Question : Directions: Pointing to a photograph of a lady, Vishal says "She is the sister-in-law of my grandfather's (paternal) daughter". How is the lady in the photograph related to Vishal?
Option 1: Mother
Option 2: Aunt
Option 3: Sister
Option 4: Cannot be determined
Correct Answer: Cannot be determined
Solution : The family tree is as follows – Here, the quadrilateral represents the male, and the circular figure represents the female in the figure. The above family tree shows two possibilities where in one, the lady can be the mother of Vishal, and in other, the lady can be the aunt of Vishal.
So, from the above, the exact relationship between the lady and Vishal cannot be determined. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
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Question : Directions: Pointing to a woman, a girl says, "Her daughter-in-law is married to the only son of my husband's mother-in-law". How is the girl related to the woman?
Option 1: Niece
Option 2: Granddaughter
Option 3: Daughter
Option 4: Cousin
Question : Directions: A man and a woman are sitting in a room. The man's mother-in-law and the woman's mother-in-law are mother and daughter, respectively. How is the man related to the woman?
Option 1: Father
Option 2: Father-in-law
Option 3: Grandfather
Option 4: Brother
Question : Directions: Mukesh's sister is the wife of Ramesh. Ramesh is Rani's only brother. Ramesh's father is Madhur. Sheetal is Ramesh's paternal grandmother. Rema is Sheetal's daughter-in-law. Ronit is Rani's brother's son. How is Ronit related to Mukesh?
Option 1: Son
Option 2: Nephew
Option 3: Brother
Option 4: Brother-in-law
Question : Which law was developed in the 1600s to describe that any force applied to a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions, regardless of the shape of the container?
Option 1: Magnus's law
Option 2: Graham's law
Option 3: Pascal's law
Option 4: Torricelli's law
Question : The law of demand is based on:
Option 1: Manufacturer's preference
Option 2: Seller's preference
Option 3: Supplier's preference
Option 4: Consumer's preference
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