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w Blood relations of a group of persons are given in jumbled form. In these tests, the questions
which are asked in this section depend upon Relation.
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CHAPTER
BLOOD
RELATIONS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
12.1 DEFINITION
A person who is related to another by birth rather than by marriage.
Prerequisites:
To remember easily the relations may be divided into two sides as given below:
(i) Relations of Paternal side:
Father’s father ? Grandfather
Father’s mother ? Grandmother
Father’s brother ? Uncle
Father’s sister ? Aunt
Children of uncle ? Cousin
Wife of uncle ? Aunt
Children of aunt ? Cousin
Husband of aunt ? Uncle
(ii) Relations of Maternal side:
Mother’s father ? Maternal grandfather
Mother’s mother ? Maternal grandmother
Mother’s brother ? Maternal uncle
Mother’s sister ? Aunt
Children of maternal uncle ? Cousin
Wife of maternal uncle ? Maternal aunty
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w Blood relations of a group of persons are given in jumbled form. In these tests, the questions
which are asked in this section depend upon Relation.
12
CHAPTER
BLOOD
RELATIONS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
12.1 DEFINITION
A person who is related to another by birth rather than by marriage.
Prerequisites:
To remember easily the relations may be divided into two sides as given below:
(i) Relations of Paternal side:
Father’s father ? Grandfather
Father’s mother ? Grandmother
Father’s brother ? Uncle
Father’s sister ? Aunt
Children of uncle ? Cousin
Wife of uncle ? Aunt
Children of aunt ? Cousin
Husband of aunt ? Uncle
(ii) Relations of Maternal side:
Mother’s father ? Maternal grandfather
Mother’s mother ? Maternal grandmother
Mother’s brother ? Maternal uncle
Mother’s sister ? Aunt
Children of maternal uncle ? Cousin
Wife of maternal uncle ? Maternal aunty
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LOGICAL REASONING
Relations:
1. Grandfather’s son • Father or Uncle
2. Grandmother’s son • Father or Uncle
3. Grandfather’s only son • Father
4. Grandmother’s only son • Father
5. Mother’s or father’s mother • Grandmother
6. Son’s wife • Daughter-in-Law
7. Daughter’s husband • Son-in-Law
8. Husband’s or wife’s sister • Sister-in-Law
9. Brother’s son • Nephew
10. Brother’s daughter • Niece
11. Uncle or aunt’s son or daughter • Cousin
12. Sister’s husband • Brother-in-Law
13. Brother’s wife • Sister-in-Law
14. Granson’s or grand daughter’s daughter • Great grand Daughter
The efficiency in doing the problems of blood relations depends upon the knowledge of the blood
relations. Some of the important relations are given below:
a) My mother’s or father’s son is my Brother.
b) My mother’s or father’s daughter is my Sister.
c) My mother’s or father’s father is my Grandfather.
d) My mother’s or father’s sister is my Aunt.
e) My mother’s or father’s brother is my Uncle.
f) My son’s wife is my Daughter-in-law.
g) My daughter’s husband is my Son-in-law.
h) My brother’s son is my Nephew.
i) My brother’s daughter is my Neice.
j) My sister’s husband is my Brother-in-law.
k) My brother’s wife is my Sister-in-law.
l) My husband’s or wifer’s sister is my Sister-in-law.
m) My husband’s or wife’s brother is my Brother-in-law.
n) My uncle’s or aunt’s son or daughter is my Cousin.
o) My wife’s father or husband’s father is my Father-in-law.
p) My wife’s mother or husband’s mother is my Mother-in-law.
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w Blood relations of a group of persons are given in jumbled form. In these tests, the questions
which are asked in this section depend upon Relation.
12
CHAPTER
BLOOD
RELATIONS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
12.1 DEFINITION
A person who is related to another by birth rather than by marriage.
