High Level Reasoning for all banking exams

Puzzle

Difficulty: easy-moderate


In a talent show, eight contestants— Shivika, Veera; Mahima; Shayan; Prateek. Rahul, Charlie and Pulkit are sitting in three rows R1, R2 and R3. And they are in three different categories; dancing, singing or both S and D. In each row at least two and at most three contestants are sitting there. And at least two contestants are in each category but not more than three. Veera and Mahima are in different rows but not in row R2 and both S and D are in the same categories. Pulkit and Charlie are in the same row and in same categories, but not in S and D. Shayan and Prateek are in different rows but not in row R1 and in different categories but not in both S and D. Shivika is in row R2 and Shayan is not in the same row as in Shivika. Both the contestants of row R2 are singers. Rahul is in both S and D category and not in row R1. From three contestants who are in both S and D category, two are in row R3. Rahul and Mahima are in the same row and three of the contestants are in dancing. 


carefully and answer the question given below: There are seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V who were born on the same day of the same month of different year i.e. 1984, 1946, 1967, 1972, 1982, 1989 and 1992 but not necessarily in the same order. Note: Their age are considered as on the same month and day of 2017 as their date of births. The difference between the ages of Q and R is twice the square root of the age of one of the any seven persons. Difference between the ages of R and S is the same as the number obtained by dividing ages of any of the other five persons. Age of P is greatest amongst those whose age is a multiple of five. T is older than V who is not the youngest. Q is not youngest person Koi is puzzle ki Difference of R AND S is the same as the number obtain by dividing ages of any of the other five person is line ka koi meaning bta sakta h

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Syllog: Some A are not B. Some B are not C. All C are A. All A are D Conclusion: Some D not being B is possibility. Some B not being D is possibility

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Seven different boxes L, M, N, O, P, Q and R of different colours viz., Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Pink and Orange are arranged one above the other. The box at the bottom of arrangement is numbered 1, the above box is numbered 2 and so on. M is immediately above P. More than two boxes are above the Green box. The Yellow box is immediately below L. Only one box isbetween the Green box and Q. R is immediately above the Pink box. Only one box is between M and the Red box. Only two boxes are between the Red and the Orange box. Only two boxes are between the Yellow box and the Green box. The blue box is neither at the top nor at the bottom of the arrangement. M is above Red box. N is immediately above Q. Neither N nor R is a Yellow box. R is not a Green box.

Puzzle: CA + BR 

level: easy to moderate


Eight members in a family P, Q, R, S, T, X, Y and Z sitting around a circular table facing the center but not necessarily in the same order. Their seating arrangement is as follows. 

 R is the father of Q and Q is the father of T.

 Z is the maternal grandfather of X and sits second to the left of his daughter. 

 X is the brother of T who is not adjacent to Y. 

 R’s wife is sitting third to the left of Z’s wife, who is not S.  

 T’s mother sits second to the left of S. P is not the mother of T.

 No two females are adjacent to each other. R is not adjacent to his wife.

 S sits second to the left of her son

Puzzle: SA 

level- easy to moderate


Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between and adjacent persons. In row 1, Akshay, Deepali, Nidhi and Kartik are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Mudita, Rajeev, Sainyam and Tanu are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given sitting arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of other row. Each one of them are going abroad on a different airline, viz. Air India, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air France, Jet Airways, Emirates Airways and Quantas Airways but not necessarily in the same order. Deepali sits second to the right of the person travelling by Qantas Airways. Sainyam faces the immediate neighbor of the person travelling by Qantas Airways. Only one person sits between Sainyam and the Singapore Airlines passenger. Two people sit between Tanu and the Emirates Airways passenger. Kartik faces the immediate neighbor of Singapore Airlines passenger. Only one person sits between Qatar Airways passenger and Nidhi. Qatar Airways passenger does not sit at any of the extreme ends. Immediate neighbor of Kartik faces the Oman Air Passenger, Mudita faces Air India passenger, Rajeev is not travelling by Jet Airways.

Puzzle: circular arrg

Level: moderate-tough (IMO)


There are nine friends J, A, P, N, I, S, D, K and T sitting around the circle. Four of them are facing away from the center and rest is facing towards the center. They like different languages viz. Hindi, English, Nepali, Telugu, Marathi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Gujrati and Bengali but not necessarily in the same order. T is second to the left of D, who doesn’t like Punjabi, Hindi or Bhojpuri language. K likes Gujrati language. One who likes Nepali language is fourth to the right of the one who likes English. Person who likes English language is facing away from the center. D is fourth to the right of S, whose sitting orientation is same as A. A, who likes Marathi language is sitting fifth to the left of N, who is an immediate neighbor of T. I don’t like Hindi, Punjabi or Bhojpuri language. P likes Punjabi language, one who likes Bhojpuri language is facing toward the center as I faces, but they are not neighbors of each other. Bhojpuri language is not liked by T. S is facing away from the center. Hindi language is not liked by S. one who likes Telugu is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Hindi. A is second to the left of J, who likes English. T is in the group of I in terms of sitting direction with respect to center. K is facing away from the center and is second to the right of P. Nepali language is liked by a person who is facing away from the center.

