Do you have trouble with blood relations questions on the logical reasoning section of the GMAT? If so, don’t worry – you’re not alone! In this blog post, we will discuss how to approach blood relations questions. We will also provide a blood relation chart that will help you to visualise the relationships between different members of the family.
What are blood relations?
Blood relations are the relationship that you have with your family members. Blood relation questions are asked to test how well a person knows about his own family and he can also know about his family history. These are asked to test the person’s reasoning skills and logical ability
What are blood relation questions?
Blood relation questions are questions that are asked in an examination to test the person’s knowledge about his family and also to test his reasoning skills.
Examples of blood relation questions:
– The mother of A is the sister of B. What is the relationship between A and B?
– C is the son of D. What is the relationship between C and D?
What are the types of Blood Relation Questions?
There are different types of blood relation questions. They can be asked about siblings, grandparents, uncles and aunts etc. Blood relation questions are also asked in interviews to know the person’s family history.
Conversational based:
This is a type of blood relation question that is asked in an interview. This question tests the person’s ability to have a conversation about his family members. Conversational based blood relation question is asked in an interview to know the person’s family history and also his ability to have a conversation about his family members.
Inference based:
This is a type of blood relation question that is asked in an examination. This question tests the person’s ability to make inferences about his family members. Inference based blood relation questions are asked in an interview to know the person’s family history and also his ability to make inferences about his family members.
What is a Blood Relation Chart?
A blood relation chart is a diagram that is used to show the relationship between different members of a family. It is used to solve blood relation questions.
A blood relation chart shows the relationship between different members of a family. This kind of chart has different boxes that represent different members of the family. The chart will have lines connecting the different members of the family.
The blood relation chart is used to solve blood relation questions. There are many different types of blood relation questions that can come in a logical reasoning test or an aptitude test for a job.
What is Blood Relation Reasoning?
Blood relation reasoning is a type of logical reasoning that is used in aptitude tests.
Blood relation reasoning questions are constructed using blood relations diagrams, also known as pedigree charts, a family tree, in this case.
The family tree will contain information about:
The parents and children of each person on the chart.
You must answer each question based on the information given in the family tree.
Blood relation reasoning questions are difficult at first, but they get easier with practice.
Types of Blood Relation Reasoning Questions
There are three types of blood relation questions:
– identifying relationships
– determining the gender of a person
– determining the age of a person
- The most common type of blood relation question is identifying relationships. In this type of question, you are given a family tree and a question about the relationship between two people.
For example: “Who is the father of Sam?” or “Who is Sally’s sister?”
To answer this type of question, you need to follow the arrows on the chart to determine the relationship between each person.
For example, Sally is John’s daughter and Sam is John’s son.
Therefore, the answer to “Who is the father of Sam?” would be John.
This type of question can also include the word “grandfather”, which means the same thing as a father: a male parent.
- Questions that are asked for determining the gender of a person are a part of blood relations. The questions can be tricky and one needs to have a thorough understanding of the topic in order to answer them correctly.
For example, “Smith is Tom’s father.” This means that Smith must be male and therefore the answer would be Tom is a boy.
- Questions that are asked for determining the age of a person can also be tricky. You can solve them by using the information given in the family tree or through deduction.
For example, “Jones is Tom’s father.” This means that Jones must be at least as old as Tom and therefore the answer would be Mrs Jones is older than or equal to Tom.
Conclusion
You have now completed the logical reasoning section of your LSAT. Congratulations! If you are a student taking the LSAT or any other competitive exam, we encourage you to study this material and others like it. The more prepared you are for questions on test day, the better chance you will do well in all sections of the exam. Remember that these types of problems can be solved without guessing by systematically eliminating choices until only one answer choice (or no answers) is left; then select that option as your solution.