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Prelims Level Puzzle for RRB PO prelims Set-2

This is the 2nd set of prelims level puzzles for the RRB PO Prelims exam. This website questionsforbankexam.com provide unlimited question on all topics for the preparation of prelims as well as for the mains level exam for the banking sector. This post is about the prelims level puzzle for RRB PO prelims candidates as well as those students who also are preparing for bank PO as well as clerk exam.
The best 20 puzzles for the RRB PO exam are given below with their answer. If any candidate has any doubt regarding any question or any topic he/she can comment in the comment section, which is provided below the post.

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Puzzle Set21.
Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed one above another but not in the same order. Only three boxes are placed between the box E and G. Box H has placed two places below box G. Only two boxes are there in between box H and C, which is placed immediately above box G. Only one box is placed between the box G and F. Number of boxes above the box F is equal to the number of boxes below box D. Number of the box between A and H is one more than the number of the box between C and B.

Puzzle Set22.
– Certain numbers of people sit in a straight row facing north direction. Five persons sit to the left of Kundan. Tina sits 2nd to the right of Mona. Two persons sit between Kundan and Tina. Chiku sits immediate left of the Bantu. Anna sits 2nd to the left of the person, who sits exactly in the middle of the row. Uma sits 3rd from the right end. Bantu sits exactly in the middle of Tina and Uma. Three persons sit between Mona and Anna.

Puzzle Set23.
 – Eight persons sit around a circular table. Some of them face towards the centre while others face outside. The number of persons facing towards the centre is not equal to those facing outside. C and A sit 3rd to the right of each other. E faces outside and sits 3rd to the left of D. G sits to the immediate left of C such that F and G sit to the immediate right of each other. Two persons sit between F and D, who sits to the immediate right of H. A sits 2nd to the left of B and both face different directions.

Puzzle Set24.
– Ten persons, Anu, Biku, Chitra, Dena, Ekon, F, G, H, I and J live on different floors of a building, where the lowermost floor is 1 and the floor above it is 2 and so on. Three persons live between F and Anu, who lives just below J. G lives just below Dena. At most 4 people live between Chitra and Ekon. I live below Anu. Two persons live between I and G and G lives above I. At most 4 people live between Anu and I. Chitra doesn't live adjacent to Biku. Two persons live between Anu and H. Biku lives 2 places above Ekon. H lives below Anu.

Puzzle Set25.
-Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are studying different subjects among Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Electronics, English, History and Geography in different colleges among IMS, Sunderdeep, VITC, AKGIT, Hi-Tech and ABES. Two people are studying in the same college. At least one person studies in the given colleges. D is studying History at AKGIT college. B is studying in IMS. G is studying Electronics. A person from Sunderdeep studies Chemistry. Neither E nor F studies in Sunderdeep. C and E study in the same college. F studies in Hi-Tech. Neither A nor C studies in ABES. A does not study in VITC. A person from IMS studies Physics. Neither C nor E studies English.

Puzzle Set26.
 – Ten persons P, Q, R, S, T, F, G, H, I and J are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. T is sitting 3rd to the left of I, who is not sitting adjacent to both H and Q, who is sitting 4th to the left of H and 3rd to the right of J. Q is sitting 4th to the right of R. Q and P are not sitting adjacent to each other. S is sitting opposite to G, who is not sitting adjacent to both Q and J.

Puzzle Set27.
– Nine boxes P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are placed in a 3*3 matrix. Each row and each column consist of 3 boxes. U is placed immediately below X in the same column. R is placed to the South East of X but they are not placed in adjacent rows or columns. W is placed immediately left of T. Q is placed below W in the same column. Q and P are placed in the same row. P is placed to the west of R, which is not placed in the same column as S. Both V and U are not placed in the same row.

