Question

Difficulty: HardBlood Relations

In a family of six members—A,B,C,D,E,A, B, C, D, E, and FF—spanning three generations, there are two married couples. AA is the mother-in-law of CC, who is married to DD. FF is the paternal uncle of EE, who is the daughter of CC. BB is the father of FF. Based on these relationships, how is EE related to BB?

Answer: Granddaughter / Grand-daughter / Grand daughter

Answer

Granddaughter
The relationship is established step-by-step: CC and DD are married, making DD the father of EE. Since FF is EE's paternal uncle, FF is DD's brother. BB is the father of FF, so BB is also the father of DD. As EE is the daughter of DD, EE is the granddaughter of BB.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the direct parentage of EE.
CC is the mother of EE, and since CC is married to DD, DD is the father of EE.
The stem specifies that EE is the daughter of CC, and CC is married to DD.
2
Establish the relationship between FF and DD.
FF is the brother of DD.
FF is defined as the paternal uncle of EE, which means FF is the brother of EE's father (DD).
3
Identify the parent of DD.
BB is the father of DD.
Since BB is the father of FF, and FF and DD are brothers, BB must also be the father of DD.
4
Deduce the relation between EE and BB.
EE is the granddaughter of BB.
EE is the female child (daughter) of DD, and BB is the father of DD. Thus, EE is the son's daughter (granddaughter) of BB.

Key Concept

Multi-generational blood relation deduction through extended family nodes
Estimated Time:2m 0s
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