Daily Puzzle Questions (29-08-2019)

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Beginner Level

Puzzle 1

Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, Mayank, Mahi, Sahil, Chirag and Priya are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Jaya, Poonam, Reena, Gaurav and Anish are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them have different cars— Nissan, BMW, I20, Santro, Wagon-R, Chevrolet, Ford, Audi, Bentley and Alto but not necessarily in the same order.


There are only two persons sitting between the person who has Nissan, who sits at an extreme end, and Priya. Jaya, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Poonam, who does not have Alto. Anish is sitting at an extreme end. Priya, who has Wagon-R, sits on the immediate right of the person who has BMW and faces the immediate neighhour of Poonam. Mahi is not sitting at the extreme left end. Jaya does not have Bentley. There is only one person between Sahil and Chirag, who has Nissan. Gaurav, who has Chevrolet, is an immediate neighbour of the person who has Alto and does not face the person who has I20. Reena, who has Santro, is an immediate neighbour of the person who has Bentley, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the person who has Wagon-R. There are two persons between the person who has Ford and the person who has I20. Anish does not have Audi.

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Puzzle – 2

P, Q, R, S, T, and U are six representatives of six countries viz. Iran, India, China, Iraq, Brazil, Japan but not necessarily in the same order. They are sitting around a circular table facing towards the center for raising discussions on six different topics viz Terrorism, Healthcare, Education, Recycling, Environment, and Global warming. But not necessarily in the same order. Only one person raises discussion on one topic only.

Global warming, Education and Recycling discussing persons are neither from Iraq nor from Iran. Representatives from India and China are neither is discussing Global warming ͛ nor Education. U is neither from Iraq nor on the immediate left of the person who has pointed the Environment. The only Representative who is between T and R is discussing Healthcare. P has his discussion about Terrorism and he is from India. He is facing the person who has his views on Healthcare. The one who is delivering about Global warming is seated opposite to the person who is from Japan, while India’s Representative is on the left of the person, who is discussing Recycling. One who discussed Terrorism is on the immediate right of Japan’s Representative but on the immediate left of the person who has briefed about recycling. S is not discussing education, while R has no points for Global warming. R has a discussion about the environment and the immediate left of the person who discusses education.

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Moderate Level

Puzzle 3

11 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K live in a 4 story building such that the lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 4. Each floor has 3 flats – 1, 2, and 3 from left to right. One of the flats on the floor is vacant.

K lives in an even-numbered flat on floor numbered 2. B and C live on the same floor. B lives in an even-numbered flat on the lowermost floor. G and A live on the same floor. All the flats on the floor on which F lives are occupied. I live to the immediate left of G. B lives on the floor on which 2 others live. There is 1 floor between G and F. E lives immediately above C. G lives immediately below a vacant flat. D lives somewhere above J and shares the same flat number. A lives in flat 1.

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Puzzle – 4

8 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H live on 3 different floors such that the lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on. There are 3 flats on each floor numbered 1, 2, and 3 from left to right. One of the flats is vacant. They like different colors – Black, Blue, Grey, Mustard, Orange, Pink, Red, and Violet but not necessarily in the same order.

C lives in flat 1 on an even-numbered floor but does not like grey. G lives immediately above H who likes orange. Both B and F live in even-numbered flats. The one who likes orange does not live on the same floor on which person who likes pink lives. D lives in flat 1. E lives in flat 1 on the lowermost floor but does not like red and he lives on the same floor on which B lives. H lives on an odd-numbered floor in an odd-numbered flat. B likes neither Blue nor Black. F likes violet. A and C live on the same floor. Persons who like red and pink live on the same floor. G likes Mustard.

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Advance Level

Puzzle – 5

Nine persons D, H, L, E, P, W, F, M, and N attend the seminar in different months April, March, and October with three seminars each month. The seminar is scheduled on 4, 13, and 27 of the month. Each one of them is in different age 34, 24, 28, 15, 26, 16, 13, 32, and 27. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.

N attends the seminar on an even-numbered date. H attends the seminar on a prime number of dates but not in a month which has 31 days. Only one person attends the seminar between P and the one whose age is 32. P attends the seminar before the one whose age is 32. The age of H is multiples of 8. H is 2 years younger than E. Number of persons attends the seminar after E and before L is the same. Only one person attends the seminar between E and W. L does not attend the seminar on a date which is multiple of 3. E attends the seminar after P. W attends the seminar neither on First nor on last. L does not attend the seminar immediately before or after N. More than three persons attend the seminar between M and W. M attends the seminar immediately before the one who is the youngest. The one who is the youngest does not attend the seminar on the last day. Only one person attends the seminar between D and the one who is the youngest. Only one person attends the seminar between F and the one who is the third youngest. Both P and the one whose age is 32 attend the seminar before H. M is not the third youngest. P is 7 years elder than D. W is not the second youngest.

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