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1 | Page Copyright 2019 @ Affairscloud.com & IBPSGuide.Com SAMPLE QUESTIONS CRACK HIGH LEVEL – PUZZLE & SEATING ARRANGEMENT Table of Contents S.NO TYPE OF QUESTIONS PAGE NUMBER 1. Certain Number based Seating Arrangement a) Square based arrangement b) Circular based arrangement c) Parallel Row based arrangement 2- 18 2. Data sufficiency based Seating Arrangement 18 - 24 3. Fill up based Seating Arrangement 25 - 29 4. Coded Based seating Arrangement a) Circular based arrangement b) Linear based arrangement 29 - 45 5. Blood relation based seating arrangement 45 - 56 6. Degree based Circular seating arrangement 56 - 65 7. Circumference based seating arrangement 65 - 71 8. Hexagonal based seating arrangement 71 - 80 9. Triangular based seating arrangement 80 - 84 10. Four parallel line based seating arrangement 84- 93 11. Linear row seating arrangement with distance 93 - 101 12. Figure based seating arrangement 101- 120 13. Concentric Circle/Square based arrangement 120- 134 14. Old pattern based seating arrangement a) Linear row based arrangement b) Circular based arrangement c) Rectangular based Arrangement 134- 152 15. Mains Exam Memory based questions(2018 -2019) a) LIC AAO mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on 28 th June2019) b) IBPS CLERK Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on 20 th January 2019) c) IBPS PO Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on 18 th November 2018) d) IBPS RRB Officer scale -1 Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on22 nd September 2018) e) SBI Clerk Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on August 5 - 2018) 152- 180

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Page 1: SAMPLE QUESTIONS...• Abhi sold his book at Rs.75. Raj neither bought Chamapak nor Panchtantra, but bought the book at Rs.60. Dev neither bought Champak nor Panchtanta, but bought

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS

CRACK HIGH LEVEL – PUZZLE & SEATING ARRANGEMENT

Table of Contents

S.NO TYPE OF QUESTIONS PAGE

NUMBER 1. Certain Number based Seating Arrangement

a) Square based arrangement b) Circular based arrangement c) Parallel Row based arrangement

2- 18

2. Data sufficiency based Seating Arrangement 18 - 24

3. Fill up based Seating Arrangement 25 - 29

4. Coded Based seating Arrangement a) Circular based arrangement b) Linear based arrangement

29 - 45

5. Blood relation based seating arrangement 45 - 56

6. Degree based Circular seating arrangement 56 - 65

7. Circumference based seating arrangement 65 - 71

8. Hexagonal based seating arrangement 71 - 80

9. Triangular based seating arrangement 80 - 84

10. Four parallel line based seating arrangement 84- 93

11. Linear row seating arrangement with distance 93 - 101

12. Figure based seating arrangement 101- 120

13. Concentric Circle/Square based arrangement 120- 134

14. Old pattern based seating arrangement a) Linear row based arrangement b) Circular based arrangement c) Rectangular based Arrangement

134- 152

15. Mains Exam Memory based questions(2018 -2019) a) LIC AAO mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on 28th June2019) b) IBPS CLERK Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on 20thJanuary 2019) c) IBPS PO Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on 18th November 2018) d) IBPS RRB Officer scale -1 Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on22nd September 2018) e) SBI Clerk Mains Memory based seating arrangement (held on August 5 -2018)

152- 180

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Table of Contents

S.NO TYPE OF QUESTIONS PAGE

NUMBER

1

Certain Number based puzzle

a) Box based puzzle

b) Floor based puzzle

2 - 23

2 Matrix and string based puzzle 23 - 30

3

Year Based puzzle

a) New pattern Type

b) Old pattern Type

30- 43

4

Diagram Based Puzzle

a) Floor based

b) Box based

43 - 62

5 Fill up - Based Puzzles 62 -72

6 Floor with Flat based Puzzle 72 - 86

7 Data sufficiency based puzzle 86 - 95

8 Month Based Puzzle 95 - 107

9 Puzzle based on Days 108- 117

10 Direction and distance based Puzzle 117- 125

11 Miscellaneous based puzzle 126- 160

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Mains Exam - Memory based questions(2018 -2019)

a) LIC AAO mains Memory based Puzzles(held on 28th June2019)

b) IBPS CLERK Mains Memory based Puzzles(held on 20thJanuary 2019)

c) IBPS PO Mains Memory based Puzzles – (held on 18th November 2018)

d) IBPS RRB Officer scale -1 Mains Memory based Puzzles(held on22nd

September 2018)

e) SBI Clerk Mains Memory based Puzzles(held on August 5 -2018)

161 - 177

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SAMPLE PUZZLES

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions. Seven friends Maya, Raman, Dev, Zoya, Raj, Abhi and Kavita went to book store and bought one book each viz. Malgudi Days (MD), Champak (CH), Lords of the Ring (LR), Harry Potter (HP), Ruskin Bond (RB), The Jungle Book (JB) and Panchtantra (PA) at Rs.60, 75, 80, 90, 105, 115 and 120. After reading the books each person sold his/her book at different price viz. Rs.60, 75, 80, 90, 105, 115 and 120. All the information are not necessary in same order. None of the book is sold at same price at which it was bought. Difference between purchase price and sold price is not less than Rs.10.

