Seating Arrangement is a process of making a group of people sit as per a prefixed manner. The seating arrangement reasoning questions are based on a set of information including a certain set of conditions. Information of the arrangement of the people in a row or around the circle will be given, and candidates need to arrange people in the row or circle or square according to the given condition.
Several types of Seating Arrangement reasoning problems are asked in various government competitive exams.
Types of Seating Arrangement
As now we know what consists of the questions related to the Seating Arrangement reasoning section. Let us see the various types of seating arrangement questions in reasoning that may come in competitive exams.
1. Linear Seating Arrangement
In this type of linear seating arrangement reasoning, candidates are required to arrange people in a row or multiple rows according to the given conditions. Candidates need to identify the exact position of the objects and their positions with respect to one another based on the information given in the seating arrangement questions.
(a) Single Row Unidirectional: In these type of linear seating arrangement questions, people will be arranged in a single row and everyone will face in the same direction.
(b) Single Row Bidirectional: In these type of linear seating arrangement questions, people will be arranged in a single row and they will face in two different directions.
(c) Dual Row: In these type of linear seating arrangement questions, people will be arranged in 2 different rows.
2. Circular Seating Arrangement
In this type of circular seating arrangement reasoning questions, people will be seated around a circular table.
(a) Circular Unidirectional: In these type of circular seating arrangement questions, candidates are required to arrange people around a circular table, and everyone will face in the same direction such as either inside or outside.
(b) Circular Bidirectional: In these type of circular seating arrangement questions, candidates are required to arrange people around a circular table, and everyone will face in the same direction such as either inside or outside.
3. Polygonal Arrangement
A polygon is a closed figure formed with three or more sides. In these type of sitting arrangement reasoning questions, people will be seated around different shapes of table such as triangle, square, rectangle, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, etc.
(a) Square Arrangement: In these types of polygonal seating arrangement questions, candidates are required to arrange people around a square table.
(b)Triangular Arrangement: In these types of polygonal seating arrangement questions, candidates are required to arrange people around a triangular table. The objects or persons placed around a triangular plane that may be a table or any triangular object.
4. Concentric Arrangement
In this type of seating arrangement reasoning, 1 circular or or polygonal shaped table will be placed inside the other circular or polygonal shaped people. and a student needs to arrange people around these to table according to the given information.
How to Solve Seating Arrangement Reasoning Questions – Know all Tips and Seating Arrangement Tricks
Candidates can find various tips and seating arrangement tricks below for solving any type of seating arrangement question in your competitive exams.
Tip # 1: A triangle has 3 corners and three sides, so three persons can sit at these corners and they are facing either the center or the direction opposite to the center.
Tip # 2: If A is three people away from B is given then 3 – 1 = 2 people will sit between them.
Tip # 3: Candidates need to keep the following points in mind while solving the seating arrangement based questions.
- When A is second to the left of B: A – B
- When A is second to right of B: B – A
- When A is 2 places away from B: A/B – – B/A
- When A is two places to the right of B or B is two places to the left of A: B – A
- When there are 2 people between A and B: A – – B
Sample Seating Arrangement Reasoning Questions
Question 1:
Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
Pawan, Qaseem, Rajan, Suresh, Tariq, Uzma, Waseem, and Zainab are sitting in a line facing north. Zainab sits third to the left of Suresh. Zainab sits at the extreme end of the row. Only one person sat between Suresh and Qaseem. Only two people sit between Qaseem and Waseem, who is an immediate neighbor of Pawan. Uzma sits third to the left of Rajan. Who is an immediate neighbor of Tariq?
Solution:
People: Pawan, Qaseem, Rajan, Suresh, Tariq, Uzma, Waseem, and Zainab.
- Zainab sits third to the left of Suresh.
- Zainab sits at the extreme end of the row.
- Only one person sat between Suresh and Qaseem.
- Only two people sit between Qaseem and Waseem, who is an immediate neighbor of Pawan.
- Uzma sits third to the left of Rajan
Hence, Qaseem and Rajan is an immediate neighbor of Tariq.
