A blood relation is a connection between people either because they are family members from birth or through marriage. Family members from birth include your parents, siblings, and children. Relatives through marriage are those you gain through your spouse, like your father-in-law or mother-in-law.
For instance, your sister is a blood relation because you share parents from birth. On the other hand, your brother-in-law becomes a blood relation through marriage when your sibling gets married.
To tackle issues in blood relations, it's important to be able to draw a family tree. A family tree is like a picture that shows family connections and relationships.
The following points help in drawing a family tree:
In this specific chart, it seems we have three generations represented:
These are based on direct relationships and the student is expected to see through and find out the exact relationship between the two persons.
Example 1: ‘My father’s only son’.
Solution: It means either the person himself or if the lady is talking to somebody, then she is talking about her brother.
Example 2: When the examiner says, “My son’s mother”.
Solution: It means the person is talking about his wife.
Example 3: A person state that I have no brother or sister and the person in this photograph is son of my father.
Solution:
So the person is talking about himself & photograph is of his ‘own’.
Example 4: Rita told Mani, “The girl I met yesterday at the beach was the youngest daughter of the brother-in-law of my friend’s mother.” How is the girl related to Rita’s friend?
- Cousin
- Daughter
- Friend
- Aunt
Solution:
Step 1: There are two girls in the scenario Rita, and a girl. The gender of the Mani is not known yet (as of now it’s taken as male).
Step 2: The end of the next statement reveals there is also another person in the scenarios i.e. Rita’s friend. Since the statement says “daughter” Rita’s friend is represented with the help of circle.
Step 3: Rita’s friend has a mother who’s brother-in-law is the father of the girl whom she met at the beach yesterday. Hence from the family tree, it is clear that the girl at the beach is a cousin to Rita’s friend. One need not find out the gender of Mani as it is not necessary to solve this question.
Hence, option A is the correct answer.
Based on the information given to us, it is possible to solve questions based on Blood Relationships easily in two ways:
(i) Pictorial method
(ii) Analytical method
The student should start with the Pictorial method and after they have clearly understood the pattern, should follow the Analytical method to solve the question quickly or easily.
Table: The following chart will help you to solve questions about blood relationships.
EduRev Tip
- First of all choose the two persons, between whom the relationship is to be established.
- Next, pinpoint the intermediate relationship, i.e., such relationship through which long drawn relationship can be established between the required persons.
- Finally, conclude the relationship directly between the two persons as per the requirement of the question.
Unlike in the previous section, this section will have all the information about the family members in a simple and straightforward manner. The number of family members are more here and many times this section will have a union of two or three families.
One should make use of the family tree to solve the question in the beginning, once the concept is mastered the questions can be answered by looking at information directly.
Example 5: Ravi is a son of Aman’s father’s sister. Sahil is the son of Divya who is the mother of Gaurav and grandmother of Aman. Ashok is the father of Tanya and grandfather of Ravi. Divya is the wife of Ashok.
How is Ravi related to Divya?
(a) Nephew
(b) Son
(c) Grandson
(d) Data inadequate
The correct answer is option (c)
Solution: There is no requirement for drawing a family tree to solve this question. Since Divya is the grandmother of Aman and Aman and Ravi are cousins (from the first statement). Ravi should be a grandson to Divya.
How is Gaurav’s wife related to Tanya?
Thus, the ‘Coded Relationship’ questions can be categorized into three types:
(i) Relation of the person on the left with the person on his right.
(ii) Relation of the person on the right with the person on his left.
(iii) Mixed coded relationship, i.e. the directions may contain the information wherein both types of cases such as ‘Relation- Back’ and ‘Relation-Forward’ may be given.
Example 6: If it is given that:
- ‘A+B’ means ‘A is the father of B’.
- ‘A – B’ means ‘A is the mother of B'.
- ‘A x B’ means ‘A is the brother of B.’
- ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’.
