High Level Tough Reasoning Puzzles for SBI PO Pre & Mains and IBPS PO 2017
Dear Friends, Logic Reasoning puzzles is an important and time-consuming part of banking and other competitive exams. We are going to share some toughest Logic Reasoning Puzzle questions with solution.
Lateral thinking Puzzle questions are one of the most popular Topics in almost all competitive examinations such as SBI PO, SBI PO 2017, NICL, RRB, LIC, SSC CGL 2017, Indian MBA entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT and SNAP have direct questions or questions based on similar logics in written test. Besides MBA exams, competitive exams like GRE, GMAT, Bank PO, SSC & other government exams include puzzle questions.
Lateral thinking Puzzle questions are one of the most popular Topics in almost all competitive examinations such as SBI PO, SBI PO 2017, NICL, RRB, LIC, SSC CGL 2017, Indian MBA entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT and SNAP have direct questions or questions based on similar logics in written test. Besides MBA exams, competitive exams like GRE, GMAT, Bank PO, SSC & other government exams include puzzle questions.
These Lateral thinking Puzzle questions on Linear Seating Arrangement will help the candidates in going through the Puzzles level of difficulty of SBI Clerk 2017 and IBPS PO Clerk 7 VII, SSC, UPSC, CAT and other Competitive Exams 2017 - 2018.
Logical Reasoning Puzzle Questions Answers - Difficult Level
There are Seven Lecturers – A, B, C, D, E, F and G taught seven subjects,viz., Maths, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, English and Statistics on one day in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday (of the same week). There will be separate timings for each lecture.
Note: Total hours taken by all the lecturers = 18 hours. The minimum and maximum timing of any lecture will be one hour and five hours respectively. There are two pairs of timings that can be followed by four lecturers.
- Chemistry is taught on Thursday. English is neither taught on Tuesday nor on Saturday. The Botany professor gave lecture immediately after the lecturer A. B is not a Chemistry Professor.
- Maths is taught for one hour. The Professor B gave his lecture on one of the days before Friday. Either the professor E or the professor F not gave his lecture on Sunday. Professor F gave his lecture immediately after E. Lecturer A spent more time than Lecturer C.
- Time taken by lecturer C is the sum of time taken by the lecturers B and F. Subjects Maths & Zoology are taught for same duration. The lecturer who took maximum time is immediately preceded by the person who took less than one hour of maximum time.
- The difference between the subjects taught on Friday and Sunday is equaled to the time taken by the lecturer A. Professor who gave maths lecture immediately preceded and followed by C and G respectively.
- Professor who gave lecture on Sunday spent less than three hours. Only one lecture is held between Chemistry and Botany. Zoology is taught after two days of maths lecture. Statistics is neither taught on Monday nor Sunday.
- Botany is not taught on the immediate next day on which Zoology is taught. Physics is taught on Monday.
Ques 1. Which of the following Subject is taught by A ?
1. Statistics
2. Chemistry
3. Zoology
4. Physics
5. English
Ques 2. Which of the following combinations is True with respect to the given arrangement?
1. Maths – Wednesday
2. Chemistry – Friday
3. Zoology – Wednesday
4. Physics – Friday
5. English – Sunday
Ques 3. If all the persons are made to arrange in alphabetical order from Monday to Sunday, positions of how many persons will remain unchanged?
1. Four
2. None
3. Two
4. One
5. Three
Ques 4. Professor D gave lecture for how many hours?
1. One hour
2. Two hours
3. None of the given options is true.
4. Three hours
5. Four hours
Ques 5. Who among the following gave lecture immediately after F?
1. B
2. E
3. A
4. D
5. F
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Directions (Ques 6 -10 ) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A dealer sold six bikes – Avenger, Bullet, Champ, Desire, Enfield and Fazer – during a period of Monday to Saturday, one bike on each day. i.
- The bike Champ was sold at least before three bike
- The bike Fazer was sold on Tuesday
- Both the bike Bullet and Enfield were sold at least before one bike.
- The bike Desire was sold immediately after the bike Champ.
- At least four bikes were sold after the bike Enfield.
Ques 6. How many bikes were sold after the bike Desire?
1 . Can’t say
2 . 3
3 . 2
4 . 5
5 . None of these
Ques 7. How many bikes were sold before the bike Fazer?
1 . Can’t say
2 . 1
3 . 2
4 . 3
5 . None of these
Ques 8. The bike Avenger was sold immediately after:
1 . Monday
2 . Tuesday
3 . Wednesday
4 . Friday
5 . Saturday
Ques 9. If Ravi is the person who purchased the bike sold on Wednesday, then the bike purchased by him is:
1 . Avenger
2 . Bullet
3 . Champ
4 . Desire
5 . Enfield
Ques 10. Which is the bike sold on Saturday?
1. Bullet
2. Can’t say
3 . Champ
4 . Desire