Top 10 Puzzle for IBPS PO 2017 Part 2
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1 Top 10 Puzzle for IBPS PO 2017 Part 2 Mains Set 1 Seven friends S, V, P, R, Q, U and T are sitting in a row, listing a lecture of EP. They are facing either north or south. These are the further details- Q is to the left of T. The no. of people facing north is four. Q is twice the no. of places away from T as to the no. of places V is from T. T is the neighbor of R and both of them are facing in the same direction. S is at the one end of the row and facing in the same direction as the person at the other end. Both neighbours of Q are facing in opposite direction to Q. P who is facing north direction is third to the V. T is not the neighbor of S. R and T are not seated at any of the end. V is not adjacent to Q. Q.1 Who is second to left of R? a) V b) Q c) U d) Q c) P d) U Q.4 Which group facing south direction? a) TRU Q.2 Who is second to the left of the one, who is third to the left of U? a) T b) R c) V d) P Q.3 P is related to V, in the same way U is related to S. Then in the same way, R is related to? a) P b) S b) QRT c) SRT d) RUQ Q.5 Who are sitting at both of the end? a) S, V b) U, S c) S, P d) Q, S Answers: 1. D 2. C 3. D 1 P a g e
2 4. B 5. C Solution: Set 2 There are 5 friends Anubhab, Bikram, Bala, Sam and John. They all have different salary, age and experience, such that you can give them ranks according to the information given below. One of the person belongs to the India s city of dreams. Match the details- The Salary of Bala is less than Anubhab but she is older than Bikram. Bikram is neither the lowest nor the highest in any category. The one with the lowest experience belongs to Odisha. Sam has the higher experience and John is the oldest man. The rank of Bala is below Anubhab in each category, but she is the best friend of Bikram. The salary and experience of Bikram is less than only one person. The one with the highest salary is from Hyderabad. Sam belongs to Kolkata. John has the lowest salary among all. The experience of John is greater than only one person. Bikram belongs to UK. Q.1 Who among the following is belongs to Odisha? a) Anubhab b) Bala c) John d) can not be determined e) None of these. Q.2 Who has the third highest salary? a) Bikram b) Bala c) Anubhab d) Sam e) can not be determined. Q.3 Who is the second oldest among them? a) John b) Anubhab c) Bala d) none of these e) can not be determined. Q.4 Which order of salary is correct? a) Anubhab > Bala > Bikram b) Bikram > Anubhab > Bala c) Anubhab > Bikram > Bala d) can not be determine Q.5 Who has the third highest experience? a) Bala b) Anubhab c) Bikram 2 P a g e
3 d) John e) can not be determined Answers: 1. B 2. E 3. B 4. C 5. B Solutions: Set 3 Six persons L, M, N, O, P and Q went to eat pizza. They contribute different amounts i.e. 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100, not necessarily in the same order. They also like different colours i.e. Yellow, Red, Black, Blue, Orange and green not necessarily in the same order. They are seated in a row facing north. These are the further details- L sits to the left of M. The one who likes Blue is to the immediate left of P. The one who likes Green contribute 50. The neighbors of O contribute 70 and 90. Q sits at one of the ends. The one who likes Blue is four places away from the one who contributes 90. There is a gap of two seats between L and O. Neither P nor N is a neighbor of O. O did not contribute the least amount. The one who likes Black is third to the left of the one who contribute 70. N contribute more than L. The one who likes orange contributes the maximum amount. Q likes Yellow. Q.1 Who among the following contribute the third maximum amount? a) M d) L. b) The one who likes Yellow c) The one who likes Black 3 P a g e
4 Q.2 What will be the value when we multiply 6 with the amount of the one who likes Yellow? a) 420 b) 600 c) 480 d) 540. Q.4 Who sits second to the right of 2nd least contributor? a) O b) The one who likes Red c) The one who likes contribute maximum d) P. Q.3 Who among the following likes Green? a) P b) The one who contribute 50 c) The one who contribute 60 d) both a & b. Q.5 What is the difference between the amount of the one who likes black and M? a) 10 b) 20 c) 30 d) 40 e) 50 Answers: 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. A Solutions: 4 P a g e
