Circular Seating Arrangement Questions for SBI PO Prelims
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The SBI PO Prelims 2025 exam is around the corner, and one of the most frequently asked and scoring topics in the Reasoning Ability section is the Circular Seating Arrangement.  Among the various sections in the exam, the Reasoning Ability section holds significant weight, often determining a candidate’s overall performance. In this article, we are providing the circular seating arrangement’s most asked questions for the SBI PO 2025 exam, along with the master strategy to solve questions easily.

 

What are Circular Seating Arrangement Questions?

Circular Seating Arrangement is a type of puzzle where candidates are required to determine the exact positions of individuals sitting around a circular table or structure, based on a set of given clues.

These questions usually involve:

  • Direction sense (facing inside or outside the centre)
  • Relative positions (e.g., to the left or right of someone)
  • Interchange of positions
  • Multiple variables (e.g., person + profession + color)

Types of Circular Seating Arrangement Questions

There are several variations in Circular Seating Arrangement questions. Understanding all types will make you confident and faster in the exam.

1. Single Circle – Facing Centre

All people sit around a circular table facing the centre. So:

  • Left is in a clockwise direction
  • Right is in an anticlockwise direction

2. Single Circle – Facing Outside

All people are facing outside the circle. So:

  • Left is anticlockwise
  • Right is clockwise

3. Mixed Facing (Some Inward, Some Outward)

Some people face the centre and some face outside. This makes direction-based logic more complex.

4. Two Circles – Inner and Outer

Two groups face each other — one in the inner circle facing outward and the other in the outer circle facing inward.

5. Circular Arrangement with Parameters

Each person is assigned additional details like:

  • Profession
  • Favorite color
  • Hobbies
  • Age or gender

Download 30+ Circular Seating Arrangement Questions PDF

To help you boost your preparation, we’ve compiled 30+ Most Expected Circular Seating Arrangement Questions for SBI PO Prelims 2025 in a FREE PDF.

Question 1: _____ sits second to the right of the one, who has a Pencil.

A) R

B) M

C) S

D) P

E) None of the above

Question 2: S sits adjacent to both _____ and the one, who has a _____.

A) M, Colour

B) P, Board

C) T, Pen

D) M, Marker

E) None of the above

Question 3: How many persons sit between T and the one, who has an Eraser, when counted from the left of T?

A) Four

B) One

C) Two

D) Three

E) None of the above

Question 4: R sits ______ to the right of the one, who has a Colour.

A) Third

B) Fifth

C) Second

D) Sixth

E) None of the above

Question 5: Who sits immediate right of the one, who has a Pen?

A) One, who has a Pencil

B) One, who has a Marker

C) One, who has a Colour

D) One, who has a Copy

E) None of the above

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Step-by-Step Approach to Solve Circular Seating Arrangement Questions

Here we are providing the step-by-step process to solve seating arrangement questions. Candidates can check the detailed strategy in the article below: 

Step 1: Identify the Type of Arrangement

Candidates first read the question carefully to determine whether it’s a linear, circular, rectangular, or double-row arrangement. 

Step 2: Draw a Diagram

Candidates can check that questions arrangement is important and sketch a diagram based on the type of arrangement:

  • For a circular arrangement, draw a circle with numbered positions (e.g., 1 to 8).
  • For a linear arrangement, draw a straight line with slots.
  • For a rectangular arrangement, draw a rectangle with seats labelled.

Step 3: Use Negative Information

Candidates use negative clues to eliminate incorrect possibilities. For example, if “D does not sit next to E,” ensure D and E are not adjacent in your arrangement. This is particularly useful in narrowing down options in complex puzzles.

Step 4: Verify the Arrangement

Once you’ve placed all individuals, cross-check each clue to confirm the arrangement is correct. Ensure no conditions are violated, especially negative or conditional clues.

Disclaimer: This blog provides practice circular seating arrangement questions for SBI PO Prelims preparation. Content is illustrative, not official. Candidates must consult SBI PO exam notices for authentic details. Use these examples to strengthen reasoning skills, not as guaranteed exam material.

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