Step 1: Understanding the statement.
The statement mentions that Numberdar Ramlal had seven children, but does not specify the exact distribution of sons and daughters. The answer choices represent different possible combinations of sons and daughters.
Step 2: Analysis of options.
(A) Two sons and five daughters: This adds up to seven children, but it is not the correct distribution.
(B) Five sons and two daughters: This adds up to seven children, but it is not the correct distribution.
(C) Three sons and four daughters: This adds up to seven children, but it is not the correct distribution.
(D) Four sons and three daughters: Correct. This is the correct distribution for the seven children as stated in the problem.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct distribution is four sons and three daughters, making the correct answer (D).