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Ratio And Proportion Quizzes, Questions & Answers

Ratio and proportion are essential mathematical concepts that form the foundation for various applications in everyday life. If you're looking to enhance your understanding of these fundamental concepts or seeking to strengthen your problem-solving skills, our Ratio and Proportion Quizzes provide an enriching platform to achieve your goals. Designed for students, math enthusiasts, and individuals interested in building a solid mathematical foundation, our quizzes comprehensively explore ratios and proportions. Through our interactive quizzes, you'll delve into the principles and applications of ratio and proportion, including direct and inverse proportionality and solving proportion equations. Our quizzes incorporate a range of question types, including multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blanks, and problem-solving exercises.

You'll have the opportunity to test your understanding, practice applying ratios and proportions to various scenarios, and strengthen your mathematical reasoning skills. With our user-friendly platform, you can track your progress, review your answers, and identify areas where you may need further study. Engage in a stimulating learning experience as you navigate through visually appealing quizzes that present complex concepts in an accessible manner.

Whether you're preparing for an exam, seeking to solidify your understanding of ratio and proportion, or simply interested in improving your mathematical abilities, our Ratio and Proportion Quizzes offer an invaluable resource to enhance your skills and knowledge. Equip yourself with the tools and techniques needed to confidently tackle ratio and proportion problems. Start exploring our Ratio and Proportion Quizzes today and take a significant step toward mathematical proficiency and problem-solving excellence.

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The purpose of this quiz is to monitor your progress and understanding of ratios, rates & proportions. Please choose the BEST answer for each question.  Brain Bubble and show your work on a separate sheet of paper.

Questions: 11  |  Attempts: 11109   |  Last updated: Jan 29, 2024
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    There are 12 trucks and 5 cars.  What is the ratio of trucks to cars?
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This quiz, titled 'Age Problems: Ratio and Proportion,' assesses the ability to solve age-related problems using ratios and proportions. It includes scenarios involving age differences, future and past age comparisons, and...

Questions: 20  |  Attempts: 1023   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    The ratio between the present ages of P and Q is 6:7. If Q is 4 years old than P, what will be the ratio of the ages of P and Q after 4 years.
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This quiz covers basic to intermediate problems on ratios, rates, and proportions, including practical applications in daily scenarios, calculations involving unit rates, and mixing ingredients in given proportions.

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 2055   |  Last updated: Feb 7, 2024
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    1. Johnny has a bag full of marbles that he keeps in his desk. He has 35 red marbles and 25 green marbles. Find the ratio of red marbles to green marbles, and put it in its simplest form.
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This 'Ratios and Proportions' quiz assesses understanding of various ratio forms including triplicate, sub-triplicate, duplicate, and inverse ratios. It also tests knowledge of proportion principles essential for mathematical...

Questions: 109  |  Attempts: 321   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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    The triplicate ratio of 1:2 is 
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Hello Students. Today you will take your first online test. This test was designed to measure your competency of ratios and proportions, so please take this assessment seriously. While completing this test, please remember to...

Questions: 30  |  Attempts: 267   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    The graphs below show the cost "y" of buying "x" pounds of fruit. One graph shows the cost of buying "x" pounds of peaches and the other shows "x" pounds of plums. Select the answer that best describes the situation.
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