Prerequisites:
To remember easily the relations may be divided into two sides as given below:
(i) Relations of Paternal side:
Father’s father ? Grandfather
Father’s mother ? Grandmother
Father’s brother ? Uncle
Father’s sister ? Aunt
Children of uncle ? Cousin
Wife of uncle ? Aunt
Children of aunt ? Cousin
Husband of aunt ? Uncle
(ii) Relations of Maternal side:
Mother’s father ? Maternal grandfather
Mother’s mother ? Maternal grandmother
Mother’s brother ? Maternal uncle
Mother’s sister ? Aunt
Children of maternal uncle ? Cousin
Wife of maternal uncle ? Maternal aunty
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LOGICAL REASONING
Relations:
1. Grandfather’s son • Father or Uncle
2. Grandmother’s son • Father or Uncle
3. Grandfather’s only son • Father
4. Grandmother’s only son • Father
5. Mother’s or father’s mother • Grandmother
6. Son’s wife • Daughter-in-Law
7. Daughter’s husband • Son-in-Law
8. Husband’s or wife’s sister • Sister-in-Law
9. Brother’s son • Nephew
10. Brother’s daughter • Niece
11. Uncle or aunt’s son or daughter • Cousin
12. Sister’s husband • Brother-in-Law
13. Brother’s wife • Sister-in-Law
14. Granson’s or grand daughter’s daughter • Great grand Daughter
The efficiency in doing the problems of blood relations depends upon the knowledge of the blood
relations. Some of the important relations are given below:
a) My mother’s or father’s son is my Brother.
b) My mother’s or father’s daughter is my Sister.
c) My mother’s or father’s father is my Grandfather.
d) My mother’s or father’s sister is my Aunt.
e) My mother’s or father’s brother is my Uncle.
f) My son’s wife is my Daughter-in-law.
g) My daughter’s husband is my Son-in-law.
h) My brother’s son is my Nephew.
i) My brother’s daughter is my Neice.
j) My sister’s husband is my Brother-in-law.
k) My brother’s wife is my Sister-in-law.
l) My husband’s or wifer’s sister is my Sister-in-law.
m) My husband’s or wife’s brother is my Brother-in-law.
n) My uncle’s or aunt’s son or daughter is my Cousin.
o) My wife’s father or husband’s father is my Father-in-law.
p) My wife’s mother or husband’s mother is my Mother-in-law.
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q) My father’s wife is my Mother.
r) My mother’s husband is my Father.
s) My son’s or daughter’s son is my Grandson.
t) My son’s or daughter’s daughter is my Grand-daughter.
Different types of questions with explanation:
(1) A is B’s daughter, B is C’s mother. D is C’s brother. How is D related to A?
(a) Father (b) Grandfather (c) Brother (d) Son
Explanation: A is daughterD D DDD . DD B is mother of C, ‘D’ is Brother of ‘ A’
Therefore, D is Son of B. Thus ‘D’ is brother of ‘ A’
(2) P is Q’s brother. R is Q’s mother. S is R’s father. T is S’s mother. How is P related to T?
(a) Grand-daughter (b) Great grandson (c) Grandson (d) Grandmother
Explanation: P is brother of Q . Therefore, P is a male.
R is mother of P and Q and R is daughter of S. S is Son of T.
S is grandfather of P.
And T is great grandmother of P. Hence, P is greatgrand son of T.
(3) A is B’s brother. C is D’s father. E is B’s mother. A and D are brothers. How is E related to C?
(a) Sister (b) Sister-in-law (c) Niece (d) Wife
Explanation: A is brother of B . Therefore, A is male.
C is father of D. Therefore, C is male.
E is mother of B. Therefore, E is Female.
A and D are brothers.
Therefore, D is male.
Deductions:
(i) A and D are brothers of D
(ii) C is the father of A, B and D
(iii) C is the mother of A, B and D
Thus, E is wife of C
(4) A is the sister of B. B is the brother of C. C is the son of D. How is D related to A?
(a) Mother (b) Daughter (c) Son (d) Uncle
Explanation: (1) B is brother of C
C is son of D.
A is the sister of B and C. A is the daughter of ‘D’.
According to the options given, we are left with no choice. But selection option (a) is correct.
D
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w Blood relations of a group of persons are given in jumbled form. In these tests, the questions
which are asked in this section depend upon Relation.
12
CHAPTER
BLOOD
RELATIONS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
12.1 DEFINITION
A person who is related to another by birth rather than by marriage.