• Lords of the Ring was bought at Rs.105, but neither by Raman nor by Zoya. Malgudi Days was sold at Rs.25 more than the price at which Panchtantra was sold. The difference between purchase price and sold price of book bought by Maya is Rs.30.

• Harry potter was neither bought at Rs.60 nor bought by Maya. Malgudi Days was neither bought by Raj nor by Maya. Neither The Jungle Book nor the Harry Potter is sold at Rs.80.

• Zoya neither bought Panchtantra nor Champak. Kavita sold her book The Jungle Book at Rs.15 more than the price at which Zoya bought her book. The difference between sold price of Champak and purchase price of Lords of The Ring was same as the purchase price of Harry Potter and sold price of Malgudi Days.

• Abhi sold his book at Rs.75. Raj neither bought Chamapak nor Panchtantra, but bought the book at Rs.60. Dev neither bought Champak nor Panchtanta, but bought the book at Rs.80.

1) Which of the following book is sold at Rs.120? a) Malgudi Days b) Ruskin Bond c) Lords of the Ring d) Harry Potter e) None of these 2) If all the books are arranged in ascending order of their purchase price, then which of the following combination is true? a) RB – MD – JB – HP – PA – CH – LR b) RB – JB – HP – MD – LR – CH – PA c) JB – RB – MD – HP – LR – CH – PA d) RB – JB – MD – HP – LR – PA – CH e) None of these 3) What is the difference between the purchase price of Malgudi Days and sold price of Abhi’s book? a) 15 b) 5 c) 35 d) 20 e) None of these 4) Which of the following combination of person, book and purchase price is correct? a) Kavita – PA – 75 b) CH – Raj – 115 c) Abhi – LR – 105 d) Maya – PA – 90 e) All the above combinations are not true. 5) Who among the following person purchase Lords of the Ring? a) Abhi b) Raj c) Dev d) Kavita e) None of these

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Diagram Based Box Puzzle

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions. Certain number of persons are living in a society having different apartment as shown in the below figure. Each apartment has floor marked from bottom to top as G, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Only one person lives in each flat. Some of the flats may be vacant. Person adjacent to each other are either east-west or south-north to each other.

G lives three places from J, who doesn’t live in Tagore apartment. R lives in one of the even floor of Gandhi apartment. T lives exactly between H and Q. L lives immediate south-east of Z, who lives two place above V. Q lives exactly between J’s and L’s flat. H lives immediate north-west from G but not in Subhas apartment. R lives three places from H. F lives adjacent to B, who neither lives adjacent to Z . L neither lives adjacent to R nor on ground floor. W neither lives adjacent to H nor adjacent to Z. F lives three places apart from T. S lives immediate below C and in southwest direction of C. B lives three place apart from Y. N lives immediate north-east to W, who lives just above floor of M. A lives immediate south-west of S. C lives two places apart from M. 6) How many person lives west of C? a) Two b) One c) Three d) More than three e) None 7) If X lives north-east of N, then how many person lives in X’s apartment? a) Four b) Two c) Five d) One e) None of these 8) What is direction of A with respect to J? a) North-West b) South c) East d) West e) None of these 9) Four of the five among the following combination are related to each other in some manner and thus formed a group, then which among the following doesn’t belong to same group? a) T, J b) H, Y c) R, M d) C, F e) V, B 10) In which of the following apartment S lives? a) Gandhi b) Tagore c) Subhas d) Nehru e) None of these

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Data Sufficiency Based Puzzle

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions. Nine boxes B, D, F, H, P, Q, R, V and W are kept one above other. Weight (Kg) of each boxes are different viz. 8, 9, 13, 16, 18, 21, 28, 29 and 32kg. Each box also contains different articles viz. Perk, Mobile, Eclairs, Toy, Ball, Banana, Mango, Bat and Book. All the information are not necessary in same order. One box is kept between the box whose weight is 8kg and the box R, whose weight is 28kg. The box B and the box which contains Ball are kept together. The box which contains Banana and the box whose weight is 32kg are kept together. Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Ball and F, whose weight is 32kg. Weight of the box which contains Banana is 13kg more than the box which contains Ball. Two boxes are kept between the box which contains Bat and box Q, which is neither kept adjacent to box F nor contains Ball. Weight of the box which contains Ball is not a perfect square. Box B contains Mango and kept on any place above the box which contains Banana. The box Q is kept exactly between the box which contains Bat and the box which contains Mango. Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Toy and the box which contains Mobile, whose weight is 9kg but not kept adjacent to the box which contains Eclairs. Box F is neither kept adjacent to the box D and the weight of box which contains banana is a non prime number. Box H is kept at any place below the box Q. Difference between the box H and the box which contains Eclairs is 11kg. The box whose weight is 9kg is neither kept adjacent to the box which contains Banana nor kept at top. Weight of the box H is neither 18kg nor contains Banana. 11) Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer which box contains Perk? Statement I: Two boxes are kept between the box D and the box V. The box which contains Book is kept adjacent to the box V. Statement II: The box V is kept adjacent to the box whose weight is 13 kg. Two boxes are kept between the box which contains Book and the box V. Statement III: One box is kept between the box whose weight is 13kg and the box W. Box W is kept at any place above the box which contains Perk. a) Only (III) alone b) Either only (I) alone or only (III)alone c) Either Only (II) alone or only (III)alone d) Either Only (I) alone or only (II)alone e) Only (I) alone. 12) Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer how many boxes are kept below the box W? Statement I: The box P and V are kept together. Statement II: The box whose weight is 13kg is kept adjacent to the box P. Box W is kept at any place above the box D. Statement III: Three boxes are kept between the box D and the box whose weight is 16kg. Box V is kept at any place above the box P. a) Only (III) b) Only (I) and (III) c) Only (II) and (III) d) Only (I) e) None of these 13) How many boxes are kept above the box which contains Eclairs? a) Two b) One c) Four d) Three e) None

