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Solution to Reasoning Questions for Bank PO & Clerical

These are the solution of the questions published earlier on Reasoning.
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Reasoning Questions for Bank CLerical & PO
HOW TO GET THE ARRANGEMENT –



First you can easily mark T & R as per given condition.

Next you cannot mark N in the positions 9,2,5,7 because they are neighbour of R & T & also 1,6 are already occupied.

So N can go in 3,4,8

SMP go together because M is between S & P.



And S cannot go in position 2 & 9.

N is fourth to the left of P.

Suppose N goes to position 3 – Then since N is fourth to left of P, so P should occupy position 8. Since SMP go together. There is no position for them to go together in this arrangement
so N is not in position 3.

Suppose Now N goes to 8 position, in similar way P will occupy 4, M will occupy 3 and S will go to 2. But S cannot be in 2 because of neighbourhood to T.
So N will also not go in position 8.
Left is position 4. N will go to position 4. As depicted in the figure.

All the answers are marked bold in the questions. Check the questions again here

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