Pointing to a photograph, a man says, "I have no brother or sister, but that man's father is my father's son." Whose photograph is it?A. His ownB. His sonC. His fatherD. His nephew
Question
Pointing to a photograph, a man says, "I have no brother or sister, but that man's father is my father's son." Whose photograph is it?A. His ownB. His sonC. His fatherD. His nephew
Solution
The answer is B. His son.
Here's the step-by-step reasoning:
- The man in the question has no brother or sister, so "my father's son" can only be himself.
- Therefore, "that man's father" mentioned in the photograph is the man himself.
- So, the photograph is of his son.
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