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Blood Relation Quiz 9

The document contains two sets of questions regarding relationships between family members. In the first set, T is the sister of D, who is married to P, the son of M. T is the mother of J, and Y is the father of U, who is T's daughter. The questions ask how Q, the son of D, is related to M's wife W, how P is related to T, and how J is related to D. The second set provides information about an eight member, three generation family and asks which statement is true about their relationships and how E is related to F.
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Blood Relation Quiz 9

The document contains two sets of questions regarding relationships between family members. In the first set, T is the sister of D, who is married to P, the son of M. T is the mother of J, and Y is the father of U, who is T's daughter. The questions ask how Q, the son of D, is related to M's wife W, how P is related to T, and how J is related to D. The second set provides information about an eight member, three generation family and asks which statement is true about their relationships and how E is related to F.
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Blood Relation Questions for Bank Exams (IBPS PO Pre,

IBPS SO Pre, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO Pre & SBI Clerk)


Blood Relations Quiz 9
Directions (Set of 3 Questions): Kindly study the following information carefully
and answer the question that follows:

T is sister of D. D is married to P. P is son of M. T is mother of J. Y is father of U. Y


has only one son and only one daughter. U is daughter of T. Q is son of D.

1. If M is wife of W then how is Q related to W?


A. Son-in-law B. Grandson C. Nephew D. Son E. Can’t be determined

2. How is P related to T?
A. Brother B. Can’t be determined C. Brother-in-law D. Cousin (Brother)

E. Uncle

3. How is J related to D?
A. Son B. Niece C. Son-in-law D. Nephew E. Daughter

Directions (Set of 2 Questions): Kindly study the following information carefully


and answer the question that follows:

In a family of three generations, there are eight members - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and


H. C is G’s daughter-in-law. E is B’s only grandchild. D is one of E’s two maternal
uncles. G and D, one of whom is male, are the children of B. F is the father of D.
H is G’s husband.

4. Which of the following statements is true?


A. There are two males in the second generation.

B. A is the sister-in-law of H.

C. There are equal number of males and females in the family.

D. E can be the son of A.

E. C is the granddaughter in law of F.

5. How is E related to F?
A. Granddaughter B. Son C. Grandson D. Daughter E. Cannot be determined
Correct Answers:

1 2 3 4 5
B C D E C

Explanations:

1.
Family Tree

If M is wife of W. Then, W is father of P. So, Q is grandson of W.


Hence, option B is correct.

2.
Family Tree

Hence, the option C is correct.


3.
Family Tree

Hence, the option D is correct.

4.
From the common explanation we get that C is the granddaughter of F.
Option E is hence the correct answer.
Common Explanation:
G and D are the children of B while F is the father of D. Hence, F must be the
husband of B.
Now as one of G and D is male and the other is female and since H is the husband of
G, G must be a female and D is one of her two brothers.
Further, it's given that C is the daughter-in-law of G. Hence, she has to be married to
the son of G.
Since B has only one grandchild i.e. E, E has to be the son of G and H.
Thus, F-B, H-G and E-C form three couples.
Now, since D is one brother of G, the only person remaining i.e. A, therefore, has to
be the other brother.
The entire family relation is as shown below:
5.
Clearly, E is the grandson of F.
Option C is hence the correct answer.
Common Explanation:
G and D are the children of B while F is the father of D. Hence, F must be the
husband of B.
Now as one of G and D is male and the other is female and since H is the husband of
G, G must be a female and D is one of her two brothers.
Further, it's given that C is the daughter-in-law of G. Hence, she has to be married to
the son of G.
Since B has only one grandchild i.e. E, E has to be the son of G and H.
Thus, F-B, H-G and E-C form three couples.
Now, since D is one brother of G, the only person remaining i.e. A, therefore, has to
be the other brother.
The entire family relation is as shown below:

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