PUZZLES SHEET -1 FOR IBPS PO /SO/AO/CLERK , RBI ASST. 1.P,Q,S,T,U,V and W live on a different floor of a building having seven floors numbered 1 to 7, Ground floor is numbered 1 and so on. All of them like a different colours viz Yellow, Black, Green, Orange, Red, White and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. There are 2 floors between the floor on which Q and U live. Q lives two floors below W’s floor and likes Green Colour. There are 3 floors between W and P. P likes Yellow colour and lives on an odd numbered floor. The one likes Pink colour lives on floor no 6. The one who likes Yellow lives on floor no 3. The one who likes Orange colour does not live on an even numbered floor. Neither S nor U lives immediately above or immediately above or immediately below T’s floor. S likes white colour and there is one floor between the floor on which T and S live. T lives on an even numbered floor but he does not live on floor no 4. P lives immediately above U’s floor. V likes Black colour but he does not live on the topmost floor. U likes Red colour and lives immediately below P’s floor. There is only one person between the person who likes Pink colour and the one who likes white colour but that person is neither P nor U. The one who likes Orange colour lives immediately above T’s floor. T does not live on floor no 2. Those who live on floor no 4 and floor no 2 like White and Red colours respectively. 2. Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are live in a on separate floors in an 8 storeyed building in Delhi. Each floors are numbered, Ground floor as number 1 and topmost as number 8. 

E lives on an even numbered floor and immediately below the floor where F lives.

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A lives below the floor H lives in. B lives on floor number 6.

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Exactly one person lives between floor H and floor A. C lives on lowermost floor. A lives immediately below floor B lives in.



D does not live on topmost floor.

3. A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on 7 different floors of building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor is numbered 1, then 2,3 and so on. Each one of them also likes a different colours namely violet, yellow, green, pink, white, blue and red. A lives on an odd numbered floor but not on the floor numbered 3. The one who likes white lives immediately above A. Only 2 persons live between D and the one who likes white. The one who likes yellow lives on one of the odd numbered floor above D. Only 3 persons live between C and the one who likes yellow. The one who likes green lives immediately above C. The one who likes violet lives immediately above one who likes red. G lives on an odd numbered floor. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives on one of the floors above E. Neither C nor A likes pink. E does not like green. 4.Eight People – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns a different brands of laptops, namely Acer, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order). F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three people live between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor Acer. E does not own Asus. Only three people live between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives on one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. Only one person lives between F and the one who owns DELL. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and H. Only two people live between C and the one who owns Acer. The number of people living above F is same as the number of people living between F and D.

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5. Eight persons – A, B, C, D, M, N, O, and P lives in a building having on 8 different floors (numbered 1 to 8) not necessarily in the same order. They have different cars namely – Santro, Figo, Maruti, Alto, Indica, Swift, Ertiga and BMW not necessarily in the same order. M lives on one of the floors above floor numbered 5. M does not live on top floor. One person lives between M and the one who owns Swift. Three persons live between the ones having Swift and Indica. The one who owns Indica lives somewhere below the floor of M. Two persons live between O and the one who owns BMW. O lives on one of the floors above the one who owns BMW. O owns neither Swift not Indica. One person lives between A and the one who owns BMW. A lives on one of the floors above the one who owns BMW. Two persons lives between N and the one who owns Figo. The one who owns Figo lives somewhere above N. N does not live on first floor. Also N lives on an odd numbered floor. The one who owns Ertiga lives immediately above P. B and the one who owns Alto lives on immediate floors. D owns Maruti. One person lives between C and D 6.Eight persons F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M attend seminar on four different months January, April, November and December of the same year. Seminar was conducted on either 15th or 25th of the month. G attends the seminar 15th of the month which has only 30 days. M and J attend the seminar on the same month before G, but not in the month of April. M attends the seminar after J. No one attends the seminar after F. Only one person attends the seminar between M and K. Both H and L attend the seminar on the 15th of different month. L does not attend the seminar on December. L and I attend the seminar on the same month. 7. Seven people namely B, C, D, E, F, G and H have to attend a workshop but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months of the same year namely January, March, April, July, August, September and December. Each of them also likes a different bank namely CANARA, SBI, ICICI, HDFC, AXIS, PNB and Yes but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes AXIS will attend a workshop in the month which has less than 31 days. Only one person will attend a workshop between the one who likes AXIS and B. The one who likes CANARA will attend a workshop immediately before B. Only three people will attend a workshop between one who likes AXIS and the one who likes SBI. H will attend a workshop immediately after B. Only three people will attend a workshop between H and G. The one who likes PNB will attend a workshop immediately before G. The one who likes ICICI will attend a Workshop immediately before the one who likes Yes. E will attend a Workshop ADDRESS AURANGABAD-2nd Floor Mukati Tower Behind Sadia Talkies Near Paithan Gate Aurangabad Contact -7798882200 & 7219284043 ADDRESS PUNE- 1st Floor Ketaki Building Near Alka Talkies Behind Bank of IndiaNavi Peth Pune Contact- 9764731312 & 7030181534

