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If \(\#\) stands for ‘husband of', \(@\) stands for ‘sister of', \(\$\) stands for ‘son of', then in \(P@Q\$R\#S\) expression, how is \(P\) related to \(S\)?

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In blood relation questions, decode each symbol one by one and draw the family relation mentally.
Updated On: May 6, 2026
  • Daughter
  • Mother
  • Granddaughter
  • Grandmother
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The Correct Option is A

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We are given: \[ \#=\text{husband of}, \] \[ @=\text{sister of}, \] \[ \$=\text{son of}. \] The expression is: \[ P@Q\$R\#S. \] Now decode it step by step. \[ P@Q \] means: \[ P \text{ is sister of } Q. \] So \(P\) is female and \(P\) and \(Q\) are siblings. Next: \[ Q\$R \] means: \[ Q \text{ is son of } R. \] So \(R\) is a parent of \(Q\). Since \(P\) is sister of \(Q\), \(P\) is also child of \(R\). Next: \[ R\#S \] means: \[ R \text{ is husband of } S. \] So \(S\) is wife of \(R\), and \(S\) is mother of \(Q\) and \(P\). Since \(P\) is female and is child of \(S\), \(P\) is the daughter of \(S\). Therefore, \(P\) is related to \(S\) as: \[ \text{Daughter}. \]
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