M is brother of K. P is sister of K. R is father of P. How is K relate...
D is brother of K, M is sister of K. R is father of D and S is mother of M.
Here, we don’t know the gender of K. So, K can be R’s daughter or son.
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M is brother of K. P is sister of K. R is father of P. How is K relate...
's child, as Qureshi lives with at least 3 persons younger than him (or her) and Prakash lives with his (or her) parents.
Shabdesh must be older than both Qureshi and their siblings, as he is older than at least 2 persons living with him.
Rajesh is not older than Shabdesh, so Rajesh must be younger than Shabdesh. Therefore, Rajesh's son cannot be older than Qureshi, who is Rajesh's housemate's child. So, Rajesh's son must be younger than Qureshi.
In summary:
- Prakash lives with their parents.
- Qureshi is Prakash's child and lives with at least 3 younger siblings.
- Shabdesh lives with his mother and is older than Qureshi and their younger siblings.
- Rajesh lives with his younger son, who is younger than Qureshi.
M is brother of K. P is sister of K. R is father of P. How is K relate...
Answer has to be C only as we know from the above ques D M K are brothers & sisters..R is the father and S is the mother of the 3 kids..So if they are brothers and sisters in relation.They must be K is either the son or daughter of R(Father)..Bcz in question gender is not given.K can be male or female..