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immediately after the one who likes Yes. C will attend a workshop in a month which has only 30 days. F does not like CANARA.

8. Ten students namely viz A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J of ten different colleges but

not necessarily in the same order have exam on five different days starting from Monday to Friday of the same week. Each student have exam at two different time slots, i.e 08.00 AM or 11.00 A.M Only two people have exam between F and J. Neither E nor G does not have exam on Friday. I has exam on Tuesday at 08.00 A.M. H does not have exam at 11.00 AM. The number of people who have exam between G and D is same as the number of people who have exam between C and H. D does not have exam on any one of the days after E. F does not have exam on any of the days after H. B has exam immediately before I. I does not have exam on any of the days before G. The one who has exam at 08.00 A.M. immediately before J. D has exam immediately after the day of one who has exam on Monday. F does not have exam at 11.00 A.M. Only three people have exam between G and E. 9. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven people live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each person likes different vegetables namely Potato, Brinjal, Carrot, Tomato, Drumstick, Cabbage, and Cauli flower. Three persons live between the one who likes Potato and the one who likes Brinjal. The one who likes Potato lives one of the floors above the floor numbered 4. Three persons live between the one who likes Drumstick and the one who likes Cauli flower. The person who lives on the ground floor like neither Carrot nor Brinjal. The one who likes Carrot lives on one of the floors below the floor numbered 4. The person who likes Cabbage does not live on one of the floors below the floor numbered 4. The person who likes Potato and Drumstick live on one of the floors above the floor numbered 4. The person who lives on the top most floor does not like Potato. Three persons live between the one who likes Cabbage and the one who likes Carrot. A lives between B and E. B lives on one of the floors above E. A lives on an odd numbered floor but not on the floor numbered three. Only one person lives between A and G. F lives immediately below the one who likes Carrot. Only two persons live between E and C. C does not live on the top most floor. G does not like Carrot. ADDRESS AURANGABAD-2nd Floor Mukati Tower Behind Sadia Talkies Near Paithan Gate Aurangabad Contact -7798882200 & 7219284043 ADDRESS PUNE- 1st Floor Ketaki Building Near Alka Talkies Behind Bank of IndiaNavi Peth Pune Contact- 9764731312 & 7030181534

