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What age groupYear or Grade 11
What topicRATIO
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Year 11 Mathematics Quiz: Ratio

Instructions

Answer the following questions based on the descriptions of the images. Each answer should be complete and demonstrate your understanding of the concept of ratio.


Questions

  1. The image of a fruit basket containing 8 apples, 4 bananas, and 2 pears. What is the ratio of apples to the total number of fruits in the basket?

  2. The image of two containers, one holding 3 litres of blue liquid and the other containing 1 litre of red liquid. What is the ratio of blue liquid to red liquid?

  3. The image of a classroom where 10 students are boys and 5 students are girls. What is the ratio of boys to girls in the classroom?

  4. The image of a chocolate recipe requiring 200g of dark chocolate, 100g of milk chocolate, and 50g of white chocolate. What is the ratio of dark chocolate to the total amount of chocolate used?

  5. The image of a car and a bicycle parked side by side. The car is 4.5 metres long, while the bicycle is 1.5 metres long. What is the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the bicycle?

  6. The image of a pie chart showing the distribution of pets in a household: 6 cats, 3 dogs, and 1 rabbit. What is the ratio of dogs to cats in this household?

  7. The image of different-coloured marbles in a jar: 12 red marbles, 8 blue marbles, and 4 green marbles. What is the ratio of green marbles to the total number of marbles in the jar?

  8. The image of an art gallery showing 5 paintings by Picasso, 3 by Van Gogh, and 2 by Monet. What is the ratio of Van Gogh's paintings to Monet's paintings?

  9. The image of an athlete running on a track. The distance is marked as 800 metres for laps of 2 athletes, one running 400 metres and the other 200 metres. What is the ratio of the distance run by the first athlete to the second athlete?

  10. The image of three different water bottles: one with 500ml, one with 1 litre, and one with 250ml. What is the ratio of the largest bottle to the smallest bottle?

  11. The image of a recipe that uses 4 cups of flour, 2 cups of sugar, and 1 cup of milk. What is the ratio of sugar to milk in this recipe?

  12. The image of a box containing 6 pencils, 3 erasers, and 2 sharpeners. What is the ratio of sharpeners to the total number of items in the box?

  13. The image of a school where there are 20 mathematics students and 15 history students. What is the ratio of mathematics students to history students?

  14. The image of a lemonade stall selling 10 cups of lemonade for every 5 cups of water used. What is the ratio of lemonade to water?

  15. The image of people at a concert: 40 males and 60 females. What is the ratio of females to males in the concert?

  16. The image of a bookshelf containing 12 novels, 8 science books, and 4 history books. What is the ratio of history books to the total number of books on the shelf?

  17. The image of a gardener planting 10 roses, 5 tulips, and 15 daisies. What is the ratio of tulips to roses?

  18. The image of a video game with 30 players, made up of 12 females and 18 males. What is the ratio of females to the total number of players?

  19. The image of a fruit salad made with 2 parts mango, 3 parts banana, and 1 part strawberry. What is the ratio of mango to banana in the fruit salad?

  20. The image of a cake layered with 3 layers of chocolate, 2 layers of vanilla, and 1 layer of strawberry. What is the ratio of vanilla layers to total layers in the cake?


Answers

  1. 8:14 (or 4:7)
  2. 3:1
  3. 10:5 (or 2:1)
  4. 200:350 (or 4:7)
  5. 4.5:1.5 (or 3:1)
  6. 3:6 (or 1:2)
  7. 4:24 (or 1:6)
  8. 3:2
  9. 400:200 (or 2:1)
  10. 1000:250 (or 4:1)
  11. 2:1
  12. 2:11
  13. 20:15 (or 4:3)
  14. 10:5 (or 2:1)
  15. 60:40 (or 3:2)
  16. 4:24 (or 1:6)
  17. 5:10 (or 1:2)
  18. 12:30 (or 2:5)
  19. 2:3
  20. 2:6 (or 1:3)