High Level Reasoning Puzzles for Bank PO PDF Set 74

High Level Reasoning Puzzles for Bank PO PDF Set 74

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High Level Reasoning Puzzles for Bank PO

Directions (1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
  • 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 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.
Q1. Who amongst the following is a reporter?
  • (a) O
  • (b) L
  • (c) N
  • (d) R
  • (e) None of these
Q2. What is S’s position with respect to R?
  • (a) Third to the right
  • (b) Second to the right
  • (c) Third to the left
  • (d) Second to the left
  • (e) Fourth to the right
Q3. How many people are sitting between P and N when counted in an anti-clockwise direction from N?
  • (a) One
  • (b) Two
  • (c) Three
  • (d) Four
  • (e) None
Q4. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
  • (a) Teacher – Painter
  • (b) Supervisor – Shopkeeper
  • (c) Cricketer – Reporter
  • (d) Doctor – Accountant
  • (e) Shopkeeper – Doctor
Q5. Which one of the following statements is false according to the above mentioned arrangement?
  • (a) N is to the immediate right of the supervisor
  • (b) The shopkeeper is third to the right of the cricketer
  • (c) The doctor is sitting exactly between the supervisor and the accountant
  • (d) L is neither a teacher nor a supervisor
  • (e) There are only three people between S and N
Directions (6 - 10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
  • Seven cricket players viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them are batsman.
  • Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8, 4 and 25. No bowler can take more than 10 wickets. V plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player V and player P.
  • On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match. The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player W and Q is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of S. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and T is the only bowler which cannot be succeeded by any one. P is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman.
  • Only one match is played between the matches played by the player T and S. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday.
  • The match played by T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player V is played. The match played by R is played on the day immediately
  • before the day when the match of player W is played. Match played by S is not played after the match of player Q.
Q6. As per the given arrangement which of the following combination represents only the people who are bowlers?
  • (a) T, V
  • (b) Q, P, T
  • (c) V, W, R
  • (d) P, T
  • (e) W, T, S
Q7. As per the given arrangement which of the following person represent the one who was played in between the W and S?
  • (a) U
  • (b) P
  • (c) R
  • (d) V
  • (e) W
Q8. Who among the following takes 8 wicket ?
  • (a) T
  • (b) W
  • (c) S
  • (d) Q
  • (e) None of these
Q9. Which of the following combinations is correct as per the given arrangement?
  • (a) Monday – P
  • (b) Tuesday – W
  • (c) Wednesday – Q
  • (d) Thursday – S
  • (e) Friday – T
Q10. Who amongst the following scored half century?
  • (a) P
  • (b) V
  • (c) U
  • (d) W
  • (e) T

High Level Reasoning Puzzles for Bank PO

Ans (1 - 5)

high level reasoning puzzles for bank po


1. Ans.(a)
2. Ans.(a)
3. Ans.(d)
4. Ans.(e)
5. Ans.(c)


Ans (6 - 10)

DaysPlayerRoleRuns/Wickets
MondayPBatsman50
TuesdayRBatsman25
WednesdayWBowler4
ThursdayVBatsman16
FridaySBowler8
SaturdayQBatsman4
SundayTBowler5


6. Ans.(e)
7. Ans.(d)
8. Ans.(c)
9. Ans.(a)
10. Ans.(a)