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Reasoning For SBI/IBPS PO & Clerk Floor Based Puzzle questions and answers

PUZZLES

Puzzles form an important part of any competitive exam as it requires analysis of the given information so that candidates can condense the information into a suitable form.
In the previous article, we have discussed Table based puzzle. Here, we will be discussing some Floor Based Puzzlesquestions:
Q:1-5 A building has eight floors, in such a manner that the ground floor is numbered one, the floor above it, numbered two and so on such that the topmost floor is numbered eight. One of the eight persons, viz, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W lives on each floor. R lives onthe third numbered floor. Only two persons live between the floors of R and V. W lives on the floor immediately above the floor of Q. Only one person lives between the floors of T and U. T lives above U. Only one person lives between the floors of R and S. S lives on any floor below the floor of T.

  1. Who among the following lives on the fifth numbered floor?
(1) S                (2) Q                (3) W                  (4) V                (5) P

  1. Who among the following lives exactly between the floors of R and S?
(1) U               (2) P                 (3) V                   (4) T                (5) W


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