# level - moderate... #blood relation with seating arranement # Post ur arrangements.. #ignore if already solved... Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table and they are going to different places- Italy, Russia, Australia, America, London, India, China and France, but not necessarily in the same order. They speak three languages i.e. Italian, French and German. At least two persons speak one language but not necessarily in the same order. T speaks the same language as S speaks; who sits third to the left of N’s brother and fourth to the right of N. N’s grandson is sitting exact opposite of N’s daughter-in-law, who is going to Italy. N’s son (except T) is going to India while N is going to Australia and speaks French language. N has two grandchildren and two sons. Only P and Q speak Italian language. M’s brother-in-law is going to America and speaks German language. R is the uncle of S. S’s brother is going to London. M has two sons. The Persons who are going to France and Australia speak French language. P is the mother of Q and sits third to the right of Q. T’s father is going to China and speaks French language and sits immediate right of Q, who is sister of O. T is brother of S and O is grandson of N. O’s father sits immediate left of N’s daughter-in-law.
Ten Korean friends are going to a dinner in a South Korean restaurant in seol. They all are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, Zhang Ziyi, Zhang Wei, Zhou Xun, Zhao Wei and Zhang Yimou are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Zhang Li, Zhao Benshan, Zau Jiahua, Zhang Gaoli and Zheng Wantong are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different cities — Longyan, Longhai, Lanzhou, Longnan, Lechang, Leizhou, Lianjiang, Lianzhou, Lufeng and Liuzhou but not necessarily in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the person from Longyan, who sits at an extreme end, and Zhang Yimou. Zhang Li, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Zhao Benshan, who is not from Liuzhou. Zheng Wantong is sitting at an extreme end. Zhang Yimou, from Lechang , sits on the immediate right of the person from Longhai and faces the immediate neighhour of Zhao Benshan. Zhang Wei is not sitting at the extreme left end. Zhang Li is not from Lufeng. There is only one person between Zhou Xun and Zhao Wei, who is from Longyan. Zhang Gaoli, from Leizhou, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Liuzhou and does not face the person from Lanzhou. Zau Jiahua, who is from Longnan, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Lufeng, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the person from Lechang. There are two persons between the person from Lianjiang and the person from Lanzhou. Zhang Wei is not from Lianjiang. Zheng Wantong is not from Lianzhou.
Moderate . . There are 8 people namely, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W who buy different biscuit packets among Bourbon, Butter Bite, Sunfeast, Good Day, Marie Gold, Hide & Seek, Oreo and Milk bikis. They buy different number of packets of biscuits ranging from 1 to 3. They also buy different juices among Pineapple, Orange, Apple, Sugarcane and Melon. At least two but not more than three persons buy the same number of packets. At least one but not more than two people buy the same juice. The following information is known about them. . i. One of the persons who buy Orange juice also buy two packets of biscuits. ii. The one who buys Butter Bite biscuits also buys Apple juice and is either R or S. iii. W buys Orange juice and V buys Good Day biscuits. iv. P and T are the only ones who buy both the things in common i.e. number of packets and juice and also, no other person buys the same number of packets as that of P and T. v. S buys the juice which is being purchased by none other than S. vi. The one who buys one packet of Marie Gold also buys same juice as that of the one who buys Bourbon biscuits and none of them is Q or W. vii. P doesn’t buy Sunfeast. viii. R buys either two or three packets. ix. None of the persons who buy sugarcane juice buys 3 packets of biscuits. x. W buys less number of packets than P. xi. The one who buys Oreo buys only one packet of it. xii. The only person who buys Pineapple juice also buys two packets of Milk bikis.
Jyoti, Kavita, Lalit, Manoj, Pappu, Queen, Roshan and Sneha are sitting around a circular table facing the centre at equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each one of them is also related to Manoj in some way or the other. Only two people sit between Queen and Lalit. Manoj sits second to the left of Queen. Only three people sit between Lalit and Manoj’s sister. Manoj’s son sits second to the right of Manoj’s sister. Only one person sits between the son of Manoj and Sneha. Jyoti sits on the immediate right of Roshan. Roshan is neither the son nor the mother of Manoj. Sneha is an immediate neighbour of Manoj’s mother. Only three people sit between Manoj’s mother and Manoj’s brother. Manoj’s daughter sits second to the left of Manoj’s brother. Manoj’s father is not an immediate neighbour of Manoj. Manoj’s wife sits third to the right of Kavita.
Eight members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing towards the centre but not neccesarily in same order. Each one of them is belongs to different countries India, Maldives, Pakistan, SriLanka, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan. F sits second to the right of the person belongs to Sri Lanka. The person belongs to Bangladesh is an immediate neighbour of Sri Lanka. Two people sit between the person of Bangladesh and B. C and E are immediate neighbour of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the member of Sri Lanka. The person belong to Pakistan sits second to the right of D, who belongs to Maldives. G and the person belongs to India is immediate neighbour of each other. B does not belong to India. Only one person between C and D. H sits third to the left of person belongs to Bhutan. The person belongs to Nepal sits second to the left of person belongs to Afghanistan.
