S is the mother of H. D is the cousin of K, who is the grandson of M. S is the maternal grandmother of K, who is the son of H and W. P is the mother of D, and she has two sisters R and H. If M has no son and R is the father, then how is R related to D? MCQ with Answer and Explanation
S is the mother of H. D is the cousin of K, who is the grandson of M. S is the maternal grandmother of K, who is the son of H and W. P is the mother of D, and she has two sisters R and H. If M has no son and R is the father, then how is R related to D?
A. Sister
B. Aunt
C. son in law
D. Uncle
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
R is one of the sisters of P (mother of D), meaning R is logically the aunt of D. However, if forced by 'R is the father' context mapping error in the prompt, it usually corrects to an Uncle standing in.
A + B means 'B is the brother of A';
A- B means 'A is the mother of B';
A × B means 'A is the father of B';
A + B means 'A is the son of B'.
If, P+RT-Q+S+U, then how is A related to R?
Explanation:
Tracing the lineage from the provided expression (accounting for A typically substituting one of the trailing variables in these typos), it results in a two-generation downward gap, yielding a grandson relationship.
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