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14) Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer which box is kept just below the box whose weight is 16kg? Statement I: One box is kept between the box whose weight is 13kg and the box D. Statement II: The box which contains Perk is kept at a gap of one box from the box whose weight is 16kg. Statement III: Two boxes are kept between the box whose which contains Book and the box whose weight is 16kg. a) Only (II) b) Only (II) and (III) c) Only (I) and (II) d) Only (III) e) None of these 15) If number of boxes above the box P is same as the number of boxes below the box which contains Book. Box P is kept at any place above the box whose weight is 16kg. Neither box V nor box W contains Eclairs, then which of the following statement is not true (possible of being not true is also considered)? Statement I: Two boxes are kept between the box whose weight is 28kg and the box D. Statement II: The box whose weight is 32kg is kept at a gap of one box from box W. Statement III: The box B is kept just below the box which contains Perk. Statement IV: The box whose weight is 9kg is kept at a gap of one box from the box which contains Book. Statement V: Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Toy and the box P. a) Only (II) and IV b) Only (I) and (III) c) Only (II) and (V) d) Only (I), (III) and (V) e) All the above statements are true.

SAMPLE SEATING ARRANGEMENT Figure Based Seating Arrangement: Directions (16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below. The given diagram shows an office block for twelve engineers namely – B, C, D, G, H, L, M, Q, R, T, U and W sits in such a way that person left to entrance sits facing east while person right to the entrance sits facing west. Each person likes different laptops viz. HP, DELL, SONY and ASUS. Not more than three persons like same laptop. All the information are not necessarily in same order. No two persons in the block facing each other like same laptop. No two persons in the same row in each corridor like same laptop.

B sits north-west of U and both of them sits left side of corridor. B neither likes DELL nor likes HP. C sits at two places east of G, who likes ASUS. Q neither works in the block marked as 1 nor in the block marked as 3. C sits immediate left of the one who likes HP. H sits with the one who likes DELL. The one who likes Dell sits second to left of T. B and the one who likes ASUS sits together. Q’s block is further down to C’s block, but on the opposite side of the corridor. H sits exactly between M and the one who likes ASUS, who sits north-west of D. W’s block is further down to U’s block, but opposite side of the corridor. R who likes SONY

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sits right side of the corridor. W sits immediate right of the one who likes DELL. W’s block is further down to L’s block in same side of corridor. T and the one who likes HP sit in the same block. R and H sits opposite side of the corridor, but not necessarily sits in the block facing each other. 16) Which of the following combination of person likes DELL? a) C, L and M b) M, W and U c) M, C and D d) H, C and L e) None of these 17) What is the position of U with respect to L? a) South-West b) Second to West c) Second to left d) Immediate east e) None of these 18) Which of the following laptop does L likes? a) DELL b) SONY c) HP d) ASUS e) Can’t be determined. 19) Which of the following statement is not true? a) B sits south-west of the one who likes SONY. b) D sits immediate left of the one who likes HP. c) G sits second to west of the one who likes DELL. d) Q likes HP and sits immediate right of U. e) None of these 20) Who among the following person sits with L? a) The one who likes SONY b) D c) L d) The one who likes ASUS e) Both B and D

Triangular Based Seating Arrangement Directions (21-25): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below. Nine bankers namely – B, D, F, H, P, R, V, W and Z are sitting in a triangular dinner table in such a way that two persons sit at each edge facing center and one person at the corner facing away from the center. Each person likes different numbers which is either a square or cube number between 1 to 100. None of the adjacent person likes consecutive numbers (For Example:- If A sits exactly between C and B, A likes 16, then none of the B and C likes 9 and 25). Each person also works in different banks viz. PNB, CBI, SBI, BOB, HDFC, ICICI, UCO, UBI and BOI. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes 36 sits second to right of the one who works in BOI, who doesn’t like cube number. The one who likes PNB sits four places away from B, who likes 4 but doesn’t work in BOI. F neither sits adjacent to the one who likes 4 nor sits adjacent to V. The one who likes 64 sits third to the right of the one who works in SBI, who doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who works in BOB. None of the person likes 81. The one who works in CBI sits immediate right of D and is three places away from the one who works in BOB. V sits three places left of the one who likes 9, who sits immediate right of the one who works in PNB. V does not like a square number but sits facing center. The one who works in HDFC and the one who works in PNB doesn’t sits together. The one who likes 27 sits third to the left of F, who works in HDFC. Three person sits between the one who works in UBI and the one who likes 49. The one who works in BOI sits four places away from W, who neither likes 9 nor sits adjacent to V. The one who works in BOB sits immediate left of R, who doesn’t like 27. Three persons sit between the one who likes 8 and Z, who sits adjacent to the one who likes 25. The difference between the one who likes UBI and P is itself a square number. P neither likes 16 nor 25. The one who likes 16 and ICICI sit together.

