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Bhim is the son of Asha.  Chetan is the father of Dharam.  Farid is the father of Chetan and husband of Asha.  How Chetan related to Bhim?a.Maternal Uncleb.Brotherc.Paternal Uncled.Father

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Bhim is the son of Asha.  Chetan is the father of Dharam.  Farid is the father of Chetan and husband of Asha.  How Chetan related to Bhim?a.Maternal Uncleb.Brotherc.Paternal Uncled.Father

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Chetan is the son of Farid and Asha. Bhim is also the son of Asha. Therefore, Chetan is Bhim's brother. So, the answer is b. Brother.

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