 3:Eight colleagues, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not

    necessary in the same order. Each one of them holds a different post - Manager, Compony Secretory,

    Chairman, President, Vice President, Group Leader, Financial Advisor and Managing Director. A sits third

    to the right of the Managing Director. Only two people sit between the Managing Director and H. The Vice

    President and the Company Secretary are immediate reighbours. Neither A nor H is a Vice President or a

    Company Secretary. The Vice President is not an immediate neighbor of the Managing Director. The

    Manager sits second to the left of E. E is not an immediate neighbor of H. The Manager is an immediate

    neighbor of both the Group Leader and the Financial Advisor. The Financial Advisor sits third to the right

    of B. B is not the Vice President. C sits on the immediate right of the Chairman. A is not the chairman. F is

    not an immediate neighbor of A. G is not an immediate neighbor of the Manager.

    Puzzle 1:

    There are seven teachers P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in Bank Power. Each one of them teaches a different

    subject. There are three female and four male teachers, and out of these, there are two pairs of couples

    R who teaches Computers is married to the teacher who teaches English. T and V are female teachers who

    teach History and Economics respectively. P teaches Reasoning and his wife does not teach Economics. Q

    does not teach English or Mathematics. U and S are male teachers. U is unmarried. One of them teaches

    Geography.

    Puzzle 2:

    Eight playersSachin, Virender, Mahender, Suresh, Praveen, Rahul, Ravinder, and Dinesh are sitting in

    three lines L1, L2 and L3. And they are in three different categories, either batsman or bowler or all

    rounder. In each line at least two and at most three players are sitting there. And at least two players are

    in each category but not more than three. Virender and Mahender are in different lines but not in line L2,

    and both are in same categories. Dinesh and Ravinder are in same line and in same categories, but not all

    rounder. Suresh and Praveen are in different lines but not in line L1 and in different categories but not all

    rounder. Sachin is in line L2 and Suresh is not in same as in Sachin. Both players of line L2 are bowlers.

    Rahul is all rounder and not in line L1. From three all rounder two are line in L3. Rahul and Mahinder are

    in same line, and there are three batsmen.

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    Puzzle 3:

    Five friends Rosy, Mandy, Denial, Lucky and Ella like five different watches Titan, Samay, Sonata, Citizen

    and Fastrack 5 different cars Wagon R, Alto, Santro, Swift and Xylo & 5 different pens Reynolds, Parker,

    Cello, Montex and Elkos. Ella like wagon R car but not like Parker pen and Citizen Watch; lucky likes sonata

    watch and Reynolds pens but not like Xylo car. Mandy likes Xylo car and Samay watch. Rosy like Santro car

    and Cello pen, person who likes wagon R car likes Fastrack watch. Elkos pen is liked by a person who has

    swift car and citizen watch.

    Puzzle 1:

    Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an

    equal distance between adjacent persons. In row -1 - P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are

    facing south. In row-2 - A, B, C, D, E and F 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 sits

    third to the left of T. Neither P nor T sits at an extreme end of the line. A sits second to the right of E.

    Neither A nor E faces T or P. A does not sit at an extreme end. R does not face A and R does not sit at an

    extreme end of the line. Only one person sits between F and C. Neither F nor C faces T. C does not sit atthe extreme end. Only one person sits between V and Q. F is not an immediate neighbour of B and A does

    not face V.

    Puzzle 2:

    Six friends Deepa, Vandana, Anita, Nikita, Rashmi and Sonika have ordered six different food items

    which are Chola- Bhatura, Chowmein, Pizza, Burger, Dosa and Idli not necessarily in same order. Each one

    likes a different type of Ice cream Mango, Strawberry, Black Current, Vanilla, Choco chip and Butter

    Scotch again not in the same order. Nikita did not like Idli. Rashmi order Pizza and likes Mango ice cream

    Anita likes Black Currant ice cream and did not order Idli. The one who likes Vanila ice cream has orderedDosa, Sonika ordered Burger and does not like Butter Scotch. The one who likes Choco chip has ordered

    Chowmein. Deepa and Vandana not like Choco chip. Deepa does not like Butter Scotch.

    Puzzle 3:

    R Q, R. S, T, V, W are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each one of them works in different companies

    viz. Olay, Tressme, Tide, Ford. Ferrari, Sunsilk and Santoor. Q sits fourth to the left of the person working

    in Sunsilk. Either Q or the person working in Sunsilk sits at the extreme end of the line. Only one person

    sits between Q and W. W works in Tide. The person working in Olay sits third to the right of S. S is not animmediate neighbor of W. Only one person sits between T and the person who works in Tressme. P and R

    are immediate neighbors of each other. P does network in Sunsilk. One who works in Ferrari sits third to

    the right of the one who works in Santoor.

    Puzzle 1:

    A committee has nine members A, B, C, D, E. F. G, H and I and it is divided into three groups, viz Play

    group, Entertainment group and Food group with three members in each group. There are certain

    conditions for the formation of the groups. Only three members will be selected in each group. One

    person cannot be selected for more than one group. A is in the Play group. H is in the Entertainment

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    group. C and D are in the same group but not in the group of I. A and B are not in the same group. E is not

    in the same group as I but is in the Food group. F is in the group in which either H or B or both of them are

    present. I and H are not in the same group. F is neither with E nor with I.

    Puzzle 2:

    Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in row - I facing South but not necessarily in the same order and

    each of them is working in a different company among Microsoft, Amazon, TCS, SAPIENT , HDFC and Axis.

    Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in row - II facing north but not necessarily in the same order and

    each of them is working in a different company among Google, Infosys, Accenture, IBM, Capital One andICICI. Each person in one row faces exactly one person from the other row. A is third from the left end and

    is opposite the person who is to the immediate right of the IBM employee. The IBM employee is opposite

    the person who is to the immediate left of the TCS employee. The Google employee and the SAPIENT

    employee sit at right ends in their respective rows. C is a SAPIENT employee, and is adjacent to E. D sits

    opposite Q and to the left of A but does not sit at any extreme. B is not adjacent to D but opposite P. The

    ICICI employee sits neither at an end nor opposite A, but sits to the right of P. The Accenture employee is

    adjacent to neither the Infosys employee nor the Capital One employee. S sits at an end. R is opposite the

    Amazon employee but sits at neither end. T is opposite the HDFC employee and the Microsoft employee

    is second to the right of the Axis employee. The Capital One employee is not adjacent to P.

