Age + Other Topics - Intermediate Level: tricky scenarios handling Age + Other Topics INTERMEDIATE

This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Age + Other Topics - a key topic in Age Problems. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve age + other topics, age + other topics tricks, and age + other topics shortcut methods through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 5 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate level

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Question 1

Two liquids mixed in ratio 2:1 make 45 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 30L, smaller = 15L. Age difference = 30 - 15 = 15

Question 2

Simple interest on ₹1749 at 10% for 5 years is ₹874. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 1749//100 = 17, B = 874//10 = 87. Sum = 104

Question 3

A car travels 104 km at 52 km/h. The driver's age is 3 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 104/52 = 2 hours. Driver's age = 2 × 3 = 6

Question 4

A car travels 174 km at 58 km/h. The driver's age is 3 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 174/58 = 3 hours. Driver's age = 3 × 3 = 9

Question 5

Simple interest on ₹4394 at 10% for 2 years is ₹878. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 4394//100 = 43, B = 878//10 = 87. Sum = 130

Question 6

A car travels 208 km at 52 km/h. The driver's age is 2 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 208/52 = 4 hours. Driver's age = 4 × 2 = 8

Question 7

Simple interest on ₹3622 at 10% for 3 years is ₹1086. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 3622//100 = 36, B = 1086//10 = 108. Sum = 144

Question 8

A is 7 years older than B. A's age equals the cost price (₹151) and B's age equals the selling price when profit is 21%. Find A's age.
Given: A = cost price = 151, B = selling price = 182. Age difference matches: 151 - 182 = -31

Question 9

A is 13 years older than B. A's age equals the cost price (₹197) and B's age equals the selling price when profit is 43%. Find A's age.
Given: A = cost price = 197, B = selling price = 281. Age difference matches: 197 - 281 = -84

Question 10

A is 8 years older than B. A's age equals the cost price (₹190) and B's age equals the selling price when profit is 48%. Find A's age.
Given: A = cost price = 190, B = selling price = 281. Age difference matches: 190 - 281 = -91

Question 11

Two liquids mixed in ratio 2:1 make 34 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 22L, smaller = 12L. Age difference = 22 - 12 = 10

Question 12

A is 12 years older than B. A's age equals the cost price (₹132) and B's age equals the selling price when profit is 47%. Find A's age.
Given: A = cost price = 132, B = selling price = 194. Age difference matches: 132 - 194 = -62

Question 13

Two liquids mixed in ratio 4:1 make 44 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 35L, smaller = 9L. Age difference = 35 - 9 = 26

Question 14

Simple interest on ₹3336 at 8% for 4 years is ₹1067. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 3336//100 = 33, B = 1067//10 = 106. Sum = 139

Question 15

A car travels 174 km at 58 km/h. The driver's age is 3 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 174/58 = 3 hours. Driver's age = 3 × 3 = 9

Question 16

Two liquids mixed in ratio 2:1 make 45 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 30L, smaller = 15L. Age difference = 30 - 15 = 15

Question 17

A car travels 200 km at 40 km/h. The driver's age is 4 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 200/40 = 5 hours. Driver's age = 5 × 4 = 20

Question 18

A car travels 150 km at 50 km/h. The driver's age is 4 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 150/50 = 3 hours. Driver's age = 3 × 4 = 12

Question 19

A is 9 years older than B. A's age equals the cost price (₹114) and B's age equals the selling price when profit is 45%. Find A's age.
Given: A = cost price = 114, B = selling price = 165. Age difference matches: 114 - 165 = -51

Question 20

Two liquids mixed in ratio 2:1 make 34 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 22L, smaller = 12L. Age difference = 22 - 12 = 10
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