Puzzle Set28.
-Eight persons i.e. Rani, Ankita, Sonali, Nidhi, Deepika, Devi, Ritu and Sapna are sitting around a circular table with all of them facing towards the centre of the table. Two persons sit between Rani and Devi. One person sits between Devi and Ritu. Ritu does not sit next to Rani. Sapna sits to the immediate left of Sonali. Sonali does not sit next to Rani. one person sits between Nidhi and Ankita. More than one person sits between Nidhi and Deepika from either side. Ritu does not face Deepika.

Puzzle Set29.
– Seven boxes i.e. Green, Blue, Yellow, Black, White, Brown and Red are kept one above the other. Three boxes are kept between Green and White. Box-Green is placed above Box-White. Two boxes are kept between White and Blue. Three boxes are kept between Blue and Brown. Box - Yellow is kept immediately above box - Black. Box-Red is not placed at the top.

Puzzle Set30.
– Eight persons i.e. Raj, Mohit, Shakti, Naresh, Jitu, Mahi, Karan and Sonu are sitting in two parallel rows i.e. row 1 and row 2. Four persons are sitting in row 2 and are facing in the North direction and the rest are sitting in row 1 and are facing in the South direction. There is an equal gap between all persons in a row. Mahi sits third to the left of the one who faces Sonu. one person sits between Sonu and Jitu. Karan sits to the immediate left of Naresh. Jitu does not face Karan. One person sits between Raj and Shakti. Karan does not face Raj. Mohit sits in row 2.

Puzzle Set31.
-Six persons Abhi, Babu, Chavi, Deepak, Ekta and Faizan are sitting around a triangular table and have equal distance between them. Three persons sit at the corner of the table facing towards the centre of the table while those sitting at the middle side of the table facing away from the centre of the table. Chavi sits second to the right of Abhi. Two persons sit between Chavi and Ekta. Deepak sits to the immediate left of Babu. Faizan does not sit at the corner of the table. Deepak is not an immediate neighbour of Ekta.

Puzzle Set32.
Eight friends are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while the other four sit in the middle of each side. The ones who sit at the four corners face outside while those who sit in the middle of the sides face inside.                                            Ankit sits opposite the one who is an immediate neighbour of Amita. Ankush sits to the immediate left of Ankit. Priyanka is not an immediate neighbour of Amita. Chetan sits immediately right of Himanshu. Himanshu and Ankush face in the same direction. Prashant sits on one of the corners. Only one person sits between Ankush and Nilesh, who does not sit opposite Amita. Priyanka sits third to the right of Nilesh.

Puzzle Set33.
 – Seven Friends AA, BA, CA, DA, EA, FA and GA like seven different food items. Jalebi, Samosa, Barfi, Gulab Zamun, Kachori, Chole Bhature and Pav Baji, but not necessarily in the same order. Starting from Monday to Sunday of the same week.
                      BA does not Eat on Sunday. Only two friends Eat between CA and the one who Eats Samosa. There are four friends who Eat between the one who Eats Samosa and GA. The one who Eats Pav Baji Eats immediately after GA. Only two friends Eat between the one who Eats Pav Baji and AA. DA Eats one of the days before the one who Eats Pav Baji. FA Eats immediately before the one who Eats Jalebi. FA does not Eat Pav Baji. There are three friends who Eat between the one who Eats Jalebi and the one who Eats Kachori. The one who Eats Chole Bhature Eats immediately after the one who Eats Barfi.

Puzzle Set34.
– Ten persons live in a building of five floors such that the ground floor is numbered 1 and the floor above it is 2 and so on up to the 5th floor. Each of the floors consists of 2 flats flat-A, which is in the west of flat-B. Flat-1 of floor-2 is immediately above flat-1 of floor-1 and immediately below flat-1 of floor-3 and in the same way, flat-2 of each floor follows the same pattern. 
                     Parbhu lives west of Vikash. Dilip lives above Chintu. Pintu lives in an odd-numbered flat on an even-numbered floor. Uttar lives west of Parkash on one of the floors below Pintu. Varun lives on an odd-numbered floor but below Tarun. Varun and Arjun live in different numbered flats. There are three floors between the floors of Parkash and Tarun. Only two floors are in between the floors of Tarun and Arjun. Tarun lives Northwest of Arjun.

