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Icse Blood Relations

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Icse Blood Relations

Blood Relations

Why Draw a Family Tree?

Blood relation problems give you clues in a chain. The safest method is always to draw a family tree — boxes for people, lines for parent-child, = for married couples.

Symbols:

  • △ = male | ○ = female | △=○ = married couple | vertical line = parent-child | horizontal = siblings

Key Relationship Terms

RelationMeaning
MaternalMother's side
PaternalFather's side
SiblingBrother or sister
SpouseHusband or wife
Nephew / NieceBrother's or sister's son / daughter
Uncle / AuntParent's brother / sister
CousinUncle or aunt's child
Son-in-lawDaughter's husband
Daughter-in-lawSon's wife
Brother-in-lawSpouse's brother OR sibling's husband

Worked Examples

Example 1 (simple chain):

"A's father is B's son. C is B's father. How is A related to C?"

Build the tree:

C
└── B (C's son)
    └── (B's son) = A's father
        └── A

So: C → B → (A's father) → A C is A's great-grandfather.

Example 2 (gender trap):

"Pointing to a photograph, Rekha said: 'He is the only son of my grandmother's only daughter.' How is the person in the photo related to Rekha?"

Rekha's grandmother → only daughter = Rekha's mother. Mother's only son = Rekha's brother. Answer: Brother

Example 3 (coded relations):

A + B means A is the father of B A - B means A is the mother of B A × B means A is the brother of B A ÷ B means A is the sister of B

If P + Q - R, how is P related to R? P is Q's father → Q is R's mother → R is P's grandchild (specifically granddaughter since Q is mother).

Strategy for Complex Puzzles

  1. Identify all people mentioned (assign letters if needed)
  2. Draw the tree — don't try to solve in your head
  3. Resolve gender first — many tricks involve gender ambiguity
  4. Check from the question's perspective — "A is related to B" vs "B is related to A"

Classic Traps

TrapExampleFix
Gender ambiguity"Pointing to a girl, he said 'She is my mother's son's wife.'"Draw carefully — "son's wife" = daughter-in-law of his mother = his brother's wife = sister-in-law
"Only" child"He is the only son of my father" = he is my brotherCheck if the speaker's gender changes the answer
Two interpretationsGrandfather vs great-uncle when tree is unclearCheck all possibilities, answer "Cannot be determined" if both possible

Practice Problems

  1. A is B's sister. B is C's mother. C is D's father. How is A related to D?

  2. "That woman is the mother of my daughter's husband's sister." What is the woman to you?

  3. Pointing to a man, a woman says: "His mother is the only daughter of my mother." How is the woman related to the man?

  4. P is Q's brother. Q is R's sister. R is S's father. How is P related to S?

  5. Stretch: In a family, there are 6 members A, B, C, D, E and F. A and B are married. D is A's son and E's brother. C is B's daughter-in-law. F is E's grandfather. Who is B's father-in-law?

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • Why Draw a Family Tree?
  • Key Relationship Terms
  • Worked Examples
  • Strategy for Complex Puzzles

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