# level- Moderate # Post ur arrangement #ignore if already solved...... https://imgur.com/kdsOULx
A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight family members sitting around a circular table, facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order. Each member likes a different genre of music viz. Rock, Metal, House, Jazz, Pop, Trance, R&B, and Folk, but not necessarily in the same order.
A is the head of the family and sits third to the left of wife B. G has two sisters and sits second to the right of his grandfather, who likes listening to Rock. D sits on the immediate left of her brother, who sits in front of his father. F sits between the person who like Metal and the person who like Jazz. Her favorite music genre is Pop. B has two sons and one of the son's like Jazz. H sits in front of her mother-in-law who likes Folk music. E's son likes R&B. C and his sister-in-law like Jazz and House respectively.
Ok time for two puzzles for today (verbal reasoning from tommorow )
First one. Ignore if already solved/posted
Ten person A to J of a family sit in two row such that five persons sit in two row - I facing South and other five persons sit in row – II facing North. The distance between any two persons of a row is same so that a person in one row faces the other person in row – II. But not necessarily in the same order the following information is known about their seating arrangement.
There are three generations, three couples in the family. Each couple has at least one child. No couple sit opposite to each other and no couple sit in the same row. B sits second to the right of H. H is the daughter of D and sits at exactly middle of the row facing south. A is the daughter – in – law of D and sits at the right end of the row. I is the sister – in – law of H and has no siblings. J is the brother – in – law of I. C sits third to the left of his/her grand father. E is the nephew of H but not a son of J. B is the father of G, who sits opposite to his sister. F is the niece of G and sits opposite to her father. G has two children.
IBPS PRE TYPE Eight family members P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are females and some are males. All of them are related to each other in some way or the other. Some of them are facing the centre while some are facing outside (i.e. opposite to the centre.) T sits second to the right of Q. Q faces the centre. Only two people sit between T and R. R is the daughter of P. No female is an immediate neighbour of R. W is not an immediate neighbour of Q. W is the wife of U. U sits third to the right of W.S is neither an immediate neighbour of W nor T. R’s brother sits to her immediate right. Neither Q nor U is the brother of R. P’s wife sits to the immediate right of T. P sits second to the left of his wife. Only three people sit between P and his brother. Both the immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions. (i.e. if one neighbour faces the centre then the other neighbour faces outside and vice-versa.) R’s husband sits to the immediate right of V. T and U face a direction opposite to that of P. (i.e. if P faces the centre then T and U face outside and vice-versa.)...
And the last one for today (I know it's too much of blood relations today but let's do it)
Eight persons – S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z – who belong to the same family, are sitting around a circular table facing centre, but not necessarily in that order. The following information is known about them.
(1) Two persons are sitting between T's wife and X.
(2) W, whose only grandson is Z and T's wife are not adjacent to each other.
(3) T, who is the son of V is not adjacent to a lady.
(4) X's brother V sits second to the left of Y's son.
(5) V's only sibling sits second to the left of Y's wife who is neither U nor W.
(6) T and X's son-in-law are sitting opposite each other.
(7) Y's mother - in - law is the wife of X who is father of Y's wife.
(8) V's daughter-in-law sits exactly between T's father and S's son.
Eight Persons A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting around a circular table and facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
A family has three generations. D's father sits second to the left of his nephew. B is the son of F who is second to the right of her son. D is the father of G and two persons sit between G and E. D's wife is opposite to E. E's brother B is the immediate neighbor of C's son. B is the father of H
No male is adjacent to C. F is the sister of C and C does not sit second to the left of B.
Level moderate. Time max 10 mins Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Seven students L, K, M, N, O, P and Q are going for a PG program to seven different States of India for seven different Specializations. One person is going to only one State and will post graduate in only one Specialization. The States are Kerala, Punjab, Maharashtra, Assam, Himachal, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The PGs specializations are Law, Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Designing, Sales and IT Development but not necessarily in the same order. All Students belong to seven different cities of India. The cities are Pune, Gurgaon, Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna. • O is going to Punjab and does Specialization in Designing. • L belongs to Chennai and he does Specialization in Sales. M is going to Uttar Pradesh and does not specialized in Law. P is going to Haryana. • The person does Specialization in IT development belongs to Gurgaon. • The one who does Specialization in Finance is going to Assam. N belongs to Patna and does not go to Maharashtra. • The persons from Banaras and Lucknow are not going to Uttar Pradesh. • Either P or K does Specialization in IT development. • The person from Pune is going to Kerala, and Q belongs to Banaras. • Neither N nor Q does Specialization in Law or Marketing. • Q does not go to Himachal and N does not specialized in Finance.
