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Reasoning – 3 Variable Puzzle solutions strategy | Tips To Solve 3 Variable Puzzles

Reasoning – 3 Variable Puzzle solutions strategy | Tips To Solve 3 Variable Puzzles

3 Variable Puzzle solutions : Puzzles are one of the important topics for all banking & insurance exams as questions are definitely asked from this topic in the Pre-examination & also in the Mains examination. So, we at Takshila Learning are providing you 2 three variable puzzles that will help you in cracking the exam.
Directions (1-5): Puzzle based questions
P, Q, R, S, T, and U are going to six different cities, viz Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Bangalore, and Pune, but not necessarily in the same order. All are going by three different modes of transport, viz Car, Train and Bus. At least two persons travel by each mode of transport.
T goes to Bangalore by Car and P goes to Hyderabad. The bus is being used by the persons who are going to Mumbai and Pune. The one who is traveling by Train is not going to Delhi. Q is traveling by train and R is traveling by Car. P is traveling by train.

Q1. Who among the following goes to Delhi?
(a) S
(b) R
(c) U
(d) P
(e) None of these

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