Ques 1 Blood Relationship
Shikha told Aarushi, “The girl I met, yesterday at the beach was youngest daughter of the brother-in-law of my friend’s mother.” How is the girl related to Shikha’s friend.?
a) Cousin
b) Daughter
c) Niece
d) Friend
Ques 2 Blood Relationship
Pointing to a woman, Manish said, “She is the daughter of the only child of my grandmother.” How is the woman related to Manish?
a) Sister
b) Niece
c) Cousin
d) Data inadequate
Ques 3 Blood Relationship
A family consists of six members P, Q, R, X, Y and Z. Q is the son of R but R is not mother of Q. P and R are a married couple. Y is the brother of R. X is the daughter of P. Z is the brother of P. How many children does P have. ?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
Ques 4 Blood Relationship
If 'A $ B' means 'A is brother of B',
'A @ B' means 'A is wife of B',
'A # B' means ' A is daughter of B' and
'A & B'means 'A is father of B',
then which of the following expressions indicates the relationship 'K' is father-in-law of H'?
a) H @ J $ L # P & K
b) H @ J $ P & L # K
c) H @ J $ L # K & P
d) H @ P $ J & L # K
Ques 5 Blood Relationship
Showing the man receiving the prize, Saroj said, "He is the brother of my uncle's daughter." Who is the man to Saroj.?
a) Son
b) Cousin
c) Nephew
d) Brother-in-law
In this exercise, let us delve into the intricacies of blood relationships through a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to test your reasoning skills. Blood relationships, spanning from the familial to the genealogical, form the cornerstone of human connections. As we navigate through this exercise, each question will challenge your comprehension of kinship ties, lineage, and inheritance. Your task is to analyze the given scenarios and select the most appropriate answers that elucidate the complex web of familial bonds. Through these exercises, we aim to deepen your understanding of blood relationships and enhance your ability to unravel their complexities with clarity and precision. Are you ready to embark on this journey of reasoning and exploration? Let us dive into Exercise III and begin unraveling the intricacies of blood relationships together.