Puzzle Questions for IBPS PO, Live PDF & Quiz

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Puzzles form the backbone of the reasoning ability section in both the IBPS PO Prelims and IBPS PO Mains examinations. In fact, they are among the highest-scoring topics for aspirants who practice consistently. Puzzle-based questions test your logical thinking, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills. With the right approach and regular practice, candidates can solve even lengthy puzzles accurately within the allotted time.

Puzzles for IBPS PO, FREE Practice PDF

To help you strengthen your reasoning skills, we have prepared a FREE IBPS PO Puzzle Practice PDF containing exam-level reasoning questions with detailed answers. The practice set includes a variety of puzzles and other important reasoning topics asked in recent banking examinations, making it ideal for both Prelims and Mains preparation.

What you’ll get in the PDF:

  • 80 exam-level Reasoning questions
  • Puzzle-based questions with detailed solutions
  • Questions based on the latest IBPS PO pattern
  • Practice suitable for both Prelims & Mains
  • Answer key for quick self-evaluation

Puzzles for IBPS PO, FREE Live Quiz

After completing the practice PDF, challenge yourself with our Live Puzzle Quiz. Live quizzes recreate the exam environment and help you evaluate your preparation in real time.

IBPS PO Puzzles Test Practice Set 1 Score: 0.00

Q1. 6 people F, Q, P, U, R and V were born in 6 different months: January, February, March, April, May and June. F was born in May. P was born 3 months after Q. U was born in a month before F. R was born in a month having 31 days. V was born immediately before Q.

In which month was U born?

Q2. 7 people F, E, Q, V, T, S and U were born in 7 different months: February, March, April, May, June, July and August. F was born in March. Q was born 1 month after E. V was born in a month before F. T was born in a month having 30 days. S was born immediately before E.

In which month was T born?

Q3. 6 people D, G, F, Q, S and T were born in 6 different months: July, August, September, October, November and December. D was born in October. F was born 3 months after G. Q was born in a month before D. S was born in a month having 30 days. T was born immediately before G.

In which month was Q born?

Q4. 6 people E, Q, T, W, B and G were born in 6 different months: January, February, March, April, May and June. E was born in April. T was born 3 months after Q. W was born in a month before E. B was born in a month having 31 days. G was born immediately before Q.

In which month was G born?

Q5. 7 people G, H, A, S, D, U and P were born in 7 different months: March, April, May, June, July, August and September. G was born in April. A was born 2 months after H. S was born in a month before G. D was born in a month having 30 days. U was born immediately before H.

In which month was S born?

Q6. 6 people D, W, V, H, F and Q were born in 6 different months: February, March, April, May, June and July. D was born in May. V was born 3 months after W. H was born in a month before D. F was born in a month having 31 days. Q was born immediately before W.

In which month was Q born?

Q7. 7 people W, P, R, S, B, C and A were born in 7 different months: January, February, March, April, May, June and July. W was born in February. R was born 2 months after P. S was born in a month before W. B was born in a month having 31 days. C was born immediately before P.

In which month was S born?

Q8. Five people A, G, F, E and H sit in a row facing north. What is the position of G from the left end?

(I) 3 persons sit between A and F. And 1 person sit between A and G.
(II) 0 persons sit between E and F.

Q9. Five people B, F, A, H and E sit in a row facing north. What is the position of E from the left end?

(I) 2 persons sit between E and B.
(II) 1 person sit between A and H. And E sits at the extreme left end.

Q10. Five people A, B, C, D and F sit in a row facing north. What is the position of B from the left end?

(I) B sits at the extreme right end.
(II) A sits somewhere to the left of B. And B sits at the extreme right end.

Q11. Five people D, F, H, B and C sit in a row facing north. What is the position of D from the left end?

(I) H sits at the extreme left end. And 1 person sit between C and B.
(II) 0 persons sit between H and D.

