$CATEGORY: Maths - TicTacLearn/12. Smart Charts

//Multiple Choice(10)

How many great-great-grandparents does a person have in total?
{
~ 4
= 8
~ 16
~ 32
}

If Raju's family tree extends to the 4th generation, how many ancestors will there be in total?
{
~ 14
~ 15
~ 30
= 31
}

What does the base of a family tree typically represent?
{
= The youngest generation
~ The oldest generation
~ The ancestors
~ The cultural heritage
}

If Sarah is David's sister and David is John's son, What is Sarah's relationship to John?
{
= Daughter
~ Sister
~ Niece
~ Mother
}

Paul has two children: Emma and Ryan. If Ryan has a son named Alex, what is Paul’s relationship with Alex?
{
~ Uncle
= Grandfather
~ Brother
~ Father
}

//True or False(10)

Each generation in a family tree doubles the number of ancestors. {T}

A family tree only includes blood relations. {F}

The cultural significance of family trees is the same in all societies. {F}

If John is Peter’s grandfather, Peter is John’s uncle. {F}

A mother’s brother is called a cousin. {F}

An uncle’s child is your sibling. {F}

//Fill in the blanks (10)

A family tree represents __________ relationships between family members.
{
~ Business
= Familial
~ Friendship
~ Casual
}

In a family tree, the __________ generation is typically represented at the top.
{
~ Youngest
= Oldest
~ Middle
~ None of the above
}

Raju has __________ great-grandparents on his father's side.
{
~ 2
= 4
~ 8
~ 10
}

A father’s son is called a ________.
{
~ Nephew
~ Brother
= Son
~ None of the above
}

In a family tree, your uncle’s child is your ________.
{
= Cousin
~ Sibling
~ Nephew
~ Stepbrother
}

In a family tree, the father of your father is your ________.
{
~ Uncle
= Grandfather
~ Cousin
~ Sibling
}

//Match the Following(1)

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B:
{
=2nd generation -> Parents
=3rd generation -> Grandparents
=4th generation -> Great-grandparents
=Cultural significance -> Heritage and traditions
}

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