    Puzzle 3:

    Six exams Maths, science, History, Economics, English and Hindi are to be scheduled starting from 2nd

    March and ending on 8th march wit Sunday being an off day, not necessarily in the same order. Each of

    the exam has different time duration: 40 mins, 50 mins, 60 mins, 75 mins, 90 mins and 100 mins, again

    not necessarily in the same order. 8th march is not sunday and an exam of 40 mins is scheduled on that

    day. Maths exam is for less than 60 mins and is scheduled immediately before English exam. There are

    two exams scheduled between Hindi exam which is for 100 mins and History exam which is for 60 mins.

    English exam is before Sunday and there are two days between sunday and maths exam. Economics exam

    which is for 75 mins is not scheduled on 2nd march. The exam schedules on saturday is of 100 mins.

    Puzzle 1:

    There are eight friends, namely Aniket, Neeraj, Vineet, Prashant, Saurabh, Santosh, Anand and Trilok. Al

    of them own a different 2- wheeler, namely Bajaj, Hero, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, TVS, LML and Harley

    Davidson, though not necessarily in the same order. All of them are sitting around a circular table facing

    the centre. Trilok is not a neighbour of Neeraj while Santosh owns neither LML nor Harley Davidson. There

    is only one person between Aniket and Prashant. Vineet, who owns TVS, is third to the left of the one who

    owns Honda. The one who is sitting opposite the one who had Hero owns Harley Davidson. Neither

    Aniketnor Prashant has Honda. There are two persons between Saurabh and Anand, who own Heroand

    Yamaha respectively, but neither of those two persons is Vineet. Aniket is second to the left of Saurabh

    and owns Suzuki. Neeraj is an immediate neighbour of Anand.

    Puzzle 2:

    (1) There are seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G based in Delhi. Each of them is from a different state, has

    a different profession, and plays a different instrument.

    (2) C, a doctor, is from Bihar.

    (3) E and F play mandolin and violin, though not necessarily in that order.

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    (4) A is not from Kerala.

    (5) The person from Kerala is an engineer and plays guitar.

    (6)The lawyer plays sitar.

    (7) The businessman from UP plays violin.

    (8) The teacher and the cricketer play flute and piano, though not necessarily in that order.

    (9) F is a pilot.

    (10) The Maharashtrian is a teacher.

    (11) The Gujarati plays piano.

    (12) G, a Punjabi, does not play sarod.(13) B is a cricketer.

    Puzzle 3:

    Eight friendsJ, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the

    same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two

    and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. J lives on floor numbered 4. Only one person lives

    between J and L. O lives on the floor immediately below L. Only one person lives between O and P. P lives

    above O. O lives on floor numbered 5. Only one person live between K and N, M lives on an even

    numbered floor but does not live on floor numbered 8. K lives below Qs floor A ,B, C, D and E are five

    men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel

    to the first line and are facing to North. B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q. C and N are

    diagonally opposite to each other. E is opposite to O who is just next right of M. P who is just to the left of

    Q, is opposite to D. M is at one end of the line.

    Puzzle 1:

    There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one

    compulsory subject and the other optional subject. Ds optional subject was History while three others

    have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. Fs compulsory subject is

    Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are As subjects but in

    terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of Ds. Chemistry is an optiona

    subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject.

    Puzzle 2:

    Five friends P, Q, R, S and T travelled to five different cities of Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore and

    Hyderabad by different modes of transport of Bus, Train, Aeroplane, Car and Boat from Mumbai. The

    person who travelled to Delhi did not travel by boat. R went to Bangalore by car and Q went to Kolkata by

    aeroplane. S travelled by boat whereas T travelled by train. Mumbai is not connected by bus to Delhi and

    Chennai.

    Puzzle 3:

    Madan and Rohit are in the same team of hockey. Parth defeated Rohit in badminton but lost to Sachin in

    tennis. Nitin teams with Sagar in football and with Sachin in hockey. Rohit defeated Sachin in chess. Those

    who play cricket do not play badminton, volleyball or tennis. Madan and Parth are in opposite teams of

    basketball. Nitin represents his state in cricket while Sagar does so at the district level. Boys who play

    chess do not play football, basketball or volleyball. Madan and Parth are together in the volleyball team

    Boys who play football also play hockey.

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    Puzzle 1:

    Twelve members of a family are sitting on two apposite sides of rectangular dining table for a dinner. Two

    parallel rows of chairs containing six people each are set in such a way that there is an equal distance

    between adjacent persons. In row 1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing south. In row

    2, P, Q, R, S, T and O are seated and all of them are facing north, but not necessarily in the same order

    Each of them likes different types of food, viz Indian, African, English, French, German, Chinese, Italian,

    Mexican, Thai, Spanish, Korean and Russian, but not necessarily in the same order. C, who likes German

    food, sits third to the left of B. C is not an immediate neighbour of either E or A. P, who likes Korean food,

    sits third to the right of S. Neither P nor S sits at the extreme ends. E, who likes Indian food, faces the one

    who likes Mexican food. F, who likes English food, faces O, who sits second to the left of T and does not

    like French food. T is not an immediate neighbour of S. Only two people sit between Q and T, who like

    Russian and Thai food respectively. D, likes neither African nor French food who sits on the immediate

    right of the person who likes German food. A, who likes Chinese food, does not face R. The one who likes

    Spanish food sits second to the left of the person who faces the one who likes English food.

    Puzzle 2:

    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

    on four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. Each of them likes

    different motor bikes, viz Avenger, Pulsar, Suzuki, Yamaha, Karizma, Splendour, Apache and Activa. The

    ones who sit on the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face

    outside, but not necessarily in the same order. A, who likes Pulsar, faces the centre and sits third to the

    right of F. E, who faces the centre, likes Activa and, is not an immediate neighbour of F. Only one person

    sits between F and G and they like Karizma and Suzuki respectively. D, who does not like Splendour, sits

    second to the right of B, who likes neither Avenger nor Splendour. D faces the centre. C is not an

    immediate neighbour of A. H likes Apache.

    Puzzle 3:

    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. Following information is also given. I. Gupta goes to

    Manali but neither by air nor by bus. 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.

    Puzzle 1:

    There are six boys Amit, Bhushan, Dhruv, Manoj, Harsh and Arvind. They want to go out 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.

    Further information is as follows:

    I. Amit and Manoj visit circus but do not like either Esteem or Tata.

    II. Arvind cant go out with Sujata. Both of them do not like Santro.

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    III. Chanchal and Kruti want to go to movie and park respectively.

    IV. Dhruv goes out with Radhika to beach but does not like either Matiz or Tata.

    V. Bhushan goes for a movie and likes Esteem.

    VI. Harsh cant go out either with Neha or with Shruti and he does not go to a park either in Santro or in

    Matiz.

