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Question : Directions: A & Z means A is the father of Z;
A × Z means A is the sister of Z;
A # Z means A is the mother of Z;
A * Z means A is the daughter of Z;
A % Z means A is the son of Z;
A @ Z means A is the daughter-in-law of Z.
How is V related to S in the following expression?
S * T # W & U % X @ V

Option 1: Brother

Option 2: Son

Option 3: Uncle

Option 4: Father


Team Careers360 7th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Father


Solution : Given:
A & Z ⇒ A is the father of Z
A × Z ⇒ A is the sister of Z
A # Z ⇒ A is the mother of Z
A * Z ⇒ A is the daughter of Z
A % Z ⇒ A is the son of Z
A @ Z ⇒ A is the daughter-in-law of Z

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

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

So, V is the father of S. Hence, the fourth option is correct.

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