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ExamsIBPS POReasoning

There are eight persons in a three-generation family. J is the father of B and grandfather of H. G is the father-in-law of H's parent. K is the sister-in-law of G's child. K has a brother who has no child. F is the son-in-law of C's father. B is the sister of C. P is the child of F's sister-in-law. What is the relation of P with respect to H?

  1. Cannot be determined
  2. Sister
  3. Niece
  4. Nephew

Correct answer: Cannot be determined

Solution

The clues allow more than one valid family arrangement. Since F's sister-in-law is not uniquely identifiable, P's relation to H cannot be fixed uniquely. Therefore, the answer is not determinable from the given information.

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