Question : Directions: A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A's son is D's brother. How is B related to D?
Option 1: Father
Option 2: Brother
Option 3: Uncle
Option 4: Son
Correct Answer: Uncle
Solution : As per the given information, the family tree will be as follows –
Here, the quadrilateral represents the male, and the circular figure represents the female in the figure.
So, B is the uncle of D. Hence, the third option is correct.
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