5 Set 4 Eight EP ians A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H sit in a bench not necessarily in the same order. They drive different vehicles of different company i.e. Honda, Ducati, Harley, Yamaha and BMW. Not more than 2 person drive the same company s vehicle but at least one-person drive the given vehicle. Some of them face in south direction and some of them face in north. These are the further details- The person to the immediate right of one of the person, who drives Harley, drives BMW and also faces south. People who drive same company s vehicle face in opposite directions from each other and they don t sit together except people who drive Harley. F is third to the left of G. G faces in north direction and doesn t sit at any extreme end of the row. A and H have two EP ians in between them and A and H don t sit on any of the extreme ends. Neither G nor the persons sitting with G drive BMW. E sits third to the C and they don t sit with F. The persons sitting at ends face in opposite direction. A, who doesn t drive Harley, is 2 nd to the right of the one who drives Ducati. The only one who drives Honda sits to the immediate right of the only one who drives Ducati and one of them is at one of the extreme ends and they both face in opposite directions. B who faces in the same direction as that of F, sits 2 nd to the right of C. One of the persons, who drives BMW is an immediate neighbor of the people who drive Yamaha. Q.1 Who among the following drives Honda? a) A d) F e) None of these. b) E c) B d) None of these e) Cannot be determine. Q.2 Who among the following drive Harley? a) G, H b) C, A c) G, C d) C, H e) Cannot be determine. Q.3 Who among the following faces in south direction? a) D b) H c) B Q.4 Who sits fourth to the left of the one who drives Honda? a) G b) One who drives BMW c) H d) One who drives Harley e) None of these. Q.5 G is related to BMW, in the same way Honda is related to C. Then in the same way, who is related to H? a) D b) BMW c) Ducati d) A e) C Answers: 1. C 2. C 3. B 5 P a g e
6 4. C 5. E Solution: Set 5 Q. (1-6) Study the following information and answer the question. Nine players namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting in a row, not necessarily in the same order. They all are facing either north or south direction. Each player has different Zodiac sign i.e. Virgo, Libra, Leo, Gemini, Aquarius, Aries, Taurus, Pisces and Sagittarius, again not necessarily in the same order. These are the further details- F sits at the center of the row and exactly two persons sit between F and the person having Pisces sign. At least two players sit between F and C. I sits fifth to the left of C and faces in the opposite direction of C. H sits adjacent to the one having Pisces sign. C sits two places away from the person having Gemini sign. D sits to the immediate left of B who doesn t sit with F. C does not have Pisces sign and the person to the immediate left of C is facing south. The player who has Libra sign sits third to the right of the person who has Gemini. Either H is at the extreme end or the person having Gemini sign faces north. The one who has Aquarius sign is to the immediate left of the person who has Leo sign and only one of them faces north. A faces north and he doesn t have Gemini sign. F is facing north and the immediate neighbors of A face in the same direction as D. D doesn t have Virgo. C doesn t have Taurus. B and the person sitting at the end doesn t have Sagittarius sign. The one who has Gemini doesn t sit with the one who has Aquarius or Taurus sign. The player who has Sagittarius sign is not facing north. G has Aries sign but he doesn t sit with I or F. Q.1 How many persons are sitting between A and D? (a) Four (a) Leo (b) Libra (b) Two (c) Five (d) Three (c) Aquarius (d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these. (e) None of these. Q.2 which zodiac sign does F have? Q.3 who among the following are sitting at the extreme ends? 6 P a g e
7 (a) A, G (b) C, A (c) D, G (d) C, G (e) None of these. Q.5 which player has Gemini sign? (a) E (b) D (c) B (d) Cannot be determined. (e) None of these. Q.4 who sits third to the right of E, and in which direction does he face? (a) B, north (b) C, south (c) H, south (d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these. Q.6 who sits to the immediate left of the person having Pisces sign? (a) Player G (b) Player H (c) The one having Aries sign (d) Both b and c (e) None of these. Answers: 1. C 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. B Solution: Prelims 7 P a g e
8 Set 1 Eight EP ians L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circle, discussing about banking awareness. Three of them are facing away from the centre and the rest are facing the centre. M is facing opposite to the centre and is sitting three places to the right of L. P and N are neighbours. S and Q are neighbours and do not face in the same direction (one is facing outward and other is inwards). P and O are neighbours of M. L is facing towards the centre. Q doesn t sit opposite to M. The one, who is 3 rd to the left of R faces in opposite direction as that of his neighbours. P faces in the same direction as that of the one who sits 3 rd to the left of P. The one, who is opposite to Q and one of the neighbour of N are facing outwards. R and O face in the same direction. Q.1 Who sits opposite to Q? a) N d) M b) O c) P d) L Q.2 Who among the following sits third to the left of S? a) R b) L c) N d) P Q.3 Q is related to L, N is related to M. In the same way S is related to? a) P b) L c) Q Answers & Solutions: Q.4 Which is the group in which all the members face outwards? a) S,N,M b) P,Q,O c) R,M,S d) P,S,M Q.5 If they sit clockwise starting from L, as the same order as they appeared in English language, then the position of how many will remain the same? a) one b) two c) three d) four e) none 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. D 5. E 8 P a g e
