SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 36
Reasoning


  BLOOD RELATIONS
     Type of Problems
Mother’s or Father’s son          Brother
Mother’s or Father’s daughter     Sister
Mother’s or Father’s brother      Uncle
Mother’s or Father’s sister       Aunt
Mother’s or Father’s Father       Grand Father
Mother’s or Father’s Mother       Grand Mother
Sons Wife                         Daughter-in-law
Daughter’s Husband                Son-in-law
Husband’s or wife’s sister        Sister-in-law
Husband’s or wife’s brother       Brother-in-law
Brother’s son                     Nephew
Brother’s daughter                Niece
Uncle or Aunt’s son or daughter   Cousin
Brother’s wife                    Sister-in-law
Sister’s husband                  Brother-in-law
TYPE –I DECIPHERING JUMBLED UP DESCRIPTIONS


   Pointing to a photograph, a man said,
    “I have no brother or sister but that
    man’s father is my father’s son”.
    Whose photograph was it?

a) His own              b) His son’s
c) His father’s         d) His nephews
   Anil introduces Rohit as the son of the
    only brother of his father’s wife. How
    is Rohit related to Anil?

a) Cousin           b) Son
c) Uncle            c) Son-in-law
e) Brother          d) None
   Pointing towards a person in the
    photograph, Anjali said, “He is the
    only son of the father of my sister’s
    brother”. How is that person related
    to Anjali?

a) Mother            b) Father
c) Cousin            c) Maternal Uncle
d) None of these
   Pointing out to a photograph, a man
    said, “She’s the daughter of the only
    son of my father’s wife”. How is the
    girl related to that man?

a) Daughter         b) Cousin
c) Mother           d) Sister
e) None of these
   X introduces Y saying, “He’s the
    husband of the grand daughter of the
    father of my father”. How is Y related
    to X?

a) Brother               b) Son
c) Brother-in-law        d) Nephew
e) None of these
   Pointing out to a lady, Rajan said,
    “She’s the daughter of the woman
    who is the mother of the husband of
    my mother”. How is that lady related
    to Rajan?

a) Aunt             b) Grand Daughter
c) Daughter         c) Sister
e) None of these
TYPE – II RELATION PUZZLE

   A and B are brothers. C and D are
    sisters. A’s son is D’s brother. How is
    B related to C?

a) Father                 b) Brother
c) Grand Father           d) Uncle
e) None of these
   Given that
     A is mother of B;
     C is the son of A;

     D is the brother of E;

     E is the daughter of B

    The grand mother of D is


a) A       b) B       c) C     d) D   e) E
   A and B are married couple. X and Y
    are brothers. X is brother of A. How is
    Y related to B?

a) Brother-in-law        b) Brother
c) Son-in-law            d) Cousin
e) None of these
   Read the following questions carefully and answer the
    question given below:
   There are six children playing football namely A, B,
   C, D, E and F. A and E are brothers. F is sister of E. C
   is the only son of A’s uncle. B and D are the
   daughters of the brother of C’s father.
1.How is C related to F?
a) Cousin   b) Brother   c) Son     d) Uncle   e) None of these
2. How many male players are there?
a) 1              b) 3            c) 5    d) 6             e) 4
3. How many female players are there?
a) 2              b) 3            c) 5    d) 1             e) 4
4. How is D related to A?
a) Uncle    b) Sister    c) Niece    d) Cousin e) None of these
TYPE – III CODED RELATIONS


   If A + B means A is the sister of B; A
    – B means A is brother of B; A * B
    means A is the daughter of B, which
    of the following shows the relation
    that E is the maternal uncle of D?

a) D + F * E        b) D – F * E
c) D * F – E        d) D * F + E
d) None of these
   Read the following information
    carefully and answer the questions
    given below:

    If A + B means A is the son of B; A –
    B means A is wife of B; A * B means
    A is the brother of B; A / B means A
    is the mother of B and A = B means A
    is sister of B.
1. What does P+R-Q mean?
a) Q is father of P b) Q is the son of P
c) Q is uncle of P  d) Q is the brother of P