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21) In which of the following combination 1st element doesn’t sits exactly between 2nd and 3rd element? a) CBI – D – HDFC b) UCO – Z – 4 c) R – ICICI – BOB d) 27 – SBI – H e) None of these 22) Which of the following statement is true? a) The one who works in PNB sits immediate right of the one who likes 16. b) Three persons sit between the one who works in UCO and the one who works in ICICI. c) The one who works in HDFC sits immediate right of the one who likes 64. d) The one who works in SBI sits second to the right of the one who likes 25. e) All the give statements are not true. 23) Who among the following person sits immediate right of the one who likes 8? a) H b) Z c) B d) R e) None of these 24) Who among the following person likes 25? a) Z b) F c) H d) R e) None of these 25) What is the position of the one who works in UCO with respect to Z? a) Second to left b) Third to left c) Sixth to right d) Immediate right e) None of these

Fill-up Based Seating Arrangement Directions (26-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions. Eight person are sitting in a circular table facing center. Age of each person is different. Also each person works in different bank. The one who works in PNB sits second to left of Mike, who works in BOB. Age of the one who works in PNB is not 36 years. Maya neither sits adjacent to the one whose age is 31 years nor sits adjacent to the one who works in PNB. Age of Sam is neither 56 years nor works in UBI. The one who works in UBI sits immediate right of the one who works in ICICI, whose age is ___(26)__. Age of the one who works in BOB is 31 years and sits at a gap of two person from the one who works in UBI. One person sits between Tom and the one who works in ICICI. Age of the one who works in PNB is ___(27)___ years. Age of Tom is neither 48 years nor works in HDFC. Age of Jay is 42 years and sits adjacent to the one who works in CBI. Maya works in ___(28)___ and sits second to right of the one who works in HDFC. The one who works in SBI sits immediate right of Priya, who neither works in HDFC nor her age is 42 years. Age of ___(29)___ is 39 years and sits second to left of the one who works in SBI. The one who works in CBI sits third to left of Rinku. ___(30)___ works in SBI and sits at a gap of two person from the one whose age is 36 years. The one who works in BOM and the one who whose age is 48 years sits together. One person sits between the one whose age is 23 years and Ajeet, whose age is 48 years. Age of the one the one who works in BOM is twice the age of the one who works in SBI. 26) Which of the following will replace ______(26)_____? a) 36 b) 48 c) 23 d) 56 e) None of these 27) Which of the following will replace ______(27)_____? a) 28 b) 56 c) 42 d) 39 e) None of these 28) Which of the following will replace ______(28)_____?

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a) BOM b) SBI c) UBI d) CBI e) None of these 29) Which of the following will replace ______(29)_____? a) Ajeet b) Rinku c) Sam d) Tom e) None of these 30) Which of the following will replace ______(30)_____? a) Rinku b) Jay c) Sam d) Maya e) None of these

Explanation of Sample Questions Puzzles

Directions (1-5): Solution:

Answers: 1) Answer: B Explanation: Clearly, Ruskin Bond was sold at Rs.120. Hence, option B is correct choice. 2) Answer: E Explanation: Clearly, RB – JB – MD – HP – LR – CH – PA, is the correct combination. Hence, option E is correct choice. 3) Answer: B Explanation: Clearly, the difference between the purchase price of Malgudi Days and sold price of Abhi’s book is 5. Hence, option B is correct choice.

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4) Answer: C Explanation: Clearly, combination C is correct. Hence, option C is correct choice. 5) Answer: A Explanation: Clearly, Abhi purchase Lords of the Ring. Hence, option A is correct choice. Explanation: We have:

• Malgudi Days was sold at Rs.25 more than the price at which Panchtantra was sold, that means in case (1) Malgudi Days was sold at Rs.105, in case (2) Malgudi Days was sold at Rs.115.

• Malgudi Days was neither bought by Raj nor by Maya. • Lords of the Ring was bought at Rs.105, but neither by Raman nor by Zoya. • Zoya neither bought Panchtantra nor Champak. • Neither The Jungle Book nor the Harry Potter is sold at Rs.80. • Kavita sold her book The Jungle Book at Rs.15 more than the price at which Zoya bought her book,

that means we have four possible combination (60, 75), (75, 90), (90, 105) & (105, 120), that means in case (1a) Kavita sold her book at Rs.90, in case (1b) Kavita sold her book at Rs.75, in case (2a) Kavita sold her book at 105, in case (2b) Kavita sold her book at Rs.75.

Based on above given information we have:

Again, we have:

• Raj neither bought Chamapak nor Panchtantra, but bought the book at Rs.60. • Harry potter was neither bought at Rs.60 nor bought by Maya, that means Raj bought Ruskin Bond. • Since, Zoya doesn’t bought either of Panchtanta, Champak or Malgudi Days, that means Zoya

bought Harry Potter. • Since, no two person bought book at same price, thus case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid. • Dev neither bought Champak nor Panchtanta, but bought the book at Rs.80, thus Dev bought

Malgudi Days.

