Reasoning: Puzzles and Arrangements Set 28

Puzzles for SBI PO

Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information to answer the given questions:

Nine persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting in a straight line. Some of them are facing north while some are facing south. Only two persons sitting together are facing the same direction.
D is sitting third to the left of F and is facing south. B is an immediate neighbor of D and is facing the same direction as G. Both the neighbors of A face the same direction. C is not sitting at the extreme right of the row and he faces south. E is not the neighbor of C. B is at equal distance from F and C. A sits third to the right of D and both face opposite directions. E is an immediate neighbor of F and faces south. I and G face opposite directions and G is not an immediate neighbor of either C or H. B sits in the middle of the row I is facing south and is an immediate neighbor of C and A. H sits second to the right of D.

  1. Four of the following form a group based on arrangement. Find which does not belong to the group?
    A) F
    B) G
    C) B
    D) A
    E) H
    View Answer
    Option E

    Only H is facing south direction
  2. How many people are sitting between I and D?
    A) None
    B) One
    C) Two
    D) Three
    E) More than three
    View Answer
    Option D
  3. Who is sitting second to the left of H?
    A) I
    B) D
    C) A
    D) B
    E) G
    View Answer
    Option B
  4. Which of the following is true with respect to the given arrangement?
    A) H is facing north direction
    B) B is sitting second to the left of A
    C) There are 3 persons sitting between H and G
    D) F is sitting third to left of D
    E) All are correct
    View Answer
    Option D 
  5. Which of the following pairs is sitting at the extreme ends of line?
    A) C, B
    B) I, F
    C) C, F
    D) I, B
    E) G, I
    View Answer
    Option C

Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information to answer the given questions:

Rohit, Rashmi, Sahil, Bhavna, Anish, Ekansh, Sheetal and Kavya live in a eight-storey building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor is numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered eight, they like eight colors, viz Red, Brown, Blue, White, Black, Yellow, Orange, and Green, but not necessarily in the same order.
Two persons live between Rashmi and the one who likes Black. The one who likes Orange lives on the first floor and he is not Sahil. Only two persons live between the top floor and the one who likes Blue. Ekansh lives on an even-numbered floor but not the second floor and he does not like Black.
Anish lives on an odd-numbered floor, but not on the first floor. The person who likes Brown lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on the third floor. Bhavna stays on the fifth floor and Rohit lives on the top floor. Yellow is not liked by the one who lives on the top floor.
Sheetal does not live on the seventh floor. Sahil does not like Orange. White is liked by the one who lives on the 4th floor. Green is not liked by the one who lives on the second or the top floor. Only two persons live between Sheetal and Bhavna. The one who lives on second floor likes Yellow.

  1. Which of the following person lives at top floor?
    A) Bhavna
    B) Sahil
    C) Rohit
    D) Anish
    E) None of these
    View Answer
    Option C
  2. What is the total of floor numbers on which Rashmi and Sheetal live?
    A) 8
    B) 6
    C) 7
    D) 9
    E) 5
    View Answer
    Option A
    Rashmi on 6th floor and Sheetal on 2nd floor
  3. How many persons live between the floors of the ones who like white and orange?
    A) None
    B) One
    C) Two
    D) Three
    E) More than three
    View Answer
    Option C
  4. Which of the following is true with respect to the given arrangement?
    A) Sheetal does not like yellow color
    B) There are 2 persons between Sahil and the one who likes blue color
    C) Ekansh likes white color
    D) Rashmi likes blue color
    E) Kavya does not like orange color
    View Answer
    Option C
  5. Which of the following is the correct combination of Floor No : Person : color?
    A) 6 : Kavya : Orange
    B) 7 : Sahil : Green
    C) 4 : Ekansh : Red
    D) 3 : Anish : Black
    E) 5 : Bhavna : White
    View Answer
    Option D

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13 Thoughts to “Reasoning: Puzzles and Arrangements Set 28”

  1. Deepak sahu

    mam 4th question ke option me sudhaar ki jarurat hai

    1. D option is the answer

      1. Vision

        hello admin
        see that second puzzle
        2 possibilty will be here
        ………..
        8—red—-rohit
        7—brown…anish
        6…black…shahil
        5…blue…bhanva
        4…white..ekansh
        3–green …rashmi
        2..yellow…sheetal
        1..ornge… kavya
        ……..
        8—red—-rohit
        7..brown..shahil
        6..green…rasmi
        5…blue…bhanva
        4….white..ekansh
        3..black..anish
        2..yellow…sheetal
        1..ornge… kavya

  2. sachin shukla@ my turn 2017

    ty))

  3. Oliver Queen

    que-6 mein do possibilities hogi

  4. MiMi

    thnk u mam …….2nd puzzle me…..3rd nd 7th floor me possibility hoga na anish /sahil

  5. jaga

    Mam….sahil aur anish ka floor to either 3 or 7 hoga na …

  6. cj

    c is not at extreme end

    correct it in puzzle

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