Seating Arrangement Puzzle
Set 6: Ten Students in Two Parallel Rows
Ten students Boby, Chitresh, Chintu, Nanak, Mohit, Sachin, Rahul, Shankar, Nitin, and Himesh are sitting on the chairs in two parallel rows in a coaching centre not necessarily in the same order. Boby, Chintu, Nanak, Shankar, and Himesh are sitting in the first row not in the same order and rest are sitting in the next row. All are attending the Electronics class and face towards the board. The last name of each one of them is among- Aryan, Bhatti, Bhadoria, Yadav, Saxena, Bashistha, Lavanya, Bharadwaj, Parashar, Shakya not necessarily in the same order. Student with last name as Saxena sits third to the left of Rahul and Nanak sits opposite to the student with last name as Saxena. Student with last name as Parashar sits between Shankar and Boby. Boby sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Rahul. Student with last name as Bharadwaj sits in the left end and Himesh sits third to the right of him. Student with last name as Bashistha who sits in the middle in the first row sits opposite to the student with last name as Lavanya. Shankar’s last name is Yadav and sits third to the right of the student with last name as Aryan. Student with last name as Bhatti sits between Nitin and Sachin. Student with last name as Shakya sits to the immediate right of Chitresh. Student with last name as Aryan sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Sachin. Student with last name as Bhadoria does not sit in between of the row.
26. Whose last name is Shakya?
A. Rahul B. Chintu C. Mohit D. Boby E. None of these
27. Which one of the following persons has last name as Saxena?
A. Mohit B. Chitresh C. Rahul D. Cannot be determined E. None of these
28. Who sits to the immediate right of Mohit?
A. Sachin B. Rahul C. Chitresh D. The one whose last name is Bhadoria E. None of these
29. Who sits between the one whose last name is Parashar and Chintu?
A. Mohit B. Nanak C. Himesh D. Boby E. None of these
30. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus forms a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group?
A. Nanak B. Chitresh C. Rahul D. Nitin E. Shankar
Set 7: Eight Members Around a Circular Table
Eight members viz. Aadarsha, Bajrang, Chaitan, Dahi, Ehit, Faarin, Ganak and Hameer of a society went for shopping. Each of them spent in the multiples of Rs. 250 i.e., Rs.250, Rs.500/- … up to Rs.2000/- not necessarily in the same order. After shopping, they went to a restaurant and all of them sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs.1750 is three places to the right of Dahi. The difference in the amounts spent by Hameer and Ehit is maximum possible and they are sitting opposite to each other. Ganak spends more than Bajrang. There is exactly one person between Chaitan and the one who spends Rs. 250 and Chaitan is not adjacent to Dahi. Only for one pair of persons who are sitting opposite to each other, the difference between their spending is Rs.1000. Aadarsha spends Rs.750 and is adjacent to the person who spends least. The one who spends Rs.1250 is three places to the left of Ehit, who sits three places to the left of Dahi. Aadarsha sits sixth to the left of Faarin and there are exactly two persons sitting between Faarin and Hameer. The difference between the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate right is same as the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate left.
31. Which one of the following persons spent Rs. 1000?
A. Ganak B. Bajrang C. Faarin D. Hameer E. None of these
32. Who sits opposite to Aadarsha?
A. Chaitan B. Bajrang C. Ganak D. Dahi E. None of these
33. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and form a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group.
A. Aadarsha, Ganak B. Bajrang, Chaitan C. Faarin, Dahi D. Ehit, Hameer E. Dahi, Bajrang
34. Find the sum of the money spent by Ganak and Chaitan?
A. Rs. 3000 B. Rs. 2250 C. Rs. 2500 D. Rs. 1500 E. None of these
35. Find the second multiple of the amount spent by the person who sits second to the left of Hameer?
A. 1000 B. 2000 C. 3000 D. 3500 E. None of these
Set 8: Eight Students Around a Circular Table
Eight students viz. Pabitra, Qadira, Raima, Sabri, Talikha, Ujjiti, Vacya, and Wamika applied for a vacancy. They were called for selection rounds which consist of written test, group discussion etc. Each of them made to sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing towards the center of the table. Each of them has different years of experience viz., 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years, 7 years, 8 years and 9 years again not necessarily in the same order. The person who has 5 years of experience is sitting two places away from Vacya. Raima is sitting third to the left of the person who has 5 years of experience. Pabitra and Ujjiti are sitting opposite to each other. Pabitra has less experience than Ujjiti. Sabri sits second to the right of Ujjiti. The person sitting opposite to Raima has 3 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Talikha’s neighbors have, is 6. The difference between the number of years of experience of Vacya and Qadira is 3. Wamika and Talikha are not sitting opposite to each other. The difference between the number of years of experience of Talikha and Raima is an odd number but not 1. Raima has more experience than the person sitting opposite to him. The number of years of experience, that Wamika has, is a composite number. The person to the immediate left of Qadira doesn’t have 7 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Wamika’s neighbors have, is neither 5 nor 13.
