Question
There are seven members in a family. Who is the
father-in-law of F? Statement I: I is the daughter of A, who is married to the son of K. S and A are the children of T and J. F is the only son-in-law of J. S and T are male members. Statement II: J is married to A, who is the mother of F. K and A are siblings. F is married to I, who is the son of T. T has two children. The question given below consists of some statements given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statement and answer the question.Solution
From Statement I we get: T is the father-in-law of F. Only Statement I alone is sufficient. From statement II, we cannot get the answer as insufficient data is given.
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