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Seven teachers I, J, K, L, M, N and O live on separate floors of a 7-floor building. Ground floor is

numbered 1, first floor is numbered 2 and so on. Each of them is teaching different subjects, viz

Hindi, English, Math, Science, Civics, History and Sanskrit but not necessarily in the same order.

Only three teachers live above the floor on which I lives. Only one teacher lives between I and the one

who teaches History. N lives immediately below the one who teaches English. The one who teaches

English lives on an even-numbered floor. Only three teachers live between the teachers who teach

History and Math. M lives immediately above K. M does not teach Math. Only two people live

between J and the one who teaches Civics. The one who teaches Civics lives below the floor on which

J lives. The one teaches Hindi does not live immediately above or immediately below J. L does not

live immediately above or immediately below I. O does not teach Science.

 Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in two rows having Five seats in each row. In each row, one seat is vacant. Some of them are facing north and some are facing south.
Two persons are sitting between D and B. C sits opposite to D. G sits opposite to E. H sits opposite to the person who is sitting second to the left of F. F is not adjacent to E. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. A, C and G face the same direction (i.e., All face either North or South). D, B, and E face the same direction (i.e., All face either North or South). C sits second to the right of E. H faces north. C doesn’t sit at the extreme end. E sits second to the right of C. E sits to the adjacent left of H.  


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 Six Students- Sita, Smita, Sunita, Sarita, Sujitha and Sneha lives on a building which has Six Floors with top floor numbered as 6. They got different Ranks from 1 to 6 in a School exam. They are also having different Lucky numbers from 1 to 6. These Six Students are also sitting in a row which has six seats and all are facing north. All students are having unique floor number, Lucky number, and Rank (i.e., No two numbers will be same for a particular student).
Students who sit at extreme ends of the row live neither on the top floor nor on the bottom floor. Sujitha lives on an even numbered floor. Sarita Floor number and Sita Lucky number are same. Two students live between Sita and Smita. Smita sits third to the left of Sujitha. One who lives on top floor sits third to the left of Sneha. A student whose Lucky number is 3 sits third to the right of the student whose lucky number is 5. Sita’s Rank is 5. Two students live between Sujitha and Sarita. Smita Lucky number is same as Sita Floor number. Sunita Rank is 6 and she lives on an even numbered floor. Sneha’s Rank is same as Sita’s Lucky number. Sneha sits second to the right of Smita. Sneha’s Lucky number is same as Sarita’s Rank. Sujitha Rank is same as Sarita Lucky number. 


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 There are nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I who sit around a  circular table. Some are facing towards and some are facing away from  the centre. They like different seasons among summer, winter, Rainy,  spring and autumn. Not more than 2 people like the same season. The  following information is known about them.  C and G form the only pair that is sitting together and like the same  season. They are facing in opposite directions to each other. The one  who likes Rainy season sits third to the left of B but is neither C nor  F. A sits second to the left of F, who likes winter. The one who likes  summer is an immediate neighbour of H and E but none of them sits  adjacent to C or G. A and H face in the same direction as that of E. I  sits third to the right of D, who is facing away from the centre and  likes spring. E sits second to the left of C. The persons who like  winter face towards the centre. A either likes Summer or Spring season.  One who sits second to the right of I likes spring and faces opposite to  the centre. 

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  There are 8 members in a family – A, B, C, D, P, Q, R, and S. Each of them has a relationship with A –
father, mother, sister, brother, wife, son, and daughter but not necessarily in the same order. They are sitting in a straight line facing North.
P is sitting second to right of A’s son. Two people are sitting between P and B’s brother. Two people are sitting between A’s son and A’s father. Q is immediate neighbor of A’s father. Q is sitting at one of the extreme ends. D and A’s brother are sitting together. A’s brother is sitting second to left of A. A is not immediate neighbor of P. Two people are sitting between D and A’s sister. S’s father is sitting to the immediate right of A’s daughter. A’s wife is immediate neighbor of S. R is younger than C.
 

HIGH LEVEL PUZZLE A, B, C, D, E, F and G are the seven husbands while H, I, J, K, L, M and N are the seven wives who constitute seven married couples. Ages of the seven husbands are -24 years, 25 years, 27 years, 29 years, 31 years, 32 years and 34 years. Each of the couples gets married in one of the different months of a particular year - January, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order. The amounts spent on Rituals in each of the marriages are - Rs. 21,000, Rs. 24,000, Rs. 42,000, Rs. 48,000, Rs. 52,000, Rs. 56,000 and Rs. 58,000. It is also known that:J is not married in August or May. The person who is 32 years old is married in May and the amount spent in his marriage is Rs. 56,000. M is married to the person whose age in years is a non-prime odd number and in the month which has 30 days. The youngest man is married with K and the amount spent in their marriage is twice the amount spent in the marriage of I and B who is 27 years old. The person who is 29 years old is married in March and the amount spent in his marriage is half the amount spent in the marriage that is held immediately after C. The amount spent in the marriage which is held immediately after that of G, who is elder than at-least four men, and N is Rs. 52,000. A is married in April and the difference in the amounts spent in his marriage and that of C is Rs. 4,000. F is the eldest and married in August. H is married with D and the amount spent in his marriage is less than the amount spent in the marriage of E by at-least Rs. 16,000.

