Puzzle for IBPS, SBI, RBI: Quiz 1

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Puzzle january 2025

1➤ There are six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U who are sitting around a circular table in such a way that all persons are facing outside the table but not necessarily in the same order. R is sitting to the immediate left of Q. Both R and P are not immediate neighbours of each other. Three persons are sitting between P and Q. S and P are immediate neighbours of each other. Only two persons are sitting between T and U.

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2➤ Six states i.e. Kerala, Karnataka, MP, Gujarat, Nagaland, and Delhi reported a different number of coronavirus cases i.e. 250, 196, 167, 285, 310, and 334 in March 2020 but not necessarily in the same order. Gujarat reported more number of cases than Delhi but not the highest. Karnataka did not report an even number of cases. MP reported an odd number of cases. The difference between the cases reported by Karnataka and Nagaland is in a prime number which ranges 50 to 100. Karnataka reported less number of cases than MP.

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3➤ In the ten storey building, nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are living such that the topmost floor of the building is numbered as 10 and the bottom-most floor is numbered as 1 but not necessarily in the same order. E lives on an even numbered floor but not on the fourth floor of the building. C lives immediately above H. Only three people are living between E and H who does not live on the top floor of the building. F lives on an even numbered floor but not on the second floor and lives below E. There is a gap of two floors between H and A and A lives below H. Vacant floor does not lie between E and H. A lives immediately below D. Number of persons living between E and C is same as the number of persons living between C and A. B lives immediately above I. Vacant floor is an odd numbered floor. I does not live on the bottom-most floor of the building.

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4➤ Six people are sitting in a row facing north and they have different ages. C sits 3rd from one of the ends. The one who is 12 years old sits 2nd to the right of C. The number of persons sits to the right of the one, who is 12 years old is same as the number of persons sit to the left of D. O sits 2nd to the right of the one, who is 6 years old. Two persons sit between D and B, whose age is twice the age of D. N sits to the right of P. The one, who is 36 years old sits 3rd to the left of the one, who is 15 years old. The age of O is 18 years.

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5➤ A certain number of persons sit in a straight line. They are facing in the north direction. P sits 3rd from one of the extreme ends. There are two persons sit between Y and P.L is an immediate neighbour of both N and M. Either N or M is an immediate neighbour of Y. There are more than three persons sit between N and P. There is one person sits between N and C. The number of persons sits between M and P is one less than the number of persons sits to the right C.

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There are eight persons namely M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are living on four different floors of a building. Ground floor is numbered 1st and top floor is numbered 4th floor. There are two flats on each floor- flat-A and flat-B from west to east such that flat A is west of flat B. Flat-A of second floor is exactly above flat-A of first floor and other flats are placed in the same way. P lives on the on an even numbered floor. T lives immediate below P’s flat. P lives in the west of M. S lives just above the floor in which P lives in the same flat number. N lives to the north west of O. R lives just above O’s floor in the same flat number.

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7➤ Eleven boxes are kept one above the other. Five of them have certain number of chocolates kept in it. No two boxes have equal number of chocolates. Three boxes are kept between W and S which has only 3 chocolates in it. Number of chocolates in W is divisible by 5. Number of boxes between S and U is the same as number of boxes between U and X. U which contains double the number of chocolates as S is kept just above Q. X contain odd numbered chocolates. R is kept immediately above W and immediately below V which contains one more chocolate than that of S. Only two boxes are kept between V and Q which is placed above V. Y is placed below V. Sum of all the chocolates from five

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