This page covers Agniveer Army GD Floor-Based Puzzle with complete concept notes, 22 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
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Four friends—P, Q, R, and S—live on four different floors of a building (Floors 1, 2, 3, and 4). Using the clues below, determine who lives on Floor 2. Clue 1: P does not live on Floor 1 or Floor 4. Clue 2: Q lives on a floor higher than R. Clue 3: S lives on Floor 1. Clue 4: R lives on Floor 3.
Six people—W, X, Y, Z, U, and V—live on six different floors (Floors 1–6). Based on the clues below, who lives on Floor 5? Clue 1: W lives on Floor 1. Clue 2: Z lives on Floor 6. Clue 3: X lives on an even-numbered floor. Clue 4: Y lives immediately below U. Clue 5: V lives on Floor 3. Who lives on Floor 5?
Six people—A, B, C, D, E, and F—live in a 6-floor building, one person per floor (Floor 1 is the ground floor). The following conditions apply: (i) A lives on an even-numbered floor. (ii) B lives immediately above C. (iii) D lives on Floor 3. (iv) E lives on a floor higher than D but lower than F. (v) F lives on Floor 6. Who lives on Floor 2?
Six boxes—M, N, O, P, Q, and R—are placed on 6 shelves (Shelf 1 at the bottom, Shelf 6 at the top). The following conditions apply: (i) O is on Shelf 3. (ii) M is on a shelf with an even number. (iii) N is immediately above M. (iv) P is on Shelf 6. (v) Q is on a shelf lower than O. Which box is on Shelf 2?
Four people—W, X, Y, and Z—live on 4 different floors of a building (Floors 1–4, with 1 being the lowest). The following conditions apply: (i) W lives on Floor 2. (ii) Y lives on a higher floor than W. (iii) Z lives on the lowest floor among Y and Z. (iv) X lives on Floor 4. Who lives on Floor 3?
Four people—M, N, O, and P—live on four different floors of a building (Floors 1–4). Based on the clues below, who lives on Floor 2? Clue 1: M lives on Floor 1. Clue 2: O lives on an even-numbered floor. Clue 3: N lives immediately above M. Clue 4: P lives on the highest floor. Who lives on Floor 2?
Five friends—P, Q, R, S, and T—live on five different floors of an apartment building (Floors 1–5, where 1 is the lowest). Based on the clues below, who lives on Floor 2? Clue 1: P lives on Floor 1. Clue 2: Q lives on an odd-numbered floor. Clue 3: R lives immediately below S. Clue 4: T lives on Floor 5. Clue 5: Q does not live on Floor 5. Who lives on Floor 2?
Seven employees—A, B, C, D, E, F, and G—work on seven different floors of an office building (Floors 1 to 7). Based on the following clues, who works on Floor 4? Clue 1: A works on Floor 1. Clue 2: C works on an even-numbered floor. Clue 3: E works on Floor 7. Clue 4: B works immediately above D. Clue 5: F works on Floor 4.
Six people—A, B, C, D, E, and F—live in a building with 6 floors (1 to 6, where 1 is the ground floor). Each person lives on a different floor. Based on the following clues, who lives on Floor 3? Clue 1: A lives on an odd-numbered floor. Clue 2: B lives immediately above C. Clue 3: D lives on Floor 1. Clue 4: E lives on Floor 6. Clue 5: F lives on Floor 4. Clue 6: C lives on Floor 2.
Five employees—M, N, O, P, and Q—work on five different floors (1 to 5) of an office building. Determine who works on Floor 4 using the clues below. Clue 1: M works on Floor 2. Clue 2: O works on a floor immediately below N. Clue 3: P works on Floor 5. Clue 4: Q works on Floor 1.
Five boxes—P, Q, R, S, and T—are stacked vertically on 5 shelves (Shelf 1 at bottom, Shelf 5 at top). The following conditions apply: (i) R is not on Shelf 1. (ii) Q is exactly 2 shelves above P. (iii) S is on Shelf 4. (iv) T is immediately below R. Which box is on Shelf 1?
