Multiple choice general knowledge

A man has 3 presents that he would like to give to two fathers and two sons. If each of the people gets one present, how did he manage it? He did not share any presents and he did not break any!

  1. One person was a dead body

  2. The 2 fathers and 2 sons are actually 3 people

  3. Impossible to manage

  4. None of these

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B Correct answer
Explanation

The riddle is solved by understanding that the two fathers and two sons can be just three people: a grandfather, a father, and a son. The grandfather and father are both fathers, while the father and son are both sons. This gives us two fathers and two sons from only three people, allowing each person to receive one present. The other options are incorrect as the solution is logically possible.