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In a family, there are six members A, B, C, D, E and F. A & B are married couple. A being the male member. D is only son of C and who is brother of A. E is sister of D. B is daughter-in-law of F, whose husband is died. How C is related to B?

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ABrother
BNephew
CBrother-in-law
DSister-in-law
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Correct Answer

Option cBrother-in-law

All Options:

  • ABrother
  • BNephew
  • CBrother-in-law
  • DSister-in-law

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Detailed Solution & Explanation

We systematically construct the family tree based on the given statements. 1. "In a family, there are six members A, B, C, D, E and F." * Members: A, B, C, D, E, F. 2. "A & B are married couple. A being the male member." * This establishes A as male (+) and B as female (-) since they are a married couple. * Relationship: A (+) <=> B (-) 3. "D is only son of C and who is brother of A." * This statement has two parts: * "D is only son of C": C is the parent of D, and D is male (+). * C * | * D (+) * "who is brother of A": The pronoun "who" refers to C. So, C is the brother of A. Since C is a brother, C is male (+). * A --- C (+) * Combining these facts: A and C are brothers. C is the father of D. * Partial structure: * A (+) <=> B (-) * | * C (+) * | * D (+) 4. "E is sister of D." * Since D is the *only* son of C, E must be a daughter of C. Therefore, E is female (-). * Relationship: D (+) --- E (-) * Updated structure: * A (+) <=> B (-) * | * C (+) * | * D (+) --- E (-) 5. "B is daughter-in-law of F, whose husband is died." * "B is daughter-in-law of F": This means F is a parent of B's spouse (A). So, F is a parent of A. * "whose husband is died":

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Paper

Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

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5 Marks

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Blood Relations

This chapter covers Blood Relations and is part of Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude in the CA Foundation exam.

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