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Age Problems Mock Test 1

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Sample Questions

UPSC CSAT Aptitude
A is three times as old as B. Ten years ago, A was four times as old as B. What is the present age of B?
A 15 years
B 20 years
C 30 years
D 25 years
BITSAT Logical Reasoning
A is older than B. C is younger to D but older than B. D is not as old as B. Who is the oldest?
A A
B B
C C
D D
BITSAT Logical Reasoning
Tom is older than Jerry. Spike is younger to Tom but older to Tyke. Tyke is younger to Spike but older to Jerry. Who is the youngest?
A Tom
B Spike
C Tyke
D Jerry
BITSAT Logical Reasoning
The sum of ages of a father and son is 60 years. Six years ago, the fathers age was three times the sons age. What is the present age of the son?
A 18
B 30
C 12
D 24
UPSC CSAT Aptitude
The sum of the ages of a mother and her daughter is 50 years. Five years ago, the mother's age was 7 times the age of her daughter. What is the present age of the mother?
A 40 years
B 35 years
C 45 years
D 30 years
Bank Exams Reasoning
A man is 25 years older than his son. In 5 years, his age will be twice his son's age. What is the son's present age?
A 20
B 25
C 15
D 30
AEEE Quantitative Aptitude
The present ages of a father and son are in the ratio 4 : 1. If 5 years ago the ratio was 9 : 1, what is the present age of the father?
A 36
B 40
C 28
D 32
AEEE Quantitative Aptitude
The ratio of the ages of Amit and Bunty is 4:5. If the ratio of their ages after 6 years will be 5:6, what is Amit's present age?
A 20
B 24
C 30
D 28

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