    Puzzle 2:

    Eight teachers P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are teaching different subjects viz Electronics, Robotics, Arts,

    Commerce, Computer, Java, Mechanics and Painting but not necessarily in the same order. All of them aresitting around a circular table but not facing the centre. W sits third to the right of S. P and R and also their

    immediate neighbors do not teach Electronics. Only one teacher sits between T and the Electronics

    teacher. Java and Arts teachers are immediate neighbor of each other. P is neither Computer nor Java

    teacher. Two teachers sit between U and Commerce teacher. U does not teach either Electronics or Arts

    P sits third to the left of V. V teaches Robotics. S is not the immediate neighbor of either P or V. The one

    who teaches Painting is an immediate neighbor of S. Three teachers sit between V and the Mechanics

    teacher. W is not teaching either Electronics or Painting.

    Puzzle 3:

    Five friends A, B, C, D and E are working in 5 different Companies P, Q, R, S and T and they earn different

    salaries i.e. Rs 9000, Rs 12000, Rs 15000, Rs 18000 and Rs 21000 and they all are of different ages i.e. 26,

    27, 28, 29 and 30 years not necessarily in same order. Person who is 29 year old earns highest salary but

    does not work at P and Q. E does not work at S and T and his age is not 30. The salary of D is less than Rs

    15000. The person who is 27 years old earns Rs 18000 per month. A earns Rs 12000 per month but does

    not work at Q and S. B works at P and earns more than Rs 15000. Person who is 28 years old works at T

    30 years old person earns at least Rs 15000.

    Puzzle 1:

    Shukla, Mishra, Singh, Kulkarni, Rao, Joshi and Nair are to conduct interviews simultaneously either alone

    or in pairs at four different locationsSurat, Chandigarh, Delhi and Lucknow. Only one wants to travel by

    rail, two prefer travelling by car and the rest travel by air. Shukla is going to Lucknow but neither by car

    nor by air. Mishra prefers to travel by car. Neither Joshi nor Nair is going to Delhi. Only those going to

    Surat travel by road. Kulkarni will assist his friend Mishra. The two managers who go to Delhi travel by air.

    Puzzle 2:

    B, M, T, R, K, H and D are travelling in a train compartment with three tier sleeper berth. Each of them has

    a different profession of Engineer, Doctor, Architect, Pharmacist, Lawyer, Journalist and Pathologist. They

    occupied two lower berths, three middle berths and two upper berths. B, the engineer, is not on the

    upper berth. The Architect is the only other person who occupies the same type of berth as that of B. M

    and H are not on the middle berth and their professions are Pathologist and Lawyer respectively. T is a

    Pharmacist. D is neither a Journalist nor an Architect. K occupies the same type of berth as that of the

    Doctor.

    Puzzle 3:

    Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in three different companies: X, Y and Z. Out of these, two are

    female who work in different companies and have different specializations. Two of them are specialists in

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    Finance, two in HR, two in Marketing and one each is an Engineer and a Computer Specialist. D, working

    in a company X has specialized in HR and her friend G, a Finance Specialist is working in company Z. H, an

    HR specialist, is working with B, a Marketing Specialist and does not work in company Y. C is not a

    Computer Specialist. No two people with the same specialization work together. F is a specialist in

    Marketing working in company Y and his friend A has specialized in Finance and is working company X

    with only one another Specialist. Not more than three of them work in company Z. No female is an

    Engineer or a Computer Specialist.

    Puzzle 1:

    L, N, P, R, M, Q, T and Y are the members of a committee sitting around a circular table but not facing the

    centre. Each member has a different zodiac sign, viz Leo, Virgo, Libra, Cancer, Aries, Gemini, Pisces and

    Scorpio, but not necessarily in the same order. T is third to the right of P. The one whose sun-sign Leo is

    second to the left of the one whose sunsign is Libra. Y's sun-sign is Libra and is sitting exactly between P

    and L. The one whose sun-sign is Pisces sits second to the right of N. The one whose sun-sign is Aries is

    second to the right of the person whose sun-sign is Gemini. P sits third to the left of the person whose

    sun-sign is Virgo. Neither Q nor L is the immediate neighbour of N. Q is fourth to the left of L. N's sun-sign

    is neither Cancer nor Ariel. The person whose sun-sign is Leo is sitting second to the right of the person

    whose sign is Cancer. Rs sun-sign is Leo and is not an immediate neighbor of N.

    Puzzle 2:

    (i) Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are teaching seven subjects History, Geography, Physics, Chemistry

    Maths, Biology and English from Monday to Friday. Each person teaches a different subject and not more

    than two subjects are taught on any one of the days.

    (ii) Chemistry is taught by B on Tuesday.

    (iii) D teaches on Friday but neither Geography nor Physics.

    (iv) F teaches History but neither on Thursday nor on Friday.

    (v) A teaches English on the day on which History is taught.

    (vi) C teaches Maths on Monday.

    (vii) Geography and Chemistry are taught on the same day.

    (viii) G teaches on Thursday

    Puzzle 3:

    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 al

    of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member sitting 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 arrangement.)

    The person from Infosys faces theone 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.

    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.

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    Puzzle 4:

    Eight friendsAman, Bharat, Rohit, Dinesh, Ishant, Farhan, Aditya and Hirenderare 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 norHirender 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 both the Politician and the Corporate Leader. The

    Corporate Leader sits third to the right of Bharat. Bharat is not a Specialist Officer. Rohit sits on the

    immediate right of the Teacher. Aman is not a Teacher. Farhan is not an immediate neighbour of Aman

    Aditya is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker.

    Puzzle 1:

    A committee has nine members A, B, C, D, E. F. G, H and I and it is divided into three groups, viz Play

    group, Entertainment group and Food group with three members in each group. There are certain

    conditions for the formation of the groups. Only three members will be selected in each group. One

    person cannot be selected for more than one group. A is in the Play group. H is in the Entertainment

    group. C and D are in the same group but not in the group of I. A and B are not in the same group. E is not

    in the same group as I but is in the Food group. F is in the group in which either H or B or both of them are

    present. I and H are not in the same group. F is neither with E nor with I.

    Puzzle 2:

    Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in row - I facing South but not necessarily in the same order and

    each of them is working in a different company among Microsoft, Amazon, TCS, SAPIENT , HDFC and Axis.

    Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in row - II facing north but not necessarily in the same order and

    each of them is working in a different company among Google, Infosys, Accenture, IBM, Capital One and

    ICICI. Each person in one row faces exactly one person from the other row. A is third from the left end and

    is opposite the person who is to the immediate right of the IBM employee. The IBM employee is opposite

    the person who is to the immediate left of the TCS employee. The Google employee and the SAPIENT

    employee sit at right ends in their respective rows. C is a SAPIENT employee, and is adjacent to E. D sits

    opposite Q and to the left of A but does not sit at any extreme. B is not adjacent to D but opposite P. The

    ICICI employee sits neither at an end nor opposite A, but sits to the right of P. The Accenture employee is

    adjacent to neither the Infosys employee nor the Capital One employee. S sits at an end. R is opposite the

    Amazon employee but sits at neither end. T is opposite the HDFC employee and the Microsoft employee

    is second to the right of the Axis employee. The Capital One employee is not adjacent to P.

    Puzzle 3:

    Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an

    equal distance between adjacent persons. In row l, P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing

    south. In row 2, A, B, C, D, E and F 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. A sits third to

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    right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and 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.

    Puzzle 1:

    Four students Amit, Bhanu, Sachin and Jagan participated in a quiz competition. It is known that the

    person who was wearing the black t-shirt won the quiz. All of them were sitting in a row. All of them wore

    t-shirts of different colours, viz. red, black, white and green. There was only one runner-up and he was

    sitting beside Jagan. The runner-up was wearing the red t-shirt. Sachin was not sitting at the ends and was

    not the runner-up. The winner and the runner-up were not sitting adjacent to each other. Jagan was

    wearing white t-shirt. Amit was not wearing the red t-shirt. Students wearing black t-shirt and white t-

    shirt were at the ends.

    Puzzle 2:

    Six persons Chetan, Gaurav Jatin. Karan, Sahil and Tarun who are wearing Black, White, Red, Green, Blue

    and YeIlow coloured t-shirts are driving different cars -Verna, City, SX4, Vento, Optra and Civic not

    necessarily in that order, these persons had participated in a car racing competition at the end of which

    each of them secured different ranks. It is also known that:

    (i) Tarun secured 4th position and was driving City

    (ii) The person wearing blue coloured t-shirt was driving Vento and didn't secure 2nd position

    (iii) Karan wearing white coloured t-shirt was not driving Verna or Optra and he was not ranked 1st (iv)

    The person wearing green coloured t-shirt was ranked 6th and he was driving Optra

    (v)The person who secured 3rd position was driving Civic

    (vi) The person who secured 1st rank was driving 3X4 and he was not wearing black or red coloured t-shirt

    (vii) Chetan was wearing yellow coloured t-shirt while Tarun was not wearing red coloured t-shirt

    Puzzle 3:

    Seven students Rahul, Abhinav, Akash, Arnav, Kartik, Paridhi and Saumya are studying in seven different

    schools- BPS, BSNr CMS, RLB, DPS, SDA and LPS. They like different subjects- Maths, Science, Art, Hindi

    English, Moral science and History. They read in different classes IV, V, VI, VII, VIH, IX and X, but not

    necessarily in the same order, Kartik studies in DPS and he is in class VI. Akash's favourite subject is

    English and he studies either in BSN or CMS. One who reads in CMS is in class V and likes Science. Paridhi

    does not like either Art or Moral Science and she is in class X and studies in LPS. One who reads in DPS

    likes Art. Arnav does not like Science and he is in class IV. Saumya is in class VIH and does not study in3PS.One who studies in SDA, is in class VII. Rahul is not in class VII. One who is in class IV likes History.

    Abhinav does not like Hindi and Moral science.

    Puzzle 1:

    Four boys, Pawan, Mahesh, Chandu and Ravi, and four girls, Eti, Seema, Hina and Anita, are sitting around

    a circular table. Two girls and two boys are not facing the centre. No three girls are sitting together

    Chandu is second to the left of Seema, who is not sitting next to Mahesh. Eti is third to the left of Anita

    and one of them is not facing the centre. Pawan is third to the right of 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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    Puzzle 2:

    A, B, C, D and E are five players, each playing for a different team, viz Red, Blue, Green, Yellow and Black.

    Each of them likes a different dish, viz Chicken Tikka, Pizza, Burger, Dosa and Gulabjamun, not necessarily

    in the same order. D plays neither for team Blue nor for team Black but likes Dosa. The player who likes

    Chicken Tikka plays neither for team Green nor for team Yellow. A plays for team Red but likes neither

    Pizza nor Burger. C plays for team Green but doesnt likes Pizza. E likes neither Burger nor Gulabjamun. B

    likes neither Pizza nor Burger. The one who plays for team Black likes neither Pizza nor Gulabjamun.

    Puzzle 3:

    A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a club. Each of them likes one day of the week, viz Monday,

    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, not necessarily in the same order. Each of

    them owns a different car, viz Swift, Alto, Figo, Beat, SX4, Estillo and Optra, not necessarily in the same

    order. C likes Wednesday and his favourite car is neither SX4 nor Optra. E does not like Monday and his

    favourite car is Beat. The favourite car of the one who likes Friday is Figo. The one whose favourite car is

    Estillo likes Tuesday. D likes Saturday and Ds favourite car is not SX4. Gs favourite car is Alto. F likes

    Thursday. B does not like Estillo.

    Puzzle 4:

    P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and X are eight persons. Each is a professor of a different subject, viz Maths, Physics,

    Hindi, English, Geology, Zoology, Botany and History. Each of them pursues a different hobby, viz Singing,

    Music, Poetry, Shayari, Painting, Tracking, Cooking and Swimming, but not necessarily in the same order

    P, who likes Cooking, is a professor of neither History nor Geology. Q is a professor of English and does

    not like either Singing or Poetry. The one who is a professor of Maths likes Shayari. The one who likes

    Swimming is a professor of Physics and the one who is a professor of Botany likes Music. X doesnt like

    Painting. T and V like Music and Tracking, though not necessarily in the same order. S likes Swimming. W

    is a professor of Zoology and doesnt like Singing. The one who is a professor of Geology likes Tracking. R

    is not a professor of History. The one who is a professor of Hindi doesnt like either Poetry or Painting.

    Puzzle 1:

    Seven boys A, D, Y, U, P, Q and J live in three different buildings Ashiana, Top-view and Ridge. Each of

    them is flying kites of different colours i.e. red, green, blue white, black, yellow and pink, not necessarily

    in that order. Not more than three or less than two stay in any of the buildings. Q is flying a pink and does

    not live in Ridge building. U does not live in the same building as A or P and is flying a yellow coloured kite

    D lives in Ridge building with only one more person and is flying a green kite. None in the Top-view

    building flies a white kite. P does not fly a blue kite.

