Last year IBPS RRB PO Examination arrangements and puzzles asked


The IBPS RRB PO exam is known to test the logic capacity of the candidates through a variety of questions. Among them, seating arrangements and puzzles play a very important role. These questions check how well a candidate can understand and organize the information. In last year’s examination, many candidates found these questions difficult and time taking time. In this article, we will see the seating system and types of puzzles, which were asked in the IBPS RRB PO exam last year so that you can help prepare better.

Last year IBPS RRB PO Examination arrangements and puzzles asked

These questions require a clear understanding of logical thinking and given clues. Most of them were based on circular arrangements, linear seating and a variety of puzzles, including individuals, floors, boxes and days. Regular practice is required to solve such questions. There are questions from the seating system and puzzle section that were asked IBPS RRB PO exam last year.

Instructions (1-5):
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below:

Fourteen persons sit in two parallel rows. A, B, B, C, D, E, F, G, G in G in G, North and P, Q, R, S, S, T Sit, Sit, which is in the south side in Row -2, such as the person sitting in Row -1 face the persons sitting in Row -2. V is the only immediate neighbor of S. T, who sits on the left side of V. Two persons sit between T and who faces F. A sits between B and C, which sits diagonally unlike R. A does not face A.

Q1. Who sits in another place on the right side of the person facing B?
(A) P
(b) Q
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(d) s
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Q2. Four of the following five are similar in a certain way and therefore form a group. Which of the following is not related to that group?
(A) V
(B. A
(c) U
(d) ji
(E) F

Q3. The number of persons sitting between Q and R is the same as the number of individuals sits on the left of ______.
(A) G
(b) d
(c) U
(d) c
(E) V

Q4. If you are related to Q in a certain way and B is related to F, then what is related to?
(A) E
(b) d
(c) b
(d) f
(E) C

Q5. which of the following statements is true?
(A) sits diagonally opposite PF
(b) More than one person sits between D and G
(c) P does not sit just U’s remaining
(d) F sits on one of the extreme ends
(e) No truth

Instructions (6-10):
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below:

Seven persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S sit in a row and all of them face towards the north direction. Each of them likes different fruits. Apple, banana, mango, orange, grapes, pineapple and watermelon. All information is not necessary in the same order. The third sits on the right side of RO, which prefers mangoes. Sits second to the left side of RQ. The one who likes banana sits on one of the extreme ends of the row. The third sits on the right side of the person who likes the grapes. Only two persons sit between N and Q. R. S. R. Sits in the fourth place on the left side, who likes the apple, he sits in another place on the right side of N, which neither likes watermelon nor pineapple. S does not sit on the right side of the person who likes a banana.

Q6. Which of the following fruits P likes P?
(A) Banana
(b) Pineapple
(c) Apple
(d) grapes
(e) None of these

Q7. Which of the following prefers watermelon?
(As
(B) M
(c) Q
(d) P
(e) None of these

Q8. Which of the following pairs sits on extreme ends?
(A) M, N
(B) Q, P
(c) Q, n
(D) M, Q
(e) None of these

Q9. Which of the following is true?
I. P sits on the right side of one who likes mangoes
Ii. O and M are immediate neighbors
Iii. S is sitting on the 2nd position on the left side of the one who likes the grapes

(A) only I
(b) Both II and III
(c) Only III
(d) Both I and II
(e) only II

Q10. What is the status of the one who likes Apple who likes bananas?
(A) 2 to the right
(b) urgent rights
(c) 4th on the right
(d) Left 2
(e) None of these

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