9 Set 2 & 3 Directions [Q. 1 to 5]: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions: A cupboard has 8 racks from 1 to 8 in such a way that lowest rack is numbered 1, the above rack is numbered 2 and so on. The top most rack is numbered 8. Eight persons G, P, M, R, Q, A, D and C keep their belongings individually in each rack. A keeps in rack 6. There is a gap of three racks in between G and R. C keeps in the topmost rack. Neither P nor M keeps in rack 5. Q is keeping middle of P and M. R is keeping in the rack 1. M is not an immediate above or below of G. 1. The lowermost rack has goods of A) P B) M C) R D) Q E) Cannot be determined 2. Who has goods in rack 5? A) Q B) G C) R D) S E) P 3. Choose the odd: A) CG B) DP C) DG D) PR E) All are alike 4. A kept its goods in rack number A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 9 P a g e
10 E) 6 B) C C) D 5. Who has kept goods in between the racks 4 and 2? A) Q D) A E) cannot be determined Directions [Q. 6 to 10]: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions: A cupboard has 8 racks numbered one to eight, in such a manner that the lowest rack is numbered one, the rack above it, numbered two and so on such that the topmost rack is numbered eight. One of the eight boxes, viz, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W is kept in each rack. R is kept in third numbered rack. Only two boxes are kept between the racks of R and V. W is kept in the rack immediately above the rack of Q. Only one box is kept in between the racks of T and U. T is kept above U. Only one box is kept in between the racks of R and S. S is kept on any rack below the rack of T. 6. The topmost Rack has which box? A) W B) Q C) 5 D) 4 E) None C) V D) P E) Cannot be determined 9. The fourth rack from above contains which box? A) T B) R 7. The boxes between R and V are: A) U,W B) U,S C) P,T D) Q,P E) Cannot be determined 8. The rack number of Q is? A) 6 B) 7 C) P D) V E) W 10. The Lowermost Rack has which box? A) U B) R C) T D) V E) S Answers: 1. Ans-C 2. Ans-B 3. Ans-C 4. Ans-e 5. Ans-a 6. Ans-a 7. Ans-C 8. Ans-b 9. Ans-c 10. Ans-e 10 P a g e
11 Solutions: 1-5: Solution : Solution - 8C 7D 6A 5G 4P 3Q 2M 1R 8W 7Q 6V 5P 4T 3R 2U 1S Set 5 Seven roadies i.e. Victor, Rosy, Bala, Tony, John, Ruchi and Moni live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. Uppermost floor is numbered 7 and lowermost is 1. Each of them has an off day of the week and that day they went to spend some time in different places i.e. Dehradun, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Pune and Mumbai. Each left on a different day of the week starts from Monday. Days are numbered as 1 st to 7 th starting from Monday to Sunday. Match the details- The one went to Lucknow lives immediately above Tony who left on some day after the 4 th day of the week. Ruchi lives on the 4 th floor. Victor lives on an odd numbered floor but not on floor number 3. Ruchi went to Pune and Victor left on 1 st day of the week. The one who went to Hyderabad lives on an odd numbered floor above Moni. Bala lives on one of the floor above Ruchi and left for Delhi. Rosy left on 2 nd day of the week. The one who lives on the uppermost floor went to Dehradun and the person living on the lowermost floor went to Chennai but not on 1 st day. Bala left on 6 th day of the week. John lives on an even numbered floor and left two days after the one who went to Mumbai left. Q.1 Victor went for which place? a) Dehradun b) Mumbai c) Hyderabad d) none of these e) can t be determine. Q.2 On which day of the week Moni left? a) 1 st b) 3 rd c) 5 th d) either b or c. Q.3 Who among the following went for Lucknow? a) John b) Moni c) Victor d) none of these e) can t be determine. Q.4 Victor related to Moni in the same way Rosy related to Tony. Then in the same way who is related to the one went for Mumbai? a) Ruchi b) The one went for Delhi c) John d) The one went for Hyderabad e)none of these. 11 P a g e
12 Q.5 Who among the following lives three places above Moni? a) Rosy b) The one from Dehradun c) Bala d) Victor. Answers & Solution: Solution 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. C Floor Roadies Day Place 7 Rosy 2 nd Dehradun 6 Bala 6 th Delhi 5 Victor 1 st Hyderabad 4 Ruchi 4 th Pune 3 Moni 3 rd /5 th Mumbai 2 John 5 th /7 th Lucknow 1 Tony 5 th /7 th Chennai Visit us at for more pdfs, quizzes & updates 12 P a g e
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