2. What does P * R / Q mean?
a) P is brother of R   b) P is father of R
c) P is uncle of R     d) P is nephew of R

3. What does P = R + Q?
a) P is aunt of Q     b) P is daughter of Q
c) P is niece of Q    d) P is nephew of Q

4. What does P = R / Q mean?
a) P is aunt of Q     b) P is sister of Q
c) P is niece of Q    d) P is daughter of Q
   Pointing to a man on the stage, Rita
    said, “He is the brother of the
    daughter of the wife of my husband”.
    How is the man related to Ritu?

a) Son            b)Husband
c) Cousin         d) Nephew
e) Brother-in-law
   Pointing to a man receiving the prize,
    Saroj said, “He is the brother of my
    Uncle’s daughter”. How is the man
    related to Ritu?

a) Son            b) Uncle
c) Cousin         d) Nephew
e) Brother-in-law
   Pointing to a man, a woman said,
    “His mother is the only daughter of
    my mother”. How is the woman
    related to that man?

a) Mother           b) Daughter
c) Sister           d) Grandmother
e) None of these
   Pointing to a photograph, a man said,
    “She is the grand daughter of elder
    brother of my father”. How is the
    woman related to that man?

a) Niece            b) Sister
c) Sister-in-law    d) Aunt
e) None of these
   Pointing to a photograph, Vipul said,
    “She is the daughter of my grand
    father’s only son”. How is Vipul
    related to that girl?

a) Niece            b) Sister
c) Sister-in-law    d) Aunt
e) None of these
   A woman introduces a man as the
    son of the brother of her mother.
    How is the man related to that
    woman?

a) Nephew           b) Son
c) Cousin           d) Uncle
e) Grandson
   Looking at a portrait of a man, Harsh
    said, “His mother is the wife of my
    father’s son. Brothers and Sisters I
    have none”. How is the man related
    to that Harsh?

a) Son              b) Cousin
c) Uncle            d) Nephew
e) None of these
   A party consists of grandmother,
    father, mother, four sons and their
    wives and one son and two daughters
    to each of the sons. How many
    females are there?

a) 14    b) 16     c) 18    d) 24
e) None of these
   Laxhmi and Meena are Rohan’s wives.
    Shalini is Meena’s stepdaughter.
    How is Laxhmi related to Shalini?

a) Sister          b) Mother-in-law
c) Mother          d) Step-mother
e) None of these
   Given that:
    1.   A is brother of B.
    2.   C is father of A.
    3.   D is brother of E.
    4.   E is daughter of B.
Then, Uncle of D is

a) A          b) B       c) C   d) E
   Q is the brother of R; P is the sister of
    Q; T is the brother of S; S is the
    daughter of R. Who are the cousins of
    Q?

a) R, P         b) P, T       c) Q, T
d) S, T         e) None of these
   Q’s mother is the sister of P and
    daughter of M. S is daughter of P and
    sister of T. How is M related to T?

a) Grandmother         b) Grandfather
c) Grandfather or Grand Mother
d) Father              e) None of these
Read following information carefully and
  answer suitably questions given below:
  A is father of C. But C is not his son.
  E is the daughter of C. F is the spouse of A.
  B is the brother of C. D is the son of B.
  G is the spouse of B. H is the father of G.

Who is the Grand Mother of D?
a) A       b) C      c) F        d) H
Who is the son of F?
a) B       b) C      c) D        d) E
    All the six members of a family A, B, C,
     D, E and F are traveling together. B is
     the son of C but C is not mother the
     mother of B. A and C are married
     couples. E is the brother of C. D is the
     daughter of A. F is the brother of B.
1.   How many male members are there in
     the family?
2.   Who is mother of B?
3.   How many children does A have?
4.   Who is the wife of E?
5.   How is E related to D
   P + Q means P is the brother of Q; P
    – Q means P is mother of Q and P * Q
    means P is the sister of Q. Which of
    the following will mean that M is the
    maternal Uncle of R?