#post ur arrangement #ignore if already solved..... Eight persons J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order. • P is third to the left of M. • O is second to the left of P. • Only one person sits between M and L. • 28 year old is neighbour of both O and P. • K is third to the left of 28 years old. • Q is second to the right of J. • 39 year old is second to the left of N. • 13 year old is second to the right of K. • K is elder to N but younger than L. L is not the eldest. • M is 16 year old. • 16 year old and 9 year old are not immediate neighbours. • Ages are as 9, 13, 16, 18, 21, 28, 33, and 39.
EASY...MAX 3 MIN... S, J, V, A G, D and C are seven players of different teams viz Red, Yellow, Orange, Blue, Black, White and Green but not necessarily in same order. All the players are participating on different days of the week, starting from Monday ending on Sunday.J is the player of team Red but participates neither on friday nor on Monday. The last green team will be participating on Thursday. There is a gap of one day between J and A. D will participate before S but after G and he is a player of team White. D is participating on Wednesday S will participate on last day of the week. V is player of team Blue. Team Black does not participate on Monday. Team Yellow participate on the last day of the week. Team Orange participate on Tuesday Team Blue does not Participate on Tuesday or Friday.
EASY ...MAX 2 MIN...Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Eight members 7, 8, 9, 12, 11, 10, 3, 2 are sitting in a circle all of them facing outside the center.
(1) 12 and 11 are not neighbour of 2
(2) 10 is third to the left of 2
(3) 3 and 11 are not neighbour of 10
(4) 8 is not neighbour of 2 and 10
(5) 11 is not second to the right of 2
(6) 7, is not neighbour of 8 and 10
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y are the captains of ten cricket teams India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, West Indies, England and Ireland that participated in the ICC World Cup 2015. All of them are sitting around a rectangular table for a lunch with three cricketers each sitting on its longer sides and two cricketers each sitting on its shorter sides. It is known that U belongs to Australia and sitting on a shorter side of the table. Players from India and Pakistan are sitting neither adjacent nor opposite to each other. V belongs to West Indies and is sitting second to the left of Y on a longer side of the table. X is sitting to the left of T and belongs to Sri Lanka but doesn't sit opposite to either V or Y. One person is sitting between U and X and Q is sitting opposite to U. U is not sitting next to T. Y is sitting diagonally opposite to T who belongs to New Zealand.
It is further known that
1 Cricketers from India and Pakistan are not sitting on the shorter sides of the table.
2 P who belongs to Bangladesh is sitting on a shorter side of the table but not adjacent to U.
3 Cricketers from England and Australia are not sitting next to each other.
4 No person is sitting between the cricketers from England and Ireland.
5 S and Y are sitting opposite to each other and Y doesn't belong to Pakistan.
6 R is sitting opposite to X but he is not from Pakistan.
Eight friends Ram, David, Atul, Sunil, Varun, Saket, Chanchal, Vinod have bank accounts in eight banks namely ICICI, HDFC, Kotak, SBI, CBI, PNB, Citi Bank, Axis. Every person has a single bank account and no bank has accounts of more than one of these persons. All these eight people are sitting in a row facing North direction. It is known that Ram is sitting four places away from Atul, who has account in PNB. None of these two is sitting at the extreme position. Saket has a CBI account and sitting to the immediate right of Vinod. Only Varun is sitting to the left of Sunil, who doesn't have account in ICICI or Citibank. Chanchal has an account in KOTAK and is sitting at the extreme end but not adjacent to the person who has an account in PNB. David, who has account in Axis bank, is not sitting between Saket and Vinod. Ram has an account in SBI. Sunil is not sitting adjacent to the person who has ICICI bank account.
We have been doing alot many puzzles from so many days and many of us now holds a good grip on it. Lets cover whole reasoning topics now,but only good questions that we generally don't see.
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Triangle represents ∆ (1) and circle represents ○ (0). If triangle appears in unit's place then only its value is 0. If it appears in 10's place its value is 1 and when it appears in 100’s place is doubled to 2 like that it continues. Questions based on this For example: ∆ ○ =0+0=0 ∆○∆∆∆= 8+0+2+1+0=11 1. How will you represent ‘29’ in this code language?
#5 min max.
Rules:
(i) If an odd number is followed by another composite odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(ii) If an even number is followed by an odd number they are to be added.
(iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is the perfect square, the even number is to be subtracted from the perfect square.
(iv) If an odd number is followed by a prime odd number, the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(v) If an odd number is followed by an even number the second one is to be subtracted from the first number.
- I. 58 17 5
II. 85 5 a
If ‘a’ is the resultant of the first row what is the resultant of second row?
A. 255
B. 32
C. 49
D. 34
E. None of the Above
I. 24 64 15
II. b 11 15
If b is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row?
A. 165
B. 75
C. 20
D. 3
E. None of the Abov
I. 7 21 3
II. c 7 33
If c is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row?
