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Coded Blood Relation Questions SBI PO/Clerk Mains – Logical Reasoning

Coded Blood Relation Questions SBI PO/Clerk Mains - Logical Reasoning

Coded Blood Relation Questions SBI PO/Clerk Mains – Logical Reasoning

Coded Blood Relation is one of the most important topics from which 3-5 questions are expected in the bank exams. Blood Relation questions are either asked directly or in the coded form & both of the types are important. Here in this article, we are discussing the concept of coded Blood Relation:
Q1. If ‘P + Q’ means that P is the mother of Q,
           ‘P ÷ Q’ means that P is the brother of Q,
           ‘P × Q’ means that P is the son of Q,
           ‘P – Q’ means that P is the sister of Q,
Which of the following means that C is the sister of D?
(a) C – P ÷ D
(b) P + D ÷ C
(c) D × P – C
(d) D – C × P
(e) None of these

Q2. If ‘X + Y’ means X is the father of Y,
           ‘X × Y’ means X is the brother of Y,
           ‘X – Y’ means X is the mother of Y,
Then which of the following is definitely true about C – A + B?

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