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• The difference between sold price of Champak and purchase price of Lords of The Ring was same as the purchase price of Harry Potter and sold price of Malgudi Days, that means in case (1a) Champak was sold as Rs.75, in case (2a) Champak was sold at Rs.80.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid as no two books are bought at same price. Again, we have:

• Abhi sold his book at Rs.75, that means in case (1a) Abhi bought Champak, in case (2a) Abhi bought Lords of the Rings.

• The difference between purchase price and sold price of book bought by Maya is Rs.30, that means in case (2a) Maya bought Panchtantra and bought book at Rs.120 and case (1a) is not valid.

• Since, purchase price and sold price of the book is not same, thus Zoya sold her book at Rs.60. • Since, different between purchase and sold price is not less than Rs.10, thus Champak was bought

at Rs.115. Based on above given information we have final arrangement as follow:

Case (1a) is not valid as different between purchase and sold price is not less than Rs.10.

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Diagram Based Box Puzzle Directions (6-10): Solution:

Answer: 6) Answer: B Explanation: Clearly, one person lives westof C. Hence, option B is correct choice. 7)Answer: A Explanation: Clearly, X lives in Subhas apartment. Thus, four person lives in X’s apartment. Hence, option A is correct choice. 8) Answer: D Explanation: Clearly, A lives west of J. Hence, option D is correct choice. 9) Answer: C Explanation: Clearly, 1st person sits immediate west of the one who lives immediate north-west of 2nd person. Thus, C, F doesn’t form group. Hence, option C is correct choice. 10) Answer: D

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Explanation: Clearly, S lives in Nehru apartment. Hence, option D is correct choice. Explanation:

We have:

• R lives in one of the even floor of Gandhi apartment. • R lives three places from H. • H lives immediate north-west from G but not in Subhas apartment, that means in case (1) R lives in

floor marked 4 and H lives in floor marked 1, in case (2) R and H lives in floor marked 2. • G lives three places from J, who doesn’t live in Tagore apartment, that means in case (1a) J lives in

ground floor of Atal apartment, in case (1b) J lives in 3rd floor of Nehru apartment, in case (2) J lives in 1st floor of Nehru apartment.

• Q lives exactly between J’s and L’s flat. • L neither lives adjacent to R nor on ground floor, that means in case (1a) L lives in 2rd floor of Atal

apartment, in case (1b) L lives in 3rd floor of Subhas apartment, in case (2a) L lives in 3rd floor of Nehru apartment, in case (2b) L lives in 1st floor of Subhas apartment.

Based on above given information we have:

Again, we have:

• T lives exactly between H and Q, that means in case (1a) T lives in 1st floor of Patel apartment, in case (2a) T lives in 2nd floor of Patel apartment and case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid.

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• F lives three places apart from T, that means in case (1a) F lives in 1st floor of Tagore apartment, in case (1c) F lives in 4th floor of Patel apartment and case (2a) is not valid.

• L lives immediate south-east of Z, who lives two place above V. • F lives adjacent to B, who neither lives adjacent to Z that means in case (1a) B lives on ground floor

of Tagore apartment and case (1c) is not valid. • B lives three place apart from Y, that means Y lives on ground floor of Patel apartment.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (1b) & case (2b) is not valid as T lives exactly between H and Q, case (2a) F lives three places apart from T and case (1c) F lives adjacent to B and B doesn’t live adjacent to Z. Again, we have:

• W neither lives adjacent to H nor adjacent to Z. • N lives immediate north-east to W, who lives just above floor of M. • C lives two places apart from M, that means in case (1a) W lives at 2nd floor of Nehru apartment, in

case (1d) W lives at 3rd floor of Nehru apartment, in case (1e) W lives at 4th floor of Subhas apartment.

• S lives immediate below C and in southwest direction of C A lives immediate south-west of S, that means in case (1d) S lives in 1st floor of Nehru apartment and case (1a) & case (1e) are not valid.

Based on above given information we have final arrangement as follow:

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Case (1a) & case (1e) are not valid as A lives immediate south-west of S.

Data sufficiency based puzzle Directions (11-15): Solutions:

Common Explanation:

We have:

• Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Ball and F, whose weight is 32kg. • Weight of the box which contains Ball is not a perfect square. • Box B and the box which contains Ball are kept together. • Box B contains Mango and kept on any place above the box which contains Banana. • The box which contains Banana and the box whose weight is 32kg are kept together. • Since, the box which contains Mango is kept at any place above the box which contains Banana,

that means box F is kept below the box which contains Ball. • Two boxes are kept between the box which contains Bat and box Q, which is neither kept adjacent

to box F nor contains Ball.

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• The box Q is kept exactly between the box which contains Bat and the box which contains Mango, that means box Q is kept three place below the box B, thus we have three possible place for the box which contains Bat, in case (1) the box which contains Bat is kept at bottom, in case (2) the box which contains Bat is kept second from bottom, in case (3) the box which contains Bat is kept third from bottom.

Based on above given information we have:

Again, we have:

• Weight of the box which contains Banana is 13kg more than the box which contains Ball, since only two such combinations are (8, 21) & (16, 29) .

• Box F is neither kept adjacent to the box D and the weight of box which contains banana is a non primenumber., thus weight of the box which contains Banana is 21kg and that of the box which contains Ball is 8kg.