36. Find the difference between the experience of Talikha and the one who is sitting second to the left of her?
A. 2 B. 1 C. 3 D. 4 E. None of these
37. Find the sum of the experience of Raima and Sabri?
A. 7 B. 10 C. 9 D. 13 E. None of these
38. Which of the following is the square of the Ujjiti’s experience?
A. 4 B. 81 C. 9 D. 36 E. None of these
39. Who is sitting between Pabitra and Sabri?
A. Vacya B. Qadira C. Wamika D. Ujjiti E. None of these
40. How much experience does Talikha has?
A. 6 B. 9 C. 7 D. 8 E. None of these
Set 9: Mishra Family in a Row
The Mishra family went to the photographer for their family photograph. The photographer arranged them in a straight row facing the North. The family members were Anshu, Rama, Krishna, Deva, and Sonu. Anshu was sitting third to the right of his daughter. Rama was sitting on the immediate right of Krishna, whose husband was the brother of Rama. Anshu and Sonu were immediate neighbours. Deva was not an immediate neighbour of Anshu’s son. Deva was sitting at the left end and the mother of Deva is Krishna, who was the wife of Anshu. Rama and Anshu were immediate neighbours.
41. How is Deva related to the person who sits in the middle of the row?
A. Brother B. Sister C. Daughter D. Son E. None of these
42. How is Anshu related to the person who sits second to the left of Sonu?
A. Mother B. Father C. Brother D. Sister E. None of these
43. If the positions of Rama and Sonu are interchanged, then who among the following sits on the immediate left of Sonu’s father?
A. Krishna B. Deva C. Rama D. Sonu E. None of these
44. How is Krishna related to Rama?
A. Daughter B. Sister in law C. Sister D. Wife E. None of these
45. What is the position of son of Krishna with respect to father of Deva?
A. Immediate left B. Second to the left C. Immediate right D. Second to the right E. None of these
Set 10: Ten M.P.s in Two Parallel Rows with Vacant Seats
Ten M.P.s were sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent M.P.s. In row 1: Ram, Shyam, Ramu, Damu and Sakaram are seated and all of them are facing south, and in row 2: Anuj, Manoj, Tanuj, Manush and Tanish are sitting and all of them are facing north. One seat is vacant in each row. In the given seating arrangement each M.P. seated in a row faces another M.P. of the other row or a vacant seat. All of them had a different constituency a different beverage, viz Agra, Mysore, Gwalior, Indore, Thane, Pune, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Shirdi and Patiala. Manush sits third to the right of Tanuj and was from Indore. Only two M.P.s sit between Manoj and a vacant seat. Manoj’s constituency was neither from Thane nor Gwalior. Sakaram was not an immediate neighbour of Ramu. Shyam was from Patiala. The one whose constituency was from Gwalior faces the one whose constituency was from Jabalpur. The one who was from Gwalior sits opposite the one, who sits third to the right of the one who sits opposite to Manush. Ramu was not an immediate neighbour of Damu. Tanish’s constituency was neither from Thane or Pune nor faces a vacant seat. Neither Manush nor Tanuj sits at an extreme end. Damu faces Tanuj. The vacant seats are not opposite each other. Ramu sits two places away from Shyam, who sits third to the right of the one whose constituency was from Jaipur. The one who was from Shirdi faces the one who was from Indore. The M.P.s who was from Agra and Jabalpur sit adjacent to each other. The vacant seat of row 1 was not adjacent to Damu. Manoj sits at one of the extreme ends. The Vacant seat of row 1 is not opposite Manush and it is not at any of the extreme ends.
46. Which of the following statements is true regarding Anuj?
A. Anuj sits second to the right of Tanish. B. Anuj is not an immediate neighbour of Manush. C. Anuj sits third to the left of Tanuj. D. Anuj sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.
47. Who sits diagonally opposite to the one whose constituency is Pune?
A. The one who sits on the immediate left of the one whose constituency is Shirdi. B. The one who faces the vacant seat in row 2. C. The one whose constituency is Jaipur D. The one who faces the person whose constituency is Mysore E. None of these
48. If Sakaram is related to the vacant seat of row 1 in the same way as Tanish is related to Anuj, then following the same pattern, the vacant seat of row 2 is related to who among the following?
A. Manoj B. Damu C. Tanuj D. Anuj E. None of these
49. Which of the following is the constituency of Tanish?
A. Patiala B. Mysore C. Gwalior D. Jabalpur E. None of these
50. Who sits second to the right of the one who faces the vacant seat of row 2?
A. The one whose constituency is Indore B. The one whose constituency is Patiala C. The one whose constituency is Mysore D. The one whose constituency is Agra E. None of these
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