1. Read the following information to answer the question that follows.P - Q means Q is father of P P * Q means Q is brother of P P ÷ Q means Q is wife of P P + Q means Q is sister of PWhich of the following means M is the grandfather of T?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.39 am
    Let us draw the family tree for each option:-
    A.
    Thus, M is the uncle of T and thus, option B is the not the right answer.
    C
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