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Read the following information carefully to answer these questions.
A family consists of six members P, Q, R, S, T and U. There are two married couples. Q is a doctor and the father of T. U is grandfather of R and is a contractor. S is grandmother of T and is a housewife. There is one doctor, one contractor, one nurse, one housewife and two students in the family.[1] Who is the sister of T?
(1) R
(2) T
(3) U
(4) Information insufficient[2] What is the profession of P?
(1) Doctor
(2) Doctor or Nurse
(3) Nurse
(4) Housewife[3] Which of the following are two married couples?
(1) US, QT
(2) TS, RU
(3) US, QP
(4) US, RP[4] Which of the following is definitely a group of male members?
(1) QU
(2) QUP
(3) QUT
(4) UTasked in MAT
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Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
In a village of Bastar district in Madhya Pradesh, only two types of people live who belong to a tribal class. The first type is known as class A, while the other is known as class B. In that village, there is no other type of person except these two. The activities of both types of people are governed by perfectly patterned norms of social behaviour. Each person of the tribe has to obey the norms. They are rigid about this.
As far as marriage is concerned, the following norms are to be followed:
(i) The people of class A cannot marry any other member of their own class, though they can marry members of class B.
(ii) After being married, each male member ceases to be a member of that class in which he was born but automatically, he becomes the member of the other class to which his wife belongs.
(iii) As far as females are concerned, they remain the members of their own class after being married.
(iv) On his birth, the child automatically becomes the member of his mother’s class.
(v) When any male member becomes widower or divorcee, then he again belongs to the group in which he was born.
(vi) Nobody can marry more than one person according to social laws.[1] One boy, who was born in class A (boy and his wife both can have married and unmarried brothers),
1. can have his grandson in class A.
2. can have a son-in-law born in class A.
3. can have his uncle from any class.
4. can have a granddaughter in class A.[2] Which of the following marriages is not permissible according to the social laws?
1. Any girl of class B marries her mother’s brother.
2. Any girl of class A marries her mother’s brother.
3. Any boy of class B marries his father’s sister.
4. Any widower born in class A marries his brother’s widow.asked in MAT
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