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Analytical Reasoning
Ordering

Problem:1& 2
Raksha is younger than Saksha and older than Sita. Anju is younger than Manju and older than Sanju. Manju is younger than Sita and older than Jugal. Jugal is younger than Sanju and older than Mughal. Saksha is younger than Beena and older than Heena. Heena is older than Raksha.
Ordering
Who is the Youngest?
Anju
Sanju
Jugal
Mughal
Who precedes Sanju, Jugal, Mughal in age?
Manju
Sita
Anju
Raksha
Ordering
Solution:1& 2
The sequence is
Beena > Saksha > Heena > Raksha > Sita > Manju > Sanju > Jugal > Mugal
Youngest = Mugal
Anju precedes Sanju, Jugal, Mughal in age
Ordering
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Problem:5
Asha is taller than Babu but shorter than Chetan. Dimple is taller than Esha who is taller than Chetan. Who is the tallest person in the group?
Ordering
Solution:5
The sequence is
Dimple > Esha > Chethan > Asha > Babu
Thus Dimple is tallest in the group.

Ordering
Problem:6
Shrikant is shorter than Nilima. Pratima is taller than shrikant. Subhash is taller than Nilima but shorter than Heramb. Nilima is taller than Pratima. Who will be in the middle if they stand in row according to their heights?
Ordering
Solution:6
Sequence formed is
Heramb > Subash > Nilima > Pritam > Srikant
Thus Nilima will be in the middle if they stand in row according to their heights
Ordering
Problem:7 - 9
A, B, C, D, E, F are six students in a class. B and C are shorter than F but heavier than A. D is heavier than B and taller than C. E is shorter than D but taller than F. F is heavier than D. A is shorter than E but taller than F.
Ordering
Who among them is the Tallest?

Who is the third tallest from the top when arranged in descending order?

Who among them is the lightest?
Ordering
Solution:7 – 9
The sequence according to their:
Heights Weights
D > E > A > F > B / C F > D > B / C > A / E
Ordering
Solution:7 – 9
D is the tallest
A is the third tallest from the top when arranged in descending order
A / E is the lightest
Seating Arrangement
Problem:1- 4
R, S, T, U, V, W sat round a circular table playing cards. It was noticed that no two men the initial letters of whose names are adjacent in the alphabetical order sat next to each other. U was opposite R. V colleague was to the right of R.
Seating Arrangement
Who sat to the left of R?
Who sat to the right of R?
Who sat to the right of U?
Which two players sat opposite to each other?
Seating Arrangement
Seating Arrangement
Solution:1 – 4
V sat to the left of R
T sat to the right of R
W sat to the right of U
RU, TS, WV sat opposite to each other
Seating Arrangement
Problem:5
Six persons A, B, C, D, E & F are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, with C sitting in between A & F. Who is sitting to the right of A?
Seating Arrangement
Seating Arrangement
Problem:6 & 7
Seven friends K, M, R, A, G, P & S are sitting in a circle at equal distances from each other. S is sitting two places right of P, who is one place right of A. K forms an angle 90 degree from G & angle of 120 degree from M. M is just opposite S and is on the left of G.
Seating Arrangement
Who sits between R & M.?
G is at ___ of S?
Seating Arrangement
Seating Arrangement
Problem:8
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a circle. B is between F and C; A is between E and D; F is to the left of D. Who is between A and F?
Seating Arrangement
Seating Arrangement
Problem:9 & 10
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with C sitting in between A and F. Who is sitting to the right of A?
B is sitting in the second place to the left of E.
D is sitting in the second place to the right of F.
Seating Arrangement
I alone Sufficient
II alone Sufficient
Both I and II Sufficient
Both I or II Sufficient