    Puzzle 2:

    Six banks clerks Anu, Esha, Indu, Om, Uma and Yogi are working in three SBI associates banksSBI Patiala

    SBI Hyderabad, SBI Mysore. They are belonging to four different cities i.e. Delhi, Dehradoon, Agra and

    Ajmer. At least one clerk qorks in each bank and at least one clerk belong to each city. Uma works either

    in SBI Patiala or SBI Mysore. One clerk of SBI Hyderabd belongs to Delhi. Esha eithr belongs to Delhi or

    Dehradoon and does not work in SBI Hydrerabad. Yogi does not work with Om and Esha. Indu works in SB

    Patiala and she is not from Delhi. Both the clerks of SBI Mysore are not from Ajmer. Anu is not from Ajmer

    and Om work with SBI Patiala. Two persons belong to Delhi and they dont work with SBI Mysore. Person

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    from Agra does not work in SBI Patiala. Uma is from Delhi and Om is not from Dehradoon. Clerks of same

    banks does not belong to same city.

    Puzzle 3:

    Twelve friends are seated along the two rows (such that facing each other) A, B, C, D, E and F are seated

    in first row and facing South. P, O, R, S, T and V are seated in Second row and facing North. Q is on the

    immediate right of S who is facing A. D is on the immediate right of A. P, F and C are at extreme ends and

    nobody is seated on the right of F. Only V is seated between P and T and he is not facing B. Q is on the

    immediate left of R.

    Bank PO Level Questions:-

    I. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    Eight People A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the

    same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two,

    and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns a different car, namely

    Santro, Brio, Amaze, Civic, Etios, Celerio, Micra and Fabia (but not necessarily in the same order).

    F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between F

    and the one who owns Amaze. The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of

    people living between F and D.

    Only three people live between D and the one who owns Celerio. C lives an one of the odd

    numbered floors above the one who owns Celerio.

    Only two people live between C and the one who owns Santro. The one who owns Micra lives

    immediately above G, G owns neither celerio nor Santro. E does not own Micra.

    Only three people live between G and A. The one who owns Fabia lives immediately above the

    one who owns Brio, but not on the topmost floor.

    Only one person lives between the one who owns Fabia and H. Only one person lives between B

    and the one who owns Etios.

    1. Which of the following Statements is true with respect to the given information?

    1. G lives immediately above the one who owns Celerio

    2. E lives immediately above C

    3. Only three people live between F and the one who owns Fabia.

    4. D owns Etios

    5. All the given statements are true.

    2. Who amongst the following lives exactly between H and the one who owns Brio?

    1. D, the one who owns Fabia

    2. A, the one who owns Amaze

    3. F, E

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    4. A, the one who owns Santro

    5. E, D

    3. Four of the following cars does E own?

    1. Civic

    2. Celerio

    3. Brio

    4. Amaze

    5. Fabia

    4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which

    one of the following does not belong to the group?

    1. G Civic

    2. C Celerio

    3. F Etios

    4. H Fabia

    5. D Amaze

    5. How many people live between C and the one who owns Amaze?

    1. Four

    2. Three

    3. Two

    4. Five

    5. None

    Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G were appointed to a company on seven different days of the same

    week starting from Monday to Sunday(but not necessarily in the same order). Each person also plays a

    different game namely Cricket, Hockey, Football, Squash, Volleyball, Tennis and Kho-Kho.(but

    not necessarily in the same order).

    Only two people were appointed after the one who plays Hockey. E was appointed on one of the

    days after the one who plays Hockey. Only three people were appointed between E and G.

    Only one person was appointed between G and the one who plays Volleyball. A was appointed

    immediately after the one who plays volleyball. only three people were appointed after the one

    who plays Kho-Kho.

    C was appointed immediately after F but not on Friday. Only one people was appointed between

    F and the one who plays cricket. B was appointed immediately after the one who plays cricket.

    More than two people were appointed between D and the one who plays tennis. E does not play

    Football and Tennis.

    I. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

    Ten persons from different cities viz. Delhi, Jaipur, Patna, Indore, Mumbai, Chennai,

    Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Ranchi and Surat 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- A, B, C, D and E are

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    seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 P, Q, R, S and T 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 in the final arrangement.)

    P faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Jaipur. P does not face A. The

    person from Delhi sits second to the right of the person from Bengaluru.

    D faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Patna. S is not from Patna. D is not

    from Mumbai. R sits second to the left of the persons from Surat. A sits third to the right

    of person from Chennai.

    Only One person sits between the person from Ranchi and Q. The person from Indore sits to the

    immediate right of Q. C sits to the immediate left of the person who faces Q. Only two people sit

    between B and E.

    The person from Mumbai sits second to the right of the one who faces S. S does not sit at an

    extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbours of the person from Mumbai faces

    Ranchi.

    Who amongst the following faces the person from Hyderabad?

    A. The person from Delhi

    B. D

    C. The person from Chennai

    D. The person from Ranchi

    E. B or E

    T is from which of the following cities?

    A. Patna

    B. IndoreC. Hyderabad

    D. Ranchi

    E. Mumbai

    Which of the following is true regarding C?

    A. C sits an extreme end of the line

    B. None of the given options is true

    C. C is from Bengaluru

    D. The person from Indore faces C

    E. The person from Hyderabad is an immediate neighbour of C

    R is related to Indore in the same way as C is related to Jaipur based on the given

    arrangement, To who amongst the following is T related to the following same pattern?

    A. Delhi

    B. Surat

    C. Patna

    D. Hyderabad

    E. Ranchi

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    Who amongst the following sit at extreme end of the row?

    A. The person from Delhi and R

    B. The persons from Bengaluru and A

    C. A and the person from Patna

    D. The persons from Chennai and Patna

    E. A, E

    II. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.Eight people L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table with equal distance

    between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the centre while some

    are facing outside.(i.e away from the centre)

    M sits third to the left of L. Only three people sit between M and S. P sits to the immediate right

    of S.

    Immediate neighbours of P face opposite directions(i.e. if one neighbour faces the centre then

    the other neighbour faces outside and vice-versa.) Only one person sit between

    P and O.

    R sits second to the right of O. Both R and N face the same direction as S.(i.e if S faces the

    centre then R and N also faces the centre and vice-versa.)

    Immediate neighbours of Q faces opposite directions(i.e if one neighbour faces the centre then

    the other neighbour faces outside and Vice-versa.)

    P does not face outside. O faces a direction opposite to that of M.

    How many people sit between L and Q when counted from the left of Q?

    A. Five

    B. None

    C. Four

    D. One

    E. Two

    Which of the following statements is true as per the given arrangement?

    A. Q faces the centre

    B. Only three people sit between P and L

    C. R sits to the immediate right of N

    D. None of the given options is true

    E. N is an immediate neighbour of O Who amongst the following sits third to the left of P?

    A. Q

    B. N

    C. M

    D. L

    E. R

    How many people face the centre as per the given arrangement?

