Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Twelve members from the same family are sharing a pack of 266 chocolates among them. There are four generations where the number of males is equal to the number of females. At least one male and female remain unmarried.
None of the persons have the same number of chocolates. No single parent has a child.
Both B and D have the prime number of chocolates which is either 17 or 19 where B is the daughter of D. After B and D, 230 chocolates were given to the father-in-law of D, who takes four chocolates more than D and has only one son. K is the paternal uncle of the husband of D and has one chocolate more than his only brother. R is the only sister-in-law of K, who is an unmarried member. P, who is the mother of R, has three chocolates more than K. The son of P has one chocolate more than P and double the number of chocolates with his wife, J. The father-in-law of J has two chocolates more than J whereas N is the father of V, who is neither the spouse of J nor D. L is the grandfather of both V and S, where both are of the same gender but are not siblings. The difference between the number of chocolates of J and L is half of the difference between the number of chocolates of L and T, who is of the same generation as S but neither the sibling nor the same gender as S. The sibling of T has one chocolate more than T but doesn’t have the second least number of chocolates among the family. The spouse of M has the number of chocolates which is the reverse of the digits of the number of chocolates with M.
1) Who among the following person has the minimum number of chocolates among the family?
A.P’s daughter
B.T’s mother
C.N’s son D.R’s niece
E.None of these
2) What is the difference between the number of chocolates with V and the mother of S?
A.1
B.9
C.11
D.7
E.None of these
3) How is M related to B?
A. Maternal grandfather
B. Paternal grandmother
C. Maternal uncle
D. Paternal grandfather
E. None of these