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Last Years Puzzles for IBPS PO 2025, Get Free PDF with Detailed Solution

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Last Year’s Puzzle for IBPS PO 2025 exam 2025: The IBPS PO exam is one of the most competitive exams to recruit candidates for the Probationary Officer Post. The Puzzle topic is the most important part of the reasoning section in the preliminary exam and the mains exam. This section is the most scoring part of the prelims and mains exam. In this article, we’ll give you a comprehensive look at puzzles asked in IBPS PO from 2019 to 2024 for all types, including difficulty levels, trends, and strategies to solve questions in the 2025 exam. You can also download a FREE PDF containing 100+ previous year puzzles with detailed solutions.

 

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

This topic test is designed as per the latest IBPS PO exam pattern and syllabus. It covers important reasoning topics like Puzzles, Seating arrangements, Syllogism, Blood Relation, and Direction Sense. Practising these high-weightage questions will boost your speed, accuracy, and confidence for the upcoming exam.

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Types of Puzzles asked in the IBPS PO Preliminary exam

Here is the list of puzzle types that are frequently asked in IBPS PO exams based on the analysis of the last 5 years’ papers:

Linear Arrangement Puzzle

  • Single row or double row
  • Persons sitting in a row facing north, south or opposite directions
  • Example: 8 persons sitting in a row, some facing north and some facing south

Circular Arrangement Puzzle

  • People sitting around a circular table
  • Can sit facing towards/away from the centre
  • Sometimes double arrangement – ​​an inner circle and an outer circle

Box/Stack Puzzle

  • Arranging boxes one above the other
  • Based on colour, item, number or name

Floor-based Puzzle

  • Arranging people living on different floors of a building
  • Common with 7-10 floors, can include additional parameters like favourite colour or profession

Month-Date Puzzle

  • Birthdays/events and months of people on different dates
  • Example: Two 7 people born on different dates in different months

Day-based puzzles

Events are scheduled on different days of the week or different weeks in a month

Types of Puzzle questions PDF Link

Scheduling Puzzles Questions Box-Based Puzzles Questions
Day Based Puzzles Questions Month & Date Based Puzzles Questions

Last Year’s Puzzles for IBPS PO 2025 PDF Link

Question 1: ___ was born in 1988.

A) W

B) P

C) S

D) T

E) None of the above

Question 2: V is ___ elder than S.

A) 5 years

B) 4 years

C) 7 years

D) 3 years

E) None of the above

Question 3: How many persons are younger than U?

A) Three

B) One

C) Two

D) Five

E) Four

Question 4: What is the sum of ages of V and R?

A) 58 years

B) 51 years

C) 61 years

D) 67 years

E) None of the above

Question 5: P was born in____.

A) 2003

B) 2008

C) 1988

D) 1993

E) None of the above

Strategies for Solving IBPS PO Puzzles

To enhance your speed in solving questions in the puzzle section, we are providing a structured, step-by-step approach.

  • Read Question Carefully: Start by reading all clues to understand the puzzle’s structure (e.g., circular vs. linear, number of variables). Identify direct clues (e.g., “A sits in position 1”) and indirect clues (e.g., “A is adjacent to B”).
  • Create a Visual Aid: Draw diagrams, such as circles for seating arrangements or tables for floor-based puzzles, to map relationships and constraints.
  • Prioritise Direct Clues: Begin with clues that provide fixed positions or assignments.
  • Use Elimination: Rule out impossible scenarios based on negative clues (e.g., “A does not like Red”) to narrow down possibilities.
  • Handle Multiple Variables: For puzzles with attributes like colours or professions, create a grid to track assignments systematically.
  • Practice Time Management: Set a timer (e.g., 3-4 minutes per puzzle) during practice to simulate exam conditions and improve speed.
  • Verify Solutions: Double-check answers against all clues to avoid errors, especially in complex Mains puzzles.
  • Learn from Mistakes: Review solutions to understand where deductions went wrong and refine your approach.

Final Words: Crack IBPS PO 2025 with Puzzle Power

In the IBPS PO exam, the puzzle section is a game-changer. If you want to score 35+ in the Prelims Reasoning section, mastering puzzles is a must. The best part? IBPS repeats puzzle formats, so solving last year’s questions gives you a real edge.

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FAQ

How many puzzle questions come in IBPS PO Prelims?

 Around 20–25 marks are from puzzles (4–5 sets of 5 questions)

Are last year’s puzzles repeated?

Yes, formats are repeated with changed data.

Where can I get last year’s puzzle PDFs?

Candidates can get last year’s puzzle PDF in the section below.

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