Prerequisites:
To remember easily the relations may be divided into two sides as given below:
(i) Relations of Paternal side:
Father’s father ? Grandfather
Father’s mother ? Grandmother
Father’s brother ? Uncle
Father’s sister ? Aunt
Children of uncle ? Cousin
Wife of uncle ? Aunt
Children of aunt ? Cousin
Husband of aunt ? Uncle
(ii) Relations of Maternal side:
Mother’s father ? Maternal grandfather
Mother’s mother ? Maternal grandmother
Mother’s brother ? Maternal uncle
Mother’s sister ? Aunt
Children of maternal uncle ? Cousin
Wife of maternal uncle ? Maternal aunty
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LOGICAL REASONING
Relations:
1. Grandfather’s son • Father or Uncle
2. Grandmother’s son • Father or Uncle
3. Grandfather’s only son • Father
4. Grandmother’s only son • Father
5. Mother’s or father’s mother • Grandmother
6. Son’s wife • Daughter-in-Law
7. Daughter’s husband • Son-in-Law
8. Husband’s or wife’s sister • Sister-in-Law
9. Brother’s son • Nephew
10. Brother’s daughter • Niece
11. Uncle or aunt’s son or daughter • Cousin
12. Sister’s husband • Brother-in-Law
13. Brother’s wife • Sister-in-Law
14. Granson’s or grand daughter’s daughter • Great grand Daughter
The efficiency in doing the problems of blood relations depends upon the knowledge of the blood
relations. Some of the important relations are given below:
a) My mother’s or father’s son is my Brother.
b) My mother’s or father’s daughter is my Sister.
c) My mother’s or father’s father is my Grandfather.
d) My mother’s or father’s sister is my Aunt.
e) My mother’s or father’s brother is my Uncle.
f) My son’s wife is my Daughter-in-law.
g) My daughter’s husband is my Son-in-law.
h) My brother’s son is my Nephew.
i) My brother’s daughter is my Neice.
j) My sister’s husband is my Brother-in-law.
k) My brother’s wife is my Sister-in-law.
l) My husband’s or wifer’s sister is my Sister-in-law.
m) My husband’s or wife’s brother is my Brother-in-law.
n) My uncle’s or aunt’s son or daughter is my Cousin.
o) My wife’s father or husband’s father is my Father-in-law.
p) My wife’s mother or husband’s mother is my Mother-in-law.
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BLOOD RELATIONS
q) My father’s wife is my Mother.
r) My mother’s husband is my Father.
s) My son’s or daughter’s son is my Grandson.
t) My son’s or daughter’s daughter is my Grand-daughter.
Different types of questions with explanation:
(1) A is B’s daughter, B is C’s mother. D is C’s brother. How is D related to A?
(a) Father (b) Grandfather (c) Brother (d) Son
Explanation: A is daughterD D DDD . DD B is mother of C, ‘D’ is Brother of ‘ A’
Therefore, D is Son of B. Thus ‘D’ is brother of ‘ A’
(2) P is Q’s brother. R is Q’s mother. S is R’s father. T is S’s mother. How is P related to T?
(a) Grand-daughter (b) Great grandson (c) Grandson (d) Grandmother
Explanation: P is brother of Q . Therefore, P is a male.
R is mother of P and Q and R is daughter of S. S is Son of T.
S is grandfather of P.
And T is great grandmother of P. Hence, P is greatgrand son of T.
(3) A is B’s brother. C is D’s father. E is B’s mother. A and D are brothers. How is E related to C?
(a) Sister (b) Sister-in-law (c) Niece (d) Wife
Explanation: A is brother of B . Therefore, A is male.
C is father of D. Therefore, C is male.
E is mother of B. Therefore, E is Female.
A and D are brothers.
Therefore, D is male.
Deductions:
(i) A and D are brothers of D
(ii) C is the father of A, B and D
(iii) C is the mother of A, B and D
Thus, E is wife of C
(4) A is the sister of B. B is the brother of C. C is the son of D. How is D related to A?
(a) Mother (b) Daughter (c) Son (d) Uncle
Explanation: (1) B is brother of C
C is son of D.
A is the sister of B and C. A is the daughter of ‘D’.
According to the options given, we are left with no choice. But selection option (a) is correct.
D
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5. B is the brother of A. whose only sister is mother of C. D is maternal grandmother of C. How is A
related to D?
(a) Daughter-in-law (b) Daughter (c) Aunt (d) Nephew
Explanation: Although sex of A is not mentioned clearly in the question. On the basis of
information given is A is daughter of D.
6. A and B are sisters. R and S are brothers. A’s daughter is R’s sister. What is B’s relation to S?
(a) Mother (b) Grandmother (c) Sister (d) Aunt
Explanation: A’s daughter is the sister of R and S.
B is sister of A. B is aunt of S.
