Seating Arrangement Questions for Banking Exams 2025
Reasoning Seating Arrangement Questions are a important part of the Reasoning Ability section in banking and insurance exams like IBPS PO/Clerk, SBI PO/Clerk, IBPS RRB PO/Clerk, RBI Assistant, LIC AAO, and others. These Day and Month based seating arrangement questions test a candidate’s logical reasoning, spatial visualization, and problem-solving skills. With Puzzle and Seating Arrangement questions have high weightage of marks in competitive exams; mastering seating arrangement questions can significantly boost your overall score.
In this article, we will provide Day and Month Based Seating Arrangement Questions with Solutions. These Day and Month Based Puzzles questions are important for banking and insurance exams. You can attempt these questions & boost your preparation for your examination.
What Are Seating Arrangement Questions?
Reasoning Seating Arrangement Questions involve arranging individuals or objects in a specific order or pattern based on given conditions. Seating Arrangement Questions are broadly categorized into the following types:
- Linear Arrangement
- Circular Arrangement
- Floors, Buildings, or Day, Months and Year based Sequences. And many more…..
Day and Month Based Seating Arrangement Questions | Set-5
In the Banking exams, Reasoning Puzzle & Seating Arrangement Questions were asked in the Prelims as well as the Mains exam. There are 3-4 Puzzles and Seating Arrangement based questions set asked in the exam (Bank). If you want to score more in the puzzle and seating arrangement section then you should practice more and more these Questions. Below you can practice with “Day and Month Based Seating Arrangement” questions for your banking exam preparation–
Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
There are seven persons – M, P, Q, R, S, T and U – who participated in a sports competition which started on 25th March and ended on 31st March. They participate in different kind of sports viz. Football, Cricket, Hockey, Skating, Rugby, Basketball and Badminton, but not necessarily in same order. They like different colours, viz Green, Red, White, Grey, Blue, Black and Pink, but not necessarily in same order. U, who likes Black colour, participated on the fourth day of competition but participated neither in Football nor in Cricket. Two performances were held between the performance of U and T, neither of whom participated on 1st day of week. There was one performance between performance of R and Q. But Q did not participate either on 1st or on 3rd day of the competition. Q likes Red colour and participated in Football. The one, who participated in Hockey performed on the last day of competition, likes White colour. P did not participate on day either immediately before or immediately after performance of R, who does not like either Blue or Green or Grey colour. S participated in sports which are immediately after the performance of Q and he likes Green colour. M does not like Blue colour and participated in Skating. R did not participate either in Badminton or in Basketball. One who participated in Rugby was scheduled immediately after performance of player who participated in Football.
1. Who among the following person participated in Basketball?
A. U
B. R
C. P
D. Either P or U
E. None of these
2. Which of the following combinations is definitely false regarding their schedule?
A. U-Black-Hockey
B. R-Pink-Cricket
C. M-Grey-Skating
D. Q-Red-Football
E. None of these
3. Which of the following combinations is true?
A. M’s performance was held on the fifth day of the week.
B. S likes Black colour.
C. R participated in Football.
D. S’s performance was scheduled before Q but after T.
E. None of these
4. Who among the following participated on the fifth day of the competition?
A. S
B. T
C. Q
D. M
E. None of these
5. If ‘U’ is related to ‘Red’, ‘S’ is related to ‘White’, then which following is ‘R’ related to?
A. Blue
B. Black
C. Grey
D. Pink
E. None of these
Reasoning Topic-Wise Questions Sets 2025
At Let’s Study Together (LST) we understand our students’ requirements and keeping it in mind, The LST Team created a Very special “Reasoning Topic-wise Booster Tests 2025” to crack upcoming Banking and Insurance Exams. These tests are available on our Exam Preparation Mobile App/Web named “Ixammr”. These questions are made by our experts after carefully examining previous years’ question papers. If you prepare this thoroughly, you can very easily crack the Banking Exams.
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
In a School event, different Subjects are scheduled to be held on seven days, starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Two Subjects are scheduled to be held on Saturday as well as on Sunday and one Subject on each of the remaining five days. The Subjects to be held in these seven days are: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Reasoning, English, G.k., Computer, Maths and Hindi, but not necessarily in the same order. G.k. is scheduled to be held on Thursday. Biology and Hindi are scheduled to be held on the same day. Maths is scheduled to be held three days before Physics, i.e., two Subjects are scheduled between Maths and Physics. Maths is not scheduled to be held on Wednesday. Computer is scheduled immediately after the day Biology is scheduled. Chemistry is scheduled immediately after the day Maths is scheduled. English is not scheduled on Monday.
6. Which of the following Subjects is scheduled to be held on Friday?
A. Physics
B. Maths
C. English
D. Computer
E. Reasoning
7. Which of the following Subjects is scheduled to be held on Sunday?
A. Chemistry
B. Maths
C. Physics
D. Hindi
E. English
8. On which of the following days is Reasoning scheduled?
A. Saturday
B. Friday
C. Wednesday
D. Monday
E. Cannot be determined
9. On which of the following days is Computer scheduled?
A. Monday
B. Tuesday
C. Wednesday
D. Friday
E. Sunday
10. G.K. is related to Physics in the same way as Maths is related to
A. Reasoning
B. Chemistry
C. G.k.
D. Computer
E. Biology
In today banking and insurance exams, Reasoning Puzzle & Seating Arrangement topic is a blend of logic, patience, and strategy. Regular practice of these questions, coupled with smart techniques, can transform this challenging topic into a scoring forte. Candidates must focus on accuracy first, and then speed, and soon this section will become your ally in cracking banking and insurance exams!