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If relation R is defined as :
a R b if " a is the father of b ". Then, R blankis

  1. Reflexive  
  2. Symmetric  
  3. Transitive  
  4. None of these  

The correct answer is: None of these


    Clearly, R is neither reflexive, nor symmetric and not transitive

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