Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here are the puzzle for today of “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:
A. B, C. D. E. F, G and H are
eight boys studying in VIII. IX and X standards of a school with not more than
three hi any standard. Each of them has a favourite sport from Football. Cricket.
Volleyball. Basketball, Lawn Tennis, Table Tennis. Badminton and Hockey not
necessarily in the same order, D likes Badminton and does not study either in
VIII or X. H’s favourite sport is Hockey and he studies in standard X with only
B among them, A likes Volleyball and does not study in the same standard in
which E studies, F studies in VHI std, and his favourite sports is Football, G
does not study in the same standard in which C studies. None of the students studying
in IX std, likes Cricket or Basketball, B likes Table Tennis. G does not like
Lawn Tennis.
eight boys studying in VIII. IX and X standards of a school with not more than
three hi any standard. Each of them has a favourite sport from Football. Cricket.
Volleyball. Basketball, Lawn Tennis, Table Tennis. Badminton and Hockey not
necessarily in the same order, D likes Badminton and does not study either in
VIII or X. H’s favourite sport is Hockey and he studies in standard X with only
B among them, A likes Volleyball and does not study in the same standard in
which E studies, F studies in VHI std, and his favourite sports is Football, G
does not study in the same standard in which C studies. None of the students studying
in IX std, likes Cricket or Basketball, B likes Table Tennis. G does not like
Lawn Tennis.
Puzzle 2:
There are seven students – Vinay,
Vishal Vipul, Vikas Vinamr Vaibhav and Vibhuti in a class. Each of them has
liking for a different subject – Economics, Marketing, Physics, Chemistry,
Botany, Science and Finance. Each student has different marks (not necessarily
in the same order). Vipul has secured second highest marks and neither Economics
nor Marketing is his favourite subject. Vinamr has secured the least marks and
neither Science nor Marketing is his favourite subject. The favouite subject of
Vikas is Physics and he has more marks than Vishal and Vibhuti but less than
Vinay, The favourite subject of Vishal is Botany and his marks are more than
the marks of Vinamr but less than the marks of Vibhuti. The favourite subject
of Vinay is Finance. The student, whose favourite subject is chemistry got the
highest marks.
Vishal Vipul, Vikas Vinamr Vaibhav and Vibhuti in a class. Each of them has
liking for a different subject – Economics, Marketing, Physics, Chemistry,
Botany, Science and Finance. Each student has different marks (not necessarily
in the same order). Vipul has secured second highest marks and neither Economics
nor Marketing is his favourite subject. Vinamr has secured the least marks and
neither Science nor Marketing is his favourite subject. The favouite subject of
Vikas is Physics and he has more marks than Vishal and Vibhuti but less than
Vinay, The favourite subject of Vishal is Botany and his marks are more than
the marks of Vinamr but less than the marks of Vibhuti. The favourite subject
of Vinay is Finance. The student, whose favourite subject is chemistry got the
highest marks.
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Puzzle 3:
In a talent show, eight
contestants— Shivika, Veera; Mahima; Shayan; Prateek. Rahul, Charlie and Pulkit
are sitting in three rows R1, R2 and R3. And they are in three different
categories; dancing, singing or both S and D. In each row at least two and at
most three contestants are sitting there. And at least two contestants are in
each category but not more than three. Veera and Mahima are in different rows
but not in row R2 and both S and D are in the same categories. Pulkit and Charlie
are in the same row and in same categories, but not in S and D. Shayan and
Prateek are in different rows but not in row R1 and in different categories but
not in both S and D. Shivika is in row R2 and Shayan is not in the same row as
in Shivika. Both the contestants of row R2 are singers. Rahul is in both S and
D category and not in row R1. From three contestants who are in both S and D
category, two are in row R3. Rahul and Mahima are in the same row and three of
the contestants are in dancing.
contestants— Shivika, Veera; Mahima; Shayan; Prateek. Rahul, Charlie and Pulkit
are sitting in three rows R1, R2 and R3. And they are in three different
categories; dancing, singing or both S and D. In each row at least two and at
most three contestants are sitting there. And at least two contestants are in
each category but not more than three. Veera and Mahima are in different rows
but not in row R2 and both S and D are in the same categories. Pulkit and Charlie
are in the same row and in same categories, but not in S and D. Shayan and
Prateek are in different rows but not in row R1 and in different categories but
not in both S and D. Shivika is in row R2 and Shayan is not in the same row as
in Shivika. Both the contestants of row R2 are singers. Rahul is in both S and
D category and not in row R1. From three contestants who are in both S and D
category, two are in row R3. Rahul and Mahima are in the same row and three of
the contestants are in dancing.
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