SSC CGL Blood Relation Mock Test 2026: Family Tree Reasoning Questions
Blood Relation questions become difficult when students try to keep every person inside their head. A simple chain like father, sister, son or wife can quickly turn confusing once two generations and an in-law relation are added. This mock is designed around family-tree thinking, so you learn to place people first and answer the relation second.
Students usually make two mistakes in Blood Relation. First, they solve the full sentence in one go instead of making a short family chain. Second, they forget whether the final relation is coming through the father or the mother. That is why maternal uncle, paternal aunt and grandparent questions can feel harder than they actually are.
This SSC CGL Blood Relation Mock Test 2026 contains 25 original family tree reasoning questions covering direct relations, generations, pointing questions, coded relations and mixed family trees. The language is kept simple, but the relation chains gradually become longer so you can practise both accuracy and speed.
The SSC CGL 2026 Tier-I General Intelligence and Reasoning section has 25 questions for 50 marks with a 15-minute sectional timer and 0.50 negative marking for each wrong answer. The official indicative syllabus includes relationship concepts. This page uses the same 25-question, 15-minute and +2/-0.50 framework only as focused Blood Relation practice. Check the official SSC CGL 2026 notice.
Build the family first, choose the option later
If a question contains three or four people, write a tiny relation chain. You do not need a beautiful diagram. A simple parent-child line is enough to stop the generations from mixing.
Your Blood Relation Result
Relation-type accuracy
Find whether your errors come from direct relations, generations, pointing questions, coded relations or mixed family trees.
Detailed family-tree review
Read the short chain and explanation for every wrong answer.
Submit your family-tree test?
Your answers will be scored with +2 for correct and -0.50 for wrong responses.
How to Solve Blood Relation Questions Without Getting Confused
The easiest way is to stop reading the question like a paragraph. Break it into small relation steps and move one person at a time.
Check whose relation is being asked. Build the chain around that person.
Siblings and spouses stay on the same level. Parents move one level up.
Gender decides whether the final answer is uncle, aunt, grandfather or grandmother.
In coded relations, translate every symbol into a normal sentence before connecting people.
What to Practice After Blood Relation
Blood Relation is strongly connected with basic logical chaining. Once these questions feel comfortable, move to another pattern-based Reasoning topic instead of repeating only family-tree questions.
SSC CGL Blood Relation Mock Test FAQs
The official 2026 indicative syllabus includes relationship concepts. Blood Relation and family-tree questions are a practical way to prepare this area.
No. Tier-I Reasoning has 25 questions from the complete syllabus. This is a focused 25-question practice mock for one topic.
Draw a short chain and keep each generation on a separate level. Do not try to hold every relation in your head.
Maternal comes through the mother. Paternal comes through the father. Identify the connecting parent before choosing the answer.
This Tier-I-style practice gives 2 marks for a correct answer, deducts 0.50 for a wrong answer and gives zero for an unattempted question.
Yes. They test the same family concepts but first require you to translate symbols. Practising both direct and coded forms improves flexibility.