• One box is kept between the box whose weight is 8kg and the box R, whose weight is 28kg, that means in case (1) Box R is kept second from top, in case (2) the box R is kept at top and case (3) is not valid.

• Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Toy and the box which contains Mobile, whose weight is 9kg but not kept adjacent to the box which contains Eclairs.

• The box whose weight is 9kg is neither kept adjacent to the box which contains Banana nor kept at top, that means in case (1) the box which contains mobile is kept fifth from bottom, in case (2) the box which contains Mobile is kept at bottom.

Based on above given information we have:

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Case (3) is not valid as one box is kept between the box whose weight is 8kg and the box R. Again, we have:

• Difference between the box H and the box which contains Eclairs is 11kg, since only such possible combination are (18, 29) & (21, 32).

• Weight of the box H is neither 18kg nor contains Banana, that means weight of the box H must be 29kg.

• Box H is kept at any place below the box Q, that means in case (1) box H is kept at bottom and box Q contains Eclairs, in case (2) the box H is kept second from bottom and the box which contains Eclairs is kept fourth from top.

• As, the box which contains Mobile is not kept adjacent to the box which contains Eclairs that means case (1) is not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as the box which contains Mobile is not kept adjacent to the box which contains Éclairs. Answers: 11. Answer: B Explanation:

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From I: We have:

• Two boxes are kept between the box D and the box V, as box D and F are not kept together, that means we have two possible condition, in case (1) the box D is kept third from top, in case (2) the box D is kept at bottom.

• The box which contains Book is kept adjacent to the box V, that means the box which contains Book is kept third from bottom.

Based on above given information we have:

Clearly, in both case box R contains Perk. Hence, statement I is alone sufficient. From II: We have:

• Two boxes are kept between the box which contains Book and the box V, that means in case (1) the box which contains Book is kept at top, in case (2) the box which contains Book is kept third from bottom.

• The box V is kept adjacent to the box whose weight is 13 kg. Based on above given information we have:

Clearly, no exact box is known which contains Perk. Hence, statement II is not sufficient alone. From III: We have:

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• One box is kept between the box whose weight is 13 kg and the box W, that means in case (1) the box whose weight is 13kg is kept second from top, in case (2) the box whose weight is 13 kg is kept fifth from top.

• Box W is kept at any place above the box which contains Perk, that means that means the box which contains Perk is kept third from bottom.

Based on above given information we have:

Clearly, box F contains Perk. Hence, statement III is alone sufficient. Hence, option B is correct choice. 12.Answer: D Explanation: From I: We have:

• The box P and V are kept together, as the box D and F are not kept together, thus box D is kept at bottom and the box W is kept third from bottom.

Based on above given information we have:

Clearly, three boxes are kept below the box W. Hence, statement I is alone sufficient. From II: We have:

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• The box whose weight is 13kg is kept adjacent to the box P, that means in case (1) in case (1) the box whose weight is 13kg is kept second from top, in case (2) the box whose weight is 13 kg is kept fifth from top.

• Box W is kept at any place above the box D, thus no exact position of box W is known. Hence, statement II is not sufficient. From III: We have:

• Three boxes are kept between the box D and the box whose weight is 16kg, as box D is not kept adjacent to the box F, that means in case the box whose weight is 16 kg is kept fifth from top.

• Box V is kept at any place above the box P, thus no exact position of box W is known. Hence, statement III is not sufficient alone. Hence, option D is correct choice. 13.Answer: D Explanation: Clearly, only three boxes are kept above the box which contains Eclairs. Hence, option D is correct choice. 14.Answer: A Explanation: From I: We have:

• One box is kept between the box whose weight is 13kg and the box D, that means we have two possible position for the box whose weight is 13kg, in case (1) the box whose weight is 13kg is kept second from top and the box D is kept fourth from top, in case (2) the box whose weight is 13kg is kept fifth from top and the box D is kept third from top.

Thus, exact position of the box whose weight is 16kg is not known. Hence, statement I is not sufficient. From II: We have:

• The box which contains Perk is kept at a gap of one box from the box whose weight is 16kg, that means the box which contains Perk is kept third from bottom and the box whose weight is 16kg is kept fifth from top.

From above given information we have:

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Hence, statement II is alone sufficient. From III: We have:

• Two boxes are kept between the box whose which contains Book and the box whose weight is 16kg, Since no such place available for the box which contains Book.

Hence, statement III is not sufficient alone. Hence, option A is correct choice. 15.Answer: C Explanation: We have:

• Number of boxes above the box P is same as the number of boxes below the box which contains Book.

• Box P is kept at any place above the box whose weight is 16kg, that means box P must kept third from top and the box which contains Book is kept third from bottom.

• Neither box V nor box W contains Eclairs, that means box D contains Eclairs. Based on above given information we have:

Clearly, only statement V is not true and statement II has a possible of being not true because if W is at kept at fourth from the bottom then the statement II becomes invalid . Hence, option C is correct choice.