What is the relationship of P with R in the equation: ‘P + Q x R’
The correct answer is P is Father of R.
Solution. Step 1: (Identification of the TYPE): We note that this is Relation – Back type of case as we are provided with the relation of the person on the left with the person on his right.
Step 2: (Identification of the SYMBOL): We find that the sign ‘x’ between two denotes that the person on the left is the brother of the person on the right. Following the lead, we note that Q is brother of R.
Step 3: Similarly, we can find the relationship between P and Q. The symbol joining them denotes that the person on the ‘left’ is father of the person on the ‘right’ side of the symbol. So P is father of Q.
Step 4: Since P is father of Q and Q is brother of R, therefore P is father of R as well.
What is the relationship of ‘R’ with respect to ‘P’?
We cannot exactly denote the relationship of R with P because we are not given the information with regard to the gender of R. R maybe son of P or maybe is daughter of P. So the exact relationship of P with respect of R cannot be certainly stated.
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Example 7: If it is given that:
- ‘A + B’ means ‘B is the father of A’,
- ‘A – B’ means, ‘B is the wife of A’,
- ‘A × B’ means ‘B is the brother of A.’
- ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘B is the daughter of A’.
What is the relation of U with S in the statement S ÷ T × U?
(a) U is the son of S
(b) U is the aunt of S
(c) S is the aunt of Z
(d) S is the mother of U
The correct answer is option (a)Solution. Step 1: (Identification of the Type): When we look at the matrix provided to us, we find that it is ‘Relationship –Forward’ type of case since we are provided with the relationship of the person on the right with the person on the left.
Step 2: (Identification of the Symbol) We note that the sign ‘÷’ between the two persons denotes that the person on the right is the daughter of the person on the left. Following this lead, we conclude that T is daughter of S.
Step 3: Next, we note that the sign ‘x’ denotes that the person on the right is the brother of the person on the left side of the symbol. From it, we conclude that in the equation ‘T x U’, U is brother of T.
Step 4: From Step 2, it is observed that T is daughter of S and from Step 3 we find that U is brother of T, so U is the son of S.
Sometimes, the relationships are given to us in the form of some other symbols as well like ‘D’, or ‘ # ’ or ‘$’ or ‘@’, etc. The format followed to solve the question is the same as discussed above.
Example 8:
Directions: (Q1-Q2) If it is given that:
- P x Q means Q is mother of P
P + Q means P is father of Q
P – Q means P is brother of Q
P ÷ Q means Q is sister of P
Q.1. Which of the following means “M is niece of T”?
(a) M ÷ D+ T x R
(b) T–D+R ÷ M
(c) T x D + R ÷ M
(d) M x D + R ÷ T
The correct answer is option (b)We can also solve these type of questions by options. We observe in the question that the gender of M is female and according to the given statements x and ÷ signs should come before M. So we can check (2) and (3) options.
(ii) T – D + R ÷ M
M is a sister of R; D is a father of R; T is a brother of D. So, obviously M is niece of T.
(ii) (A – B) means A is sister of B
(iii) (A x B) means A is wife of B
(iv) (A ÷ B) means A is father of B
then which of the following indicates ‘S is son of P’?
Example 9: In a family, there are six members- A, B, C, D, E and F. A and B are a married couple, A being a male member. D is the only son of C, who is the brother of A. E is the sister of D. B is the daughter-in-law of F, whose husband has died.
To solve such questions:
Solution.
Example 10: John introduces Mary as the daughter of the only son of my father’s wife. How is Mary related to John?
Solution.
- Break the given sentence at as.
- Resolving from the last, In the view of John.
- My father’s wife – John's mother.
- Only son of mother – himself, i.e. John.
- Daughter of John – Mary
So, the correct answer is Mary is John's daughter.
Note:
Like in the above type of problems From either ends if it is like Father = Father, Uncle= Uncle, Mother = Mother, Aunt = Aunt….. Then they both may be brothers/sisters /bother & sister depending upon their sex.
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