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Blood Relations Notes

Conceptual Overview
Blood Relations refer to the connections between individuals based on familial ties. Understanding these relationships
is essential for solving various questions in competitive exams. Here are key concepts:

• Direct Relations:
– Parents: Mother, Father
– Siblings: Brother, Sister
– Children: Son, Daughter
• Extended Relations:
– Grandparents: Grandfather, Grandmother
– Grandchildren: Grandson, Granddaughter
– Aunts and Uncles: Related through siblings of parents
• In-laws:
– Father-in-law, Mother-in-law
– Sister-in-law, Brother-in-law
• Terms of Reference: Understanding how individuals relate to one another (e.g., if A is the son of B, then B is
A’s father).

Solved MCQs
1. Question 1: A is the son of B. If B is the brother of C, what is A’s relation to C?
• A) Niece
• B) Nephew
• C) Cousin
• D) Brother
Answer: B) Nephew
2. Question 2: D is the father of E. If F is the brother of E, what is F’s relation to D?
• A) Son
• B) Daughter
• C) Uncle
• D) Grandson
Answer: A) Son
3. Question 3: G is the daughter of H, and H is the wife of I. What is G’s relation to I?
• A) Niece
• B) Daughter
• C) Sister
• D) Cousin
Answer: B) Daughter

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4. Question 4: J has two siblings, K and L. If M is K’s son, what is M’s relation to J?
• A) Cousin
• B) Nephew
• C) Niece
• D) Brother
Answer: B) Nephew
5. Question 5: N is the mother of O and P. If Q is the sister of O, what is Q’s relationship to P?

• A) Cousin
• B) Sister
• C) Niece
• D) Aunt

Answer: B) Sister
6. Question 6: R is the husband of S. If T is the daughter of R, what is T’s relation to S?
• A) Sister
• B) Daughter
• C) Cousin
• D) Niece
Answer: B) Daughter
7. Question 7: U is the son of V, who is the daughter of W. What is U’s relationship to W?

• A) Grandson
• B) Son
• C) Nephew
• D) Brother

Answer: A) Grandson
8. Question 8: X is the brother of Y. If Z is the daughter of Y, what is Z’s relation to X?
• A) Niece
• B) Cousin
• C) Sister
• D) Daughter
Answer: A) Niece
9. Question 9: A is the aunt of B. If C is the sister of A, what is C’s relationship to B?

• A) Mother
• B) Grandmother
• C) Sister
• D) Cousin

Answer: A) Mother
10. Question 10: D is the father of E and F. If G is the son of E, what is G’s relation to D?
• A) Grandson
• B) Son
• C) Nephew
• D) Cousin
Answer: A) Grandson

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Practice MCQs
1. A is the sister of B. C is the mother of A. What is C’s relation to B?
• A) Aunt
• B) Mother
• C) Sister
• D) Grandmother
2. D is the father of E. If E is the mother of F, what is D’s relation to F?
• A) Grandfather
• B) Uncle
• C) Father
• D) Brother
3. G has two sisters, H and I. If J is the son of I, what is J’s relation to G?

• A) Cousin
• B) Nephew
• C) Niece
• D) Brother
4. K is the son of L and M. If N is the brother of L, what is N’s relation to K?

• A) Uncle
• B) Cousin
• C) Grandfather
• D) Father

5. O is the daughter of P. If Q is the sister of P, what is Q’s relation to O?


• A) Aunt
• B) Mother
• C) Sister
• D) Cousin
6. R is the wife of S. If T is their son, what is T’s relation to R?
• A) Nephew
• B) Son
• C) Cousin
• D) Brother
7. U is the granddaughter of V. If W is V’s daughter, what is W’s relation to U?
• A) Mother
• B) Aunt
• C) Sister
• D) Cousin
8. X is the sister of Y. If Z is the father of Y, what is Z’s relation to X?

• A) Brother
• B) Father
• C) Uncle
• D) Son

9. A is the uncle of B. If C is the sister of A, what is C’s relation to B?


• A) Mother
• B) Aunt

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• C) Grandmother
• D) Cousin
10. D is the son of E, who is the daughter of F. What is D’s relation to F?

• A) Grandson
• B) Nephew
• C) Son
• D) Cousin

Tips for Solving Blood Relation Problems


• Draw a Family Tree: Visualizing relationships can clarify connections.
• Use Symbols: Use letters to denote individuals and symbols for relationships (e.g., + for father, - for mother).
• Practice Regularly: Familiarity with different types of relationships will improve speed and accuracy in compet-
itive exams.

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