High Level Reasoning for all banking exams

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Hemrattan Tewari: There are eight persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F,G and H has born in the same month of different year i.e. 1969, 1972, 1978, 1981, 1989, 1997, 2000 and 2005. Their age are considered as on the same month of 2016.G is born in even number year, but not born in the year, which does not divisible by 4.A is 36 years old now. B is 17 year older than F, who is 8 years younger than A. There are eight year gap between age of E and age of D. H is nine year younger than C, but not born in 2005. E was born earlier than G.

Hemrattan Tewari: Ram, Manoj, Shiva, Aman, Rajeev, Vijay, Ravi and Rakesh are eight employees of an enterprise and they will attend a seminar in the four months (May, June, August & September). The seminar held in each month on 8th and 20th date. Only two seminars held in a month. None of the person can attend the seminar after Shiva. Aman does not attend the seminar in the month of 31 days. Rajeev and Ravi attends seminar after Aman on date 20th of different months, while Ram & Manoj attend the seminar before Aman and Manoj attends after Ram in the same month. Rakesh does not attend the seminar in the month in which either Rajeev attends or Shiva attends ram manoj aman rajeev rakesh ravi vijay shiva

A, B, C, D, P, Q, R, S seated straight line facing north.All have different ages 14,16,17,19,21,23,26,31,(not same order). B sit extreme on the end of the line. Three people sit b/w B and 16 yr old. 23 yr old sits second left of Q. Q sits right of 16 yr old but not immediate. Two persons sit b/w 23 yr old and D. Three persons sit b/w 26 yr and C. C sits right of 26 yr. Neither B nor D are 26 yr old. The difference of ages of neighbours of D is 5. Oldest is not neighbor of D. D is not oldest. P sits right of 31 yr old. More than1I sit b/w 31 and 19 yr old. A sits second right of R. B 26 R 14 D 21 A 19 C 16 S 23 P 17 Q 31 right?

ɑɑkʀɑti ɳigɑɱ: There are 8 people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who are made to sit in a row having 10 seats numbered left to right. All are facing North and are not necessarily sitting in the same order. They belong to different states – Bihar, Punjab, J&K, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Haryana but not necessarily sitting in the same order. Six people out of 8 are Engineers and remaining two are Doctors. If two people are sitting on consecutive seats, then only they will be considered neighbors. Six of these 8 people have only one neighbor. One doctor has 2 neighbors and the other has only one neighbor. No one is sitting between the ones from Punjab and Haryana. A is sitting equidistant from both the ones from Bihar and Haryana. Similarly G is sitting equidistant from both the one from J&K and F. H is sitting to the immediate left of E. A is sitting to the immediate left of the one from Punjab. C is from West Bengal and is a doctor having only one neighbor. F belongs to Odisha. E, who is an Engineer, is from Tamil Nadu. D is not from Punjab and A is not from Rajasthan. The sum of seat numbers on which the ones from Haryana and Punjab are sitting is 12.

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 There are 16 persons – B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V and W standing in a Circular plot. Inside a circular plot, a circularly shaped garden is developed. The persons who are standing inside the garden facing outside. The persons who are standing outside the garden facing inside the centre and lives in a different number of floors. So all the persons standing in the inner circle faces the persons standing in the outer circle and hold a different number of chocolates.G faces outside and S faces G. D sits immediate right of G. There are four persons sits between G and E. H is not an immediate neighbour of E. There are two persons standing between D and H. H faces R. There are three persons standing between R and U. U stands exactly between the B and F. B faces D. There are two persons standing between P and C. Neither S nor R is an immediate neighbour of P. I stands to the immediate left of H. I faces T. The one who faces F stands exactly between the persons Q and W. W faces P. H stands second to the left of G. B lives on the second floor and sits exactly opposite to the person who lives on the floor which is the square number of the floor of B. F lives on the third floor and stands exactly opposite to the person who lives on the floor which is the square number of the floor of F. P lives on 6th floor and S lives immediately above P. U lives immediately below B. R lives immediately above T. The one who faces P holds chocolates two less than the number of the floor occupied by P. The one who faces U holds chocolates six more than the number of the floor occupied by U. Number of chocolates hold by E is the difference between the number of chocolates hold by D and W. Number of chocolates hold by G is the sum of the number of chocolates hold by D and E also equals to number of chocolates hold by V and H. Number of chocolates hold by I is the square of the number of chocolates hold by H.

  1. In the given arrangement, how many people will sit between B and T?
    A. Two
    B. Three
    C. Four
    D. More than four
    E. One
    Answer
  2. Who amongst the following lives on the seventh floor?
    A. S
    B. Q
    C. Other than those given as options
    D. U
    E. C
    Answer
  3. If persons counted from the right of G, then how many people stand between G and E as per the given arrangement?
    A. Five
    B. Three
    C. Four
    D. More than four
    E. Two
    Answer
  4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based upon their seating arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
    A. F
    B. E
    C. C
    D. G
    E. V
    Answer
  5. Who amongst the following have seven chocolates?
    A. T
    B. F
    C. Q
    D. P
    E. S
    Answer

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AJNABEE ✍🏻✍🏻✍🏻✍🏻✍🏻: Eight boxes namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed from top to bottom not in the same order. They contain different types of food namely viz Briyani, Pizza, Burger, Sandwich, Noodles, Butter Chicken, Masala Dosa and Parotta. Boxes are made up of different materials among steel, plastic, wood and Aluminum box. Exactly two boxes are made of same material. Consider the box kept at top as 1st position. Box D which is made up of plastic kept two places above B and both are in the top 4 positions when boxes are arranged from top to bottom. The box containing Sandwich is kept immediately below wooden box and made up of same material as D. Box C is kept somewhere between G and H and H being below C. The two Aluminum boxes are kept vertically adjacent to each other. Burger is kept exactly middle between F and the box containing Butter Chicken. H doesn’t contain Briyani. Box E kept two places below box G which is kept immediately below the box containing Sandwich. The box containing Parotta is placed at even numbered place but is not placed at the bottom. The steel box which kept at the top either contains Briyani or Masala Dosa. Box E, not made up of Aluminum. F which contains Noodles is made up of wood. The box containing Pizza is made up of wood. C doesn’t contain Briyani or Parotta.

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 In a friendship football match, out of 11 only 10 players are standing in the stadium in the pre match ritual ceremony. They are G, H, I, J, K, L, W, X, Y, Z and are standing in a row facing north. These players like seven different colour i.e., Red, Pink, Yellow, Brown, Green, Black and White.Four players like only one colour but there are two players each of like Pink, White and Black colour. Out of the two players who are standing in the middle of the row, one of them is W and another one is a player, who likes Black colour, who is not X or L. L is to the immediate left of J, who is near the player, who likes Black colour. Y likes Green colour and stands third to the left of W. Two players, who likes same colour are not standing together. The player, who likes Red colour, sits fifth to the right of the player, who likes White colour, who is second to the left of X. The player, who likes Brown colour and the player, who likes Red colour are neither stand together nor at the end of the row but one of them is I, who is second to the left of Z. There are only two players between the player, who likes White colour and Y. There are four players between K and the player who likes Green colour. G likes Yellow colour, but not near to H. The player, who likes Pink colour stands between the players, who likes White colour. 

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