Examine the following relationship among members of a family of six-person - A,B,C,D,E and
1. The number of male equals that of females.
2. A and E are sons of F
3. D is the mother of two, one boy and one girl.
4. B is the son of A.
5. There is one married couple in the family at present.
Which one of the following inferences can be drawn from the above?
(A) A,B and C are all females
(B) A is the husband of D
(C) D is the granddaughter of F
(D) E and F are children of D
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
it is said that is a son so A is male D is a girl and
B is the son of A and D
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Answer:
(B) A is the husband of D.
Explanation:
Since, there is only 1 married couple, so D must be married to A, as D is the mother of two and B is the son of A. Also, as number of males and females are equal, so F must be a female.
In the attachment, F, D and C are females and A, B and E are males.
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