C, Z, L, R, K, J & D are travelling in a train compartment with 3-tier sleeper berth. Each of them has a different
profession as a banker, salesman, architect, psychologist, detective, reporter & sportsman. They occupied two
lower berths, three middle berths and two upper berths. C, the banker is not on the upper berth. The architect is
the only person who occupies the same type of berth as that of C, Z & J are not on the middle berth and their professions are sportsman and detective respectively. L is a psychologist. D is neither a reporter nor an
architect. K occupies same type of berth as that of the salesman
Eight friends Amita , Beena, Cheenu, Dimpy, Effat, Falguni, Gauri and Harshita are sitting in a circle, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing outside and four of them are facing the centre. 1. Effat faces outside andnboth the immediate neighbors of Effat face the centre . Harshita sits second to the right of Effat. Beena sits third to the left of Effat. 2. Dimpy faces the centre. Both the immediate neighbors of Dimpy face outside. 3. Gauri sits second to the left of Amita. Beena sits third to the right of Harshita. 4. Falguni is an immediate neighbor of Dimpy. Cheenu is an immediate neighbour of Gauri . 5. Dimpy is not an immediate neighbor of Beena.
Five persons- Virender, Brijender, Ravinder, Sukhwinder&Raghvender of a family eat grapes , apples, banana , strawberry & pineapple not in the order as mentioned, after lunch , from Tuesday to Saturday. No member eats any fruit on Sunday and Monday. Each member eats only one fruit on one day a nd does not repeat it during the same week. No two members can eat the same fruit on the same day. Virender eats banana on Tuesday. Sukhwinder eats apples on Tuesday. Raghvender does not take pineapple on Tuesday but take apples on Thursday. Brijender eats pineapples on Friday. Ravinder eats grapes on Saturday, banana on Wednesday and strawberry on Thursday. Sukhwinder eats pineapple on Wednesday.
Every 4 years, filmmakers from around the globe compete at the Sugartown Film Festival. In preparation for this years festival, Ann was tasked with picking out some of the best films from the first 5five festivals. Help Ann by figuring out which year the film debuted, the name of the director, the award the film won in and what country the director was from. Data-year-1966,1970,1974,1978,1982 Country-Austria ,Germany ,Finland ,Mexico,United States. Category-Best Actor,Best Director, Best Document ,Best Short, Best Sound Clues: 1.The director whose film won the prize in Best Sound is either Jessica Tandem or Liza Nemellie. 2. The director whose film won a prize in 1978 isn't from Germany. 3. The Director from The United States won the prize for Best Actor. 4. Of the film that won the prize in Best Short and the director from Mexico, one is Sally Felds and the other won in 1982. 5. Elizabeth Short won her prize 4 years after the director from Finland. 6. Liza Nemellie is either the winner from Austria or the director who won the award for the Best Documentary. 7. The director whose award was for Best Actor won 12 years before the winner in the Best Documentary category. 8. The film that took the award in the Best Short category won the award after the director from Finland. 9. Jessica Tandem won in 1982.
EASY....MAX 5 MINUTES... Seven students namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G are studying in three different standards- IV, V, VI. At-least one and not more than three among them in any of these standards. Each of them went to tour in a week starting from Monday to Sunday. B is studying only with E in standard V and he went to tour immediately on the next day of A’s tour. D went to tour on Sunday and he is not in the same class with either C or B. C went to tour immediately after B and immediately before E. The boy went to tour on Friday studying in Standard VI. The one who went to tour on Saturday did not study with E. G did not study either in standard V or in Standard VI. A is studying in standard IV with C. F went to tour immediately after E but not on Saturday. If already done...pls ignore 😄
#level- easy to moderate #post ur arrangement #ignore if already solved.... https://imgur.com/wKM5vyJ
Seven actors A, B, C, D, E, F and G act in different types of drama like Action, Thriller, Romantic, Suspense, Comedy, Horror and Inspirational, but not necessarily in the same order. All the seven actors are engaged on three different days of the week i.e. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. A is engaged on Sunday only with E and his drama is Thriller. D is acting in Horror drama and does not act on Tuesday. The one who is acting in Comedy acts on Monday. B and C do not act on the same day. Those who act on Sunday do not perform Romantic drama. F acts in Suspense drama but does not act on Monday. G acts on the same day as F. C acts in Action drama.... #post your arrangement below, ignore if already solved.. don't take more than #5min.