Note: Facing the same direction means if some person faces the center then other person faces the center and vice versa. Also facing the opposite direction means if one person faces the center then other person faces outward direction and vice versa.



Puzzle circular:

Level: tough


Nine people namely P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X prefer different Banks viz. BOI, BOM, SBI, UBI, Central bank of India, Indian bank, Dena Bank, Canara bank, and PNB. Each one has a sweet box of different colors among Black, Brown, white and grey sit around circular table facing away from the center. At least two but not more than 3 people preferring Bank have box of same color. The following information is known about them.

U and S have same color box. R sits 2nd to the right of Q. X sits exactly between U and T. P prefers SBI and has black colored box. The persons who have black colored box have one of the neighbors who has grey box. W sits 3rd to the right of P. X sits 3rd to the right of Q. two people who prefer any of the banks Canara bank, BOI, Dena bank and BOM are not sitting together with the exception of one pair. R sits 3rd to the left of T, who prefers Dena bank. X has the sweet box which is not packed in Grey colored box. Q and W have white colored box but P doesn’t has White colored box, also Q, P and W prefer SBI, CBI and PNB not necessarily in the same order. S and Q sit together and they prefer CBI and BOM nut they don’t sit with P. T sits with one of the persons who has Grey box. The person who prefer UBI and PNB are sitting together. The person who prefers BOI got brown box and sits second to the left of the one who prefers Indian Bank. S got sweets in brown box.

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Puzzle: CA+sudoku elimination 

Difficulty: moderate-tough


Eight Delegates: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are seated around a round table facing the centre. All of them can speak some languages: French, Japanese, English, German, Italian, Sanskrit, Hindi and Portuguese. A delegate knows at least 2 languages and a maximum of three languages. Any language can be spoken by a maximum of 3 delegates. The neighbouring delegates have only one common language in order to communicate with each other. Only neighbours communicate with each other. Not more than 3 people in a sequence can speak the same language.

• A speaks 3 languages French, Japanese and English. A and H are the only 2 persons speaking French.

• A is seated opposite to the one who does not speak English.

• G converses with C in Hindi and with B in Italian.

• B and D converse in English and D is to the right of B.

• E speaks only Portuguese and Sanskrit and is seated opposite to the one who speaks German, English and Sanskrit.

• A is seated between F and H.

• F speaks 2 languages, German being one of them. Apart from F only one other person can speak German.

• Not more than 2 delegates can speak Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and Hindi.

• C does not speak Sanskrit.

• Only 2 delegates knows three languages.

Puzzle: LA

Difficulty: tough


Ten persons from different countries viz. Russia, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Germany, Iran, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Chile and Indonesia are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, C, D and E are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating in the final arrangement.)

• P faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Saudi Arabia. P does not face A. The person from Russia sits second to the right of the person from Singapore.

• D faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Argentina. S is not from Argentina. D is not from Iran. R sits second to the left of the persons from Indonesia. A sits third to the right of person from South Africa.

• Only one person sits between the person from Chile and Q. The person from Germany sits to the immediate right of Q. C sits to the immediate left of the person who faces Q. Only two people sit between B and E.

• The person from Iran sits second to the right of the one who faces S. S does not sit at an extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbours of the person from Iran faces Chile.


***how do you fix the pos of B & E ? The pos I am getting between B &E is interchangeable.

Adi Roy: Puzzle asked in today's SBI PO Prelim Exam 8 people J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q born in different year - 1949, 1961, 1964, 1976, 1985, 1992, 1998, 2004. K was born on even number but after 1985. The sum of present age of K and N is 81. The sum of present age of Q and L is 97. The difference between present age of N & P is 15 The difference between present age of O & J is 13. J is older than O. Q was born in an odd number year, Q is older than P.

