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Reasoning Puzzle Questions and Seating Arrangement Questions are very important for Reasoning section. Reasoning Puzzle Questions and Seating Arrangement Questions carry a good weightage in all competitive exams.

Set-43
 12 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are standing in two parallel rows in such a way that 6 persons from row 1 are facing north and 6 persons from row 2 are facing south. Every person from row 1 is facing one person from row 2.

• F is standing 2nd to the right of G and is facing B.
• More than 1 persons are standing to the left of B.
• C is standing at the gap of 2 persons from the one facing G.
• A and J are standing diagonally opposite to each other at the extreme end of their rows.
• J is standing to the right of G.
• H is facing J and standing diagonally opposite to K at the extreme end of the row.
• D is facing I, who is not the neighbour of L.
• D is standing to the left of E. A is facing south direction.

1. Who is standing 2nd to the left of D?

Ans:3

2. Who is facing C?

Ans:2

3. Find the odd one out.

Ans:3

4. Who among the following is the neighbour of D?

Ans:2

5. __ is facing E?

Ans:1

Set-44
 
Six companies – A, B, C, D, E and F have their offices in different cities. The area of each office is different.

• B’s office is larger than the office in Gurgaon with a gap of 2 offices in between them.
• Only one office is larger than B’s office, and B’s office is not in Bangalore.
• F’s office is neither in Gurgaon nor is smallest.
• Office in Chennai is larger than C’s office, which is in Chandigarh.
• E’s office is larger than all those offices which are larger than office in Mumbai.
• D’s office is in Chennai, which is smaller than office in Bangalore.
• Office in Mumbai is smaller than office in Delhi.
• F’s office is smaller than D’s office which is not the largest.

6. Which office is the smallest one in area?

Ans:1

7. How many offices are larger than the office in Mumbai?

Ans:3

8. Where is F’s office situated?

Ans:2

9. Which company’s office is in Delhi?

Ans:2

10. How many offices of the following are smaller than A’s office?

I: C
II: F
III: D

Ans:1

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