7. E is the sister of B. A is the father of C. B is the son of C. How is A related to E?
(a) Grandfather (b) Grand-daughter (c) Father (d) Great-grandfather
Explanation: B’ is the son of C and Grandson of A.
E is sister of B.
Therefore, A is Grandfather of E.
8. Given that:
A is the mother of B.
C is the son of A.
D is the brother of E.
E is the daughter of B.
Who is grandmother of D?
(a)
A
(b)
B
(c)
C
(d)
D
Explanation: E is the daughter of B and D is brother of E. Therefore D is son B and A is son of A and
A is mother of B.
Thus A, is Grandmother of D. Therefore, D is son of B.
9. A is D’ brother. D is B’s father. B and C are sisters. How is A related to C?
(a) Son (b) Grandson (c) Father (d) Uncle
Explanation: B and C daughters of D .
A is brother of D .
Therefore A is uncle of C.
10. A is B’s sister, C is B’s mother, D is C’s father, E is D’s mother, then how A is related to D?
(a) Grandfather (b) Daughter (c) Grandmother (d) Granddaughter
Explanation: D is Father of C and C is mother of A and B.
Thus, A is granddaughter of D
C is son of A and A is mother of B.
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w Blood relations of a group of persons are given in jumbled form. In these tests, the questions
which are asked in this section depend upon Relation.
12
CHAPTER
BLOOD
RELATIONS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
12.1 DEFINITION
A person who is related to another by birth rather than by marriage.
Prerequisites:
To remember easily the relations may be divided into two sides as given below:
(i) Relations of Paternal side:
Father’s father ? Grandfather
Father’s mother ? Grandmother
Father’s brother ? Uncle
Father’s sister ? Aunt
Children of uncle ? Cousin
Wife of uncle ? Aunt
Children of aunt ? Cousin
Husband of aunt ? Uncle
(ii) Relations of Maternal side:
Mother’s father ? Maternal grandfather
Mother’s mother ? Maternal grandmother
Mother’s brother ? Maternal uncle
Mother’s sister ? Aunt
Children of maternal uncle ? Cousin
Wife of maternal uncle ? Maternal aunty
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12.2
LOGICAL REASONING
Relations:
1. Grandfather’s son • Father or Uncle
2. Grandmother’s son • Father or Uncle
3. Grandfather’s only son • Father
4. Grandmother’s only son • Father
5. Mother’s or father’s mother • Grandmother
6. Son’s wife • Daughter-in-Law
7. Daughter’s husband • Son-in-Law
8. Husband’s or wife’s sister • Sister-in-Law
9. Brother’s son • Nephew
10. Brother’s daughter • Niece
11. Uncle or aunt’s son or daughter • Cousin
12. Sister’s husband • Brother-in-Law
13. Brother’s wife • Sister-in-Law
14. Granson’s or grand daughter’s daughter • Great grand Daughter
The efficiency in doing the problems of blood relations depends upon the knowledge of the blood
relations. Some of the important relations are given below:
a) My mother’s or father’s son is my Brother.
b) My mother’s or father’s daughter is my Sister.
c) My mother’s or father’s father is my Grandfather.
d) My mother’s or father’s sister is my Aunt.
e) My mother’s or father’s brother is my Uncle.
f) My son’s wife is my Daughter-in-law.
g) My daughter’s husband is my Son-in-law.
h) My brother’s son is my Nephew.
i) My brother’s daughter is my Neice.
j) My sister’s husband is my Brother-in-law.
k) My brother’s wife is my Sister-in-law.
l) My husband’s or wifer’s sister is my Sister-in-law.
m) My husband’s or wife’s brother is my Brother-in-law.
n) My uncle’s or aunt’s son or daughter is my Cousin.
o) My wife’s father or husband’s father is my Father-in-law.
p) My wife’s mother or husband’s mother is my Mother-in-law.
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BLOOD RELATIONS
q) My father’s wife is my Mother.
r) My mother’s husband is my Father.
s) My son’s or daughter’s son is my Grandson.
t) My son’s or daughter’s daughter is my Grand-daughter.
Different types of questions with explanation:
(1) A is B’s daughter, B is C’s mother. D is C’s brother. How is D related to A?
(a) Father (b) Grandfather (c) Brother (d) Son
Explanation: A is daughterD D DDD . DD B is mother of C, ‘D’ is Brother of ‘ A’
Therefore, D is Son of B. Thus ‘D’ is brother of ‘ A’
(2) P is Q’s brother. R is Q’s mother. S is R’s father. T is S’s mother. How is P related to T?
