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. The present age of a father is 36 years and that of his son is 12. In how many years will father be twice son?

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

3. If 8 years ago, father was 3 times the age of his son and now father is 40, what is the son’s age?

4. Three years ago, A:B=7:9. Three years hence, A:B=9:10. What is B’s present age?

5. The age of a father is twice the sum of ages of his two children. If father is 44 and one child is 14, find the age of the other child.

6. The age of a man is twice that of his wife. Ten years ago, the man was three times his wife. Find their present ages.

7. Ten years ago, the ratio of ages of father and son was 7:2. If father is 42 now, son’s present age is:

8. Two years ago, the average age of P and Q was 18. Four years hence, their average will be:

9. The average age of 12 players is 19. Captain is 25, vice-captain 23. Average of remaining 10?

10. A’s age is 60% of B’s age. B is 25. How old is A?

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

12. Two years ago, the ratio of ages of A and B was 9:8. Two years hence, it will be 11:10. Find A’s present age.

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

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

15. The sum of ages of A and B is 50. Three years ago, A was twice B. What is A’s present age?

16. The present ages of A, B, C are in ratio 2:3:5. After 6 years, the sum of ages will be 66. Find B’s current age.

17. A is 4 years younger than B. Six years ago, A was 2/3 of B. A’s present age?

18. The present ages of A and B are in the ratio 3:2. After 5 years, their ratio will become 4:3. What is A’s present age?

19. 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?

20. The average age of 6 students is 14. If one new student joins, the average becomes 15. What is the new student’s age?

21. The difference between the ages of a father and son is 28 years. In 7 years, father will be twice the son. Father’s present age?

22. The present age of a son is one-fourth of his father. After 5 years, sum of their ages will be 70. Find the father’s present age.

23. Two years ago, the average age of a family of 5 was 20. What is their average age now?

24. If the average of 7 numbers (ages) is 18, by how much does the total increase if each is increased by 4?

25. A mother is three times her daughter’s age. In 12 years, she will be twice her daughter’s age. What is the daughter’s present age?


 

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