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The Reasoning section of every competitive exam includes questions from the topic "Blood Relations". This topic is considered to be quiet important and every year a good number of questions are asked from this topic. It is considered to be a very scoring topic. We are providing you with all the important tools to solve blood relation
Family or Blood Relationship means persons connected by relations like – father-mother, son daughter, brother-sister, grandfather-grandmother, uncle-aunty, nephew-niece, brother-in-law sister-in-law etc. The list can go on and on adding members from father’s side and mother’s side etc.
Questions in Test of Reasoning on Family /Blood Relationship are about the relationship of a particular person with another person of the family, based on the chain of relationships between other members of that family
Family/Blood Relation Tests are an exercise to test the candidate’s ability to comprehend and come to the crux of an issue from complex, lengthy and unclear data.
Example 1: ‘Ram’ is the father of ‘Kusha’ but ‘Kusha’ is not his son. ‘Mala’ is the daughter of ‘Kusha’.’Shalaka’ is the spouse of ‘Ram’. ‘Gopal’ is the brother of ‘Kusha’. ‘Hari’ is the son of ‘Gopal’. ‘Meena’ is the spouse of ‘Gopal’. ‘Ganpat’ is the father of ‘Meena’. Who is the granddaughter of ‘Ram’?
(1) Hari
(2) Mala
(3) Meena
(4) Shalaka
Solution:
‘Mala’ is the daughter of ‘Kusha’ and ‘Ram’ is the father of ‘Kusha’. So, ‘Mala’ is the granddaughter of ‘Ram’. Hence, the answer is (2) Mala.
Some Common Terms
Meaning of some terms often used in questions on the family relationship are given below:
a) Parent – Mother or father
b) Child – Son or daughter (even if an adult)
c) Sibling – Brother or sister (Including half brother and half sister - one parent in common)
d) Spouse – Husband or wife
Basic Relationships:-
Aunt, Uncle, Niece, and Nephew
Relationships Involving the Term ‘-in-law’
General
For example, “brothers-in-law” and not “brother-in-law”. The only exception is the general term “in-laws”, which is always plural.
Father-in-law, Mother-in-law, Son-in-law and Daughter-in-law
Brother-in-law and Sister-in-law
a) Sister-in-law could be
i) The sister of spouse, or
ii) The wife of brother, or
iii) The wife of spouse’s brother.
b) Similarly, Brother-in-law could be
i) The brother of spouse, or
ii) The husband of sister, or
iii) The husband of spouse’s sister.
Relationships Involving the Terms ‘Grand’ and ‘Great’
For example Son of nephew of a person is called Grand Nephew; Brother of Grand Father is called Grand Uncle and so on.
There are two ways Martha could have a stepsister:
a) If Martha’s mother marries second time, and her new husband (Martha’s new stepfather) already has a daughter from a previous marriage, that daughter is Martha’s stepsister because one of her parents is married to one of Martha’s parents.
b) If Martha’s father marries second time, and his new wife already has a daughter, that daughter is again Martha’s stepsister.
Summary of Some Common Relationships
Details of Relationship
Relation
Mother’s or Father’s son
Brother
Mother’s or Father’s daughter
Sister
Mother’s or Father’s father
Grandfather
Mother’s or Father’s mother
Grandmother
Son’s wife
Daughter-in-law
Daughter’s husband
Son-in-law
Husband’s or Wife’s sister
Sister-in-law
Husband’s or Wife’s brother
Brother-in-law
Brother’s or Sister’s son
Nephew
Brother’s or Sister’s daughter
Niece
Uncle or Aunt’s daughter or son
Cousin
Brother’s wife
Sister’s husband
Grandson’s or Granddaughter’s son
Great Grandson
Grandson’s or Granddaughter’s daughter
Great Granddaughter
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