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Practice Reasoning Boxed Based Puzzles solved questions

Practice Reasoning Boxed Based Puzzles Solved Questions  

Box based puzzle topic is one of the most important and difficult chapters of reasoning section which plays an important role in cracking the exam. We cannot expect any banking exam without puzzles. Therefore, it becomes necessary for us to understand the concept and types of questions asked in the exam from Puzzles. 

There are many types of puzzles but here we are starting from the basic type i.e. Boxed Based Puzzles.
Let us understand this concept with an example.
Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the given information carefully to answer the given question.

P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are seven different boxes of different colors i.e. Black, Orange, Red, Pink, Yellow, White, and Green but not necessarily in the same order.
Box Q is not placed below S. Box which is of Black color is immediately above P. There are only two boxes between S and the box which is of Black color and Box S is above the Black color box. The box which is of Red color is above S but not immediately above S. Only three boxes are between R and the box which is of Red color. The box which is of Green color is immediately above R. The box which is of Pink color is immediately above box V. Only one box is there between Q and T. Neither box Q nor P is of Yellow color. P is not of Orange color.

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