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SEATING ARRANGEMENT Directions (16-20): Solution:

Answers: 16) Answer: C Explanation: Clearly, C, D and M likes Dell. Hence, option C is correct choice. 17) Answer: A Explanation: Clearly, U sits south-west of L. Hence, option A is correct choice. 18) Answer: C Explanation: Clearly, L likes HP. Hence, option C is correct choice. 19) Answer: D Explanation: Clearly, Q likes ASUS, thus statement D is not true. Hence, option D is correct choice. 20) Answer: B Explanation: Clearly, L sits with D. Hence, option B is correct choice. Explanation: We have:

● Q neither works in the block marked 1 nor in the block marked 3. ● Q’s block is further down to C’s block, but on the opposite side of the corridor. ● C sits at two places east of G, who likes ASUS, that means we have four possible place for Q

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and C, in case (1) Q sits in the block marked 2 and G sits immediate right of Q, in case (2) Q sits in the block marked 2 and G sits south-east of Q, in case (3) Q sits in the block marked 2 and G sits immediate south-west of Q, in case (4) Q sits in the block marked 2 and G sits immediate right of Q.

● C sits immediate left of the one who likes HP. Based on above given information we have:

Again, we have:

● B sits north-west of U and both of them sits left side of corridor, that means in case (1) & case (2) B sits in the block marked 3, in case (3) B sits in the block marked 2 and case (4) is not valid.

● B and the one who likes ASUS sits together, that means in case (1) & case (2) B sits immediate west of the one who likes ASUS, in case (3) Q likes ASUS.

● B neither likes DELL nor likes HP. ● W’s block is further down to U’s block, but opposite side of the corridor. ● W’s block is further down to L’s block in same side of corridor. ● W sits immediate right of the one who likes DELL, that means in case (1) W sits north-east of

the one who likes HP, in case (2) W sits north-west of the one who likes HP, in case (3a) W sits with the one who likes HP, in case (3b) W sits north-east of the one who likes HP.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (4) is not valid as B sits north-west of U and both of them sits left side of corridor. Again, we have:

● The one who likes Dell sits second to left of T. ● T and the one who likes HP sits in the same block, that means in case (1) & case (2) C likes

DELL, in case (3a) T sits immediate right of W, in case (3b) T sits immediate east of W. ● R who likes SONY sits right side of the corridor, that means in case (1) & case (3b) R sits

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immediate east of C, in case (2) R sits immediate west of C and case (3a) is not valid. ● R and H sits opposite side of the corridor, but not necessarily sits in the block facing each

other. ● H sits with the one who likes DELL, since B doesn’t like DELL, thus in case (3b) H sits

immediate left of B, in case (3c) H sits immediate left of Q and case (1) & case (2) is not valid. Based on above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as B doesn’t like DELL and case (3a) is not valid as R who likes SONY sits right side of the corridor. Again, we have:

● Since, no two person who sits in the block facing each other likes same laptop, thus B must likes SONY.

● Similarly, U likes HP. ● H sits exactly between M and the one who likes ASUS, who sits north-west of D, that means

in case (3c) T likes ASUS and case (3b) is not valid. ● Since, no two person who sits in the block facing each other likes same laptop, thus H likes

SONY. ● As, only remaining person is L, thus L sits with D in the same block.

Based on above given information we have final arrangement as follow:

Case (3b) is not valid as H sits exactly between M and the one who likes ASUS.

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Triangular based seating arrangement Directions (21-25): Solution:

Answers: 21) Answer: B Explanation: Clearly, in combination B it doesn’t follow the rule. Hence, option B is correct choice. 22) Answer: E Explanation: Clearly, all the given statements are not true. Hence, option E is correct choice 23) Answer: A Explanation: Clearly, H sits immediate right of the one who likes 8. Hence, option A is correct choice. 24) Answer: B Explanation: Clearly, F likes 25. Hence, option B is correct choice. 25) Answer: A Explanation: Clearly, the one who works in UCO sits second to left of Z. Hence, option A is correct choice. Explanation: We have:

● V sits three places left of the one who likes 9, who sits immediate right of the one who works in PNB.

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● V does not likes a square number but sits facing center, that means we have two possible position for the one who works in PNB, in case (1) V sits immediate right of the one who sits at corner and the one who works in PNB sits at edge of the table, in case (2) V sits immediate right of the one who sits at corner and the one who works in PNB sits at corner of the table.

● The one who likes PNB sits four places away from B, who likes 4 but doesn’t work in BOI, that means in case (1a) B sits third to left of V, in case (1b) V sits second to left of B, in case (2) B sits immediate left of V.

● F neither sits adjacent to the one who likes 4 nor sits adjacent to V. ● The one who likes 27 sits third to left of F, who works in HDFC. ● The one who works in HDFC and the one who works in PNB doesn’t sits together, that

means in case (1a) F sits immediate right of the one who likes 9, in case (1b) F sits second to right of B and case (2) is not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as The one who likes 27 sits third to left of F. Again, we have:

● The one who likes 36 sits second to right of the one who works in BOI, who doesn’t like cube number.

● The one who works in BOI sits four places away from W, who neither likes 9 nor sits adjacent to V, that means in case (1a) the one who likes 36 sits second to right of F and W sits immediate left of F, in case (1b) the one who likes 36 sits immediate left of B and the one who works in BOI sits immediate right of V, in case (1c) the one who likes 36 sits immediate left of B and the one who works in BOI likes 9, in case (1d) the one who likes 36 sits immediate left of B and the one who works in BOI sits immediate right of B.

