Qualitative Reasoning Puzzles and Arrangements (Seating, Blood Relations) Test Online Mcqs

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Qualitative Reasoning Puzzles and Arrangements (Seating, Blood Relations) Test Online MCQs are designed to assess logical thinking, analytical skills, and problem-solving ability. These questions cover seating arrangements, family relations, and other arrangement-based puzzles that frequently appear in competitive exams. Practicing them improves accuracy, speed, and reasoning for aptitude and job tests.

Puzzles and Arrangements Reasoning Test Online

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Time Allowed: 25 Minutes
Total Marks: 50
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1. If M is the mother of N, N is the sister of O, and O is the father of P, how is M related to P?

2. Three generations: Grandparents (G1), Parents (G2), Children (G3). If A (G2) is married to B (G2). C is A’s father (G1). D is A’s son (G3). E is B’s mother (G1). How is C related to D?

3. Five workers W, X, Y, Z, V assigned to days Mon–Fri (one each). W works earlier than X. Y is not on Monday. Z works after V. If X is on Friday, who can be on Monday?

4. If “X is the son of Y” and “Y is the daughter of Z,” which is always true?

5. If X is the brother of Y, Y is the mother of Z, and W is the father of X, how is W related to Z?

6. Eight players around a table facing center. Two are goalkeepers sitting opposite each other. A sits between B and C. D sits opposite A. If B is a goalkeeper, who else is definitely not a goalkeeper?

7. Six friends—L, M, N, O, P, Q—sit in a circle facing center. L sits second to the right of M. N is opposite L. O is immediate neighbor of M. Who sits between N and P?

8. In a circular arrangement, facing center, X sits third to the left of Y. Z sits second to the right of Y. W sits opposite Z. Who sits second to the left of X?

9. Five students A, B, C, D, E live on five floors (1 lowest to 5 highest). A lives on an even floor. B does not live on top. C lives immediately above D. E lives on 1st. If A lives above C, which floor does A live on?

10. In a family tree, T is father of U; U is mother of V; V is sister of W; X is mother of W. How is X related to U?

11. Eight persons A–H sit in two rows of four each facing each other. A faces D. C is to the immediate right of A. H faces C. B sits at an extreme end in A’s row. Who faces B?

12. If J is the mother of K, L is the father of J, M is the son of L, how is K related to M?

13. Eight friends in a circle face center: A is between B and C. D is opposite A. E sits second to the right of D. F sits second to the left of A. Who is opposite F?

14. In two rows facing each other (Row1: A B C D; Row2: E F G H), each person faces one opposite. A faces H. B does not face E. C faces F. Who faces B?

15. If P is the wife of Q, R is Q’s brother, S is R’s son, and T is S’s sister, how is T related to P?

16. Four generations: G1 (oldest) to G4 (youngest). H (G2) has two children J and K (G3). J has child L (G4). K’s spouse is M. How is M related to H?

17. Five friends—J, K, L, M, N—stand in a line facing North. J is to the immediate left of K. Only one person stands between K and L. M stands to the immediate right of L. Who stands at the extreme right?

18. Four siblings A, B, C, D with ages distinct. A is older than B but younger than C. D is younger than B. Who is the youngest?

19. Six people are sitting in a row: P, Q, R, S, T, U. Q sits at one end. P sits second to the right of Q. Only one person sits between P and T. R is to the left of T. Who sits in the center (3rd from left)?

20. Eight students stand on 1–8. A stands on 1. B stands on 8. C stands somewhere left of D. E stands immediately right of C. F is not next to D. Who can stand on position 5?

21. Eight people in a circle; all face center. E sits third to right of F. G sits second to left of E. H sits opposite F. Who sits opposite G?

22. Seven people sit in a row facing North: A at one end, G at the other. B sits next to A; D sits next to G. C is to the left of E. F sits between B and C. Who sits third from the left?

23. A, B, C, D, E are sitting around a circle facing center. A sits third to the right of B. C sits to the immediate left of A. D sits second to the right of C. Who sits opposite B?

24. Six persons on a bench facing South: W sits third from left. X sits at the extreme right. Y is immediate left of X. Z sits second to the right of W. Who sits at extreme left?

25. A is the son of B. C is B’s sister. D is C’s mother. E is D’s son. How is E related to A?


 

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