Seating Arrangement Puzzles IBPS PO Clerk VII Pre Mains 2017 - Dear Friends, Try to solve these circular seating arrangement questions Bank PO for SBI and IBPS Prelims and Mains and other competitive exams. We are going to share some toughest Logic Reasoning Puzzle questions with solution.
Ultimate hard puzzles Circular and seating arrangement facing outside and inside 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 puzzle quiz questions and answers 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.
Ultimate hard puzzles Circular and seating arrangement facing outside and inside 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 puzzle quiz questions and answers 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.
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Directions (1 - 5 ): Study the following information and answer the questions given below.
- There are seven houses in Nadeshan Street, three houses in one side and four in another side. No two houses face each other. Distances between the houses are equal. Doors of three houses faces south are in the same side numbered 1, 2 and 3 from right to left and doors of four houses faces north are in the same side numbered 4, 5, 6 and 7 from left to right.
- Each house is painted in different colours, White, Yellow, Red, Blue, Green, Black and Pink but not necessarily in the same order.
- The person lives in the houses are A, B, C, G, F, S and U and they have different lucky number 1 to 7but not necessarily in the same order.
- House Number1 is in the north-east of house Number4 and painted in red colour. B’s lucky number is neither 5 nor 7. House Number3 is in the north-west of house Number7.
- S’s house is painted in yellow colour and his lucky number is 1. Three members have the same House number and lucky number. U lives in the House Number 6 but his lucky number is not 6. One who has lucky number 6 lives in the white house. F’s house is not painted in the colour of Black or Pink.
- A is the immediate neighbour of G and has the same lucky number and House Number. Green is in the north west house of Black house. C’s house is in the east of S’s house. Pink house is in the south east of white house.
- G lives in the White coloured house. Neither B nor C lives in the blue and black coloured house. The one whose lucky number is 4 lives in the blue colour house.
- The one who lives in the house Number1 is not an immediate member of G.
a) Red
b) Blue
c) Either Red or Blue
d) Pink
e) Cannot be determined
2. Who among the following definitely have same house number and lucky number?
a) F and B
b) A and C
c) B and A
d) Either FC or BC
e) None of these
3. Who lives in the Pink coloured house?
a) One whose lucky number is 5
b) One whose lucky number is 3
c) One whose lucky number is 4
d) One whose lucky number is 7
e) Cannot be determined
4. What is the distance between F’s house and C’s house?
a) Equal to the distance of distance between the B’s house and G’s house
b) Two times of the distance between the B’s house and G’s house c) Three times of the distance between the A’s house and G’s house d) Half the distance of S’s house and U’s house
e) Cannot be determined
5. Which is the lucky number of the person who lives in the black coloured house?
a) 3
b) 5
c) 7
d) 6
e) Cannot be determined
Direction (6 - 10) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
- Ten persons 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 Cady, Patricia, Pamela, Padmesh and Pandu are seated and all of them facing north. In row 2 Gagan, Darun, Dinesh, Damodar and Sanjiv are seated and all of them facing south.
- Therefore in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. While they live in different flats, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J.
- The person lives in the flat A is seated opposite to one, who is seated third to the left of Padmesh. Pandu is seated opposite to the person who lives in flat B and second to the right of the person who lives in flat G.
- Dinesh is seated second to the left of the person who lives in flat D, who is near to Gagan and Darun.
- The person lives in flat H seated opposite to one, who is second to the left of Cady. The person lives in the flat I is seated opposite to Damodar and third to the left of the person who lives in flat C.
- The person lives in flat J is seated second to the right of Pamela. The person lives in the flat F is seated third to the left of Darun.
a) Faces each other
b) Fourth to the right
c) Third to the left
d) Second to the right
e) Diagonally opposite to each other
7. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way find the one who does not belong to the group?
a) Damodar
b) Padmesh
c) Patricia
d) Dinesh e) Pamela
8. Which of the following statement is true with respect to the given information?
a) The person lives in the flat I sits opposite to the Person who lives in flat D
b) The person lives in the flat H sits opposite to the Person who lives in flat E
c) The person lives in the flat A sits opposite to the Person who lives in flat J
d) The person lives in the flat B sits opposite to the Person who lives in flat C
e) The person lives in the flat C sits opposite to the Person who lives in flat D
9. Who is seated opposite to one who is second to the left of the person who lives in the flat A?
a) Cady
b) Patricia
c) Pamela
d) Pandu
e) Padmesh
10. In a certain way Dinesh is related to the person who lives in E and in the same way the person lives in the flat A is related to Patricia, then Which of the following Gagan is related to, following the same pattern?
a) Flat H
b) Flat F
c) Flat D
d) Flat G
e) Flat C
1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (b)
Answers (6 - 10)
6. (c) 7. (c) 8. (d) 9. (d) 10. (e)
e) The person lives in the flat C sits opposite to the Person who lives in flat D
9. Who is seated opposite to one who is second to the left of the person who lives in the flat A?
a) Cady
b) Patricia
c) Pamela
d) Pandu
e) Padmesh
10. In a certain way Dinesh is related to the person who lives in E and in the same way the person lives in the flat A is related to Patricia, then Which of the following Gagan is related to, following the same pattern?
a) Flat H
b) Flat F
c) Flat D
d) Flat G
e) Flat C
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