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33.
A's son B is married with C whose sister D is married to E the brother of B. How D is related to A?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Since E is the brother of B
Therefore, A is the father of E
but D is the wife of E.
Hence, D is the daughter-in-law of A.
Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.
Sahana said:
3 years ago
A's son B is married with C whose sister D is married to E the brother of B. How D is related to A?
very easy here;
A[first generation] can be male or female.
B [son of a, husband of c],
C [wife of B , sister of D],
D [female ] [wife of E],
E [male] [brother of B, husband of D].
As we know that E and B are sons of A and D is the wife of E so for A, D is the daughter-in-law
for D, A is father-in-law.
I hope u all understand
very easy here;
A[first generation] can be male or female.
B [son of a, husband of c],
C [wife of B , sister of D],
D [female ] [wife of E],
E [male] [brother of B, husband of D].
As we know that E and B are sons of A and D is the wife of E so for A, D is the daughter-in-law
for D, A is father-in-law.
I hope u all understand
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Maryada said:
4 years ago
SON OF A = B.
B married with C.
( It is clear c is daughter in law of a and wife of b)
Sister of C= D
D married with E
E is the brother of B.
Hence, E and B are son of A whose wife is D and C respectively.
D will be the daughter-in-law of A.
Hope you understand!
B married with C.
( It is clear c is daughter in law of a and wife of b)
Sister of C= D
D married with E
E is the brother of B.
Hence, E and B are son of A whose wife is D and C respectively.
D will be the daughter-in-law of A.
Hope you understand!
Lamz said:
5 years ago
B is correct, agree with the given answer.
Ramya said:
6 years ago
I didn't understand can you explain clearly.
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Vamsi said:
6 years ago
@Neha.
How can you say A is the mother of B&D? Can you explain this statement?
How can you say A is the mother of B&D? Can you explain this statement?
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Sasikumar s said:
6 years ago
Nice explanation, thanks @Neha.
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Arpan said:
6 years ago
All the genders are clear, but B Is Wife of C.
And C is male, and whose sister D is married to E.
AND Eis brother of B.
AND A is the son of B.
So, I think the given options are wrong.
Correct me if I am wrong.
And C is male, and whose sister D is married to E.
AND Eis brother of B.
AND A is the son of B.
So, I think the given options are wrong.
Correct me if I am wrong.
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Gouri said:
7 years ago
Here they have only asked about the relationship of D to A. Hence there is no need to determine whether A is a male or female.
As far as the gender of D is clear there is no need to bother about the gender of A.
As far as the gender of D is clear there is no need to bother about the gender of A.
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Neha said:
7 years ago
Here they said that B and E are brothers.
D and C are sisters.
E is married to D and B to C.
A iis mother of B and E.
For A sons wife is daughter -in-law.
D and C are sisters.
E is married to D and B to C.
A iis mother of B and E.
For A sons wife is daughter -in-law.
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Sasank said:
7 years ago
How A is father here the gender of A is not defined here?
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