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Intelligence Test - ISSB - Age Problem Quiz

Attempt 10 MCQs on Intelligence Test - ISSB - Age Problem | Quiz 3

21. A father is three times as old as his son. After 8 years, he will be 2.5 times his son's age. Find the sum of their present ages.



22. Eight years from now, I will be twice as old as I was five years ago. How old am I now?



23. After 6 years, the ratio of ages of A and B will be 5:4. Four years ago, the ratio was 3:2. Find the sum of their present ages.



24. A mother is 5 years more than twice her daughter's age. Four years ago, she was three times her daughter's age. How old is the mother now?



25. A is 3 years less than twice B's age. The sum of their ages is 48. Find the difference between their ages.



26. A father is 5 years older than twice his son's age. The sum of their ages is 50. How old is the father?



27. Eight years ago, A was three times as old as B. Eight years from now, A will be twice as old as B. Find the sum of their present ages.



28. I add 4 to my age, subtract 4 from my age, multiply my age by 4, and divide my age by 4. The sum of these four results is 100. How old am I?



29. The sum of present ages of A and B is 44. After 5 years, the ratio of their ages will be 5:4. Find A's present age.



30. Three years hence, my age will be three times my age nine years ago. How old am I?



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