10 Confusing Puzzles Questions for RRB PO 2025 (Prelims+ Mains), Check Strategy to Solve Easily
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The Prelims consist of sections like Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Language, while the Mains include additional sections such as General Awareness and Computer Knowledge. The Reasoning Ability section in RRB PO 2025 is incomplete without puzzles. Whether you’re attempting the Prelims or the Mains, puzzles carry more weightage, often making or breaking your score. But here’s the challenge: Not all puzzles are easy to solve. Some are more confusing by design, testing your patience, analytical skills, and ability to manage time. In this article, we’ll cover 10 confusing puzzle questions for the prelims and mains exams and break down strategies to solve them efficiently.

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Why Puzzles are Important for RRB PO

  • Prelims: Puzzles can make up 50–60% of the Reasoning section (20–25 questions).
  • Mains: Expect high-level, multi-variable puzzles requiring deep inference.
  • Solving puzzles quickly and accurately ensures you have more time for other reasoning topics like syllogism, inequality, and coding-decoding.

Types of Puzzle Questions to Practice Daily

To ace the RRB PO puzzle section, focus on these types of puzzle sets:

Puzzle TypeVariables InvolvedExam Level
Linear Arrangement1–2Prelims
Circular ArrangementDirection, PositionPrelims/Mains
Square Seating8 persons, inner/outerMains
Floor PuzzleFloors + Variable (Job/City)Prelims
Box PuzzleColour, Weight, HeightPrelims
Day-Month PuzzleDate + ActivityPrelims
Tabular PuzzleName + City + ProfessionMains
Uncertain Number PuzzleUnknown count, LinearMains
Double Row SeatingTwo parallel rowsMains
Comparison PuzzleTallest/Heaviest rankingPrelims

10 Confusing Puzzles Questions for RRB PO 2025 (Prelims+ Mains)

Here we are providing the 10 confusing puzzle questions for the RRB PO 2025 exam for prelims and mains exam, so that you can enhance your question-solving speed.

between S and U. R is elder than Q.

Question 1: Who among the following was born in 1996?

A) S

B) U

C) T

D) V

E) None of the above

Question 2: How many people were born in between V and P?

A) Three

B) Two

C) One

D) None

E) Four

Question 3: Who among the following was born after U?

A) P

B) S

C) T

D) V

E) Q

Question 4: ___ was born in 1968.

A) R

B) S

C) Q

D) T

E) None of the above

Question 5: Difference between the ages of V and S is ___ years.

A) 12

B) 11

C) 13

D) 20

E) None of the above

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Tests For IBPS RRB PO Reasoning Section Based On Latest Exam Pattern & Syllabus

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Strategy to Solve Puzzle Questions Quickly

Here are some tips which will help you solve puzzles/seating arrangements sets
quickly and with accuracy:

  1. Never start with a negative piece of information. It’s a lot easier to manage the information that “A sits next to B” when compared to “A doesn’t sit next to B”. In the latter, you only know that A doesn’t sit next to B, and he can be sitting next to anybody else. Use the negative information at the end to fill the gaps.
  2. Generally, aspirants believe that the longer a puzzle/seating arrangement set is, the tougher it will be. But please be informed that the longer a puzzle is, the more information it may have; but then it may have more variables as well. So, it really depends on the question. The more practice you do, the better you get acquainted with different kinds of puzzle/seating arrangement sets and then can determine quickly if a given puzzle is easy, moderate or difficult.
  3. Carefully go through the given information. Be confident enough to solve the puzzle/seating arrangement set as the information required is already there. You just need to arrange the information.
  4. There is a difference between sitting right and sitting immediately right. If B is sitting right to A that implies that there may be 1 or more people between A & B. But if B is sitting immediately right to A, that means that there is nobody between A & B.
  5. As mentioned earlier, you can observe additional attributes/variables in a set for eg. people’s preference for food, cities or their relations, etc. However, keep in mind that whatever more information is provided, it basically remains a seating arrangement question.
  6. When you look at individual pieces of information, keep considering all possibilities for them. As you solve the puzzle, some possibilities will automatically be ruled out.

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