Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a set of Reasoning Quiz on Blood Relation Problems. Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A @ B means A is father of B A % B means A is husband of B A $ B means A is sister of B A £ B means A is mother of B A ¥ B means A is brother of B    
  1. What should come in place of question mark to make the expression “E is grandfather of T” true?
E @ V ? N % R £ T 1) @ 2) £ 3) ¥ 4) % 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 3 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]  
  1. Which of the following statements is true if the given expression is definitely true?
A % L $ K £ B ¥ C 1) K is sister-in-law of A 2) C is daughter of K 3) A is father of B 4) C is son of L 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 1 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]  
  1. Which of the following expressions, if true, makes “N is sister of R” true?
1) F £ U @ N $ K ¥ R 2) N $ F £ K ¥ R $ U 3) R $ U ¥ K $ N 4) N £ F $ K ¥ R $ U 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 1 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]  
  1. Which of the following statements is false if the given expression is true?
J £ K £ L @ M ¥ N $ O 1) M is son of L 2) K is grandmother of O 3) M is grandson of J 4) N is sister of M 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 3 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]  
  1. What is the relation between W and P if the given expression is definitely true?
G % H £ W ¥ V % R £ P 1) P is son of W 2) W is uncle of P 3) P is sister-in-law of W 4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 2 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]   Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.   (i) 'P ÷ Q' means 'P is son of Q'. (ii) 'P × Q' means 'P is sister of Q'. (iii) 'P + Q' means 'P is brother of Q'. (iv) 'P – Q' means 'P is mother of Q'.  
  1. How is T related to S in the expression 'T × R + V ÷ S'?
1) Sister 2) Mother 3) Aunt 4) Uncle 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 5 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]  
  1. How is T related to S in the expression 'T × R ÷ V – S'?
1) Father 2) Sister 3) Daughter 4) Aunt 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 2 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]    
  1. How is S related to T in the expression 'T + R – V + S'?
1) Uncle 2) Nephew 3) Son 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 4 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]    
  1. Which of the following means that 'S is the husband of T'?
1) T × R – V + S 2) T – R ÷ V × S 3) T – R + V ÷ S 4) T ÷ R × V + S 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 3 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]    
  1. How is V related to T in the expression 'T ÷ R + V × S'?
1) Aunt 2) Nephew 3) Niece 4) Uncle 5) None of these [su_spoiler title="Answer & Solutions" style="fancy" icon="arrow-circle-1"] Option: 1 Explanation: [/su_spoiler]     Regards Team EP