a) M + K + R            b) M – R + K
c) M + K * R            d) M + K – R
d) None of these
   A + B means A is the brother of B;
    A/B means A is father of B and A * B
    means A is the sister of B. Which of
    the following will mean that M is the
    uncle of P?

a) N * P / M             b) M + S/R/P
c) M / N * R             d) M + K/T * R
d) None of these
   A + B means A is daughter of B; A * B
    means A is the son of B; and A – B means
    A is the wife of B.
If P * Q – S, which of the following is true?
a) S is wife of Q              b) S is father of P
c) P is daughter of Q          d) Q is father of P
e) None of these
If T – S * B – M, which of the following is not true?
    a) B is mother of S        b) M is husband of B
    c) S is daughter of B      d) T is wife of S
    e) None of these
If Z * T – S * U + P, what is U to Z?
a) Mother          b) Grandmother           c) Father
d) Can’t be determined         d) None of these
   A + B means A is father of B; A – B
    means A is wife of B; A * B means A is
    brother of B; A / B means A is daughter
    of B.

1. If P / R + S + Q, which of the following
   is true?
a) P is the daughter of Q   b) Q is the aunt of P
c) P is the aunt of Q       d) P is the mother of Q
2. If P – R + Q, which of the following is
    true?
a) P is sister of Q           b) Q is daughter of P
c) P is the aunt of Q         d) P is the mother of Q

3. If P * R / Q, which of the following is
    true?
a) P is uncle of Q            b) P is father of Q
c) P is the brother of Q      d) P is the son of Q

4. If P * R – Q, which of the following is
    true?
a) P is brother-in-law of Q   b) P is brother of Q
c) P is uncle of Q            d) P is father of Q
5. If P + R / Q, which of the following is
   true?
a) P is brother of Q     b) P is the son of Q
c) P is husband of Q     d) P is father of Q


6. If P / R + Q, which of the following is
   true?
a) P is father of Q      b) P is brother of P
c) P is mother of Q      d) P is sister of Q


6. If P * R + Q, which of the following is
   true?
a) P is uncle of Q       b) P is brother-in-law of P
c) P is father of Q      d) P is grandfather of Q
Blood Relations Reasoning Guide

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Biconnected components (13024116056)
Biconnected components (13024116056)Biconnected components (13024116056)
Biconnected components (13024116056)Akshay soni
 
Digital Electronics | Computer Science
Digital Electronics | Computer ScienceDigital Electronics | Computer Science
Digital Electronics | Computer ScienceTransweb Global Inc
 
Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)
Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)
Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)sobia1122
 
Cubes and dices topic for aptitude
Cubes and dices  topic for  aptitudeCubes and dices  topic for  aptitude
Cubes and dices topic for aptitudeavdheshtripathi2
 
Slides Chapter10.1 10.2
Slides Chapter10.1 10.2Slides Chapter10.1 10.2
Slides Chapter10.1 10.2showslidedump
 
Cs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answers
Cs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answersCs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answers
Cs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answersappasami
 
Graph theory in network system
Graph theory in network systemGraph theory in network system
Graph theory in network systemManikanta satyala
 
Graph theory discrete mathmatics
Graph theory discrete mathmaticsGraph theory discrete mathmatics
Graph theory discrete mathmaticsBiplab Debnath
 
Banks SSC - Cubes and dice
Banks SSC - Cubes and diceBanks SSC - Cubes and dice
Banks SSC - Cubes and diceGeorge Prep
 
Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3
Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3
Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3luxvis
 
BINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.ppt
BINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.pptBINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.ppt
BINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.pptSeethaDinesh
 
2 marks DPCO.pdf
2 marks DPCO.pdf2 marks DPCO.pdf
2 marks DPCO.pdfVhhvf
 
Tree(Directed and undirected tree)
Tree(Directed and undirected tree)Tree(Directed and undirected tree)
Tree(Directed and undirected tree)Mahmoud Hikmet
 

Mais procurados (20)