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10. One of the seven regional films—Punjabi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali and Bhojpuri— is shown on each day of a Film Festival, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Bengali film is shown on Thursday. Kannada film is shown on the day immediately after the day on which Marathi film is shown. Kannada film is shown neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Only one film is shown between Bengali and Tamil film. Two films are shown between Punjabi and Marathi film. Bhojpuri film is shown neither on Sunday nor on Monday. 11. Seven friends namely, A, B, C, D, E, F and G have different cars namely, Alto, Santro, Wagon R, I20, Ford, Hyundai, BMW, but not necessarily in the same order. Also they have to attend classes from Monday to Sunday (of the same week), but not necessarily in the same order. A attends a class on Friday. Only two people attend classes between A and the one who owns I20. F attends a class immediately before D, Neither F nor D owns I20. Only one person attends a class between F and the one who owns Wagon R. The one who owns Wagon R does not have a class on Monday. B attends a class immediately before the one who owns Alto. A does not own Alto. Only one person has a class between F and E. C owns Hyundai. Only two people have classes between C and the one who owns Ford. E does not own BMW. 12. Eight children – A, B, C, D, E, F G and H live on seven different floors (numbered 1 to 8) of a building but not necessarily in same order. Each one of them has got different marks in a test – 9, 14, 16, 23, 35, 41, 48 and 57. E lives on an even numbered floor below floor numbered 6. Two children live between E and one who got 41 marks. Same number of children live above E as below the floor of A. The one who got 23 marks lives on a floor immediately above A. One child lives between the ones who got 23 and 16 marks respectively. Two children lives between the floors of G and one who got 35 marks such that G is above the one who got 35 marks. Neither A nor E got 35 marks. One child lives between the ones who got 35 and 9 marks respectively. D lives on one of the floors below the one who got 35 marks. H got 9 marks and lives on an odd numbered floor. Difference between the marks of F and C is 21. F lives above C. A did not get highest marks. 13. 8 boxes – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Three boxes are placed between D and B. Two boxes are placed between E and B. Two boxes are placed between A and H. H is placed immediately below B. Two boxes are placed between C and G. Two boxes are placed between A and F. ADDRESS AURANGABAD-2nd Floor Mukati Tower Behind Sadia Talkies Near Paithan Gate Aurangabad Contact -7798882200 & 7219284043 ADDRESS PUNE- 1st Floor Ketaki Building Near Alka Talkies Behind Bank of IndiaNavi Peth Pune Contact- 9764731312 & 7030181534

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14. 8 boxes – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Two boxes are placed between F and E. F is placed above E. One box is placed between F and G. Three boxes are placed between A and H. A is placed immediately below F. Two boxes are placed between C and H. B is placed somewhere above D. 15. 8 boxes – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. There are four boxes placed between D and G. Two boxes are placed between B and G. Number of boxes between A and G is same as between H and B. A is placed above G. Two boxes are placed between A and H. C is placed just above G. There are at least 2 boxes between E and B. 16. 10 friends – A, B, C, D, E, P, Q, R, S, and T have birthdays in different months – January, March, April, June and September but not necessarily in the same order. There birthdays in on 2 different dates -22 and 28. So in each month there are 2 birthdays. There are 2 birthdays after the birthdays of B. There are 2 birthdays between the birthdays of B and D. A and T have birthdays in March. There is one birthday between the birthdays of A and P. P’s birthday is not in same month as D. There are same number of birthdays between T and C as between B and Q. C’s birthday is not in April. Q’s birthday is in a month having 30 days. No birthday is there between the birthdays of R and E. Also their birthdays are in different months. E’s birthday is exactly between the birthday of A and S. 17. 8 students – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are from different cities – Guwahati, Chennai, Jaipur, Faridabad, Imphal, Bhopal, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order. They are in different classes – 3, 5, 7 and 10. Two people are in same class, not necessarily in same order. A and the one from Jaipur are in same class. D is from Faridabad. The one from Bengaluru is in 3rd class. A is not from Imphal and Mumbai. G is not from Mumbai and Jaipur and also is not in same class with F. H is in 10th class. The one from Mumbai and H are in same class. C is neither in 7th nor 10th class. F is from Guwahati and in 3rd class. B is neither from Jaipur nor Mumbai nor Bhopal. The one from Bhopal and E are together. 18. 8 people – Bhanu, Himanshu, Bhuvan, Sheena, Amit, Nisha, Raina and Sahil lives on different floors of a building (numbered 1 to 8), but not necessarily in the same order. They earn different salaries. The one who lives on 5th floor earns Rs11,000. There are two floors between the one who earns Rs11,000 and on which Raina lives. Sheena earns Rs2,000 more ADDRESS AURANGABAD-2nd Floor Mukati Tower Behind Sadia Talkies Near Paithan Gate Aurangabad Contact -7798882200 & 7219284043 ADDRESS PUNE- 1st Floor Ketaki Building Near Alka Talkies Behind Bank of IndiaNavi Peth Pune Contact- 9764731312 & 7030181534

