UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Which of the following statements about blood relation reasoning are correct?

(A) In blood relation problems, the term “maternal uncle” refers to the brother of one’s father;
(B) The term “paternal aunt” refers to the sister of one’s father;
(C) Drawing a family tree or diagram helps to avoid confusion in multi-generation relation questions;
(D) The relations “brother-in-law” and “sister-in-law” can refer to more than one possible person depending on context;
(E) In NET-style questions, gender information may sometimes be inferred from the given statements rather than stated directly;
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Q: Which of the following statements about blood relation questions are correct?

(A) Blood relation problems often describe family links like father, mother, sister, brother and cousin;
(B) Drawing a family tree or diagram can help in solving blood relation questions;
(C) Terms like “brother-in-law” and “sister-in-law” may involve relationships through marriage rather than blood;
(D) In all blood relation questions, the gender of every person is explicitly stated and never inferred;
(E) Blood relation questions may involve multiple generations and require careful attention to phrases like “paternal” and “maternal”;
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Q: Which of the following statements about blood relation problems are correct?

(A) In blood relation questions, terms like “maternal uncle” and “paternal uncle” distinguish relations through the mother and father respectively;
(B) The statement “A is the brother of B” necessarily implies that B is male;
(C) Drawing a family tree or diagram often helps in solving complex blood relation puzzles;
(D) In standard reasoning conventions, “siblings” refers only to brothers and excludes sisters;
(E) “Son-in-law” denotes the husband of one’s daughter;
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