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
Correct Answer: Daughter
Solution : According to the given information, the family tree is as follows –
Here, the quadrilateral represents the male, and the circular figure represents the female in the figure.
So, the girl is the daughter of the woman. Hence, the third option is correct.
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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: 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
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 : Which law states that with constant taste and preference, the proportion of income spent on food stuff diminishes as income increases?
Option 1: Say's Law
Option 2: Griffin's Law
Option 3: Gresham's Law
Option 4: Engel's Law
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