T is the father of M and P. P is the only daughter of V. M is married to N. A and B are children of M. How is V related to B?
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RBI Grade B 2016
Grandmother
Correct AnswerGrandfather
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- T is the father of M and P, establishing T as the patriarch.
- P is the only daughter of V, implying V is P's mother.
- M, who is male due to being married to N, makes N the wife and therefore, the mother of A and B.
- A and B are children of M and thus grandchildren of T.
- Given P is the daughter of V, and P is a sibling of M, V is M's parent.
- This makes V the grandmother of M’s children, including B.
- Option:1, Grandmother - Correct Answer: V is B’s grandmother.
- Option:2, Uncle ? - Unrelated gender.
- Option:3, Aunt ? - Incorrect, as V is an elder generation.
- Option:4, Sister ? - Nonsensical with given family tree positioning.
- Option:5, Grandfather ? - Gender mismatch.
Green tick and conclusion: Grandmother is the correct answer. "."
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