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RRB Group D Blood Relations

Study Material — 1 PYQs (2022–2022) · Concept Notes · Shortcuts

RRB Group D Blood Relations is a frequently tested subtopic — 1 previous year questions from 2022–2022 papers are included below with concept notes, key rules and shortcut tricks.

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RRB Group D Blood Relations — Past Exam Questions

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Exam Q 12022Previous Year Pattern

Ramesh has a brother named Suresh. Suresh's mother is Kamala. Kamala's husband is Prakash. How is Prakash related to Ramesh?

Concept Notes

Blood Relations— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Core Concept

You get information about how people are related to each other. Your job is to find the relationship between two specific persons mentioned in the question

Key Rules to Remember

Always draw a family tree or use symbols while solving 2. Use (+) for male, (O) for female, (=) for marriage, (-) for siblings 3. One generation up = parent level, one generation down = children level 4. Same generation = siblings/cousins level Major Relationship Categories: • Direct Relations: Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, Husband, Wife • Extended Relations: Uncle, Aunt, Nephew, Niece, Cousin, In-laws • Generational Relations: Grandfather, Grandmother, Grandson, Granddaughter

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs
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Simple family tree questions (40% weightage)

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Coded relationship problems (35% weightage)

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Mixed gender confusion problems (25% weightage)

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Same generation = Sibling/Cousin

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1 generation gap = Parent-Child

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2 generation gap = Grandparent-Grandchild

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on

Q: Pointing to a man, Rita says 'His mother is the only daughter of my mother'. How is Rita related to the man? Step-by-step Solution: 1. Break down: 'Only daughter of my mother' = Rita herself 2.

So the man's mother = Rita 3. If Rita is the man's mother, then Rita is his MOTHER Answer: Mother Worked Example 2: Q: A is B's sister. C is B's mother.

D is C's father. E is D's mother. How is A related to D? Step-by-step Solution: 1.

A is B's sister (same generation) 2. C is B's mother (C is parent of both A and B) 3. D is C's father (D is A's grandfather) 4.

Therefore, A is D's granddaughter Answer: Granddaughter Mega Shortcut - The 'Only' Trick: When you see 'only son' or 'only daughter', that person becomes the direct link: • 'Only son of my father' = Myself (if male) or My brother • 'Only daughter of my mother' = Myself (if female) or My sister Another Power Trick - Reverse Method: Start from the answer choices and work backwards. This saves 30-40% time in complex problems. Common Trap #1: Gender Confusion This is the biggest mistake students make. Words like 'child', 'parent', 'sibling' don't specify gender.

Always check if the question asks for a specific gender relationship. For example, if the answer is 'sibling' but options are 'brother/sister', you need additional information to determine gender. Quick Recognition Patterns: • 'Pointing to a photo' questions = Direct relationship type • 'Only son/daughter' statements = Self-reference or direct sibling • Multiple step relationships = Draw the tree, don't solve mentally Time Management: Spend maximum 90 seconds per blood relation question. If it takes longer, mark for review and move ahead.

Key Points to Remember

  • Always draw family tree using symbols: (+) male, (O) female, (=) marriage, (-) siblings
  • Generation counting formula: Same level = sibling/cousin, 1 gap = parent-child, 2 gaps = grandparent-grandchild
  • 'Only son/daughter of my father/mother' typically refers to yourself or direct sibling
  • Gender confusion is the #1 trap - check if question needs specific male/female relationship
  • Reverse method: Start from answer choices and work backwards to save time
  • Direct relations: Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister, Husband, Wife
  • Extended relations: Uncle, Aunt, Nephew, Niece, Cousin, Brother-in-law, Sister-in-law
  • Blood relations appear in 2-3 questions per SSC CGL paper with 95% consistency
  • Maximum time limit: 90 seconds per question, longer problems should be marked for review
  • Coded relationships can be decoded by replacing pronouns with actual names systematically

Exam-Specific Tips

  • Blood relations questions appear in 2-3 numbers per SSC CGL Tier-1 paper consistently
  • Difficulty level ranges from easy (1 mark) to moderate (1 mark) - no complex variations in recent years
  • Success rate: 75-80% for candidates who practice family tree drawing method regularly
  • Most common relationship asked: Nephew/Niece relationships appear in 40% of blood relation questions
  • Gender-neutral terms like 'child', 'parent', 'sibling' appear in 60% of questions as trap elements
  • Questions involving 'only son' or 'only daughter' constitute 25% of total blood relation problems
  • Average solving time for trained candidates: 45-60 seconds per question
  • Pointing to photograph type questions have appeared in SSC CGL 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022 papers
Practice MCQs

Blood Relations — Practice Questions

3graded MCQs · easy to hard · full solution & trap analysis

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Practice 1easy

Rajesh is the father of Priya. Priya is the mother of Amit. Deepak is the brother of Priya. How is Deepak related to Amit?

Practice 2medium

Rajesh has a son named Amit. Rajesh's wife is Priya. Priya's brother is Vikram. Vikram's daughter is Neha. How is Neha related to Amit?

Practice 3hard

In a family, Rajesh is the father of Priya. Priya is the mother of Amit. Amit is the brother of Neha. Vikram is the husband of Neha. Pooja is the daughter of Vikram and Neha. Now, how is Rajesh related to Pooja?

60-Second Revision — Blood Relations

  • Remember: Use (+) for male, (O) for female while drawing family trees
  • Formula: Count generations - same level means sibling/cousin relationship
  • Trap: Watch for gender confusion when answer choices specify brother/sister
  • Shortcut: 'Only daughter of my mother' = myself (female) or sister
  • Time limit: Maximum 90 seconds per question, mark difficult ones for later review
  • Pattern: Most questions test nephew/niece and grandparent relationships
  • Method: For coded problems, replace all pronouns with actual names first
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