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

Qualitative Reasoning Aptitude Test

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

Total Questions: 50
Time Allowed: 25 Minutes
Total Marks: 50
How to Attempt Test: Please choose the right Option in MCQ-type question.
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1. Four couples sit in a row: each husband sits to the right of his wife. Wives are A, C, E, G; husbands are B, D, F, H (not necessarily matching). If A sits at the far left and B sits somewhere to right of A but left of C, which of the following must be true?

2. 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?

3. 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?

4. A family has six members: A (male), B (female), C (male), D (female), E (male), F (female). A and B are a married couple; C is A’s brother; D is B’s sister; E is son of C; F is daughter of D. How is E related to B?

5. 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?

6. Eight friends around a circle; all face center. A’s immediate neighbors are B and H. C sits second to the left of B. D sits opposite B. Who sits between D and H?

7. 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?

8. 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?

9. If P is the daughter of Q, and Q is the sister of R, and R is the son of S, how is P related to S?

10. 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?

11. 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?

12. 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?

13. 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?

14. Eight seats in a circle facing center: H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O. I sits opposite L. J sits second to the left of I. K is immediate neighbor of L. Who sits to the immediate right of J?

15. 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?

16. Six people A–F in a row facing North. There are two seats between A and B. C sits to the immediate left of B. D is at one end. E is not a neighbor of A. Who sits at the other end?

17. 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?

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 persons P–U stand left→right. S is to the immediate right of P. Two people between S and T. Q stands at extreme right. R is left of T. Who stands at extreme left?

20. Nine seats in a circle facing center: S sits third to the left of T. R sits to T’s immediate right. U sits opposite R. Who sits to the immediate left of U?

21. A, B, C, D, E sit in a row facing South. B is second to the right of A. C is to the immediate left of E. D is at one end. Who sits in the middle?

22. 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)?

23. Five books stacked top to bottom: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Math, English (not in order). Math is above English. Chemistry is above Biology. Physics is below Math. Which book is at the top?

24. 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?

25. Seven students line up for a photo: R at the center. P is to immediate left of R. S is at extreme right. Q is left of R but not next to P. T stands between Q and U. Who stands at extreme left?


 

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