Logical Reasoning Questions And Answers :: Analytical Reasoning: part3



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Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. In a family of six, there are three men L, M and N and three women R, S and T. The six persons are Architect, Lawyer, CA, Professor, Doctor and Engineer by profession but not in the same order.
(i)There are two married couples and two unmarried persons
(ii)N is not R’s husband
(iii)The Doctor is married to a Lawyer. R’s grandfather is a Professor
(iv)M is neither L’s son, nor he is an Architect or a Professor
(v)The Lawyer is T’s daughter-in-law.
(vi)N is T’s son and the Engineer’s father
(vii)L is married to the CA
Professor is the grandfather of R therefore, R will be in third generation and professor will be in the first generation. Now it is given that Doctor is married to lawyer and lawyer is T’s daughter-in-law. From here it is clear that one of the married couples is Doctor-Lawyer and is in the second generation. T is the wife of the professor in the first generation. From the information (ii) and (Vii), we conclude that married couples are L – T and N – R and the final family tree is as follows:
Grandparents1st generationL (Professor)T (C.A.)
Parents2nd generationN (Doctor)S (Lawyer)
Children3rd generationR (Architect)M (Engineer)

1. Who is an Architect?

R
M
N
L
T

2. Which among the following is the correct pair of married couples?

LS and NT
LR and NM
LT and NS
SM and NR
opt 5

3. How T is related to M?

Mother
Grandmother
Wife
Daughter
Daughter-in-law

4. Who among the following are two unmarried persons?

L, S
L, M
L, T
R, M
opt 5

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