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If A's son is B's son's father, then how is A related to B?

AA is B's father only
BA is B
CA is B's son only
DA is B's brother only
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. A is B
1. B's son's father = B himself. 2. So A's son = B's son. 3. Therefore A and B refer to the same person. 4. Hence A is B. _Source: SSC Stenographer Study Material, Chapter on Blood Relations (jkchrome.com, Mistral OCR'd PDF), section on identity_
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