Biconnected components (13024116056)
Biconnected components (13024116056)Biconnected components (13024116056)
Biconnected components (13024116056)
 
Digital Electronics | Computer Science
Digital Electronics | Computer ScienceDigital Electronics | Computer Science
Digital Electronics | Computer Science
 
Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)
Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)
Introduction to graph theory (All chapter)
 
Data Structure (Tree)
Data Structure (Tree)Data Structure (Tree)
Data Structure (Tree)
 
Graph Theory
Graph TheoryGraph Theory
Graph Theory
 
Cubes and dices topic for aptitude
Cubes and dices  topic for  aptitudeCubes and dices  topic for  aptitude
Cubes and dices topic for aptitude
 
Slides Chapter10.1 10.2
Slides Chapter10.1 10.2Slides Chapter10.1 10.2
Slides Chapter10.1 10.2
 
B-Tree
B-TreeB-Tree
B-Tree
 
Cs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answers
Cs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answersCs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answers
Cs6702 graph theory and applications 2 marks questions and answers
 
Graph Theory: Trees
Graph Theory: TreesGraph Theory: Trees
Graph Theory: Trees
 
Graph theory in network system
Graph theory in network systemGraph theory in network system
Graph theory in network system
 
Multi ways trees
Multi ways treesMulti ways trees
Multi ways trees
 
Graph theory discrete mathmatics
Graph theory discrete mathmaticsGraph theory discrete mathmatics
Graph theory discrete mathmatics
 
Banks SSC - Cubes and dice
Banks SSC - Cubes and diceBanks SSC - Cubes and dice
Banks SSC - Cubes and dice
 
Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3
Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3
Chapter 1 Functions Relations V3
 
Bellman ford algorithm
Bellman ford algorithmBellman ford algorithm
Bellman ford algorithm
 
BINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.ppt
BINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.pptBINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.ppt
BINARY TREE REPRESENTATION.ppt
 
AVL Tree Data Structure
AVL Tree Data StructureAVL Tree Data Structure
AVL Tree Data Structure
 
2 marks DPCO.pdf
2 marks DPCO.pdf2 marks DPCO.pdf
2 marks DPCO.pdf
 
Tree(Directed and undirected tree)
Tree(Directed and undirected tree)Tree(Directed and undirected tree)
Tree(Directed and undirected tree)
 

Semelhante a Blood Relations Reasoning Guide

Semelhante a Blood Relations Reasoning Guide (14)

Blood Relations.pptx
Blood Relations.pptxBlood Relations.pptx
Blood Relations.pptx
 
DOC-20230201.pptx
DOC-20230201.pptxDOC-20230201.pptx
DOC-20230201.pptx
 
blood relations.pdf
blood relations.pdfblood relations.pdf
blood relations.pdf
 
blood relation.pptx
blood relation.pptxblood relation.pptx
blood relation.pptx
 
Blood Relation_21TDT 661-663.pptx
Blood Relation_21TDT 661-663.pptxBlood Relation_21TDT 661-663.pptx
Blood Relation_21TDT 661-663.pptx
 
BLOOD RELATIONS new.pptx
BLOOD RELATIONS new.pptxBLOOD RELATIONS new.pptx
BLOOD RELATIONS new.pptx
 
Blood relation-with-previous-company-questions
Blood relation-with-previous-company-questionsBlood relation-with-previous-company-questions
Blood relation-with-previous-company-questions
 
Banks and SSC LR Blood relations
Banks and SSC LR Blood relationsBanks and SSC LR Blood relations
Banks and SSC LR Blood relations
 
Blood relations
Blood relationsBlood relations
Blood relations
 
3.blood relation
3.blood relation3.blood relation
3.blood relation
 
Ra03 blood relationship
Ra03 blood relationshipRa03 blood relationship
Ra03 blood relationship
 
Series direction blood relation
Series direction blood relationSeries direction blood relation
Series direction blood relation
 
ppt.pptx
ppt.pptxppt.pptx
ppt.pptx
 
Family
FamilyFamily
Family
 

Mais de Mohit Singla

Total productivity maintenance technique
Total productivity maintenance techniqueTotal productivity maintenance technique
Total productivity maintenance techniqueMohit Singla
 
