Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here are the puzzle for today of the new segment, “the fighter’s Puzzle Test for Bank PO”.
The answers will be discussed by the aspirants at the end of the day.
The fighter, Chitrarth are in-charge of this segment.
Puzzle 1:
Eight people E, F, G, H, J, K, L
and M are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each of them is of
a different profession Chartered Accountant, Columnist, Doctor, Engineer,Financial
Analyst, Lawyer, Professor and Scientist but not necessarily in the same order.
F is sitting second to the left of K. The Scientist is an immediate neighbour
of K. There are only three people between the Scientist and E. Only one person sits
between the Engineer and E. The Columnist is to the immediate right of the
Engineer. M is second to the right of K. H is the Scientist. G and J are
immediate neighbours of each other. Neither G nor J is an Engineer. The
Financial Analyst is to the immediate left of F. The Lawyer is second to the
right of the Columnist. The Professor is an immediate neighbour of the
Engineer. G is second to the right of the Chartered Accountant.
and M are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each of them is of
a different profession Chartered Accountant, Columnist, Doctor, Engineer,Financial
Analyst, Lawyer, Professor and Scientist but not necessarily in the same order.
F is sitting second to the left of K. The Scientist is an immediate neighbour
of K. There are only three people between the Scientist and E. Only one person sits
between the Engineer and E. The Columnist is to the immediate right of the
Engineer. M is second to the right of K. H is the Scientist. G and J are
immediate neighbours of each other. Neither G nor J is an Engineer. The
Financial Analyst is to the immediate left of F. The Lawyer is second to the
right of the Columnist. The Professor is an immediate neighbour of the
Engineer. G is second to the right of the Chartered Accountant.
Puzzle 2:
A building has eight floors from
1 to 8 in such a way that ground floor is numbered 1, the above floor is
numbered 2 and so on. The top most floor is numbered 8. Eight persons G, P, M,
R, Q, A, D and C are staying each on one of these floors. A is staying on floor
6. There is a gap of three persons between G and R. C is staying on the topmost
floor. Neither P nor M is staying on the floor 5. Q is staying middle of P and
M. R is staying on the floor 1. M is not an immediate neighbor of G.
1 to 8 in such a way that ground floor is numbered 1, the above floor is
numbered 2 and so on. The top most floor is numbered 8. Eight persons G, P, M,
R, Q, A, D and C are staying each on one of these floors. A is staying on floor
6. There is a gap of three persons between G and R. C is staying on the topmost
floor. Neither P nor M is staying on the floor 5. Q is staying middle of P and
M. R is staying on the floor 1. M is not an immediate neighbor of G.
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Puzzle 3:
Eight friends – Romil, Ramesh,
Rakesh, Rohit, Rahul, Abhijit, Abhishek and Anil – are sitting around a
circular table, not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing
inside others are facing outside. They are belong to eight different cities –
Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot, but not
necessarily in the same order. Abhijit faces the Centre and sits third to the
right of Rakesh. Rohit belongs to Kolkata and faces the person who belongs to
Bengaluru. Abhishesk sits third to the right of Ramesh, who stays in Bhopal.
The persons who belong to Delhi and Gwalior are facing to the same direction
(inside or outside). Rahul is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata
and the one from Rajkot respectively. Romil belongs to Gwalior and Rakesh
belongs to Patna. The person who belongs to Chennai is facing outward and
immediate neighbor of Rajkot. Anil is immediate neighbor of the persons who
belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Rahul is immediate left of Rohit.
Rakesh, Rohit, Rahul, Abhijit, Abhishek and Anil – are sitting around a
circular table, not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing
inside others are facing outside. They are belong to eight different cities –
Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot, but not
necessarily in the same order. Abhijit faces the Centre and sits third to the
right of Rakesh. Rohit belongs to Kolkata and faces the person who belongs to
Bengaluru. Abhishesk sits third to the right of Ramesh, who stays in Bhopal.
The persons who belong to Delhi and Gwalior are facing to the same direction
(inside or outside). Rahul is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata
and the one from Rajkot respectively. Romil belongs to Gwalior and Rakesh
belongs to Patna. The person who belongs to Chennai is facing outward and
immediate neighbor of Rajkot. Anil is immediate neighbor of the persons who
belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Rahul is immediate left of Rohit.
Regards
Team ExamPundit
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