    A. Four

    B. One

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    C. Two

    D. Three

    E. More than four

    What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given series based on the positions

    as given in the arrangement?

    PS LR MP SM ?

    A. ON

    B. SO

    C. NQ

    D. OL

    E. LS

    As per the given arrangement O is related to L in the same way as M is related to S,

    Following the same pattern to whom is N related?

    A. Q

    B. P

    C. M

    D. R

    E. O

    I. Study the following information Carefully to answer the given questions

    Eight friends A, B, C, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. All of them

    have a different hobby viz Watching TV, Singing, Reading Writing, Painting, Dancing, Swimming

    and Cooking but not necessarily in the same order.

    F is third to the right of D, who does not like Swimming or Cooking. The one who likes Dancing isan immediate neighbour of G and C. The one who likes Swimming is second to the left of F, who

    likes writing. The one who likes cooking is opposite to F. H is not an immediate neighbour either C

    or F but is third to the right of B.

    The person who likes dancing and reading sit opposite each other. H likes Singing. The one who

    likes Swimming sits third to the left of the one who likes Reading. The one who likes Watching TV

    and the one who likes Cooking are immediate neighbours. A does not like watching TV. E is second

    to the right of A, who is an immediate neighbour of F and H.

    Who among the following likes Painting ?

    1.D

    2.C

    3.A

    4.B

    5.None of these

    Which of the following is hobby of C ?

    1.Swimming

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    2.Cooking

    3.Dancing

    4.Painting

    5.Either 1 or 2

    If G is immediate left of B, then who among the following sits between D and E ?

    1.H

    2.B

    3.C

    4.E

    5.None of these

    Who among the following sits on the second to the right of F ?

    1.One who like Painting

    2.One who likes Dancing

    3.One who likes Singing

    4.One who likes Cooking

    5.None of these

    Which of the following is true ?

    1.One who likes singing sit opposite to one who likes Dancing

    2.A and F are immediate neighbours

    3.D sits between one who likes cooking and Singing

    4.H sits on the immediate left of one who likes painting

    5.None of these

    II. Study the following information Carefully to answer the given questions

    Eight Children P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are playing musical chairs. All of them are sitting on eight

    different chairs which are kept in a circle and face away from the centre. Four of them are wooden Chairs

    and four are plastic chairs.

    U sits second to the left of W and both of them sits on different types of chair. V sits second to

    the left of R and both sit on the same type of chair.

    T is on a wooden chair but opposite to U. Q and S are immediate neighbours of U.

    P does not sits on a wooden chair and the child who sits opposite to P does not sit on the same

    type of chair.

    The child who is an immediate neighbour of W and T sits on a plastic chair.

    Who among the following sits opposite to R ?

    1.R

    2.P

    3.U

    4.Q

    5.Cant be determined

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    Who among the following sits third to the right of V ?

    1.P

    2.Q

    3.S

    4.U

    5.None of these

    Which of the following children sit on the plastic chairs ?1.QSTW

    2.QRTS

    3.PRUV

    4.PWUT

    5.None of these

    Which of the following does not belong to the group ?

    1.WV

    2.TR

    3.PV

    4.QU

    5.None of these

    5.If Q is sits between W and U then who among the following sits third to the right of S ?

    1.U

    2.P

    3.W

    4.V

    5.None of these

    I.Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    There are six boys M, N, O, P, Q and R. They want to go out with six girls S, T, U, V, W and X, not

    necessarily in the same order. The pairs went to different cities Agra, Ooty, Darjeeling, Shimla and two of

    them went to Goa. They like different bikes, viz Karizma, Bullet, Passion and Discover. But Karizma and

    Bullet are preferred by two pairs.

    M and P visit Goa but do not like either Karizma or Discover.

    R does not go out with W Both of them do not like Passion.

    V and U want to go to Agra and Darjeeling respectively. The persons visiting Ooty like the same

    bike as N does.

    O goes out with X to Ooty but does not like either Bullet or Discover.

    N goes to Agra and likes Karizma.

    Q does not go out either with S or T, he does not go to Darjeeling, he likes neither Passion nor

    Bullet.

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    Who among the following went to Agra ?

    1.PS

    2.WQ

    3.OX

    4.NV

    5.None of these

    If M goes with S then who among the following went goes with P ?

    1.V

    2.U

    3.T

    4.W

    5.None of these

    Who among the following went to ooty ?

    1.X

    2.U

    3.V

    4.W

    5.None of these

    Which of the following bike does O like ?

    1.Karizma

    2.Discover

    3.Bullet

    4.Passion

    5.None of these

    Which of the following is correct ?1.O-Goa-Passion

    2.R-Agra-Discover

    3.U-Ooty-Bullet

    4.Q-Shimla-Discover

    5.None of these

    II.Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    There are five executives A, B, C, D and E. Each has a different hobby viz Reading, Shopping, Singing,

    Walking and Swimming but not necessarily in the same order. Each executive has friendship with a

    persons viz P, Q, R, S and T. Each persons has a different profession viz Doctor, Lawyer, Teacher,

    Engineer and Driver.

    Among Executives , there are only three females the one who has friendship with R, the one

    whose hobby is Reading and the one who has friendship with the person who is an Engineer.

    The female whose hobby is shopping has friendship with the person who is Teacher.

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    The Person who is a lawyer has no friendship with the person whose hobby is Singing. S is

    neither a lawyer nor a Doctor.T is not Teacher.

    The person who has friendship with T is a female but she is not D. Es hobby is shopping and is

    not a male. A and C are not females.

    As hobby is swimming and is friend neither with T nor with Lawyer.

    Bs hobby is walking. Q is a Doctor and he has no friendship with A. The one who is a Doctor has

    no friendship with D.

    The one whose hobby is singing is a friend of who among the following ?

    1.R

    2.Lawyer

    3.T

    4.Doctor

    5.None of these

    Which of the following pairs correctly represents the pair of friends ?

    1.CR

    2.AS

    3.DT

    4.RB

    5.None of these

    Who among the following is an Engineer ?

    1.T

    2.S

    3.R

    4.P

    5.None of these Which of the following represents the group of persons having female friend ?

    1.T,R, S

    2.S,Q, R

    3.R, P, T

    4.T,S, Q

    5.None of these

    Which of the following is the specialisation of S ?

    1.Driver

    2.Engineer

    3.Teacher

    4.Doctor

    5.None of these

    I. Study the following information Carefully to answer the given questions

    J, K, L, I, H, Z, Y and X are eight persons of a family. There are three married couples in the family. The

    persons are from three generations. All females of this family are married. K and J are the offsprings of I

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    while Y and X are the offspring of H and L respectively. Z is the wife of I. L is one of the females and she

    is not the wife of J.