(a) Grand-daughter (b) Great grandson (c) Grandson (d) Grandmother
Explanation: P is brother of Q . Therefore, P is a male.
R is mother of P and Q and R is daughter of S. S is Son of T.
S is grandfather of P.
And T is great grandmother of P. Hence, P is greatgrand son of T.
(3) A is B’s brother. C is D’s father. E is B’s mother. A and D are brothers. How is E related to C?
(a) Sister (b) Sister-in-law (c) Niece (d) Wife
Explanation: A is brother of B . Therefore, A is male.
C is father of D. Therefore, C is male.
E is mother of B. Therefore, E is Female.
A and D are brothers.
Therefore, D is male.
Deductions:
(i) A and D are brothers of D
(ii) C is the father of A, B and D
(iii) C is the mother of A, B and D
Thus, E is wife of C
(4) A is the sister of B. B is the brother of C. C is the son of D. How is D related to A?
(a) Mother (b) Daughter (c) Son (d) Uncle
Explanation: (1) B is brother of C
C is son of D.
A is the sister of B and C. A is the daughter of ‘D’.
According to the options given, we are left with no choice. But selection option (a) is correct.
D
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5. B is the brother of A. whose only sister is mother of C. D is maternal grandmother of C. How is A
related to D?
(a) Daughter-in-law (b) Daughter (c) Aunt (d) Nephew
Explanation: Although sex of A is not mentioned clearly in the question. On the basis of
information given is A is daughter of D.
6. A and B are sisters. R and S are brothers. A’s daughter is R’s sister. What is B’s relation to S?
(a) Mother (b) Grandmother (c) Sister (d) Aunt
Explanation: A’s daughter is the sister of R and S.
B is sister of A. B is aunt of S.
7. E is the sister of B. A is the father of C. B is the son of C. How is A related to E?
(a) Grandfather (b) Grand-daughter (c) Father (d) Great-grandfather
Explanation: B’ is the son of C and Grandson of A.
E is sister of B.
Therefore, A is Grandfather of E.
8. Given that:
A is the mother of B.
C is the son of A.
D is the brother of E.
E is the daughter of B.
Who is grandmother of D?
(a)
A
(b)
B
(c)
C
(d)
D
Explanation: E is the daughter of B and D is brother of E. Therefore D is son B and A is son of A and
A is mother of B.
Thus A, is Grandmother of D. Therefore, D is son of B.
9. A is D’ brother. D is B’s father. B and C are sisters. How is A related to C?
(a) Son (b) Grandson (c) Father (d) Uncle
Explanation: B and C daughters of D .
A is brother of D .
Therefore A is uncle of C.
10. A is B’s sister, C is B’s mother, D is C’s father, E is D’s mother, then how A is related to D?
(a) Grandfather (b) Daughter (c) Grandmother (d) Granddaughter
Explanation: D is Father of C and C is mother of A and B.
Thus, A is granddaughter of D
C is son of A and A is mother of B.
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11. (i) F is the brother of A.
(ii) C is the daughter of A.
(iii) K is the sister of F.
(iv) G is the brother of C.
Who is the uncle of G?
(a) A (b) C (c) K (d) F
Explanation: G is son of A and F is brother of A. Hence, F is uncle of G.
12. A is father of C and D is son of B. E is brother of A. If C is sister of D how is B related to E?
(a) Sister-in-law (b) Sister (c) Brother (d) Brother-in-law
Explanation: C and D are Children of A and B.
B is mother of C and D.
Therefore, B is Sister-in-law of E.
13. C is wife of B. E is the son of C, A is the brother of B and father of D. What is the relationship of
E to D?
(a) Mother (b) Sister (c) Brother (d) Cousin
Explanation: E is son of B and C.
A is uncle of E and Father of D.
Therefore E is cousin of D.
14. M is the son of P. Q is the grand-daughter of O, who is the husband of P. How is M related to O?
(a) Son (b) Daughter (c) Mother (d) Father
Explanation: O is the Husband of P. M is the son of P.
Therefore, M is son of O.
15. X and Y are brothers. R is the father of Y. S is the brother of T and maternal uncle of X. What is T
to R?
(a) Mother (b) Wife (c) Sister (d) Brother
Explanation: R is the Father of X and Y.
S is the maternal uncle of X and Y.
Considering the option (b), T is wife of R.
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