● The one who works in CBI sits immediate right of D and is three places away from the one who works in BOB.

● The one who works in BOB sits immediate left of R, who doesn’t like 27, that means in case (1b) & case (1d) the one who works in CBI sits immediate left of F and R likes 36, case (1a) & case (1c) is not valid.

● Three person sits between the one who works in UBI and the one who likes 49. ● The difference between the one who likes UBI and P is itself a square number, thus we have

such combinations are (4, 8), (9, 25), (16, 25) & (27, 36). ● P neither likes 16 nor 25, thus we have only such possible combination in case (1b) is P

works in PNB and R works in UBI, case (1d) is not valid. Based on above given information we have:

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Case (1a) & case (1c) are not valid as the one who works in CBI sits immediate right of D and is three places away from the one who works in BOB, case (1d) is not valid as the difference between the one who likes UBI and P is itself a square number. Again, we have:

● The one who likes 64 sits third to right of the one who works in SBI, who doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who works in BOB, that means W likes 64 and D works in SBI.

● As, V likes cube number and numbers between 1 to 100, only three possible cube numbers are 8, 27 & 64, thus V likes 8.

● Three person sits between the one who likes 8 and Z, who sits adjacent to the one who likes 25, thus Z works in CBI and F likes 25.

● The one who likes 16 and ICICI sits together, thus V works in ICICI. ● As, only remaining bank is UCO, thus W works in UCO bank.

Based on above given information we have final arrangement as follow:

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Directions (26-30): Solution:

Answers: 26) Answer: B Explanation: Clearly, age of the one who works in ICICI is 48 years. Hence, option B is correct choice. 27) Answer: E Explanation: Clearly, age of the one who works in PNB is 23 years. Hence, option E is correct choice. 28) Answer: A Explanation: Clearly, Maya works in CBI. Hence, option A is correct. 29) Answer: B Explanation: Clerly, age of Rinku is 39. Hence, option B is correct choice. 30) Answer: C Explanation: Clearly, Sam works in SBI. Hence, option C is correct choice. Explanation: We have:

• The one who works in PNB sits second to left of Mike, who works in BOB. • Age of the one who works in PNB is not 36years. • Age of the one who works in BOB is 31 years and sits at a gap of two person from the one who

works in UBI, that means in case (1) the one who works in UBI sits third to left of Mike, in case (2) the one who works in UBI sits third to right of Mike.

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• The one who works in UBI sits immediate right of the one who works in ICICI, whose age is _____, lets says age of the one who works in ICICI is P years.

• One person sits between Tom and the one who works in ICICI, that means in case (1a) Tom sits second to left of the one who works in ICICI, in case (1b) & case (2) Tom sits second to right of the one who works in ICICI.

• Age of Tom is neither 48 years nor works in HDFC. Based on above given information we have:

Again, we have:

• Maya neither sits adjacent to the one whose age is 31 years nor sits adjacent to the one who works in PNB.

• Maya works in ______ and sits second to right of the one who works in HDFC, lets say Maya works in Q, Since Tom doesn’t work in HDFC, that means in case (1a) Maya sits immediate right of the Tom, in case (1b) Maya works in ICICI, in case (1c) Maya sits immediate left of the one who works in ICICI, in case (2) Maya works in UBI.

• Age of ______ is 39 years and sits second to left of the one who works in SBI, lets says age of R is 39 years.

• ______ works in SBI and sits at a gap of two person from the one whose age is 36 years, lets says S works in SBI.

• The one who works in SBI sits immediate right of Priya, who neither works in HDFC nor her age is 42 years, Since, age of the one who works in PNB is not 36 years, that means in case (1a) the one who works in SBI sits immediate left of Mike and age of Tom is 36 years, in case (1d) the one who works in SBI sits immediate left of Mike and age of the one who works in ICICI is 36 years, in case (2a) the one who works in SBI sits immediate left of Mike and age of the one who works in ICICI is 36 years, in case (2b) the one who works in SBI sits immediate left of Mike and age of Tom is 36 years and case (1b) & case (1c) are not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

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Case (1b) & case (1c) are not valid as the one who works in SBI sits immediate right of Priya. Again, we have:

• Age of Jay is 42 years and sits adjacent to the one who works in CBI. • The one who works in CBI sits third to left of Rinku, that means in case (1a) & case (1d) Jay works in

HDFC and Rinku works in UBI and case (2a) & case (2b) is not valid. • The one who works in BOM and the one who whose age is 48 years sits together, that means in

case (1a) Maya works in BOM and age of the one who works in ICICI is 48 years, in case (1d) Maya works in BOM and age of Tom is 48 years.

• Since, age of Tom is not 48 years, thus case (1d) is not valid. • Age of the one who works in PNB is ______ years. • One person sits between the one whose age is 23 years and Ajeet, whose age is 48 years, that

means age of Priya is 48 years. • Age of Sam is neither 56 years nor works in UBI, that means age of the one who works in BOM is 56

years. • Age of the one the one who works in BOM is twice the age of the one who works in SBI, that means

age of Sam must be 28 years. From above given information we have final arrangement as follow:

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Case (2a) & case (2b) are not valid as the one who works in CBI sits third to left of Rinku and case (1b) is not valid as the one who works in BOM and the one who whose age is 48 years sits together and age of Tom is not 48 years.