Intelligence Age Problems Test 1 Online

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Age Problems Test 1 Online

Total Questions: 100
Time Allowed: 50 Minutes
Total Marks: 100
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Intelligence Practice Age Problems Test 1

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1. A father’s age is 3 times the sum of ages of his two children. In 5 years, it will be twice. If children are same age, each child is:

2. The difference between ages of A and B is 12 years. If A is elder and ratio is 7:4, what is B’s age?

3. A is 150% of B’s age. The difference between them is 12. A’s age?

4. Five years ago, the average age of A and B was 20. What is their sum of ages now?

5. A is 25% older than B. If their sum is 90, what is A’s age?

6. The ratio of present ages of A and B is 3:2. After 10 years, the ratio becomes 4:3. Find present ages.

7. If 4 years ago, the ratio of ages of A and B was 3:5, and now their ages are 24 and 40 respectively, what will be their ages after 4 years?

8. A mother is twice as old as her daughter. 20 years ago, the mother was 10 times older. What is the present age of the daughter?

9. A father will be twice his son’s age in 9 years. Currently he is 27 years older. Son’s present age?

10. The ratio of the ages of a mother and daughter is 7:3. After 8 years, the ratio is 15:7. Mother’s present age?

11. The age of a man is 3 times that of his wife. 5 years ago, it was 4 times. Find present age of wife.

12. A person was 20 years old 12 years ago. What will be his age after 8 years?

13. The age of a grandfather is 6 times that of his grandson. In 15 years, he will be 3 times. Grandson’s current age?

14. A father is 30 years older than his son. After 10 years, father will be twice the son. Father’s present age?

15. A is 10 years older than B. The ratio of their ages is 7:5. What is A’s age?

16. The ratio of ages of A and B is 5:6. After 6 years, the ratio will become 6:7. Find A’s present age.

17. The present ages of Ram and Shyam are 30 and 20. After how many years will their ages be in ratio 9:7?

18. If the present age of a father is 44 and that of son is 16, after how many years will father be 1.5 times son?

19. The present ages of father and son are in ratio 11:5. If the difference is 36, find son’s age.

20. The present ages of father and son are in the ratio 13:5. If father is 52, how old is son?

21. In 8 years, the ratio of ages of A and B will be 7:6. Currently A is 6 years older than B. What is B’s present age?

22. The present age of A is twice that of B and thrice that of C. If sum of their ages is 90, what is A’s age?

23. The present age of a man is 4 times his son. After 15 years, he will be twice. Son’s present age?

24. The average age of 40 students is 15 years. If teacher’s age is included, the average becomes 16. Find the teacher’s age.

25. The sum of ages of two sisters is 34. Four years ago, the elder was twice the younger. Elder’s present age?


 

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