Puzzle Set35.
– Ali, Akbar, Amit, Ankit, Loki and Avinash are six friends sitting around a circular table facing the centre. All are of different heights. Akbar sits third to the left of Loki. Ali and Amit are immediate neighbours. Avinash sits second to the left of Akbar. Amit is not an immediate neighbour of Akbar. The one who sits second to the right of Amit is the third tallest. Ali is the second shortest. Ankit is taller than Loki but shorter than Akbar. The one who sits 2nd to the left of Ankit is not the shortest.

Puzzle Set36.
– Nine boxes named Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Pink, Black, Orange and Brown are placed one above the other but not necessarily in the same order.
                               Only five boxes are placed between Red and Green. White is placed immediately above Green. Only three boxes are placed between White and Yellow. As many boxes are placed between Red and Yellow as between Blue and White. Pink is placed below Blue, but not at the bottom. More than four boxes are placed between White and Pink. One box is placed between Pink and Black. Box Brown is placed above box Orange.

Puzzle Set37.
– Eight persons Ram, Krishna, Laxman, Bharat, Vishnu, Ganesh, Hanuman and Bheem sitting in a row. Some of them are facing north while some are facing south. Bharat sits fifth to the right of Laxman but none of them sits at an extreme end. Hanuman sits third to the right of Bharat. Krishna sits second to the right of Hanuman. Only one person sits between Krishna and Ganesh. Bheem sits third to the left of Ganesh. Ram sits second to the left of Vishnu. Both the person sitting at extreme ends faces opposite directions to each other. Both the immediate neighbours of Laxman face the same direction. Bheem sits to the left of Krishna and both of them are facing opposite directions to each other. Bheem does not face the north direction.

Puzzle Set38.
– Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are arranged one above the other. Each box is in different Items Pen, Tie, Copy, Diary, Ring, Pencil, Mobile and Laptop but not necessarily in the same order. 
                    Either Two or three boxes are kept between D and the Laptop box. Box C is kept below Box H. Box C is not kept at the top. The Laptop box is not kept at the bottom. Box D is kept above box G. Three boxes are kept between G and the Tie box. Box G is kept above Box H. Only one box is kept between Box E and the Tie box. The mobile box is kept immediately above Box B. Box H is kept immediately above the Laptop box. Four boxes are kept between C and H. Three boxes are kept between A and the Diary box. The ring box is kept immediately below the Diary box. Copy box is kept immediately above the Pen box.

Puzzle Set39.
– Eight boxes M, N, O, P, W, X, Y and Z are kept one above the other. Box O is kept third from the bottom. More than two boxes are kept between W and O. Three boxes are kept between M and P. Neither Box M nor Box P is kept immediately above or below Box W. Box Y is kept immediately below Box M. Box Y is not kept at the bottom. Three boxes are kept between Box Z and Box X. Box N is not kept at the top. Box X is kept above Box M. 

Puzzle Set40.
– Fourteen students joined coaching on either the 13th or 20th of seven different months of the same year i.e. January, February, March, April, May, June, and July. C joined on 13th February. The number of students who joined between A and F is the same as between F and K. K joined after A. B joined before D. J joined before K. Four students joined between C and H. Two students joined between H and E. D joined immediately before E. M joined immediately before N in the same month. Not more than one person joined between L and K, who joined before L. L joined on 20th June. Four persons joined between L and G. B and I joined before J and M. I joined after D. 

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This is the second set of 20 puzzles for RRB PO Prelims exam for 2023-2024. If any candidate has any problem or want some extra questions for other topic, he can tell us in comment section. These questions are provided by questionsforbankexam.com



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