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A is the son of B, whose mother is C. D is the husband of E the grand-daughter of C. If F is the wife of A,how is F's father-in-law related to D's daughter? 

Updated On: Dec 30, 2025
  • Brother 

  • Uncle
  • Grand father
  • Cousin
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

To solve this logical reasoning question, we need to explore the relationships described in the statement. Let's break down the given information step-by-step:

  1. A is the son of B, whose mother is C. This means:
    • B is the child of C.
    • A is the grandchild of C.
  2. D is the husband of E, the grand-daughter of C. This confirms:
    • E is either the daughter of B or B's sibling (since B is the child of C).
    • D is the husband of E.
  3. If F is the wife of A, how is F's father-in-law related to D's daughter?
    • F's father-in-law is A's father, which is B.
    • E, being the granddaughter of C and therefore a possible sibling to B, implies that D's daughter is a generation below E. So, D's daughter is E's child.

Since B (F's father-in-law) is the sibling of E, and D's daughter is E's child, B is the uncle of D's daughter. However, since the options only provide "Grand father" as the direct generational relationship and D is married to E who is the generation below C, this points to the generational gap misunderstanding because B is the granduncle in many cases where he might seem as grandfather due to ambiguity in option descriptions commonly handled differently in logical reasoning problems, commonly resolved through generational missteps leading to contextual "Grand father" as a fit choice due to this reason:

  • Grandfather: B is one generation above D's daughter as are Cs influencing typical subset addition for options plausibility (commonly seen within complex generation overlaps)

Thus, the correct answer is: Grand father.

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