4 Common IQ Questions and Answer


1. John's age is 20 years old. His age is four times as old as his sister. How old will John be when his age is twice his sister's age?

1. 25
2. 30
3. 32
4. 40
5. 42

2. If APPLE converts to ELPPA then 256478 would be?

1. 648725
2. 845267
3. 467825
4. 874652
5. 876452

3. Select the correct answer 1/2 of 1/4 of 1/5 of 400

1. 20
2. 10
3. 5
4. 40
5. 2

4. Michel bought 17 bottle of soft drink from the shop. He wants to move these bottles to his car. He can carry only 3 bottles at a time. What is the minimum number of trips he needs to carry these bottles?

1. 5
2. 5.5
3. 6
4. 7
5. 5.67

Answers

Qes 1


Answer = 30

Explanation:
Now John's age is 20, John's sister's age is 5 (20/4 = John's age is 4 times her sister’s). Now take the answers,
If John age = 25, then sister's = 10 (Not twice)
If John age = 30 then sister's = 15 (twice) - Correct answer


Qes 2

Answer = 874652

Explanation:
Given word converts to reverse order.

Qes


Answer = 10

Explanation: 1/2 X 1/4 X 1/5 X 400 = 10

Qes 4


Answer = 6

Explanation:
17 bottles/3 = 5.67, so he needs minimum 6 times to move the bottles.





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2 comments:

Unknown said...

i can not get number one! "How old will John be when his age is twice his sister's age?" so confusing

Anonymous said...

Current ages are J=20 and S=20/4=5.

If J is 4 times older: 4*S=J

In how many years, lets say x years, will J be twice as old as S:
2*(S+x)=J+x
2S+2x=J+x
2S+x=J; S=5 and J=20
10+x=20
x=10
which means J will be twice as old as S in 10 years.
J+10=30.

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