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than Raina. There are 3 floors between the floors of Raina and Bhanu. The one who earns Rs20,000 lives just above Bhanu. Himanshu lives on odd numbered floor but somewhere below the one who earns Rs11,000. Two persons live between Himanshu and the one who earns Rs28,000. Three persons live between Sheena and the one who earns Rs14,000. Sheena lives above the one who earns Rs14,000. Two persons live between Sahil and Bhuvan. One of Sahil or Bhuvan earns Rs14,000. Nisha lives above Sheena but not on top floor. Three persons live between Amit and the one who earns Rs17,000. The total salary of Bhuvan and Amit is Rs39,000. Amit earns more than twice the salary of Sheena. One person earns Rs33,000. 19. There are 12 professors – A, B, C, D, Q, R, S, and T. They have conferences in different months – January, March, April, June, August, and October. The conferences are on dates 6th or 21st of a given month. Each conference is attended by some number of people. If the month contains odd number of days then number of people attending the conference is odd. Like conference in March (31 days) was attended by odd number of people and conference in April (30 days) was attended by even number of people. A had conference on June 6. Q’s conference was before A. Q’s conference was attended by 55 people and he had conference on 21st of a month. There was one conference between Q’s and S’s conference. The number of people attending S’s conference was 6 less than the number of people who attended Q’s conference. There were 3 conferences between D’s conference and the conference attended by 26 people. D had conference before the conference attended by 26 people. D’s conference was not in January. There were 2 conferences between T’s conference and the conference attended by 26 people. The number of people who attended T’s conference was greater than the number of people who attended S’s conference but less than the number of people who attended Q’s conference. The number of people who attended T’s conference was a multiple of 3. E and P had conference in same month but not April. There was one conference between the conferences of E and U. There were 2 conferences between F’s conference and the conference attended by 16 people. F had conference before the conference attended by 16 people. The total number of people who attended the conferences of U and Q was twice the total number of people who attended the conferences of A and B. Conference of C and that attended by 18 people was in same month. The total number of people who attended the conferences of E and P was 20. The number of people who attended E’s conference was greater than the number of people who attended the conference of F and P. The number of people who attended the conference of T was greater than the number of people who attended the conference of B by 24. The one who had conference in March had more number of people attending it than B but less than 30. There were more than 3 conferences between the conferences of R and S

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20. Eight persons – Adiya, Sahil, Ananya, Anshika, Ankur, Tiya, Rohit, Kavya have seminars in January, April, September and December with two seminars in each month. The seminar is scheduled either on 22 or 28th of the month. Aditya’s seminar is scheduled in a month having 30 days. Seminar of Kavya is somewhere after Tiya’s seminar. Ankur’s seminar is on 22nd April. There are two seminars scheduled between Sahil’s and Ananya’s seminars. One of seminars of Sahil and Ananya is somewhere before Ankur’s seminar. Rohit’s seminar is immediately after Ananya’s seminar. There is only one seminar after Kavya’s seminar. Ananya and Tiya have seminars on same date but not in September. 21. Eight people – Sheetal, Seema, Sakshi, Swati, Saina, Sanya, Sheena, Shrishti are born in different years – 1962, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1982, 1989, 1996, and 2005. There ages are with respect to the current year, same month and same date. There is 9 years difference between Shrishti and Sanya. Sheetal was born before 1973. Sheena is not 12 years old. Sakshi is 28 years old. Saina is 16 years older than Seema. Seema is younger than Shrishti. 22. Eight people – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are born in different years – 1942, 1948, 1963, 1969, 1972, 1978, 1991, and 2003. There ages are with respect to the current year (2017), same month and same date. T was born before 1963. Difference between the ages of T and W is 21 years. P’s 0is older than W but not the oldest. Q’s birth year is an odd-numbered year. Neither Q nor R is 14 years old. Difference between the ages of Q and U is less than 5 years. The sum of ages of R and S is 53 years. 23. Seven persons- Akash, Akil, Ashok, Amir, Aadi, Aadit and Aahva – went to tour in the months of February, March, April, May, July, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different movies namely Ghazi, Ezra, Rum, Split, Dangal, Rings, Bogan but not necessarily in the same order.The one who likes Rum went to tour immediately before Akash. Aadit went to tour immediately after Aahva. The one who likes Dangal went to tour in the month having less than 31 days. Ashok went to tour immediately after Akash. Aahva went to tour in that month which has less than 31 days. Only one person went to tour between Akash and the one who likes Split. Only two persons went to tour between Ashok and Akil. The one who likes Ghazi went to tour immediately before the one who like Bogan. There is only one person between Akash and the person who likes Dangal. Aadi does not like Rum. The person who likes Rings went to tour in the month having less than 31 days. Akash does not like Rings.

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