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A is the sister of B. B is the brother of C. C is the son of D. How is D related to A?

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AMother
BDaughter
CSon
DUncle
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Option bDaughter

All Options:

  • AMother
  • BDaughter
  • CSon
  • DUncle

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Detailed Solution & Explanation

We systematically analyze the given relationships to establish the familial connection between D and A. **Step 1: Analyze the first statement.** "A is the sister of B." This implies that A is female. A and B share the same parents. * A (Female) --- B (Gender unknown) **Step 2: Analyze the second statement and integrate with Step 1.** "B is the brother of C." This implies that B is male. B and C share the same parents. Combining with Step 1, we deduce that A, B, and C are siblings. * A (Female) --- B (Male) --- C (Gender unknown) **Step 3: Analyze the third statement and integrate with Step 2.** "C is the son of D." This implies that C is male. D is the parent of C. Combining with Step 2, we now know the genders of all siblings: * A (Female) --- B (Male) --- C (Male) Since A, B, and C are siblings, and D is the parent of C, it logically follows that D is also the parent of A and B. **Step 4: Determine the relationship between D and A.** From

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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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