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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #63941: Some age groups
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    Some age groups


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    1. If you are in the age range of 60 to 69 years then you are a .

    2. A man who is in his nineties is a .

    3. A man who is in his forties and so can still consider himself fairly young is a .

    4. An individual who has entered in his fifties and falls in the age range 50-59 years is a .

    5. The Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh who is in his seventies is a .

    6. A man who has entered into his eighties is quite an aged person and can be called an .

    7. A person who is a 100 years old can afford to smile for having completed a century- a rare feat as far as longevity is concerned. He is a .

    8. In the Old Testament there was this patriarch who lived for 969 years. His name was .










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