I) P is the mother of QII) R is the sister of PII) S is the father of ...
Understanding the Relationships
To determine if T is male based on the provided statements, we need to analyze the relationships:
- I) P is the mother of Q: This establishes P's gender as female.
- II) R is the sister of P: This indicates that R is also female.
- III) S is the father of R: This confirms that S is male.
- IV) Q is the son of T: This indicates that T is a parent of Q, but does not specify gender.
Establishing T’s Gender
To ascertain whether T is male, we focus on the statements that can give us insights about T’s gender.
- From Statement IV: Q is the son of T. This indicates that T must be a parent of a male child (Q). However, it does not confirm that T is male, as T could be either male or female.
- From Statement I: P is the mother of Q. Since P is female, if we establish that T is the partner of P, we can conclude that T must be male to maintain the traditional family structure where P (mother) and T (father) are the parents of Q.
Conclusion
- T is Male: To confirm T's gender as male, we need to combine the information from Statement I (P being the mother) with Statement IV (Q being the son of T). This leads us to infer that T must indeed be male since he is the father of Q.
Thus, the correct answer is option 'C' (Both I & IV), as these statements together provide enough information to conclude that T is male.
I) P is the mother of QII) R is the sister of PII) S is the father of ...
C is the correct answer .
bcoz, P is the mother of Q that means P is female.
Q is the son of T :- if P is mother than obviously T is the father that means T is a male person.