Seven students—A, B, C, D, E, F, and G—sit on 7 floors of a hostel building (Floors 1–7, with 1 at the bottom). The following conditions apply: (i) C sits on Floor 4. (ii) A sits on an odd-numbered floor. (iii) B sits immediately above A. (iv) D sits on a floor higher than C but lower than F. (v) F sits on Floor 7. (vi) E and G sit on Floors 2 and 5 (in some order). Who sits on Floor 3?
Seven people — A, B, C, D, E, F, and G — live in a building with 7 floors (numbered 1 to 7, with 1 being the ground floor). Each person lives on a different floor. The following conditions must be satisfied: 1. A lives on an odd-numbered floor. 2. B lives immediately below C. 3. D lives on floor 4. 4. E lives on a floor higher than D but lower than F. 5. G lives on the topmost floor where no one else lives above them. 6. F lives on floor 6. 7. C lives on an even-numbered floor. On which floor does B live?
Six persons — Aman, Bina, Chand, Dev, Ekta and Fiza — live on six different floors of a building numbered 1 (lowest) to 6 (highest). Aman lives on an even-numbered floor above floor 4. Bina lives on floor 2. Chand lives immediately above Dev. Fiza lives on floor 3. Dev lives on floor 4. Ekta lives on the floor immediately below Bina. Who lives on floor 5?
Eight people — A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H — live on 8 floors of a building (1 to 8, where 1 is ground floor). Each person lives on a different floor. Based on the clues, who lives on floor 6? Clues: 1. A lives on floor 1. 2. B lives on an even-numbered floor. 3. C lives on floor 3. 4. D lives on a floor higher than C but lower than F. 5. E lives on floor 8. 6. F lives on floor 7. 7. G lives on a floor lower than D. 8. H lives on floor 2.
Seven boxes — P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V — are stacked on 7 shelves (numbered 1 to 7 from bottom to top). Each box is on a different shelf. Based on the clues below, which box is on shelf 5? Clues: 1. P is on shelf 3. 2. Q is on a shelf higher than P. 3. R is on shelf 1. 4. S is on shelf 2. 5. T is exactly 2 shelves above S. 6. U is on a shelf lower than V. 7. V is on shelf 6.
Six people — A, B, C, D, E, and F — live in a building with 6 floors (1 to 6, where 1 is the ground floor). Each person lives on a different floor. Based on the following clues, who lives on floor 4? Clues: 1. A lives on an odd-numbered floor. 2. B lives immediately above C. 3. D lives on floor 2. 4. E lives on a floor higher than F. 5. F lives on floor 5. 6. C lives on floor 3.
Six students — W, X, Y, Z, A, and B — sit on different floors of a library building (floors 1 to 6). Based on the clues below, determine who sits on floor 5. 1. W sits on floor 1. 2. X sits on a floor immediately above Y. 3. Y sits on floor 4. 4. Z sits on an even-numbered floor. 5. A sits on a floor higher than W but lower than Y. 6. B sits on the remaining floor. Who sits on floor 5?
Seven employees — P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V — work on different floors of an office building (floors 1 to 7). The following conditions must be satisfied: 1. P works on floor 3. 2. Q works on a floor immediately below R. 3. S works on an even-numbered floor. 4. T works on floor 6. 5. U works on a floor higher than T. 6. V works on floor 1. 7. R works on a floor higher than P. On which floor does Q work?
Six people — A, B, C, D, E, and F — live in a building with 6 floors (1 to 6, where 1 is the ground floor). Each person lives on a different floor. Based on the following clues, who lives on floor 4? 1. A lives on an odd-numbered floor. 2. B lives immediately above C. 3. D lives on floor 2. 4. E lives on a floor higher than F. 5. F lives on floor 5. 6. C lives on floor 3. Who lives on floor 4?
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