A, Q, B, S, C , V and D are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them lives on different floor in the same building which is numbered from one to seven. Q sits fourth to the left of the person living on the 6th floor. Either Q or the person living on the 6th floor sits at the extreme end of the line. Only one person sits between Q and D . D lives on the 3rd floor. The person living on 1st floor sits third to the right of S. S is not an immediate neighbor of D. C is second to the left of person living on 2 nd floor. A and B are immediate neighbor of each other. A does not live on the 6th floor. One who lives on 5th floor sits 2nd to right of the one who lives on the 7th floor.
I.There are five pieces of lost luggage lined up in a row for custom inspection. They weigh 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 & 35 kg(not necessarily in the same order). The items to be identified are trunk, a box, a crate, a suitcase and a cartoon not necessarily in that order, and the nationalities of the owners are Ukranian, Russian, Chinese, Swedish and an Indian not necessarily in that order.
II. The fifth item( i.e. fifth in a row) weighs 15 kg.
III. The Swedish traveller’s luggage has another piece of luggage on both sides of it.
IV.The Indian traveller owns the item weighing 20 kg.
V.The traveller who owns the item weighing 10 kg(which happens to be the second item in the row) has lost a
box.
VI.The Ukranian owns the item in the middle, which weighs 25 kg.
VII. The Chinese does not own the cartoon, which weighs less than all but one of the other items.
VIII.The item on the extreme lef is the heaviest and is a trunk.
Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H – from eight different fields viz. Agriculture, Banking, Business, Army, Medicine, Navy, Software and Teaching sit in two different rows, four persons in each facing each other but not necessarily in the same order. The following information is given.
(a) B and the person from Teaching are adjacent to each other and one among them sits at one of the ends.
(b) The person from Banking and G are opposite each other. H is not from Banking.
(c) Either C or the person from Navy sits at one of the ends and both sit in the different rows.
(d) Only one person sits to the left of G.
(e) H who is not from Medicine is the neighbour of the persons from Army and Software.
(f) The person from Business who is not D is adjacent to A and opposite E.
(g) C sits to the right of the person from Army.
Seven students – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G – study in the same school but in different classes among VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII. The seven students play seven different games among each of the Football, Cricket, Hockey, Baseball, Basket ball, Volley ball and Rugby. Each of the student plays exactly one game. It is also known that:
(i) D is from class IX but plays neither Rugby nor Cricket.
(ii) The student who is from class VII and F plays Volley ball and Basket ball.
(iii) Either B or E plays Baseball and G plays Football.
(iv) F is from neither class XII nor class XI. B and E are from classes VI and X.
(v) The student who is from class VIII plays Volley ball.
(vi) A is not from class VII and the student who plays Rugby is from class XII.
(vii) The person who plays Cricket is neither E nor from class X.
As per recent reports, an exorbitant amount of black money worth Rs.4,132 lakh crore is stacked away in various countries mostly by the Indian politicians and business men. In a successful effort to bring such huge amounts to India, through an MOU signed with various countries, the government could get back a major part of the money.
Which of the following can be a possible consequences for the given statement?
I. Inflation can be controlled by reducing the prices of essential commodities and by providing subsidy.
II. Manufacturing sector can be improved by investing money.
III. The amount will be distributed among the politicians and the businessmen who kept that black money in various countries.
Only I and II follow Only I follows Only I and III follow Only III follows None follows
and the last one for today (because I am very tired by doing Quant and want to sleep :P )
The state government has decided to hand over the ownership of government schools, in which majority of the students are from poor families to private organizations, to run them with better facilities.
Which of the following can weakens the decision taken by government?
1)By giving ownership to private organizations, the government can recover amount spent on those schools.
2)To provide better facilities the private organizations will collect more fees from all the students.
3)Teachers will receive better salaries under private ownership.
4)Both (1) and (2)
5) None of these