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Question : Directions: A + B means A is the father of B
A – B means A is the wife of B
A × B means A is the brother of B
A ÷ B means A is the son of B
Hence, if we consider M × R × Q + F + S – D ÷ U, then which of the following statements is NOT correct?

Option 1: Q is the maternal grandfather of S

Option 2: F is the father-in-law of D

Option 3: M is the paternal uncle of F

Option 4: S is the daughter-in-law of U


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Correct Answer: Q is the maternal grandfather of S


Solution : Given:
A + B⇒A is the father of B
A – B⇒A is the wife of B
A × B⇒A is the brother of B
A ÷ B⇒A is the son of B
M × R × Q + F + S – D ÷ U

As per the given information family tree will be as follows –

Here, the quadrilateral represents the male and the circular figure represents the female in the figure.

So, Q is the maternal grandfather of S is not true. Hence, the first option is correct.

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