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The questions on Seating Arrangement are regular feature of almost every competitive examination. In these questions, you have to arrange a group of persons fulfilling certain conditions. This is also written as Sitting Arrangement or Sitting Arrangement Reasoning at some places.
Seating Arrangement is one of important topic in Reasoning Ability Section. In Seating Arrangement Practice Quiz 4 article candidates can find questions with an answer. By solving this questions candidates can improve and maintain, speed, and accuracy in the exams. Seating Arrangement Practice Quiz 4 questions are very useful for different exams such as IBPS PO, Clerk, SSC CGL, SBI PO, NIACL Assistant, NICL AO, IBPS SO, RRB, Railways, LIC, Insurance, Civil Services etc.

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Directions (1 – 5): Study the given information to answer the question given below.
Ten persons from ten different countries viz. Switzerland, Spain, Italy, USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada and Singapore are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- A, B, C, D and E are seated and some of them are facing South and some of them are facing North. In row 2 – P, Q, R, S and T are seated and some of them are facing South and some of them are facing North. Therefore in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row either faces another member of the other row or seated behind each other.(All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating in the final arrangement.). Each person stays in ten different floors numbered 1 to 12.(From Ground Floor to Top floor)
There is only one floor between the person from Switzerland and the person from UK. S is not from Italy. D is neither from UK nor from Australia. P sits immediate right of the person from Canada. R sits one of the extreme ends of the line and from Canada. C sits third to the right of the person from Spain. P does not face A and faces south direction. The person from Switzerland sits exactly between the persons from Singapore and UK. The person from Australia faces the person from Singapore. The person from Canada stays on the odd numbered floor. T faces North Direction and sits immediate left of Q. Only one person sit between the persons from Italy and USA. The person from USA sits to the immediate right of Q, who seated exactly in the middle of the row. P faces one of the immediate neighbors of the person from Spain. D faces one of the immediate neighbors of the person from Italy. The person from Singapore stays on the top floor. Only One person sits between the person from Canada and Q. C sits to the immediate right of the person who faces S. The person from Australia stays on the 4th floor. Only two people sit between C and E. S is neither from Switzerland nor from Brazil. The person from UK sits second to the right of the one who faces North Direction. One of the immediate neighbors of the person from UK behind the person from Italy. A faces the opposite direction to the person from New Zealand. The persons from Italy, New Zealand and USA stay on the consecutive floors. The floor number of the person from Spain is the double of the floor number of the person from Canada. The floor number of the B is the square of the floor number of P. Neither E nor A stays on floor numbered 6.
1. Who amongst the following faces the person from Australia?
    A. he person from Switzerland B. D C. The person from UK D. The person from Canada E. B or E

2. T stays on which of the following floors?
    A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 6 E. 8

3. Which of the following is true regarding C?
    A. C faces south direction. B. None of the given options is true C. C is from Bangladesh D. The person from India faces C E. The person from Hungary is an immediate neighbor of C

4. R is related to USA in the same way as C is related to UK based on the given arrangement, To who amongst the following is T related to the following same pattern?
    A. Switzerland B. Sri Nagar C. Italy D. Canada E. Australia

5. Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the row?
    A. The person stays on 8th floor and R B. The persons from Brazil and A C. D and the person stays on 10th floor D. The persons from Australia and Italy E. A, E

Answers and Explanations
Explanation [1-5] -

1. Answer - Option B
2. Answer - Option A
3. Answer - Option A
4. Answer - Option E
5. Answer - Option C
Directions (1 – 5): Study the given information to answer the question given below.
In circular ring, five people M, N, O, P and Q are sitting and facing the centre. The distance between them do not exceed 17m. The distance is increasing in consecutive multiples of 3 but in anti – clockwise direction. N sits second to the right of M and distance between them do not exceed 9m. Q sits to the immediate left of P. 1. What is the total distance between M and Q?
    A. 9m B. 3m C. 6m D. 12m E. Cannot be determined

2. How many persons sit between M and Q in anti – clockwise direction?
    A. None B. One C. Two D. Three E. Cannot be determined

3. Who among the following are immediate neighbors?
    A. M and O B. M and Q C. N and P D. P and O E. Q and O

4. What is the total distance between M and P in clockwise direction?
    A. 9m B. 3m C. 6m D. 12m E. Cannot be determined

5. Who among the following sits to the immediate right of P?
    A. M B. O C. N D. Q E. Cannot be determined

Answers and Explanations
Explanation [1-5] -
1. N sits second to the right of M and distance between them do not exceed 9m. Q sits to the immediate left of P.

2. The distance between them do not exceed 17 m. The distance increasing in consecutive multiples of 3 but in anti-clockwise direction. N sits second to the right of M and distance between them do not exceed 9m.

1. Answer - Option E
2. Answer - Option C
3. Answer - Option A
4. Answer - Option B
5. Answer - Option A
Directions (1 – 5): Study the given information to answer the question given below.
Ten friends are sitting in two parallel rows of six seats each. One seat is vacant in each row. M, N, O, P and Q are sitting in row-1 facing South. D, E, F, G and H are facing North. Each likes a different Cartoon Characters i.e. Mickey mouse, Bugs Bunny, Tweety, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Popeye, Jerry, Tom, Goofy and Sylvester. Each person has different number of their favorite chocolates – 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 15 and 16.
The difference between the chocolates hold by N and O is 3. G sits third to the right of F and likes Donald Duck. Only two people sit between E and the vacant seat. E does not like Minnie Mouse or Tweety. Q is not an immediate neighbor of O. N likes Sylvester. The persons who sit at the extreme end of the line have chocolates in consecutive order. Neither E nor H has 8 chocolate. One of the neighbors of vacant seat in both rows have chocolates in odd number. The one who likes Tweety faces the one who likes Tom. The one who likes Tweety sits opposite to the one who sits third right of the person who sits opposite to G. O is not an immediate neighbor of P. H, who likes neither Minnie Mouse nor Popeye, does not face the vacant seat. Neither G nor F sits at any of the extreme ends of the row. P faces F. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. Two seats are there between O and N, who sits third right of the one who likes Jerry. The one who likes Goofy faces the one who likes Donald Duck. The persons who like the Mickey mouse and Tom are adjacent to each other. Vacant seat of row – 1 is not an immediate neighbor of P. E sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. F does not like Mickey mouse and Tom. Vacant seat of row-1 does not face G who doesn’t sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. The person who likes Mickey mouse has 3 chocolates. The total number of chocolates hold by Q is the half of the total number of chocolates hold by H. The total numbers of chocolates hold by M, F and G is the Square of the total number of chocolates hold by P, Q and M respectively. Neither P nor G has 4 chocolate.
1. In the given arrangement, if two people come and sit to the immediate left of E, how many people will sit between D and E?
    A. Two B. Three C. Four D. More than four E. One

2. Who amongst the following sits third to the right of F?
    A. The one who likes Donald Duck B. E C. Other than those given as options D. D E. The one who likes Minnie Mouse

3. Which of the following faces the vacant seat of Row – 1?
    A. The one who likes Donald Duck B. E C. Other than those given as options D. F E. The one who has 15 chocolate

4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based upon their seating arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
    A. QE B. ND C. HO D. PG E. FP

5. Who among the following has 11 chocolate?
    A. Q B. N C. D D. E E. None of the above

Answers and Explanations
Explanation [1-5] -

1. Answer - Option B
2. Answer - Option A
3. Answer - Option E
4. Answer - Option E
5. Answer - Option B

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