Q12. Symbols: @ = greater than, # = less than, % = greater than or equal to, $ = less than or equal to, & = equal to

Statement: A % K # E @ B @ I
Conclusions: I. B > I    II. I ≤ K

Q13. Symbols: @ = greater than, # = less than, % = greater than or equal to, $ = less than or equal to, & = equal to

Statement: H @ M # O $ D % B
Conclusions: I. H > M    II. D = H

Q14. Symbols: @ = greater than, # = less than, % = greater than or equal to, $ = less than or equal to, & = equal to

Statement: A $ G # I $ N $ E
Conclusions: I. N < A    II. G < I

Q15. Symbols: @ = greater than, # = less than, % = greater than or equal to, $ = less than or equal to, & = equal to

Statement: C @ N @ L $ F % G % B
Conclusions: I. B = C    II. B ≥ C

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Q16. Symbols: @ = greater than, # = less than, % = greater than or equal to, $ = less than or equal to, & = equal to

Statement: M % O # N @ G % F
Conclusions: I. G = O    II. G > O

Q17. Symbols: @ = greater than, # = less than, % = greater than or equal to, $ = less than or equal to, & = equal to

Statement: I # B $ N $ F % H @ J
Conclusions: I. J ≤ B    II. F < H

Q18. Symbols: @ = greater than, # = less than, % = greater than or equal to, $ = less than or equal to, & = equal to

Statement: A $ O $ K $ L # D
Conclusions: I. L < D    II. L > K

Q19. Statements: No Tables is Roses. No Roses is Birds.
Conclusions: I. No Birds is Roses.    II. Some Roses are not Tables.

Q20. Statements: No Fish is Trees. Some Trees are Chairs.
Conclusions: I. No Trees is Fish.    II. No Chairs is Fish.

Q21. Statements: Some Tables are Trees. No Trees is Cats.
Conclusions: I. Some Tables are Cats.    II. Some Trees are Tables.

Q22. Statements: No Roses is Cups. Some Cups are Dogs.
Conclusions: I. No Roses is Dogs.    II. Some Roses are Dogs.

Q23. 6 people B, C, D, F, G and A sit in a straight row facing north. C sits at the extreme left end. A sits at the extreme right end. D sits immediately to the left of B. 0 persons sit between D and C. G sits somewhere to the left of F. G sits somewhere to the left of A.

What is the position of C from the left end?

Q24. 6 people B, D, C, F, E and H sit in a straight row facing north. F sits at the extreme left end. B sits at the extreme right end. H sits immediately to the left of E. 1 person sits between E and F. C sits somewhere to the left of D. E sits somewhere to the left of D.

What is the position of C from the right end?

Q25. 6 people C, B, A, D, H and G sit in a straight row facing north. B sits at the extreme left end. H sits at the extreme right end. A sits immediately to the left of H. 1 person sits between C and A. G sits somewhere to the left of C. B sits somewhere to the left of D.

What is the position of D from the right end?

Q26. 6 people A, G, H, D, C and F sit in a straight row facing north. C sits at the extreme left end. H sits at the extreme right end. A sits immediately to the left of F. 1 person sits between D and H. F sits somewhere to the left of D. C sits somewhere to the left of A.

Who are the immediate neighbours of G?

Q27. Each three-letter group is coded by a single letter whose position is the sum of the positions of the three letters (counted cyclically, i.e. after Z it continues from A).

What will be the code for the group ‘GKA’?

Q28. In a certain code language, each letter of a word is replaced by the letter that comes 3 places after it in the English alphabet (cyclically).

What will be the code for the group ‘RMN’?

Q29. In a code, a word is first reversed and then each letter is replaced by the letter 2 places before it in the alphabet (cyclically).

What will be the code for the group ‘IXO’?

Q30. A three-letter group is coded by one letter whose position is the average (rounded to nearest whole number) of the positions of the first and last letters.

What will be the code for the group ‘TOR’?

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Types of Puzzle Questions Asked in IBPS PO

The IBPS PO examination includes multiple puzzle formats. Some of the most frequently asked types are:

  • Month-Based Puzzles
  • Linear Seating Arrangement
  • Circular Seating Arrangement
  • Floor-Based Puzzles
  • Box-Based Puzzles
  • Scheduling Puzzles
  • Day & Month-Based Arrangements
  • Variable-Based Puzzles
  • Mixed Arrangement Puzzles