ORDER AND RANKING
ORDER AND RANKING NOTES |
ordering
and ranking arrangement in SBI PO
Ordering
and Ranking Arrangement is an important topic from the point of view
of SBI PO, SBI Clerk, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SSC, CAT and many other
competitive exams. There are usually 3-5 questions in any exam from
this topic. By following some simple shortcut tricks, you can easily
crack the questions in a matter of seconds. This can be helpful in
boosting your reasoning ability and, more importantly, your marks in
the exam. Time is an important factor in qualifying through these
competitive exams, and short tricks are the only way to go about
getting through the Reasoning section with ease.
In
ordering and ranking arrangement questions, position/rank of a person
from left-right/top-bottom of a row/class is to be determined or
rank/position is given & total no. of persons is to be
calculated. You may also be asked to determine, using data given,
which floor which person lives on.
Note:
1)
Read the statement line by line and apply the cases as explained
below.
2)
Position can be from either sides of row and rank is always from top
or bottom of the row
Here,
different types of ordering & ranking arrangement questions are
explained below with the help of different examples. By grasping each
type, you can have a complete command over this topic and ensure 3-5
marks in your kitty.
Type
1
1)
Total number of persons = {(sum of positions of same person from both
sides i.e. left and right side) – 1}
OR
2)
Position of a person from opposite side = {(Total no. of persons –
Position of same person from given side) +1}
E.g.1)
In a row of persons, position of A from left side of the row is 27th
and position of A from right side of the row is 34th. Find total no.
of persons in the row?
Solution:
Total
no. of students = (Position of A from left + Position of A from
right) -1
⇒Total
no. of students = (27 + 34) – 1 = 61 – 1 = 60
E.g.
2) In a row of 16 persons, position of A from left side of the row is
12th. Find the position of A from right side of the row?
Solution:
Position
of A from right side = {(Total no. of persons – Position of A from
left side) + 1}
⇒Position
of A from right side = (16 – 12) + 1 = 4 + 1 = 5th
Type
2
1)
Total no. of persons = No. of persons after or before the given
person in a row + Position of same person from the other side
OR
2)
No. of persons after or before the given person in a row = Total no.
of persons – Position of same person from other side
E.g.1)
In a row of persons, position of A from left side of the row is 27th
and there are 5 persons after A in the row. Find total no. of persons
in the row?
Solution:
No.
of persons in the row = Position of A from left + No. of persons
after A
⇒ Total
no. of persons = 27 + 5 = 32
E.g.2)
In a row of 18 persons, position of A from left side of the row is
6th. Find the no. of persons after A in the row?
Solution:
No.
of persons after A = Total no. of persons – Position of A from left
⇒ No.
of persons after A in the row = 18 – 6 = 12
Type
3
When
the positions of two persons are given from opposite ends and we know
the total number of persons, then two cases arise when trying to
determine the number of persons between these two persons –
When
there is no overlapping: i.e. the sum of positions of the two persons
from opposite ends < total number of persons
When
there is overlapping: i.e. the sum of positions of the two persons
from opposite ends > total number of persons
Case
i)
No.
of students between two different persons = Total no. of students –
(Sum of positions of two different persons from opposite sides)
E.g.1)
In a row of 54 persons, A is 15th from the left side of the row and
B is 20th from the right side of the row. Find the no. of persons
sitting between A and B?
Solution:
Here Sum of positions of A & B from opposite ends = 15 + 20 = 35
< Total no. of persons
∴ No.
of persons between A & B = Total no. of students – (Position of
A from left + Position of B from right)
⇒ No.
of persons between A & B = 54 – (15+20) = 54 – 35 = 19
Case
ii)
No.
of students between two different persons = (Sum of positions of two
different persons from opposite sides) – Total no. of students –
2
E.g.1)
In a row of 54 persons, A is 35th from the left side of the row and
B is 22nd from the right side of the row. Find the no. of persons
sitting between A and B?
Solution:
Here Sum of positions of A & B from opposite ends = 35 + 22 = 57
> Total no. of persons
∴ No.
of persons between A & B = (Position of A from left + Position of
B from right) – Total no. of students – 2
⇒ No.
of persons between A & B = (35+22) – 54 – 2 = 57 – 54 – 2
= 1
Type
4
If
total no. of students is to be calculated and positions of different
persons from any side are given then it is always a case of ‘cannot
be determined’ or ‘data inadequate’ or ‘can’t say’. This
is because we do not know if there is overlapping or not.