The toyota way 14 mgmt principles
The toyota way 14 mgmt principlesThe toyota way 14 mgmt principles
The toyota way 14 mgmt principlesMohit Singla
 
The salary theorem
The salary theoremThe salary theorem
The salary theoremMohit Singla
 
The partition of india
The partition of indiaThe partition of india
The partition of indiaMohit Singla
 
The one minute manager
The one minute managerThe one minute manager
The one minute managerMohit Singla
 
The goal is zero defects
The goal is zero defectsThe goal is zero defects
The goal is zero defectsMohit Singla
 
The glass evaluation
The glass evaluationThe glass evaluation
The glass evaluationMohit Singla
 
The future of marketing & advertising
The future of marketing & advertisingThe future of marketing & advertising
The future of marketing & advertisingMohit Singla
 
The digestive system
The digestive systemThe digestive system
The digestive systemMohit Singla
 

Mais de Mohit Singla (20)

Work vs. prison
Work vs. prisonWork vs. prison
Work vs. prison
 
Word of mouth
Word of mouthWord of mouth
Word of mouth
 
Why the moon
Why the moonWhy the moon
Why the moon
 
What if
What ifWhat if
What if
 
Vision mission
Vision missionVision mission
Vision mission
 
Value of food
Value of foodValue of food
Value of food
 
Universe
UniverseUniverse
Universe
 
Trust
TrustTrust
Trust
 
Total productivity maintenance technique
Total productivity maintenance techniqueTotal productivity maintenance technique
Total productivity maintenance technique
 
Time management
Time managementTime management
Time management
 
Three shakti’s
Three shakti’sThree shakti’s
Three shakti’s
 
The toyota way 14 mgmt principles
The toyota way 14 mgmt principlesThe toyota way 14 mgmt principles
The toyota way 14 mgmt principles
 
The salary theorem
The salary theoremThe salary theorem
The salary theorem
 
The partition of india
The partition of indiaThe partition of india
The partition of india
 
The one minute manager
The one minute managerThe one minute manager
The one minute manager
 
The lost mumbai
The lost mumbaiThe lost mumbai
The lost mumbai
 
The goal is zero defects
The goal is zero defectsThe goal is zero defects
The goal is zero defects
 
The glass evaluation
The glass evaluationThe glass evaluation
The glass evaluation
 
The future of marketing & advertising
The future of marketing & advertisingThe future of marketing & advertising
The future of marketing & advertising
 
The digestive system
The digestive systemThe digestive system
The digestive system
 