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Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G were appointed to a company on seven different days of the same week starting from Monday to Sunday(but not necessarily in the same order). Each person also plays a different game namely – Cricket, Hockey, Football, Squash, Volleyball, Tennis and Kho-Kho.(but not necessarily in the same order). Each person has a different number of medals starting from 1 to 9.There are four persons play between the person who has the maximum number of medals and the person who has the minimum number of medals. Only two people were appointed after the one who plays Hockey. The persons who play on Sunday and Monday don’t have the maximum number of medals while the persons who play on Saturday and Tuesday don’t have the minimum number of medals. E was appointed on one of the days after the one who plays Hockey. Only three people were appointed between E and G. Only one person was appointed between G and the one who plays Volleyball. The difference between the total number of medals secured by the person D and F is one. A was appointed immediately after the one who plays volleyball. only three people were appointed after the one who plays Kho-Kho. C was appointed immediately after F but not on Friday. The number of medals secured by Person A is the square of the number of medals secured by B. Total number of medals secured by the person who plays Hockey is the multiple of the number of medals secured by G and B. Only one people was appointed between F and the one who plays cricket. B was appointed immediately after the one who plays cricket. More than two people were appointed between D and the one who plays tennis. E does not play Football and Tennis. Person D secured more medals than the Person F. The number of medals secured by Person C is the Square of the number of medals secured by G. Total number of medals secured by G is less than 3. The total number of medals secured by B is less than 4. 

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 Seven people, namely P,Q,R,S,T,U and V like seven different movies namely The Avengers, Titanic, The Dark Knight, Jurassic Park, Avatar, Iron Man 2 and Batman Begins but not necessarily in the same order. Each people also works in the same office but at a different department on the basis of experience namely Administration (ADMIN), Marketing & Sales, (M&S), Accounts (ACC), Production (PO), Quality Management (QM), Human Resources (HR), and Public Relations (PR), but not necessarily in the same order. Each person also like different colors namely viz – Brown, Red, Purple, Yellow, Black, Blue and White.Note: Each person has been allocated to a department as per increasing order of experience with the one in ADMIN being the least experienced whilst the one in PR Being the most experienced.The person who likes Avatar also likes the Black color. Persons who have the least experience and most experience like red and white color respectively. Only one person has less experience than U. The one who has less experience than U likes Jurassic Park. Only one person has more experience than P. P does not like Brown. The one in Marketing and Sales like Purple. The one in HR likes Avatar. Only two people have more experience than the one who likes The Avengers. V likes Batman Begins and has more experience than the one who likes The Avengers. S has less experience than the one in PO, but more experience than the one who likes The Dark Knight. T neither has the least experience than the one who likes The Dark Knight. T neither has the least experience nor he works in QM. Q does not work in QM. The one who likes Titanic does not work in PO. The person who likes Iron Man 2 has more experience than the one who likes Yellow. The one in Quality Management likes Blue. 

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Puzzle: CA+ BR


Kapil, Om, Ishant, Jaya, Dev, Prashant, Madhuri and Divya are sitting around a circular table facing outside the center, not necessarily in the same order. Only two females can sit together. Divya is sitting third to the right of her elder son. Kapil is sitting second to the right of his father, Om. Jaya is the only daughter of Prashant, who is not the son of Om. Divya is sitting third to the left of Madhuri. Dev is the younger son of Divya, who is not the immediate neighbor of either Om or Kapil. Madhuri is the daughter of Ishant, who is the son-in-law of Prashant. Jaya is the immediate neighbor of her daughter and her father. Om is not the husband of Divya. Divya sits opposite to her father-in-law.

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Eight friends Karthick, Naveen, Malik, Kumar, Mohan, Pradeep, Raja and Prathap are sitting around a circle. Some of them are facing the centre.Naveen sits second to the right of Pradeep, who sits on the immediate left of Mohan. The immediate neighbours of Raja faces opposite directions. Prathap is not facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of Karthick faces the same direction. Mohan is not facing outside but sits third to the left of Malik. Only one person sits between Raja and Malik. Neither Prathap nor Karthick is an immediate left of Raja. Naveen and Karthick both are facing opposite direction. Kumar faces the same direction as Pradeep. Kumar sits second to the right of Karthick, who is on the immediate left of Pradeep. Malik sits second to the left of Raja. Naveen is not the immediate neighbour of Karthick. 


Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G sit around a square table where eight people can sit in such a manner that four sit on the corners and four sit on the centre of the table. However only seven seats are occupied by them. Some of them face towards the centre and some face away from the centre. They belong to different city and doing different courses i.e. B.Sc, B.Tech, BBM, PGDM, MBA, BA and B.Com. One of the city is Bhopal. The following information is known about them. The persons from Mysore and Kanpur sits together and F does not belong to any of these. The one from Indore sits second to the left of F, who is doing B.Tech. B sits immediate left of C but does not sit on corner. D faces the direction similar to that of G but opposite to that of A. C is from either from Noida or Mumbai. The one who is doing B.Sc sits immediate right of the one whom doing B.Tech. Neither G nor A is from Mysore. The one from Mumbai sits 3rd to the right of B. F and G sit opposite to each other and face away from each other. The one who from Mysore is doing BA. The one who is doing B.Com sits fourth to the right of the one who is doing BBM. E is from Pune and faces towards the centre and is the only one sitting between A and D on a side. The one who is doing BBM sits immediate left of D. G does not do MBA. The person from Mumbai sits diagonally opposite to the one who is doing MBA.