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In a family, M is married to Y and they have three children, of which only one is a son. Q is the sister of R and R is the brother of T. Y is the father of R. What is T’s relation to Q?

  1. A
    Sister
  2. B
    Daughter
  3. C
    Paternal Aunt
  4. D
    Mother

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

Let's analyze the relationships step by step:
1. Y is the father of R. Since M is married to Y, M is the mother.
2. Q is the sister of R, and R is the brother of T. This means Q, R, and T are siblings (the three children of M and Y).
3. R is a brother, so R is a male (the son).
4. The question specifies they have "only one son". Since R is that one son, the other two children (Q and T) must be daughters (females).
5. Therefore, T is a female sibling to Q, which means T is Q's sister.

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In a family, M is married to Y and they have three children, of which only one is a son. Q is the sister of R and R is the brother of T. Y is the father of R. What is T’s relation to Q?
A
Sister
B
Daughter
C
Paternal Aunt
D
Mother

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