Daily Puzzle Questions (12-11-2019)

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Puzzle 1

H, I, J, K, L, M and N live on different floors of a building having seven floors numbered one to seven (The ground floor is number 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7) but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different city, Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Indore, Pune, and Bhopal but not necessarily in the same order.


J lives on the third floor but does not like Mumbai. I does not like Goa. The one who likes Bhopal lives immediately below the person who likes Jaipur. M likes Delhi but he does not live on an even-numbered floor. The floor on which H lives is immediately above the floor on which I lives. H does not like Mumbai. The one who likes Pune lives immediately below the one who likes Goa. K lives on floor no. 6. Neither H nor L likes Indore. N likes Jaipur and lives on the topmost floor. The one who likes Mumbai does not live above the person who likes Goa.

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Puzzle – 2

Rahul, Deepak, Rohit, Sumit, Arpit and Manish are six friends, who belong to six different cities viz–Pune, Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Indore and Goa but not necessarily in the same order, each of them likes different fruits, viz Banana, Apple, Orange, Papaya, Mango and Litchi but not necessarily in the same order. They are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.

The persons who like Papaya, Orange and Mango are neither from Goa nor from Pune. The persons who are from Jaipur and Delhi like neither Papaya nor Litchi. Rahul is neither from Goa nor sits on the immediate left of the person who like Apple. The only person who is between Arpit and Manish, likes Banana. The person who is on the left side of the person from Goa does not like Litchi. Sumit likes Apple and is from Delhi. He is facing the person who likes Banana. The one who likes Papaya is sitting opposite to the person from Indore, while the person from Delhi is on the left of the person who likes Mango. The one who likes Litchi is on the immediate right of the person from Goa but on the left of the one who likes Orange. Rohit does not like Orange and Manish does not like Papaya.

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Puzzle 3

Eight employees – G, E, V, S, K, D, M and H of a firm are sitting in their respective cabin. The cabin is arranged in two parallel rows- R1 and R2, in such a way that R1 faces south and R2 faces north. An equal number of employees sit in two rows facing each other. Each belongs to different department viz. Quants, Reasoning, English and CA but not necessarily in same order. Not more than two belongs to the same department. Among them, the number of female employees is two less than the male employees.

S sits second to the right of H. The S and the one who faces H belongs to the same department. S faces a female employee who belongs to neither English nor Quants department. K sits at the extreme end of the row and faces the employee of the same department but not CA. Only one person sits between M and D. The employee sitting at the immediate right of D belongs to the same department as D. No other male employee sits at the extreme end of the row other than the employee belonging to English department. E and V don’t sit in the same row. Either K or S belongs to English Department. M is not an immediate neighbour of S or H. E belongs to reasoning department and is an immediate neighbour of the employee who belongs to English department. The employees belonging to CA department doesn’t face north. G faces the employee from reasoning department. V is an immediate neighbour of the employee from English department.

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Puzzle – 4

Ten persons A, C, E, G, I, K, M, O, Q, and S are sitting around a circular table. All of them are not facing inside. All of them sit within an equal distance. Each one of them has a different number of chocolates i.e. 12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 24, 26, 28, 32, and 34 but not necessarily in the same order.

Only one person sits between E and I, who have 34 chocolates. The one, who have 12 chocolates, sits fourth to the right of A. S sits two places away from G, who have 14 Chocolates. K is an immediate neighbour of neither S nor G. O sits third to the left of Q, who has 28 chocolates. Only two persons sit between the one who has 12 chocolates and E. A is an immediate neighbour of Q. M has twice the chocolate of K. Q is not an immediate neighbour of M. K sits a fourth to the left of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of A. S have more chocolates than O. The one, who have 22 chocolates, sits third to the right of the one who have 26 chocolates. The difference between the chocolates for S and O is 6.

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Puzzle – 5

Eight persons A, B, C, D, G, H, J, and K are sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing inside. Each of them has different ages i.e. 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, and 39 but not necessarily in the same order.

A sits second to the right of G, who is 39 years old. There are two persons sit between A and H. J sits to an immediate left of the one who sits third to the right of C. K’s age is a perfect square. The ages of A, H and C are prime numbers. J is younger than B. The one, whose age is 35, sits second to the left of K. B is not an immediate neighbour of A. A’s age is neither 31 nor 37. K is an immediate neighbour of neither H nor G. H’ age is not 37. C is not an immediate neighbour of G. B’s age is not 35. B does not sit an immediate right of J.

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