Question 2:
Directions: Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a line and an equal number of persons are facing north and south direction. Not more than two consecutive adjacent persons face in the same direction. Persons at extreme ends face in the same direction.
A sits third to the right of D, who sits immediate right of H. H faces north direction. Two people sit between A and E. D does not sit at the extreme end. B sits immediate right of C and both face south direction. B and A are not adjacent to each other. G does not face south.
If row-1 people sit in alphabetical order starting from the left end then who will face S?
Solution:
- D is facing the person who is sitting 2nd to the right of the person who faces C.
- B is sitting to the left of D.
- P is sitting 2nd to the right of S.
- Neither P nor S sit at any of the extreme ends of the row.
- R sits second to the left of T.
- T sits at one of the extreme ends but doesn’t face C.
- E is not an immediate neighbor of D.
Using statement 7, Case 1.B will be eliminated.
- A sits to the left of E.
D will face S if persons of Row 1 are arranged according to alphabetical order. So the correct answer is D.
Question 3:
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Eight friends Divya, Dev, Piyush, Shiv, Nisha, Geeta, Bhavna, Govinda are sitting around the circular table but not necessarily in the same order and are facing towards the center of the table.
Nisha is third to the left of Bhavna. Dev and Piyush are neighbors. Divya is sitting opposite to Geeta. Shiv is an immediate neighbor of Bhavna. There are two people sitting between Nisha and Geeta. Dev and Govinda are sitting opposite to each other.
Who is sitting immediate to the right of Nisha?
Solution:
Persons: Divya, Dev, Piyush, Shiv, Nisha, Geeta, Bhavna, Govinda
- Shiv is an immediate neighbor of Bhavna.
- Nisha is third to the left of Bhavna.
- There are two people sitting between Nisha and Geeta.
- Divya is sitting opposite to Geeta.
- Dev and Piyush are neighbors.
- Dev and Govinda are sitting opposite to each other.
Case 1 cannot satisfy the above conditions. Hence, Case 1 gets eliminated. Hence, Piyush is the correct answer.
Question 4:
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Eight friends are sitting around a rectangular table either in the middle side or at the corner. Four of them like fruits, apples, mangoes, Grapes, and bananas, and four of them like vegetables, tomatoes, potatoes, Broccoli, and cucumbers. The person who likes vegetables sits at the corner faces inside and the person who likes fruits sits in the middle faces outside.
Only two friends sit between the one who likes Mango and the one who likes Broccoli. The one who likes Grapes sits second to the right of the one who likes Mango. Only one person sits between the one who likes Tomato and the one who likes Potato. The one who likes Apple is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Potato. Friends who like Banana and Broccoli do not sit together.
Who sits opposite to the one who likes Broccoli?
Solution:
According to the question:
- Only two friends sit between the one who likes Mango and the one who likes Broccoli.
- The one who likes Grapes sits second to the right of the one who likes Mango.
- Friends who like Banana and Broccoli do not sit together. (This eliminates case 1)
- The one who likes Apple is the immediate neighbor of the one who likes Potato.
- Only one person sits between the one who likes Tomato and the one who likes Potato.
Hence, the one who likes Tomato sits opposite to the one who likes Broccoli.
Question 5:
Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions.
Six people Nayana, Arpita, Amulya, Deepa, Veena, Swara are sitting around a triangular shaped table such that four are facing inside the table and only two are facing outside the table but not necessarily in the same order. Three people are sitting at the corner and three people are sitting on the edges of the table.
Deepa and Amulya are sitting to the right of each other. Nayana who is sitting at the corner is sitting second to the left of Amulya. Veena is facing inside the table and Sitting to the immediate right of Nayana. Swara and Arpita are facing in the same direction but are not sitting together.
How many people are sitting between Deepa and Veena when counted clockwise from Deepa?
Solution:
- Nayana who is sitting at the corner is sitting second to the left of Amulya.
- Veena is facing inside the table and Sitting to the immediate right of Nayana.
Nayana is sitting second to the left of Amulya.
- Deepa and Amulya are sitting to the right of each other.
- Swara and Arpita are facing in the same direction but are not sitting together.