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August 16, 2015

Ranking And Sitting Arrangement Reasoning



RANKING ARRANGEMENT are mandatory part of SSC IBPS or other competitive exam format covers 3-5 questions in exam which are very easy to solve and boost the score in exam to maximum by using SIMPLE TABLE RULES. Inbhopal.in provides you some tricks It helps into getting position in cut-off marks in exam results.

SIMPLE TABLE RULES are very easy to remember and 100% reliable & accurate method to solve 3-5 questions of RANKING ARRANGEMENT within 2-3 seconds. Use these rules to crack reasoning in SSC IBPS and other competitive exams.


SIMPLE TABLE RULES are described as follows:

RULE 1:
Read the statement line by line and draw the diagram as per question statement provided.
RULE 2:
Take your Left Hand Side for LEFT RANK (LR) and Right Hand Side for RIGHT RANK (RR).
RULE 3:
 Use the following Simple Tables 1 shown below

FOR SIMPLE STATEMENTS
LR-RR-1= TOTAL NO. OF PERSONS
FOR BETWEEN BOTH STATEMENTS
LR+RR+BB=TOTAL NO. OF PERSONS
FOR DOUBLE COUNT STATEMENTS (Special Case-Exchange ofPositions/Overlap)
LR+RR-DC= TOTAL NO. OF PERSONS
Where LR= Left Rank of a person, RR= Right Rank of a person, BB= Between Both of any two persons, DC= Double Count of any two persons


In Special Case or Exchange of Positions:
This rules applies when LR+RR> Total No. of Persons, Then double count case will be appeared.
Question 1:
Anil ranks twenty in a class of 50 students. What is his rank from the last?
Solution: By using Simple Table Rules:
1.      Read the statement line by line and draw the diagram same as shown below:
!----------------------------à20
LEFT-----------------------Anil----------------------------RIGHT
                                    ß------------------?-----------------!
!ß -------------------------------Total = 50-----------------------à!
2.      Now from the above diagram,
LEFT RANK = LR = 20
TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS = 50
3.      Using Simple Table 1
LR-RR-1= TOTAL NO. OF PERSONS/STUDENTS………..(i)
Putting all the above values into (i)
20-RR-1 = 50
RR= 50-20+1 = 31
Thus the rank of Anil from the last is 31.

Question 2:  
In the row of boys Anil rank is 13th from the left and Dinesh is 17th from the right from a total of 50 students. How many students are sitting in between both Anil and Dinesh?

1.      Read the statement line by line and draw the diagram same as shown below:
!----------------------------à13
LEFT-----------------------Anil----------------------------RIGHT
LEFT-------------------------------------Dinesh-----------RIGHT
                                    !ß----?----à! 17ß-------------------!
!------------------------------Total = 50-------------------------!
2.      Now from the above diagram,
LEFT RANK of Anil = LR = 13
RIGHT RANK of Dinesh = RR = 17
TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS = 50
3.      Using Simple Table 1
LR+RR+BB= TOTAL NO. OF PERSONS/STUDENTS………..(i)
Putting all the above values into (i)
17+20+ BB = 50
BB= 50-37 = 13
Thus the no. of students sitting between Anil and Dinesh are 31.


Case 3: Overlap Case will be discussed later (may be one or two days). So keep reading and do practice to make your preparation perfect for all types of competitive exams.

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