Blood Relations Reasoning Guide

  • 1. Reasoning BLOOD RELATIONS Type of Problems
  • 2. Mother’s or Father’s son Brother Mother’s or Father’s daughter Sister Mother’s or Father’s brother Uncle Mother’s or Father’s sister Aunt Mother’s or Father’s Father Grand Father Mother’s or Father’s Mother Grand Mother Sons Wife Daughter-in-law Daughter’s Husband Son-in-law Husband’s or wife’s sister Sister-in-law Husband’s or wife’s brother Brother-in-law Brother’s son Nephew Brother’s daughter Niece Uncle or Aunt’s son or daughter Cousin Brother’s wife Sister-in-law Sister’s husband Brother-in-law
  • 3. TYPE –I DECIPHERING JUMBLED UP DESCRIPTIONS  Pointing to a photograph, a man said, “I have no brother or sister but that man’s father is my father’s son”. Whose photograph was it? a) His own b) His son’s c) His father’s d) His nephews
  • 4. Anil introduces Rohit as the son of the only brother of his father’s wife. How is Rohit related to Anil? a) Cousin b) Son c) Uncle c) Son-in-law e) Brother d) None
  • 5. Pointing towards a person in the photograph, Anjali said, “He is the only son of the father of my sister’s brother”. How is that person related to Anjali? a) Mother b) Father c) Cousin c) Maternal Uncle d) None of these
  • 6. Pointing out to a photograph, a man said, “She’s the daughter of the only son of my father’s wife”. How is the girl related to that man? a) Daughter b) Cousin c) Mother d) Sister e) None of these
  • 7. X introduces Y saying, “He’s the husband of the grand daughter of the father of my father”. How is Y related to X? a) Brother b) Son c) Brother-in-law d) Nephew e) None of these
  • 8. Pointing out to a lady, Rajan said, “She’s the daughter of the woman who is the mother of the husband of my mother”. How is that lady related to Rajan? a) Aunt b) Grand Daughter c) Daughter c) Sister e) None of these
  • 9. TYPE – II RELATION PUZZLE  A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A’s son is D’s brother. How is B related to C? a) Father b) Brother c) Grand Father d) Uncle e) None of these
  • 10. Given that  A is mother of B;  C is the son of A;  D is the brother of E;  E is the daughter of B The grand mother of D is a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
  • 11. A and B are married couple. X and Y are brothers. X is brother of A. How is Y related to B? a) Brother-in-law b) Brother c) Son-in-law d) Cousin e) None of these
  • 12. Read the following questions carefully and answer the question given below: There are six children playing football namely A, B, C, D, E and F. A and E are brothers. F is sister of E. C is the only son of A’s uncle. B and D are the daughters of the brother of C’s father. 1.How is C related to F? a) Cousin b) Brother c) Son d) Uncle e) None of these 2. How many male players are there? a) 1 b) 3 c) 5 d) 6 e) 4 3. How many female players are there? a) 2 b) 3 c) 5 d) 1 e) 4 4. How is D related to A? a) Uncle b) Sister c) Niece d) Cousin e) None of these
  • 13. TYPE – III CODED RELATIONS  If A + B means A is the sister of B; A – B means A is brother of B; A * B means A is the daughter of B, which of the following shows the relation that E is the maternal uncle of D? a) D + F * E b) D – F * E c) D * F – E d) D * F + E d) None of these
  • 14. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: If A + B means A is the son of B; A – B means A is wife of B; A * B means A is the brother of B; A / B means A is the mother of B and A = B means A is sister of B.
  • 15. 1. What does P+R-Q mean? a) Q is father of P b) Q is the son of P c) Q is uncle of P d) Q is the brother of P 2. What does P * R / Q mean? a) P is brother of R b) P is father of R c) P is uncle of R d) P is nephew of R 3. What does P = R + Q? a) P is aunt of Q b) P is daughter of Q c) P is niece of Q d) P is nephew of Q 4. What does P = R / Q mean? a) P is aunt of Q b) P is sister of Q c) P is niece of Q d) P is daughter of Q
  • 16. Pointing to a man on the stage, Rita said, “He is the brother of the daughter of the wife of my husband”. How is the man related to Ritu? a) Son b)Husband c) Cousin d) Nephew e) Brother-in-law
  • 17. Pointing to a man receiving the prize, Saroj said, “He is the brother of my Uncle’s daughter”. How is the man related to Ritu? a) Son b) Uncle c) Cousin d) Nephew e) Brother-in-law
  • 18. Pointing to a man, a woman said, “His mother is the only daughter of my mother”. How is the woman related to that man? a) Mother b) Daughter c) Sister d) Grandmother e) None of these
  • 19. Pointing to a photograph, a man said, “She is the grand daughter of elder brother of my father”. How is the woman related to that man? a) Niece b) Sister c) Sister-in-law d) Aunt e) None of these
  • 20. Pointing to a photograph, Vipul said, “She is the daughter of my grand father’s only son”. How is Vipul related to that girl? a) Niece b) Sister c) Sister-in-law d) Aunt e) None of these
  • 21. A woman introduces a man as the son of the brother of her mother. How is the man related to that woman? a) Nephew b) Son c) Cousin d) Uncle e) Grandson
  • 22. Looking at a portrait of a man, Harsh said, “His mother is the wife of my father’s son. Brothers and Sisters I have none”. How is the man related to that Harsh? a) Son b) Cousin c) Uncle d) Nephew e) None of these
  • 23. A party consists of grandmother, father, mother, four sons and their wives and one son and two daughters to each of the sons. How many females are there? a) 14 b) 16 c) 18 d) 24 e) None of these
  • 24. Laxhmi and Meena are Rohan’s wives. Shalini is Meena’s stepdaughter. How is Laxhmi related to Shalini? a) Sister b) Mother-in-law c) Mother d) Step-mother e) None of these
  • 25. Given that: 1. A is brother of B. 2. C is father of A. 3. D is brother of E. 4. E is daughter of B. Then, Uncle of D is a) A b) B c) C d) E
  • 26. Q is the brother of R; P is the sister of Q; T is the brother of S; S is the daughter of R. Who are the cousins of Q? a) R, P b) P, T c) Q, T d) S, T e) None of these
  • 27. Q’s mother is the sister of P and daughter of M. S is daughter of P and sister of T. How is M related to T? a) Grandmother b) Grandfather c) Grandfather or Grand Mother d) Father e) None of these
  • 28. Read following information carefully and answer suitably questions given below: A is father of C. But C is not his son. E is the daughter of C. F is the spouse of A. B is the brother of C. D is the son of B. G is the spouse of B. H is the father of G. Who is the Grand Mother of D? a) A b) C c) F d) H Who is the son of F? a) B b) C c) D d) E
  • 29. All the six members of a family A, B, C, D, E and F are traveling together. B is the son of C but C is not mother the mother of B. A and C are married couples. E is the brother of C. D is the daughter of A. F is the brother of B. 1. How many male members are there in the family? 2. Who is mother of B? 3. How many children does A have? 4. Who is the wife of E? 5. How is E related to D
  • 30. P + Q means P is the brother of Q; P – Q means P is mother of Q and P * Q means P is the sister of Q. Which of the following will mean that M is the maternal Uncle of R? a) M + K + R b) M – R + K c) M + K * R d) M + K – R d) None of these
  • 31. A + B means A is the brother of B; A/B means A is father of B and A * B means A is the sister of B. Which of the following will mean that M is the uncle of P? a) N * P / M b) M + S/R/P c) M / N * R d) M + K/T * R d) None of these
  • 32. A + B means A is daughter of B; A * B means A is the son of B; and A – B means A is the wife of B. If P * Q – S, which of the following is true? a) S is wife of Q b) S is father of P c) P is daughter of Q d) Q is father of P e) None of these If T – S * B – M, which of the following is not true? a) B is mother of S b) M is husband of B c) S is daughter of B d) T is wife of S e) None of these If Z * T – S * U + P, what is U to Z? a) Mother b) Grandmother c) Father d) Can’t be determined d) None of these
  • 33. A + B means A is father of B; A – B means A is wife of B; A * B means A is brother of B; A / B means A is daughter of B. 1. If P / R + S + Q, which of the following is true? a) P is the daughter of Q b) Q is the aunt of P c) P is the aunt of Q d) P is the mother of Q
  • 34. 2. If P – R + Q, which of the following is true? a) P is sister of Q b) Q is daughter of P c) P is the aunt of Q d) P is the mother of Q 3. If P * R / Q, which of the following is true? a) P is uncle of Q b) P is father of Q c) P is the brother of Q d) P is the son of Q 4. If P * R – Q, which of the following is true? a) P is brother-in-law of Q b) P is brother of Q c) P is uncle of Q d) P is father of Q
  • 35. 5. If P + R / Q, which of the following is true? a) P is brother of Q b) P is the son of Q c) P is husband of Q d) P is father of Q 6. If P / R + Q, which of the following is true? a) P is father of Q b) P is brother of P c) P is mother of Q d) P is sister of Q 6. If P * R + Q, which of the following is true? a) P is uncle of Q b) P is brother-in-law of P c) P is father of Q d) P is grandfather of Q