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 Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Ten lecturers P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y teach in the same college. They give lectures in five months

(April, May, June, September and December). They give lectures in each month on 7th and 21st date. Only

two lectures held in a month. The lectures are attended by different number of students. The total strength of

students is 100 in each class and 50% attendance is compulsory for each class. The number of students will

be even in the month of 30 days and odd in the month of 31 days. Different number of students attends

class on different days. No lecturer can give the lecture after W. U gives lecturer in the month which has 30

days. T and Q give lecturers after U on the 7th of different months respectively. Number of students who

attend class on 7th September is a whole square (two digit number). R does not give the lecture in the

month in which either Y or Q gives lecture. The sum of number of students who attend class on the 7th of

two month is 152.Only three lecturers give lecture between U and the lecturer whose class is attended by 68

students. The difference of number of students who attend class on 7th September and the sum of number

of students who attend class on May, is 58. Q gives lecture in the month which has 30 days. The average of

number of students who attend class on 21st April and 21st June is 76.P gives lecture in the month which

has 31 days. T gives lecture in one of the day before Q. Total 55 students attend V’s lecture. V does not give

lecture in the month in which W gives. There are four persons who give lecturers between V and S. Y gives

lecture in the month which is after the month in which V gives lecture. The total number of students who

attend class in five months is 714.The sum of number of students who attend class on 7th may and 7th June

is 147. Students who attend class on 7th June is less than 90. The difference of the number of students who

attend class of lecturer Y and R is 4.X gives lecture after P and the number of students who attend his

lecture is greater than 70 and less than 80 and is not divisible by 4.The number of students who attend class

on 7th December is multiple of 11.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Ten lecturers P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y teach in the same college. They give lectures in five months

(April, May, June, September and December). They give lectures in each month on 7th and 21st date. Only

two lectures held in a month. The lectures are attended by different number of students. The total strength of

students is 100 in each class and 50% attendance is compulsory for each class. The number of students will

be even in the month of 30 days and odd in the month of 31 days. Different number of students attends

class on different days. No lecturer can give the lecture after W. U gives lecturer in the month which has 30

days. T and Q give lecturers after U on the 7th of different months respectively. Number of students who

attend class on 7th September is a whole square (two digit number). R does not give the lecture in the

month in which either Y or Q gives lecture. The sum of number of students who attend class on the 7th of

two month is 152.Only three lecturers give lecture between U and the lecturer whose class is attended by 68

students. The difference of number of students who attend class on 7th September and the sum of number

of students who attend class on May, is 58. Q gives lecture in the month which has 30 days. The average of

number of students who attend class on 21st April and 21st June is 76.P gives lecture in the month which

has 31 days. T gives lecture in one of the day before Q. Total 55 students attend V’s lecture. V does not give

lecture in the month in which W gives. There are four persons who give lecturers between V and S. Y gives

lecture in the month which is after the month in which V gives lecture. The total number of students who

attend class in five months is 714.The sum of number of students who attend class on 7th may and 7th June

is 147. Students who attend class on 7th June is less than 90. The difference of the number of students who

attend class of lecturer Y and R is 4.X gives lecture after P and the number of students who attend his

lecture is greater than 70 and less than 80 and is not divisible by 4.The number of students who attend class

on 7th December is multiple of 11.

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Some Bench are Abacus .

Some Compass are Bench.

All Bench are Eraser.

No Compass is Desk.

Conclusion : 

a) Some Eraser being Bench is a possibility.

b) Some Desk are not Bench.

Statements Some blondes are indians. Some Asians are blondes. No asian is a brunette. Conclusions I. Some indians are Asians. II. Some blondes are brunettes. III. Some brunettes are not blondes. IV. Some blondes are not brunette.

  

Ten persons from ten different countries viz. Denmark, Japan, Pakistan, India, Mauritius, Canada, Hungary, Bangladesh, Russia and Singapore are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such away that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- A, B, C, D and E are seated and some of them are facing South and some of them are facing North. In row 2 – P, Q, R, S and T are seated and some of them are facing South and some of them are facing North. Therefore in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row either faces another member of the other row or seated behind each other.(All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating in the final arrangement.)

S is not from Pakistan. D is neither from Mauritius nor from Canada. P sits immediate right of the person from Russia. R sits one of the extreme ends of the line and from Russia. C sits third to the right of person from Japan. P does not face A and faces south direction. The person from Denmark sits exactly between the persons from Singapore and Mauritius. The person from Canada faces the person from Singapore. T faces North Direction and sits immediate left of Q. Only one person sit between the persons from Pakistan and India. The person from India sits to the immediate right of Q, who seated exactly in the middle of the row. P faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Japan. D faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Pakistan. Only One person sits between the person from Russia and Q. C sits to the immediate right of the person who faces S.Only two people sit between C and E. S is neither from Denmark nor from Bangladesh. The person from Mauritius sits second to the right of the one who face North Direction. One of the immediate neighbors of the person from Mauritius behind the person from Pakistan. A faces the opposite direction to the person from Hungary.




SBI PO PUZZLE:Plz solve this puzzleThere are 7 employees P, S, L, C, H, A and B. Two shifts of working hours are there. These peopl e are trained for a particular task. Let the tasks be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Two rounds of each task are undertaken by the same person in a week. The tasks are carried out from Monday to Sunday. The tasks are arranged during morning and evening on each day. On each day two different tasks are carried out. Each person carries out the assigned task held during different working hours i.e. morning and evening.We know the following information.i) An employee works for only one session on any three consecutive days.ii) S is assigned for task 4 and H is the first as well as the last person to work in the week.iii) B works on Wednesday evening and Lworks on Thursday morning.iv) On two days of the week only P and A work at the office and P works twice before A.v) Between the task 2, four tasks were completed and between the sessions of task 1, six other tasks were done.vi) The task 3 was held on Friday in morning session and the task 7 was held on Sunday in morning session.vii) The task 2 was not held on Monday but both the tasks 2 are to be finished before the last task of 5 is completed.