Reasoning – Number, Ranking and Time Sequence Test
What is Number, Ranking and Time Sequence Test?
These questions involve ranking people or objects based on position or time, identifying sequences, and solving number position-based logic.
Types of Questions
1. Ranking: Based on height, marks, etc.
2. Number Sequence: Identify missing or next number.
3. Time Sequence: Event order or identifying a person in a timeline.
4. Positioning: Left, right, middle placement.
Example Questions
- In a row of 20 students, A is 6th from the left. What is his position from the right?
Answer: 15th (20 - 6 + 1)
- Which number is immediately followed by 3 and preceded by 5 in the sequence: 1, 5, 2, 3, 4?
Answer: 2
- If P is 10th from left and Q is 7th from right in a row of 20, how many people are between them?
Answer: 2
Exam Tips
- Use formulas: From other side = Total - Given + 1.
- Write positions clearly to avoid confusion.
- Always double-check which direction (left/right) is being referred.
- In number sequences, check for +/− patterns and alternate terms.
Common Mistakes
- Swapping left and right side values.
- Missing off-by-one adjustments in total count.
- Misinterpreting the word 'between' as 'including'.
Quick Revision Checklist
- Revise basic formulas for position and rank.
- Practice mixed-direction position problems.
- Work on time/event sequence logic chains.
- Solve examples with 20–50 element rows.
Summary: This topic develops sequencing logic and directional understanding. Accuracy improves through consistent formula application and visual tracking of positions.