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Blood Relation Test

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Blood Relation Test

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Key Techniques – Blood Relation Test

Blood Relation questions become easy when solved systematically using logical techniques instead of guesswork. These questions mainly test analytical thinking, family hierarchy understanding, and relationship interpretation skills.

The following techniques help candidates solve Blood Relation problems quickly and accurately in competitive examinations.


Technique 1 – Identify Gender First

Gender identification is the foundation of Blood Relation reasoning.

Example:

Riya is the sister of Mohan.

Mohan is the father of Ravi.


Analysis:

  • Riya → Female
  • Mohan → Male
  • Riya becomes Ravi’s aunt.

Always determine:

  • Male relationships
  • Female relationships
  • Unknown gender situations

Technique 2 – Understand Generation Movement

Blood Relation questions move either upward, downward, or horizontally in the family hierarchy.

UPWARD GENERATION
Grandfather → Father → Self

HORIZONTAL GENERATION
Brother ↔ Sister ↔ Cousin

DOWNWARD GENERATION
Self → Son → Grandson

Tracking generation direction helps avoid confusion.


Technique 3 – Break Long Statements into Small Parts

Complex Blood Relation statements should always be divided into smaller logical units.

Example:

P is the mother of K.

K is the sister of D.

D is the father of J.


Step-by-step analysis:

  • P → Mother of K
  • K → Sister of D
  • D → Father of J

Therefore:

P is grandmother of J.


Technique 4 – Draw Family Tree Diagrams

Family tree diagrams simplify lengthy and confusing questions.

          P
          │
     ┌────┴────┐
     │         │
     K         D
               │
               J

This visual method improves both speed and accuracy.


Technique 5 – Start from the Known Person

Always begin with the person whose relationship is clearly defined.

Example:

“She is the daughter of my father’s only son.”


Known fact:

Father’s only son = Myself

Therefore:

“She” is my daughter.


Technique 6 – Use Symbolic Representation

Short symbols help solve Blood Relation questions faster.

Symbol Meaning
Male
Female
Related to
Older generation
Younger generation
Same generation

Technique 7 – Decode Coded Blood Relations Carefully

Many questions use symbols instead of direct relations.

Suppose:

A + B → A is mother of B

A - B → A is brother of B

A × B → A is sister of B

A % B → A is father of B


P - M + N × Q


Step-by-step:

  • P is brother of M
  • M is mother of N
  • N is sister of Q

Final Result:

P is maternal uncle of Q.


Technique 8 – Focus on “Only” Keywords

Words like “only son” or “only daughter” are extremely important.

Example:

“He is the son of my father’s only son.”


Father’s only son = Myself

Therefore:

The boy is my son.

These keywords simplify complicated statements.


Technique 9 – Distinguish Maternal and Paternal Relations

Candidates often confuse mother’s side and father’s side relationships.

Maternal Side

  • Mother’s brother → Maternal uncle
  • Mother’s sister → Maternal aunt
  • Mother’s father → Maternal grandfather

Paternal Side

  • Father’s brother → Uncle
  • Father’s sister → Aunt
  • Father’s father → Grandfather

Technique 10 – Use Elimination Method

When confused between options, eliminate impossible relationships first.

If the person belongs to:

  • Upper generation → Cannot be cousin or nephew
  • Same generation → Cannot be grandfather
  • Lower generation → Cannot be uncle

Generation analysis quickly removes incorrect answers.


Technique 11 – Handle Pointing and Photograph Questions Carefully

These questions often use indirect language.

Pointing to a photograph, Ravi said:

“He is the son of my mother’s only son.”


Analysis:

  • Mother’s only son = Ravi
  • Boy = Ravi’s son

Therefore:

Ravi is the father.


Technique 12 – Avoid Assumptions

Never assume gender or relationship unless clearly mentioned.

Example:

“Alex is the child of John.”


We cannot assume:

  • Son ❌
  • Daughter ❌

Correct conclusion:

Only “child” is confirmed.


Fast Solving Framework

Read Question Carefully
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Identify Gender
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Determine Generation
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Break Statement into Parts
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Draw Family Tree
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Connect Relationships
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Find Final Relation


Most Common Exam Traps

  • Ignoring generation hierarchy
  • Confusing maternal and paternal sides
  • Assuming gender without proof
  • Misreading coded symbols
  • Skipping family tree diagrams
  • Ignoring “only” keywords

Exam-Oriented Practice Strategy

Practice Area Focus
Direct Relations Family hierarchy understanding
Coded Relations Symbol decoding
Photo/Pointing Questions Indirect relationship analysis
Puzzle-Based Relations Complex family tree solving
Generation Analysis Upward/downward movement

Final Takeaway

The key techniques of Blood Relation Test focus on generation analysis, gender identification, family tree construction, coded relation decoding, and logical sequencing. Candidates who master these techniques can solve blood relation questions quickly, accurately, and confidently in competitive examinations.

Regular practice of family hierarchy problems and coded blood relation questions improves reasoning speed, analytical thinking, and overall exam performance.

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