A. 40
B. 138
C. 231
D. 80
E. None of the Above
I. 73 34 13
II. 32 d 15
If d is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row?
A. 713
B. 50
C. 20
D. 525
E. None of the Above
I. 14 5 9
II. 24 e 88
If e is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row?
A. 171
B. 283
C. 195
D. 165
E. None of the Above
#data sufficeincy 1. How many people are standing in a straight line. All are facing North
I.M stands third from the left end of the line. Only one person stands between M and O. P stands second to the right of O. P stands at one of the extreme lines
II.K stands exactly at the centre of the line. Only two people stand between K and L. Only three people stands between L and O. Only one persons stands between O and P
1.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I and II
4.Either I or II
5.Neither I or I 1. How many people are standing in a straight line. All are facing North
I.M stands third from the left end of the line. Only one person stands between M and O. P stands second to the right of O. P stands at one of the extreme lines
II.K stands exactly at the centre of the line. Only two people stand between K and L. Only three people stands between L and O. Only one persons stands between O and P
1.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I and II
4.Either I or II
5.Neither I or II
2. How is H related to C?
I. M has two daughters. One of them is Z, who is married to H.
II. C is the mother of Y, the younger sister of Z.
III. M is C’s husband.
1.Only I and II
2.Only I and III
3.Only I and either II or III
4.Any two of the three
5.All are necessary
3. City A is in which direction with respect to City E?
I.A is to the north of F, which is to the west of C.
II.A is to the north-west of C.
III. F is to the north-west of E.
1.Any two of the given three
2.Only I and II
3.Only II and III
4.Only I and III
5.None of these
4. Arun, Mani, Ravi, Sahil and Mohan are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Who is on the immediate left of Ravi?
I.Only Arun is sitting between Mani and Mohan.
II.Arun is on the immediate left of Mani.
III.Sahil is on the immediate left of Mani.
1.All I, II and III together
2.Only II
3.Only II and III
4.Only I and III
5.None of these
5. Which among P, Q, R, S and T is the smallest ?
I.P is greater than or equal to R which is equal to Q and greater than or equal to S and T.
II.S is equal to R and is not greater than Q. P is greater than Q .
1.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I and II
4.Either I or II
5.Neither I or II
5.None of these
Super Easy 2-3 min:
Seven friends Dev Eve Fox Goku Hob James and Kevin live in a seven-story building. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the floor above it no. 2 and so on and the topmost floor is no. 7 _
Il the persons have different colored cars, viz. Red Green Blue Pink Violet, Orange & White. Further it is known that
(i) Eve lives on the third floor and Goku does not have red car
(ii) Kevin does not have White car. The one who has White car lives immediately above the one has pink car.
(iii) Hob has blue car and he does not live on an odd numbered floor
(iv) Dev lives on sixth floor.
(v) The floor on which Goku lives is immediately above the floor on which Kevin lives
(vi) The one who has orange car lives immediately above the one who has red car and immediately below the one who has green car.
(vii) James has pink car and lives on the fifth floor
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P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y, Z are sitting around a circle facing centre but not necessarily in the same order. The husband of Z is sitting second to the right of Q who is sitting between two males. X sits second to the left of the daughter of S. X is the sister of Y. X is not an immediate neighbour of Z's husband. Only one person sits between P and X. P is the father of Y. S who is brother of Z sits to the immediate left of his mother. Only one person sits between Z's mother and W. Only one person sits between Z and Y. Y is mother of R. Y is not an immediate neighbour of W.
Level : Moderate (sorry edited for missing info)
A survey is conducted in a street which has 12 shops with 6 shops on each of north side and south side.
It was found that only 10 shops were occupied and they sell Apples, Cake, Coffee, Cabbage, Candy, Kerosene, Milk, Pencils, Sugar, and Water.
The survey official numbered the occupied shops from 1 to 10 and the unoccupied shops zero such that it follows below conditions:
1. The difference of sums of shop numbers on each side has least possible number.
2. The shops on the south side have shop numbers which are not prime numbers.
3. No shop on the extreme ends has a shop number multiple of 3.
4. No two even numbered shops are next to each other.
5. The east end shops have shop numbers greater the west end shop numbers.
6. No prime numered shop is at extreme end.
The information of shops he collected is as follows:
1. No shop on the extreme ends is unoccupied.
2. The shop that sells coffee is between two unoccupied shops, which are opposite to shops numbered 5 and 2.
3. The shops on south side sell only liquids.
4. The shop that sells cake is opposite to shop that sells kerosene which is numbered 9, which inturn is next to shop numbered 4.
5. The shop that sells candy is numbered double the shop number of its neighbour, which sells sugar.
6. The shop that sells milk has higher shop number than the shop that sells water.
7. The shop that sells pencils is between the shop that sells cabbages and the shop numbered 3.
8. The shop that sells cabbages has odd shop number which is sum of the shop numbers of its both neighbours.
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