E.g.
In a row Position of A from left side of the row is 18th and position
of B from right side of the row is 25th. Find the total no. of
students in the row?
Solution:
Cannot be determined as position of different persons is given from
the same side.
Type
5
Positions
of two persons is given and their positions are interchanged and
after interchanging position of 1st person is given from same side as
before interchanging
Position
of 2nd person from the same side as before interchanging = Position
of 2nd person from same side before interchanging + (Position of 1st
person after interchanging – position of 1st person before
interchanging from same side)
To
find total no. of students Þ Find the person whose position from
both sides can be depicted from the statement. Add both his positions
from opposite ends and subtract 1.
To
find no. of persons between them Þ Difference in the position of
common person whose position from same side before and after
interchanging is given then subtract 1
E.g.
A and B are standing in a row of persons. A is 18th from left side of
the row and B is 24th from right side of the row. If they interchange
their positions A becomes 31st from left. Find
i)
New position of B from right side
ii)
Total no. of persons
iii)
No. of persons between A & B
Solution:
i)
New position of B from right side = Position of B from right side
before interchanging + (Position of A from left side after
interchanging – Position of A from left side before interchanging)
⇒ New
position of B from right side = 24 + (31 – 18) = 24 + 13 = 37th
ii)
Total no. of persons = (A’s position from right before
interchanging + A’s position from left before
interchanging) – 1
⇒ Total
no. of persons = (B’s position from right after interchanging + A’s
position from left before interchanging) – 1
⇒ Total
no. of persons = (24 + 31) – 1 = 55 – 1 = 54
iii)
No. of persons between A & B = (Position of A from left after
interchanging– Position of A from left before
interchanging) – 1
⇒ No.
of persons between A & B = (31 – 18) – 1 = 13 – 1 = 12
Type
6
If
positions of two different persons are given from opposite sides of
the row and a third person is sitting exactly in middle of the two
and total no. of persons in the row is to be calculated as
i)
When position of third person sitting is given from either side of
row
ii)
When position of third person is given from either of the two persons
between whom he/she is sitting
Then
find the position of the 3rd person from both sides of the row and
hence find total no. of persons according to type 1
E.g.
1) In a row of persons, position of A from left side of the row is
9th & position of B from right side of the row is 8th.If C is
sitting just in middle of A & B and position of C from left side
of the row is 15th. Find the total no. of persons in the row?
Solution:
Position of C from left is 15th and A from left is 9th so there are
(15 – 9 – 1 = 5) persons are sitting between A and C. As C is
sitting in middle of A and B so there must also be 5 persons sitting
between B and C.
Thus
position of C from right = Position of B from right + 5 + 1 = 8 + 6 =
14th
Total
no. of students = (Sum of positions of C from both sides – 1)
⇒ Total
no. of students = (15 + 14) – 1 = 29 – 1 = 28
E.g.
2) In a row of persons, Position of A from left side of the row is
11th and B from right side of the row is 19th. If C is sitting just
in middle of A & B and position of C from A is 7th. Find total
no. of persons in the row?
Solution:
Position of C from Left = Position of A from left + Position of C
from A = 11 + 7 = 18th
Given
C is 7th from A and C is sitting in middle of A and B then also C is
at 7th position from B
Position
of C from right = Position of B from right + Position of C from B =
19 + 7 = 26th
Total
no. of students = (Sum of position of C from both sides – 1)
⇒ Total
no. of students = (18 + 26) – 1 = 44 – 1 = 43
Type
7
In
the questions where it is asked to find minimum no. of persons in a
row then it is always a case of overlapping i.e. given positions of
persons from either sides overlap each other.
Then
Minimum
no. of persons = Sum of positions of persons from both sides –
Persons between them – 2
E.g.
If position of A from left side of a row is 15th and position of B
from right side of a row is 19th and only 1 person is sitting in
middle of A & B. Find the minimum number of persons that can be
seated in this row?
Solution:
Total no. of persons = 15 + 19 – 1 – 2 = 31
Type
8
These
are ordering type questions. In this type of question, it is given
that there are several people living in an n-storey building. Some
information will be given about the relative positions of one above
or below the other. You need to find which floor each person lives
on. These are almost similar to seating arrangement questions.
However, you may be required to apply the rules you learnt above, in
these problems
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