R. Gupta Solutions for Exercise 13: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

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The ages of Ram and Mohan are in the ratio of 5 : 7 and the difference between them is 12 years. The ages (in years) of Ram and Mohan are respectively:

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The ages of A and B are in the ratio 9:4. Seven years hence, the ratio of their ages will be 5:3. The age of A is: 

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The ratio between the present ages of X and Y is 4:5. The ratio between the 'present age of X' and 'age of Y 3 years ago' is 7:8. The ratio between the present age of X and age of X after seven years will be:

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The ratio between Rahim's and Karim's ages two years ago was 3 : 2 and at present it is 7 : 5. The present age of Karim is:

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The sum of the ages of Ram and Shyam is 40 years. 5 years hence, the ratio of their ages will be 3 : 7. The age of Ram is:

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The ratio of ages of the mother and her daughter is 12 : 5. The difference in their ages is 28 years. The ratio between the present age of the mother and the age of the daughter 4 years after will be:

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The ratio of the present ages of Mahesh and Dinesh is 7 : 8. If 4 years ago the ratio of their ages be 5 : 6, then present age of Dinesh is:

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Six years back Seema was half that of Rupa in age. Four years hence, the respective ratio of their ages would be 3 : 5. The present age of Rupa is: