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Blood Relation Practice Questions

The document outlines various types of blood relation questions, categorized into statement-based, puzzle-style, code-based, view/mimic-type, and logical chain questions. Each category includes examples with corresponding answers illustrating how individuals are related based on given statements or codes. The content serves as a guide for understanding and solving blood relation problems in logical reasoning.

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Blood Relation Practice Questions

The document outlines various types of blood relation questions, categorized into statement-based, puzzle-style, code-based, view/mimic-type, and logical chain questions. Each category includes examples with corresponding answers illustrating how individuals are related based on given statements or codes. The content serves as a guide for understanding and solving blood relation problems in logical reasoning.

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Chapter 1 Blood relation Types included: + Statement-based + Puzzle-style + Code-based (symbol/substitution) + View/Mimic-type (pointing-style) + Logical Chain (multi-step reasoning) @ 1-7: Statement-Based Questions + Ais the brother of B. B is the daughter of C. How is A related to C? <& Answer: Son + Mis the wife of N. N is the son of P. How is M related to P? © Answer: Daughter-in-law + Tis the father of R. R is the sister of S. How is T related to S? <& Answer: Father + Pis the daughter of Q. Q is the sister of R. How is R related to P? © Answer: Uncle + Kis the husband of L. L is the daughter of M. M is the sister of N. How is N related to K? & Answer: Uncle-in-law +X is the son of Y. Y is the mother of Z. How is Z related to X? Answer: Sister + Ais the sister of B. B is the son of C. C is the daughter of D. How is Arelated to D? « Answer: Great-granddaughter @ 8-14: Puzzle-Style Questions + A,B,C, and D are siblings. A and B are twins. C is younger than A. D is older than A but younger than C. Who is the eldest? & Answer: C + Ina family of five, R is the mother of S. T is the father of R. U is the brother of S. V is the sister of T. How is V related to S? © Answer: Great-aunt - PQ R,Slive in the same house. Q is P’s sister. R is Q’s son. Sis R's sister. How is S related to P? <& Answer: Niece + Ais married to B. B is the daughter of C. C is the wife of D. How is A related to D? © Answer: Son-in-law + A family consists of A, B, C, D. B is the brother of A. Ais the daughter of C. C is married to D. How is D related to B? © Answer: Father + X,Y, and Z are siblings. X and Y are daughters. Z is the only son of M. M is married to N. How is N related to X? <& Answer: Mother + Lis the brother of M. M is the father of N. N is the son of O. How is L related to 0? © Answer: Brother-in-law @ 15-21: Code-Based Questions + In code: A + B means A is the father of B; A- B means A is the sister of B. What does A- B + C mean? © Answer: A is sister of B, B is father of C + If AxB means A is the mother of B, and A + B means A is the brother of B, then what does C x D = Emean? «& Answer: C is mother of D, D is brother of E * Incode: A*B means A is the son of B; A$ B means A is the sister of B. Then what does A * B $ C mean? © Answer: A is son of B, B is sister of C + IfA#B means A is the wife of B, A @ B means A is the son of B, then what is the relation of B to Ain A @ B? <& Answer: Father + A-Bmeans A is the daughter of B. A + B means A is the wife of B. What is the relation in X - Y + Z? « Answer: X is daughter of Y, Y is wife of Z + Incode: A &B means A is the brother of B, A % B means A is the sister of B. What does A % B & C mean? © Answer: A is sister of B, B is brother of C + Inacode: A x B means A is the son of B; A= B means A is the wife of B. Then in X x Y + Z, what is the relation of Z to X? © Answer: Grandfather ©@ 22-28: View/Mimic Type Questions + Pointing to a man, Ritu said, "He is the son of my mother's brother." <& Answer: Cousin + Aman said, "The woman in this photo is the only daughter of my grandfather's son.” & Answer: Sister + Looking at a girl, Meera said, "She is the daughter of the wife of my father's only son." © Answer: Daughter + Pointing to a photograph, Ramesh said, "He is the only son of my mother's only son." © Answer: Son + Awoman said, "He is the husband of the only daughter of my father." < Answer: Brother-in-law + Pointing to a girl, Aman said, "She is the daughter of my father's sister." & Answer: Cousin + Looking at a photo, Sohan said, "The woman is the wife of my brother's father." « Answer: Mother @ 29-35: Logical Chain (Multi-Step) + Ais the mother of B. B is the father of C. C is the sister of D. How is Arelated to D? © Answer: Grandmother * Xis married to Y. Y is the daughter of Z. Z is the brother of P. P is the father of R. How is X related to R? <® Answer: Aunt + Ris the son of S. S is the daughter of T. T is the brother of U. U is the mother of V. How is V related to R? & Answer: Cousin + Lis the daughter of M. M is the wife of N. N is the son of O. How is L related to 0? © Answer: Granddaughter + Dis the father of E. E is the mother of F. F is married to G. G is the sister of H. How is D related to H? < Answer: Grandfather-in-law + Kis the brother of L. Lis married to M. M is the daughter of N. How is N related to K? & Answer: Father-in-law or Mother-in-law + Ais the wife of B. B is the brother of C. C is the father of D. How is A related to D? Answer: Aunt

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