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1. Coded relations questions are an important topic for bank exams that can earn candidates 5 marks with little effort through logical thinking and practice. 2. An example question is decoded as: M is the husband of N, N is the sister of P, and P is the daughter of Q, so M is the son-in-law of Q. 3. Another example is decoded as: W is the brother of T, T is the father of H, so W is the grandfather of H.

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1. Coded relations questions are an important topic for bank exams that can earn candidates 5 marks with little effort through logical thinking and practice. 2. An example question is decoded as: M is the husband of N, N is the sister of P, and P is the daughter of Q, so M is the son-in-law of Q. 3. Another example is decoded as: W is the brother of T, T is the father of H, so W is the grandfather of H.

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Coded Relations

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Coded Relations is another important topic for Bank Exams. You can
easily get 5 marks with little logical thinking and concentration. It
doesn't take much effort to solve these type of questions... All that you
need is Concentration and lil practice to solve these type of questions

1. If 'A X B' means 'A is the Daughter of B'. 'A + B' means 'A is the
husband of B' and 'A - B' means ' A is the sister of B', then what does ' M +
N - P X Q' Mean?
Sol :

M + N - P X Q => M is the Husband of N, N is the sister of P and P is the Daughter of


Q.
N and P are sisters and the daughters of Q. Q is either mother or father of N and P. so
M is Son-In-Law to Q.

Have a look at the below image for more clarifications.

Directions (2-3): Study the following information carefully and answer


the questions given below.
' P X Q' means 'P is Sister of Q'
' P + Q' means 'P is mother of Q'
'P - Q' means 'P is father of Q'
'P % Q' means 'P is brother of Q'
2. Which of the following represents 'A is nephew of B'?
1.

A%B-C

2.

C%B-A

3.

CXB+AXD

4.

C%B-A%D

5.

None of the Above

Sol :
A is nephew of B means, A must be MALE. The symbols '-' and '%' indicate the male
Gender. So, A must be followed by either '-' or '%'. So, checking of
options 1 and 4 will be enough to solve this question.

1. A % B - C => A is brother of B and B is father of C. Here, A is C's paternal Uncle.

4. C % B - A % D => C is brother of B, B is father of A and A is brother of D. So


here, A is son of B.

So the answer is, 5. None of the Above


3. Which of the following represents 'W is Grand Father of H'??
1.

W+T-H

2.

W%T-H

3.

WXT+H

4.

W%T+H

5.

None of these

Sol:

W is Grand Father of H means W must be a Male. The symbols '-' and '%' indicate
the Male Gender. So, W must be followed by Either '-' or '%'. So, Obviously we have
to check the options 2 and 4.
2. W % T - H => W is brother of T and T is father of H. Here, W is paternal uncle to
H.

3. W % T + H => W is brother of T and T is mother of H. W is maternal uncle of


H.

So the answer is, 5. None of these


Directions

(4-5)

Following

information given below.


'P X Q' means 'P is father of Q'
'P - Q' means 'P is sister of Q'
'P + Q' means 'P is mother of Q'

questions

are

based

on

the

'P%Q' means 'P is brother of Q'


4. Which of the following represents 'J is son of F'?
1.

J%R-TXF

2.

J+R-TXF

3.

J%M-NXF

4.

Cant Say

5.

None of the above

Sol:
J is son of F means J must be a Male. So, J must be followed by the symbols ' X' or
'%". We have to check options 1 or 3.
1. J % R - T X F => J is brother of R, R is sister of T and T is father of F. So, J is
paternal uncle of F.

3. J % M - N X F => J brother of M, M is sister of N and N is father of F. Here, J is


paternal uncle of F.

5. In the expression B + D X M % N, how is M related to B?


1.

SOn

2.

Grand Daughter

3.

Grand Son

4.

Grand Daughter or Grand Son

5.

None of the above

Sol:
B + D X M % N =>B is mother of D, D is father of M and M is brother of
N. M is Grand Son of B.

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