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A family of two generations consisting of six members P, Q, R, S, T and U has three males and three females. There are two married couples and two unmarried siblings. U is P’s daughter and Q is R’s mother-in-law. T is an unmarried male and S is a male. Which one of the following is correct?
R is U's husband.
R is S's wife.
S is unmarried.
None of the above
Sol. Ans.(b).
Given – 1. Two generations; 2. Six members P, Q, R, S, T and U. Three males, and three females. Two married couples (which means out of these four two will be male and two will be female). Two unmarried siblings.
Logical Conclusions - Out of two unmarried siblings one will be male and one will be female.
There are only two generations. Let the older generation be G1 and younger generation be G2.
P and Q will be part of G1 because of being a parent and mother-in-law.
Considering all the information we can get following order (circle representing male and triangle representing female –
U, R and T (unmarried male) will be part of G2.
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Pooja Rani Mittal
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