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Ages Problems— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Core Concept

Age problems involve finding current ages or ages at specific times when given ratios between different people's ages. The key insight is that while individual ages change over time, age differences remain constant

Key Rules

First, age difference between two people never changes. If A is 5 years older than B today, A will always be 5 years older. Second, when we add or subtract the same number of years to different ages, their ratio changes. Third, present age problems often give ratios at two different time points.

Formula BlockMemorise — at least one formula appears in every paper

• If ratio of ages is a:b, then ages are ax and bx where x is common factor

• After n years: (current age + n)

• Before n years: (current age - n)

• Age difference = |ax - bx| = |a - b|x
Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs

SSC CGL typically asks three types - current age ratios with future/past conditions, age ratios at two different time points, and problems involving sum of ages with ratios. Questions often involve 2-3 people with time shifts of 2-10 years.

ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question

For two-time-point problems, use the 'difference method'. If ratio changes from a:b to c:d after n years, then (cx-ax) = (dx-bx) where x is the time difference. This eliminates one variable immediately.

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1

Let current ages be 3x and 4x

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Step 2

After 6 years, ages become (3x+6) and (4x+6)

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Step 3

New ratio = (3x+6):(4x+6) = 4:5

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Step 4

Cross multiply: 5(3x+6) = 4(4x+6)

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Step 5

15x + 30 = 16x + 24

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Step 6

30 - 24 = 16x - 15x

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Step 7

6 = x

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Current ages are 3×6 = 18 years and 4×6 = 24 years Verification: After 6 years, ages are 24 and 30, ratio = 24:30 = 4:5 ✓

Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these

Students often forget to add/subtract years from both ages equally. Another error is setting up wrong equations when dealing with 'before' scenarios - remember to subtract years, not add them.

Key Points to Remember

  • Age difference between two people remains constant throughout their lives
  • Current ages in ratio a:b can be written as ax and bx
  • After n years formula: current age + n, Before n years: current age - n
  • When same number is added to numerator and denominator, ratio changes
  • Cross multiplication method works best for solving age ratio equations
  • Sum of ages increases by (number of people × years passed)
  • Two time-point problems require setting up two separate ratio equations
  • Always verify your answer by checking if it satisfies given conditions

Exam-Specific Tips

  • Age problems appear in 1-2 questions per SSC CGL Tier-1 paper consistently
  • Most common time shifts asked are 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 years
  • Three-person age problems have appeared in 15% of recent SSC papers
  • Father-son age problems typically use ratios like 5:2, 7:3, or 9:4
  • Age sum problems often involve total ages of 60, 80, 100, or 120 years
  • Present age is usually a multiple of the ratio terms in 80% of questions
  • Negative age solutions indicate error in problem setup or calculation
Practice MCQs

Ages Problems — Practice Questions

15graded MCQs · easy to hard · full solution & trap analysis

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Practice 1easy

Five years ago, the ratio of Priya's age to Deepak's age was 4:5. If Deepak is currently 30 years old, what is Priya's current age?

Practice 2easy

The ages of Aisha and Bina are in the ratio 8:7. If Aisha is 8 years older than Bina, after how many years will their ages be in the ratio 9:8?

Practice 3easy

Ravi's age is 3 times Rani's age. If Ravi will be twice Rani's age after 10 years, what is Ravi's current age?

Practice 4easy

The ratio of ages of Mohan and Sohan is 7:5. After 6 years, the ratio of their ages will be 4:3. What is Mohan's current age?

Practice 5easy

The ratio of the ages of Kavya and Neha is 6:5. If the sum of their ages is 44 years, what will be the ratio of their ages after 4 years?

Practice 6easy

The ratio of the present ages of Arun and Bhavna is 5:3. If Arun is 20 years older than Bhavna, what is Bhavna's present age?

Practice 7medium

Five years ago, the ratio of Priya's age to Qureshi's age was 3:4. Ten years hence, the ratio will be 4:5. What is Qureshi's present age?

Practice 8medium

Chitra's age is 5/3 times Deepak's age. 6 years ago, Chitra's age was 7/4 times Deepak's age. What is the difference between their present ages?

Practice 9medium

The present age of Rajesh is 3 times the present age of Kavya. 12 years hence, Rajesh's age will be twice Kavya's age. What is Kavya's present age?

Practice 10medium

The ratio of the present ages of Arun and Bhavna is 5:3. After 6 years, the ratio of their ages will be 7:5. What is Arun's present age?

Practice 11medium

The ratio of the ages of Aman and Bimal 4 years ago was 5:7. The ratio of their ages 4 years hence will be 7:9. What is Aman's present age?

Practice 12hard

The ratio of ages of Ishaan and Jaya is 5:4. If Ishaan were 9 years younger and Jaya were 9 years older, the ratio would be 1:1. What is Ishaan's present age?

Practice 13hard

The ratio of ages of Deepak and Esha is currently 7:5. Five years ago, the ratio was 3:2. After how many years will the ratio of their ages be 9:7?

Practice 14hard

The ratio of ages of Arun and Bhavna 5 years ago was 4:5. The ratio of their ages 5 years hence will be 5:6. What is the sum of their present ages?

Practice 15hard

Chitra's age is 1/3rd of her mother's age. After 12 years, Chitra's age will be 1/2 of her mother's age. What is the ratio of their present ages?

60-Second Revision — Ages Problems

  • Formula: Ages in ratio a:b = ax and bx where x is common multiplier
  • Remember: Age difference = constant, so |older age - younger age| never changes
  • Trick: For ratio change problems, cross multiply (3x+n):(4x+n) = p:q
  • Trap: Don't forget to add/subtract years from both ages in future/past scenarios
  • Check: Always verify final answer satisfies both given conditions
  • Pattern: If ages are in ratio 3:4 now and 4:5 later, set up two equations
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