Question:

How is \( H \) related to \( B \)?
Statements:
I. \( H \) is married to \( P \). \( P \) is the mother of \( T \). \( T \) is married to \( D \). \( D \) is the father of \( B \).
II. \( B \) is the daughter of \( T \). \( T \) is the sister of \( N \). \( H \) is the father of \( N \).

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For family tree problems, construct a hierarchical diagram to verify relationships.
Updated On: Feb 13, 2025
  • Statement I alone is sufficient.
  • Statement II alone is sufficient.
  • Either statement I or II is sufficient.
  • Both statements together are necessary.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Analyzing Statement I.
- \( H \) is married to \( P \).
- \( P \) is the mother of \( T \), making \( H \) the father of \( T \).
- \( T \) is married to \( D \), and \( D \) is the father of \( B \), making \( T \) the mother of \( B \).
- Since \( H \) is \( T \)'s father, \( H \) is B’s grandfather.
Step 2: Analyzing Statement II.
- \( B \) is the daughter of \( T \).
- \( T \) is the sister of \( N \).
- \( H \) is the father of \( N \), which means \( H \) is also the father of \( T \).
- Since \( T \) is \( B \)'s mother, \( H \) is \( B \)'s grandfather.
Thus, either statement alone is sufficient.
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