Puzzle question for SBI Clerk Examination


The puzzle section is an important part of the logic capacity test, where candidates are required to use logical thinking and problem-solution skills to find solutions. It usually consists of seating arrangements, blood relations, directions, or other landscapes that require candidates to arrange or classify information in a systematic manner. This article presents a set of puzzle questions for SBI Clerk Exam, as these types of questions are highly effective for preparation.

Puzzle question for SBI Clerk Examination

Practicing different types of puzzle-solstant strategies and respecting the information quickly analyzing and organizing the ability to organize and organize the information will greatly improve the efficiency of the candidates in answering puzzle questions. With regular practice, candidates can develop the ability to identify major clues and solve riddles in a timely manner.

The SBI Clerk Exam 2025 below has different types of puzzle questions found commonly found. By continuously practicing, candidates can improve their ability to think logically, identify relevant information and solve these questions in the exam.

Instructions (1-5): Carefully study the following information and answer the given questions.

Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G have taken the examination of seven different days of the same week which starts from Sunday to Saturday. E. Before G, more than three persons have taken the exam that there is an examination before D and only two people have given the exam between them. There is an immediate examination before the C examination and none of them have given the exam on Monday. B has an immediate examination. Before F. The number of individuals is the examination between F and G, less than the number of individuals between D and A.

Q1. Who has taken the exam on Monday?
(A) A
(B) B
(c) c
(d) d
(e) None of these

Q2. Who has taken the exam just before F?
(A) A
(B) B
(c) c
(d) d
(e) None of these

Q3. How many persons have testing between B and C?
(a) more than three
(Bone
(c) Two
(d) three
(e) no one

Q4. Who has taken the exam on Saturday?
(A) A
(B) B
(c) c
(d) d
(e) None of these

Q5. Whose test is there only after E?
(A) A
(B) B
(c) c
(d) d
(e) None of these

Instructions (6-10): Carefully study the following information and answer the given questions.

Among six friends, P, QR, S, T and U, each got different marks in the exam. T scores u and p. More points score higher than R, but less points are not an odd number than the SP. S scores marks which are an odd number. Score more points than ST and not score the highest points. RT does not score less than RT. Who scored minimum marks, scored 29 points and the most scorer scored 80 points.

Q6. Who scored the lowest marks?
(A) P
(b) u
(c) s
(d) Q
(E) R

Q7. Which of the following individuals has scored the third highest marks?
(A) Q
(b) r
(c) t
(d) s
(E) either (B) or (C)

Q8. Can R score be score with 6 marks?
(A) 58
(b) 81
(c) 68
(d) 89
(e) 59

Q9. What is the possible score of S?
(a) 76
(b) 88
(c) 98
(d) 87
(e) None of these

Q10. Which of the following individuals score more than P and less than S?
(A) R
(b) Q
(c) t
(D) Both (A) and (C)
(E) S

Instructions (11-15): Study the following information and answer the given questions.

There are six boxes with different weight. Each box contains different number of candies- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 1, but not necessarily in the same order. R has more candies than the weight of M and R, which contains more than O, which contains an odd number. Box N have 4 candies. P weighs only more than O. M, which weighs more than Q and N, but R. Box has 2 candies in less than Q and Q is more than N. The difference between the number of candies of box M and N is 1 and the box M is more than 3 candies.

Q11. Which of the following boxes contains the highest number of candies?
(A) R
(b) Q
(c) O
(d) m
(e) None of these

Q12. Which of the following box is the third heaviest box?
(A) P
(b) O
(Ten million
(d) Q
(e) None of these

Q13. What is the difference in the number of candy between box R and Q?
(a) 3
(b) 1
(c) ४
(d) 2
(e) None of these

Q14. Which of the following boxes is more than N, but is lighter than M?
(till
(b) Q
(Ten million
(d) P
(e) None of these

Q15. How many boxes are lighter than Qu?
(A) one
(b) Two
(c) three
(d) More than three
(e) no one

Instructions (16-20): Answer questions based on the following information.

A cupboard has ten cabinets such as the bottomost shelf is counted as 1, it is counted as 2 above it and so on top of the shelf is counted as 10. Eight gift boxes are placed in these shelves such as two shelves are empty. (Note: Two consecutive shelves are not empty).

A box is placed under the box B. There is a difference of two shelves between the box B and the box P which is placed just below the empty shelf. The box Q is placed on a single counted shelf above the box P, but not at the top shelf. Box C and Box C to a box. The box is placed between S, placed just below the box A, but above the 2 few shelf. Box A does not give place on the upper shelf. The yoga number of box R and box Q is equal to the shelf number of Box D.

Q16. How many boxes are placed between Box A and Box R?
(a) no one
(Bone
(c) Two
(d) three
(e) Four

Q17. Which of the following box box is placed just above the box Q?
(A) Box D
(b) Box S
(c) Box R
(d) No box
(e) None of these

Q18. How many boxes are placed below the box P?
(A) one
(b) Four
(c) three
(d) two
(e) Five

Q19. What will be the sum of the shelf number of Box B and Box S?
(a) ६
(b) 7
(c) 5
(d) ४
(e) None of these

Q20. Which of the following shelf is empty?
(a) Shelf10
(b) Shelf 5
(c) Shelf 8
(d) Shelf 7
(E) Both shelf 7 and 5

Solution

Solution (1-5):

Sol.

Day Person
sunday Yes
monday B
Tuesday F
Wednesday D
Thursday ET
Friday C
Saturday A

S1. Year. (B)

S2. Ans. (B)

S3. Year. (D)

S4. Year. (Is)

S5. Year. (C)

Instructions (6-10):

Sol.

S6. Ans. (B)

S7. Year. (B)

S8. Year. (C)

S9. Ans. (E)

S10. Year. (D)

Solution (11-15):

Sol. R (6)> m (5)> q (2)> n (4)> p (1/3)> o (1/3)

S11. Ans. (A)

S12. Year. (D)

S13. Year. (C)

S14. Year. (B)

S15. Year. (C)

S16. Year. (C)

Sol.

S17. Year. (Is)

Sol.

S18, Year. (B)

Sol.

S19. Year. (B)

Sol.

S20. Year. (D)

Sol.

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