    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 facing the centre.

    They sit in such a manner that only one of the grandsons of I is sitting between L and J, while

    only H is sitting between K and Z.

    One of the sons of I is on the immediate left of I. Only one person is sitting between L and K,but

    it is not X. Y, who is not sitting next to K, is also not sitting opposite I. K is not sitting opposite a

    female.

    The persons who are on the immediate left of Y and immediate right of K are not Teachers while

    X is a renowned Painter. The persons who are sitting next to H are neither Businessman nor

    Teacher.

    Who among the following is Teacher ?

    1.L and Z

    2.X and I

    3.K and L

    4.J and H

    5.None of these

    Who is sitting between K and L ?

    1.Businessman

    2.Athlete

    3.Teacher

    4.Painter

    5.None of these Who among the following is son of I ?

    1.L

    2.J

    3.X

    4.Y

    5.None of these

    Who among the following sits third to the right of Athlete ?

    1.Businessman

    2.Teacher

    3.Painter

    4.Both 1 and 2

    5.None of these

    Who among the following sitting opposite to Painter ?

    1.X

    2.J

    3.I

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    4.Z

    5.None of these

    II. Study the following information Carefully to answer the given questions

    P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting in a straight line, facing North. Three of them are not males. Two

    females sit adjacent to each other. Q is fourth to the left of V, who is second to the right of R, who is not

    the immediate neighbour of P.

    U is fourth to the right of R and is second to the left of X. S is not an immediate neighbour of

    either X or Q.

    S is not male. One of the persons sitting on the extreme ends is a female. T is not an immediate

    neighbour of either V or U.

    No female is an immediate neighbour of U. W does not sit second to the left of P. The immediate

    neighbour of S are male.

    6. Which of the following is a group of females ?

    1.QTS

    2.TXP

    3.SVR

    4.UWX

    5.None of these

    7. Who is sitting to the immediate left of S ?

    1.V

    2.Q

    3.W

    4.R

    5.None of these

    8. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting between the first

    and the second person ?

    1.PWU

    2.QTR

    3.RST

    4.WUP

    5.None of these

    9. If Q and R, V and U interchange their position then how many persons are sitting

    between R and V ?

    1.Four

    2.Five

    3.Six

    4.Two

    5.None of these

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    10.Who among the following sits third to the left of P ?

    1.W

    2.V

    3.R

    4.X

    5.None of these

    .Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are employees of a company. Each of them works in his own cabin

    numbered 1 to 7, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them wears a shirt of different colours

    Blue, Green , Yellow, Sky Blue, Purple, Red and Pink but not necessarily in the same order.

    N sits in cabin 4 but he does not wear either purple or sky blue shirt. O wears Blue shirt but he does not

    sit in cabin 2 or 6. Q sits in cabin 5 and he wears a Red shirt. The one who wears a Green shirt sits in

    cabin 7, P sits in cabin 1. S wears a Pink shirt. M does not sit in cabin 7. The one who wears Sky blue shirt

    sits in cabin 2.Either M or R does not sit in cabin 6.

    1. M wears a shirt of which of the following colours ?

    1.Green

    2.Blue

    3.Sky Blue

    4.Pink

    5.None of these

    2. S sits in which of the following Cabin ?

    1.5

    2.3

    3.7

    4.6

    5.None of these

    3. Who among the following sits in Cabin 2 ?

    1.O

    2.M

    3.Q4.R

    5.None of these

    4. Who among the following wearing blue colour shirt ?

    1.O

    2.N

    3.R

    4.T

    5.None of these

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    5. Which of the following is true ?

    1.R-Pink-6

    2.O-Red-4

    3.1- Red Q

    4.N-Yellow-4

    5.None of these

    II.Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    Six players Arun, Kamal, Ram, Varun, Yuvraj and Ajay are playing different types of Sports viz Carom,

    Chess, Kho-Kho, Tennis, Hockey and Badminton, but not necessarily in the same order. All are wears a T-

    shirt of different colour Violet, Green, Blue, Orange, Red and yellow.They use different types of mobiles

    viz Samsung, Lenovo and Nokia but not necessarily in the same order.Atleast two persons use the same

    same types of mobiles.

    The person who plays Hockey uses Nokia. Ajay uses Nokia and wears Green T-Shirt, but he plays neither

    Carom nor Kho-Kho. The one plays Tennis uses Samsung. Kamal uses the same types of mobile phone as

    the person who wears a Violet T-Shirt, but he is not a chess Player. The one who is player of Carom uses

    Samsung. Varun is a Hockey Player and he wears neither Blue T-shirt nor Yellow T-shirt. Lenovo is used

    by a chess player, Yuvraj is a tennis player and wears an orange T-Shirt, but he does not use the same

    mobile phone as Ram. Arun does not wear a Red or Yellow shirt. The players who use Nokia play neither

    Tennis nor Kho-Kho. The players who wear Orange and Blue T-shirts use the same type of mobile.

    6. Yuvraj uses the which of the following mobiles ?

    1.Samsung

    2.Nokia

    3.Lenovo

    4.Either Nokia or Lenovo

    5.None of these

    7. Who among the following is a Badminton Player ?

    1.Arun

    2.Ram

    3.Yuvraj

    4.Ajay5.None of these

    8. Kamal wears which colour T-Shirt ?

    1.Violet

    2.Red

    3.Yellow

    4.Orange

    5.None of these

    9. Ram is a .. player

    1.Kho-Kho

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    2.Chess

    3.Hockey

    4.Carrom

    5.None of these

    10.Which of the following is not true ?

    1.Ajay-Blue-Lenovo

    2.Arun-Carrom-Samsung

    3.Yuvraj-Tennis-Orange

    4.Varun-Red-Nokia

    5.None of these

    I.Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    Seven employees A, B, C, D, E, F and G working in different companies reach their office by a train which

    stops at 5 stations P, Q, R,S and T respectively after leaving station X.

    Three of them board the train at Station X. D deboards at the station next to the station at

    which F deboards. B does not deboards either with A or with E. G alone boards at station R and

    deboards with C after passing one station.

    None of them boards at station Q and none of them deboards the train at station P. C boards

    with F but does not board with either B or with D.

    E boards with two others and deboards alone after D. B and D deboard together at station R.A

    travels between two consecutive stations and deboards at the station T. F does not board after E

    1. Who among the following board at Station P ?

    1.B

    2.D

    3.C

    4.Both 1 and 2

    5.Both 1 and 3

    2. A boards the train how many station after F deboards ?

    1.One

    2.Two

    3.Three

    4.Four

    5.None of these

    3. After how many station does C deboard ?

    1.One

    2.Two

    3.Three

    4.Four

    5.None of these

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    4. At which of the following station does E deboard ?

