Q1
Q1 The sum of ages of 5 children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of the youngest child?
4 years
8 years
10 years
None of these
Q2
Q2 Sachin is younger than Rahul by 7 years. If their ages are in the respective ratio of 7 : 9, how old is Sachin?
16 years
18 years
28 years
24.5 years
Q3
Q3 The present ages of three persons in proportions 4 : 7 : 9. Eight years ago, the sum of their ages was 56. Find their present ages (in years).
8, 20, 28
16, 28, 36
20, 35, 45
None of these
Q4
Q4 Five years ago, A was thrice as old as B and ten years later, A shall be twice as old as B. What are the present ages of A and B?
50,20
40,50
40,20
60,30
Q5
Q5 Present ages of Sameer and Anand are in the ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. Three years hence, the ratio of their ages will become 11 : 9 respectively. What is Anand's present age in years?
24
27
40
Cannot be determined
Q6
Q6 A father said to his son, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time of your birth". If the father's age is 38 years now, the son's age five years back was:
14 years
19 years
33 years
38 years
Q7
Q7 A is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 27, then how old is B?
7
8
9
10
Q8
Q8 Ayesha's father was 38 years of age when she was born while her mother was 36 years old when her brother four years younger to her was born. What is the difference between the ages of her parents?
2 years
4 years
6 years
8 years
Q9
Q9 Q is as much younger than R as he is older than T. If the sum of the ages of R and T is 50 years, what is definitely the difference between R and Q's age?
1 year
2 years
25 years
Data inadequate
Q10
Q10 Father is four times the age of his daughter. If after 5 years, he would be three times of daughter’s age, then further after 5 years, how many times he would be of his daughter’s age?
1.5
2
2.5
3
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