A man is standing in front of a painting of a man, and he tells us the following: "Brothers and sisters have I none, but this man's father is my fathers son". Who's on the painting?

  1. His Grandfather

  2. His Father

  3. He Himself

  4. His Son


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's analyze the statement given by the man:

"Brothers and sisters have I none, but this man's father is my father's son."

Let's break down the statement to understand it better:

  1. "Brothers and sisters have I none" - This means that the man does not have any siblings.
  2. "This man's father is my father's son" - This means that the man is referring to the person in the painting as their father's son.

From the given options:

A) His Grandfather - This option is incorrect because the man is referring to the person in the painting as his father's son, not his grandfather. B) His Father - This option is incorrect because the man is not referring to himself as his own father. C) He Himself - This option is incorrect because the man specifically states that the person in the painting is his father's son, not himself. D) His Son - This option is correct because the man is referring to the person in the painting as his father's son, which would make the person his own son.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D) His Son. The person in the painting is the man's son.

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