Verbal Reasoning - Blood Relation Test - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Blood Relation Test - Blood Relation 3 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
Each of these questions is based on the following information:
- M % N means M is the son of N.
- M @ N means M is the sister of N.
- M $ N means M is the father of N.
2.
Which of the following shows the relation that S is the father of Q?
Discussion:
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Umesh said:
1 week ago
The correct option is D because None of the options work here, and hence, the answer is none of these (D).
Sujeet Bhosale said:
2 months ago
Q @ P % S
Q @ P → Q is the sister of P.
P % S → P is the son of S.
So:
Q is P’s sister.
P is the son of S → S is the father of P.
Since Q is P’s sister, both are children of S.
So, S is the father of Q.
This matches the condition!
Q @ P → Q is the sister of P.
P % S → P is the son of S.
So:
Q is P’s sister.
P is the son of S → S is the father of P.
Since Q is P’s sister, both are children of S.
So, S is the father of Q.
This matches the condition!
(3)
Rithanya said:
2 months ago
Option B is the correct answer.
(6)
Rahul said:
7 months ago
B is the correct answer.
(10)
Ira Ajinkya Kulkarni said:
8 months ago
As the gender of s is not specified (mother/father) , We cannot conclude that S is the ' father' of Q.
Hence, option D is appropriate.
Hence, option D is appropriate.
(5)
AVTAR DEY said:
9 months ago
Agree, option D is the correct answer.
(2)
Yogesh said:
10 months ago
Q @ P means Q is the sister of P.
P % S means P is the son of S.
If P is the son of S and Q is P's sister, this means S must be the parent of both Q and P. Since P is the son of S, it implies that S is the father of both Q and P.
Conclusion: Option B Correct.
The statement Q @ P % S indeed shows that S is the father of Q.
P % S means P is the son of S.
If P is the son of S and Q is P's sister, this means S must be the parent of both Q and P. Since P is the son of S, it implies that S is the father of both Q and P.
Conclusion: Option B Correct.
The statement Q @ P % S indeed shows that S is the father of Q.
(11)
Samriddhyo said:
1 year ago
According to me, Option D is the correct option.
Explanation :- Q @ P % S specifies that Q is the sister of P and P is the son of S, which means both Q and P are the children of S but the gender of S is not specified hence we cannot conclude that S is the father of Q.
Explanation :- Q @ P % S specifies that Q is the sister of P and P is the son of S, which means both Q and P are the children of S but the gender of S is not specified hence we cannot conclude that S is the father of Q.
(21)
Varshini said:
1 year ago
Q is the sister of P ( Q&P are siblings)
If S is the father of P obviously, S is the father of Q too.
Then, Q@P%S is correct.
If S is the father of P obviously, S is the father of Q too.
Then, Q@P%S is correct.
(13)
Khushi sarda said:
1 year ago
Answer B is the correct one.
Q@P%S.
Here;
Q @ P means Q is the sister of P.
P % S means P is the son of S.
This means P and Q are siblings and S is the father of both.
Q@P%S.
Here;
Q @ P means Q is the sister of P.
P % S means P is the son of S.
This means P and Q are siblings and S is the father of both.
(13)
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