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IBPS RRB (OA) 2025 Reasoning Test - 12
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  • Question 1/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

    A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing North. Four persons sit between L and N. O sits immediately to the left of L. P sits third to the right of N. Two persons sit between P and Q. M sits immediately to the right of Q. C sits left of L and immediate right of N. Two persons sit between M and A. Not more than ten persons sit to the left of A. The number of persons sitting to the left of C is one more than the number of persons to the right of A.

    How many persons sit to the left of P?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement is here:

    Clues: Four persons sit between L and N. O sits immediately to the left of L.

    Inference: From the above condition we have two possible cases here:

    Clues: P sits third to the right of N. Two persons sit between P and Q. M sits immediately to the right of Q.

    Inference:

    Clues: C sits left of L and immediate right of N. Two persons sit between M and A. Not more than ten persons sit to the left of A.

    Inference: From the above condition case 1 gets eliminated here:

    Clues: The number of persons sitting to the left of C is one more than the number of persons to the right of A.

    Inference: Final arrangement is here:

    Three persons sit to the left of P

  • Question 2/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

    A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing North. Four persons sit between L and N. O sits immediately to the left of L. P sits third to the right of N. Two persons sit between P and Q. M sits immediately to the right of Q. C sits left of L and immediate right of N. Two persons sit between M and A. Not more than ten persons sit to the left of A. The number of persons sitting to the left of C is one more than the number of persons to the right of A.

    Who among the following sits third to the right O?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement is here:

    Clues: Four persons sit between L and N. O sits immediately to the left of L.

    Inference: From the above condition we have two possible cases here:

    Clues: P sits third to the right of N. Two persons sit between P and Q. M sits immediately to the right of Q.

    Inference:

    Clues: C sits left of L and immediate right of N. Two persons sit between M and A. Not more than ten persons sit to the left of A.

    Inference: From the above condition case 1 gets eliminated here:

    Clues: The number of persons sitting to the left of C is one more than the number of persons to the right of A.

    Inference: Final arrangement is here:

    M sits third to the right of O

  • Question 3/10
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    Based on the given information, answer the question that follows:

    Six persons –P, Q, R, S, T and U are living on different floors of the three-floor building where the lowermost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as two and so on (but not necessarily in the same order).

    Note I: Each floor has two flats viz., Flat-A and Flat-B, where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.

    Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above Flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of floor 3 and so on. Similarly Flat B of floor 2 is immediately above Flat B of floor 1 and immediately below Flat B of floor 3 and so on.

    Note III: The area of each flat is equal.

    Note IV: Only two persons live on each floor and only one person lives in each flat.

    T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, but both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor. No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live in same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Who lives on the lowermost floor?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement is here:

    Clues: T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above condition we have two possible cases here:

    Clues: No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live on same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Inference: From the above condition case 1 gets eliminated here:

    Inference: Final arrangement is here:

    Both Q and S live on lowermost floor

  • Question 4/10
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    Based on the given information, answer the question that follows:

    Six persons –P, Q, R, S, T and U are living on different floors of the three-floor building where the lowermost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as two and so on (but not necessarily in the same order).

    Note I: Each floor has two flats viz., Flat-A and Flat-B, where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.

    Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above Flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of floor 3 and so on. Similarly Flat B of floor 2 is immediately above Flat B of floor 1 and immediately below Flat B of floor 3 and so on.

    Note III: The area of each flat is equal.

    Note IV: Only two persons live on each floor and only one person lives in each flat.

    T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, but both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor. No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live in same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    How many persons live between U and Q (in the same named flat)?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement is here:

    Clues: T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above condition we have two possible cases here:

    Clues: No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live on same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Inference: From the above condition case 1 gets eliminated here:

    Inference: Final arrangement is here:

    One person lives between U and Q (in the same named flat)

  • Question 5/10
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    Based on the given information, answer the question that follows:

    Six persons –P, Q, R, S, T and U are living on different floors of the three-floor building where the lowermost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as two and so on (but not necessarily in the same order).

    Note I: Each floor has two flats viz., Flat-A and Flat-B, where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.

    Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above Flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of floor 3 and so on. Similarly Flat B of floor 2 is immediately above Flat B of floor 1 and immediately below Flat B of floor 3 and so on.

    Note III: The area of each flat is equal.

    Note IV: Only two persons live on each floor and only one person lives in each flat.

    T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, but both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor. No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live in same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Q lives on which among the following floor and flat?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement is here:

    Clues: T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above condition we have two possible cases here:

    Clues: No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live on same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Inference: From the above condition case 1 gets eliminated here:

    Inference: Final arrangement is here:

    Q lives on 1st floor, flat A

  • Question 6/10
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    Based on the given information, answer the question that follows:

    Six persons –P, Q, R, S, T and U are living on different floors of the three-floor building where the lowermost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as two and so on (but not necessarily in the same order).

    Note I: Each floor has two flats viz., Flat-A and Flat-B, where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.

    Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above Flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of floor 3 and so on. Similarly Flat B of floor 2 is immediately above Flat B of floor 1 and immediately below Flat B of floor 3 and so on.

    Note III: The area of each flat is equal.

    Note IV: Only two persons live on each floor and only one person lives in each flat.

    T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, but both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor. No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live in same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Who lives on third floor of Flat-B?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement is here:

    Clues: T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above condition we have two possible cases here:

    Clues: No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live on same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Inference: From the above condition case 1 gets eliminated here:

    Inference: Final arrangement is here:

    T lives on third floor of Flat-B.

  • Question 7/10
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    Based on the given information, answer the question that follows:

    Six persons –P, Q, R, S, T and U are living on different floors of the three-floor building where the lowermost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as two and so on (but not necessarily in the same order).

    Note I: Each floor has two flats viz., Flat-A and Flat-B, where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.

    Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above Flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of floor 3 and so on. Similarly Flat B of floor 2 is immediately above Flat B of floor 1 and immediately below Flat B of floor 3 and so on.

    Note III: The area of each flat is equal.

    Note IV: Only two persons live on each floor and only one person lives in each flat.

    T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, but both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor. No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live in same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Find the one who doesn’t belong to the group?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement is here:

    Clues: T lives immediately above the floor on which R lives, both the persons doesn’t live in the same named flat. U lives in Flat-A of the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above condition we have two possible cases here:

    Clues: No one lives to the east of P. P lives immediately above S both live on same named flat. Q doesn’t live to the west of R.

    Inference: From the above condition case 1 gets eliminated here:

    Inference: Final arrangement is here:

    Except P, all are living on an odd numbered floor

  • Question 8/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

    Seven persons – H, I, J, K, L, M, and N are of different heights. H is taller than L but shorter than M. Only three persons are taller than I, who is taller than N. K is not the tallest, but is taller than H. N is shorter than J. L is not taller than N. Exactly two persons are shorter than J.

    How many persons are taller than N?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: Five

  • Question 9/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

    Seven persons – H, I, J, K, L, M, and N are of different heights. H is taller than L but shorter than M. Only three persons are taller than I, who is taller than N. K is not the tallest, but is taller than H. N is shorter than J. L is not taller than N. Exactly two persons are shorter than J.

    As many persons are taller than K as shorter than_____?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: N

    One person is taller than K is same as person smaller than N

  • Question 10/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

    Seven persons – H, I, J, K, L, M, and N are of different heights. H is taller than L but shorter than M. Only three persons are taller than I, who is taller than N. K is not the tallest, but is taller than H. N is shorter than J. L is not taller than N. Exactly two persons are shorter than J.

    Which person is taller than J but smaller than K?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: Both H and I

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