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What is an example of a Second Degree consanguinity relationship?

  1. Cousins

  2. Grandparent

  3. Neighbours

  4. Nieces and nephews

The correct answer is: Grandparent

A Second Degree consanguinity relationship refers to the familial connections that arise from sharing a common ancestor two generations back. In this context, a grandparent is indeed an example of such a relationship, as a grandparent is the parent of one’s parent, thus creating a two-generation link to the common ancestor (the great-grandparent). Understanding degrees of consanguinity is important in various legal and familial contexts, particularly in matters like inheritance laws and marriages. While cousins, nieces, and nephews also have familial ties, they represent different degrees. First cousins share a common grandparent; therefore, they fall under the Third Degree consanguinity. Nieces and nephews, while part of the family, are also considered in a different degree compared to a grandparent. Neighbours, on the other hand, do not share any familial connection and thus fall outside the realm of consanguinity.