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Month and Date Based Puzzle for RRB PO 2025, Know How to Solve it in 3 Minutes?

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Month and date-based puzzles are a part of puzzle questions in the Reasoning Ability section of the IBPS RRB PO 2025 exam. These puzzles test your ability to organise information, deduce relationships, and manage time effectively under exam conditions. This topic typically appears in both Prelims and Mains, it contains 5–10 marks to puzzles in the Reasoning section. In this article we are providing the step-by-step guide to solving month and date-based puzzles in just 3 minutes, along with the some practice questions for puzzle to boost your preparation for the RRB PO 2025 exam, scheduled for Prelims on July 27, August 2, and August 3, 2025, and Mains on 13th September 2025.

 

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What is a Month and Date-Based Puzzle?

Month and date-based puzzles involve organising data based on given months and dates while following a set of clues. You will usually be given information about people, events, or objects scheduled on different dates in specific months. Your task is to organise the data logically by following all the clues without any contradictions.

Types of Month and Date-Based Puzzles Asked in RRB PO

This data will be based on last year’s paper and trends. Candidates can check the types of month and date-based puzzles in the RRB PO 2025 exam in the table below:

TypeDescription
Single month-basedAll events happen in one month on different dates.
Two-month basedEvents spread across two different months.
Multiple months with specific datesEvents occur on different dates in 2-3 months (commonly 6 to 8 persons).
Combined with other variablesPuzzles involving months, dates, and an extra parameter like place, profession, or event type.

Month and Date Based Puzzle Important Questions for RRB PO 2025 Exam

Question 1: Who has birthday on 18th June?

A) Q

B) R

C) P

D) T

E) S

Question 2: How many persons have birthday before O?

A) One

B) Four

C) Three

D) Two

E) Five

Question 3: Who among the following has birthday on 16th March?

A) P

B) M

C) R

D) Q

E) N

Question 4: How many persons have birthday between S’s and T’s birthdays?

A) One

B) Four

C) Five

D) Six

E) Seven

Question 5: R has birthday on _______.

A) 16th March

B) 18th May

C) 16th April

D) 18th March

E) 16th May

Step-by-Step Strategy to Solve Month & Date-Based Puzzles Questions in 3 Minutes

To solve a month and date-based puzzle efficiently, follow this structured approach, designed to optimise speed and accuracy:

  1. Skim and Identify Structure (30 seconds)
    • Quickly read the puzzle to understand the number of entities like: people, months, or dates and variables like names, professions, or items
    • Note the framework: Are you arranging across months (e.g., January to December), specific dates (e.g., 5th, 12th, 19th), or a combination?
    • Clarify the numbering or order (e.g., January as month 1 or dates from earliest to latest).

Example: A puzzle with 7 people across 7 months (January to July) with professions as a variable.

  1. Create a Visual Representation (30 seconds)
    • Draw a table or grid to organise the data. For months, list them vertically (e.g., January to July as 1 to 7). For dates, use a row or column for each date.
    • Include columns for additional variables (e.g., names, professions).
    • Keep the diagram simple to avoid clutter. Use abbreviations or symbols for quick notation.
  2. Prioritize Direct Clues (1 minute)
    • Start with clues that provide exact positions (e.g., “A was born in March” or “The meeting on the 5th is with the doctor”).
    • Fill these into your table immediately to anchor the structure.

Example: If “B’s event is in April,” place B in the April slot.

  1. Apply Relative Clues and Deduce (1 minute)
    • Use clues that describe relationships (e.g., “C’s event is two months after A” or “The engineer’s meeting is immediately before the lawyer’s”).
    • Work iteratively, filling in possibilities and checking for consistency with other clues.
    • If a clue leads to multiple possibilities, note them (e.g., “C in May or June”) and refine as you apply more clues.
  2. Cross-Check and Answer (30 seconds)
    • Once the table is complete, verify that all clues are satisfied.
    • Answer the 4–5 questions by referring to your table, ensuring no calculation errors.
    • Common questions include: “Who is assigned to June?” or “Which date corresponds to the teacher?”

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