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There are nine members F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N in a family having three generations and two married couples. There is no single parent in the family.
N is the daughter of F who has only two children. F is the sister-in-law of I. N has an only son. J is the son of K and J doesn’t have a sister. M is the only brother-in-law of J’s grandfather. G belongs to the first generation of the family. H is the only brother-in-law of N. L is G’s child.
If G does not have a brother, how is I related to the sister-in-law of H?
This questions was previously asked in
SBI PO Prelims
Maternal aunt
Incorrect AnswerPaternal uncle
Incorrect AnswerMaternal uncle
Incorrect AnswerPaternal aunt
Correct AnswerCannot be determined
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Let's start with F being the sister-in-law of I and having two children. F is married to M, who is the brother-in-law of J's grandfather. Hence, M is J's grandfather.
- N is the daughter of F. N has an only son, and H is N's brother-in-law.
- J is the son of K. Since J doesn't have a sister, K must be either N or H.
- From the given statement G belongs to the first generation, and there are two married couples, G is the only possible parent of F or I.
- L is G’s child, and M is married to F. So, M is J's grandfather.
- Now, if G does not have a brother, then G is the parent of either F or I without a brother.
Connecting the relationship, finally, I is the Paternal Aunt of the sister-in-law of H.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
Option 4: Paternal aunt
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