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Online Reasoning Quiz for SSC & UPSC

Online Reasoning Quiz for SSC/ UPSC/ DSSSB/ IB/ RAILWAYS Exams
This Online Reasoning Quiz for SSC quiz contains 5 questions on Seating Arrangement and 3 questions on Find the Missing No. 3 questions on Direction Sense Test and 4 questions on Blood Relations and all the topics are important for competitive exams like SSC, Railways, UPSC, DSSSB and IB exams. Try to attempt this quiz in a time bound manner not taking more than 5-7 minutes in solving it.

Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow.

Eight people E, F, G, H, L, M, N, O are sitting in a straight line facing North. H is sitting second to the right of N and L is sitting fourth to the right of H. M is sitting to the right of F. Number of persons can sit between G and L is same as the number of persons are sitting between O and F. O is sitting to the immediate left of G who is not an immediate neighbor of L. F is not an immediate neighbor of N.
Q1. If all the given alphabets are arranged in ascending order from left to right, positions of how many of them will remain unchanged?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three
Q2. Which amongst the following two are sitting at the corners?
(a) N,M
(b) E,L
(c) O,E
(d) None of these
Q3. Based on the given arrangement, E is related to O and H is related to G in a same way as O is related to ?
(a) M
(b) F
(c) L
(d) E
Q4. How many persons are sitting between E and M?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d)  More than four
Q5. Who is sitting third to the left of H?
(a) E
(b) N
(c) No one, as only two persons are sitting to the left of H.
(d) L

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