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Eight persons in three generations of a family. K is the daughter-in-law of G. M is the father of L, who is the daughter-in-law of P. H is the brother-in-law of G and the only son of F. H is unmarried. G is male. M has two children. How is M related to G?
- Father
- Brother
- Father-in-law
- Brother-in-law
Correct answer: Father-in-law
Solution
Since L is the daughter-in-law of P, L must be married to P’s child. M is the father of L, so M belongs to the generation above L. The family structure implies that M is the father-in-law of G as per the given relations.
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