    1.P

    2.S

    3.Q

    4.R

    5.None of these

    5. At which of the following station do C and F board the train ?

    1.R

    2.P

    3.X

    4.T

    5.None of these

    II.Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order.

    The ground floor is numbered one and the floor above it is numbered two and so on. The top most floor is

    numbered eight. Each of them likes a different cities viz Agra, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Cochin, Pune,

    Kashmir and Chennai but not necessarily in the same order.

    The One who likes Mumbai lives on an even numbered floor but not on floor no.8. Only two

    persons live between F and the one who likes Mumbai. Only one person live between F and the

    one who likes Cochin. Neither E nor C lives on floor no 1. Only one person lives between C and

    D,who likes Delhi. A lives immediately above F, who lives on an odd numbered floor.

    Only two persons live between E and A. The one who likes Cochin does not live on floor no.1. B

    lives on an even numbered floor and immediately above C. The one who likes Kolkata lives on

    an even numbered floor and live immediately above the person who likes Chennai. C does not

    like Cochin or Chennai. Only two persons live between H and the one who likes Agra. The one

    who likes Pune does not live on odd numbered floor. H does not like Kashmir. B lives on floor

    no.4.

    6. Who among the following live on floor 5 ?

    1.A

    2.C

    3.E

    4.G

    5.None of these

    7. B likes which of the following city ?

    1.Agra

    2.Chennai

    3.Kolkata

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    4.Mumbai

    5.None of these

    8. Who among the following likes Pune ?

    1.F

    2.H

    3.D

    4.B

    5.None of these

    9. Who lives between A and H ?

    1.E

    2.B

    3.C

    4.F

    5.None of these

    10.Which of the following is not correct ?

    1.4-B-Mumbai

    2.7-F-Chennai

    3.5-E-Cochin

    4.3-H-Kashmir

    5.None of these

    Direction(1-5); Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order.

    The lowermost floor of the building in numbered 1, the above one that is numbered 2 and so on/ Each of

    them likes a different fruit, namely Banana, Strawberry, Apple, Turnip, Guava, Kiwi, Mango and Grapes

    but not necessarily in the same order.

    The one who likes Turnip lives on an even numbered floor. Only three people live between who

    likes Turnip and C.Only two people live between C and D. D does not live on the lowermost

    floor. Only 3 people live between D and the one who likes Guava.

    E lives immediately above A. E lives on an even numbered floor. A does not like Guava. A lives

    neither on the floor numbered 3 or 5.Only two people live between A and the one who likes

    Mango. Only one person lives between the one who likes Mango and Grapes. The One who likesGrapes below the one who likes Strawberry.

    B lives immediately above G. Only one person lives between G and the one who likes Apple.

    The one who likes Kiwi lives immediately above the one who likes Banana. F does not like Turnip

    and A does not like Strawberry.

    1. Who lives between H and one who likes Mango ?

    1.D

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    2.F

    3.A

    4.G

    5.None of these

    2. B lives on which of the following floor number ?

    1.7

    2.5

    3.4

    4.6

    5.None of these

    3. Which of the following Fruit does A likes ?

    1.Banana

    2.Strawberry

    3.Guava

    4.Mango

    5.None of these

    4. Which of the following is correct ?

    1.A-8-Apple

    2.C-2-Grapes

    3.D-6-Guava

    4.E- 4-Turnip

    5.None of these

    5. The Favourite Fruit of H is ..

    1.Apple

    2.Kiwi3.Turnip

    4.Grapes

    5.None of these

    Direction(6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

    Ten Persons X, Y, Z, H, I, U, V, W, G and E are sitting in two rows with five persons in each row.

    The persons in row one are facing South and the persons in row two are facing North. Each person in row

    one faces a person from other row.

    All of them likes a different soft drink Sprite, Slice, Pepsi, Maaza, Fanta, Mirinda, Limca, 7up,

    Nimbooz and Cola but not necessarily in the same order.

    The persons who likes Fanta and Mirinda sit opposite each other. U sits opposite X, who likes

    Sprite. The one who likes Slice sits opposite the one who likes 7up. E is not facing north but sits

    third to the left of V, Who likes Slice. There is only one person between Y and Z. I sits at one of

    the ends of the row and likes Mirinda. The one who likes 7up is on the immediate right of H, who

    does not like Cola. The person who likes Pepsi and Maaza respectively are not facing north. Z

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    likes Limca.The one who likes Maaza sits opposite the one who is second to the right of Y. G

    does not like Cola. I sits opposite the one who sits second to the left of one who likes Pepsi

    6. How many persons sits between H and I ?

    1.1

    2.4

    3.2

    4.35.None of these

    7. Y likes which of the following soft drink ?

    1.Maaza

    2.Sprite

    3.7up

    4.Cola

    5.Fanta

    8. Who among the following sit at the extreme end of the row and are facing south ?

    1.W, E

    2.U, V

    3.V, W

    4.H, I

    5.None of these

    9. Four of the following five alike in a certain way and hence form a group, which of the

    one does not belong to that group ?

    1.W, H

    2.V, Y

    3.E, I

    4.G, Y

    5.U, X

    10.Who among the following sits second to the right of one who likes Maaza ?

    1.U

    2.V

    3.W

    4.I

    5.None of these

    I.Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below

    There are eight persons in a family M, N, O , P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table

    facing the centre. Among them there are three doctors, two Engineers, two Authors and one Painter. Each

    person has only one occupation. There are three married couples in the family and no unmarried female.

    Three generation are there in the family

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    P has two children. S and T are children of Q and O respectively. R is wife of P and mother of N and M. O

    is a female but not wife of M

    S, a grandson of P, sits exactly between O and M and only Q sits exactly between N and R. Only one

    person sits between O and N but he is not T. N is not the immediate neighbour of S, who is not opposite

    to P. N does not sit opposite to a female. One of the sons of P is on immediate left of P. The person who is

    on the immediate left of S and the person who is on the immediate right of N are not doctors. The

    immediate neighbours of Q are neither an Engineer nor a Doctor. T is a Painter

    1. Who among the following sits exactly between P and Q ?

    1.Author

    2.Doctor

    3.Engineer

    4.Painter

    5.None of these

    2. Which of the following does not form a group ?

    1.R

    2.M

    3.Q

    4.O

    5.None of these

    3. Which of the following two members sits adjacent to each other in the arrangement ?

    1.QO

    2.NT

    3.TQ4.SM

    5.None of these

    4. Who among the following is Son of Q ?

    1.T

    2.O

    3.S

    4.P

    5.None of these

    5.