Ratio and Proportion

  • 1) There are 6 Cakes, 7 Chocolates, 2 Hamburgers. Find the ratio of Chocolates to total no of food items

  •   7 : 15
  •   10 : 20
  •   5 : 15
  •   2 : 10
  • 2) There are 12 Roses, 7 Tulips, 12 marigolds in a basket. Find the ratio of marigold to total no of flowers.

  •   5 : 10
  •   12 : 31
  •   22 : 20
  •   11 : 12
  • 3) There are 35 Cars, 12 Buses, 45 Cycles in a Ground. Find the ratio of Cycles to total no of Vehicles.

  •   15 : 72
  •   45 : 92
  •   19 : 29
  •   20 : 55
  • 4) There are 6 Red Candies, 12 Blue candies, 4 Green candies in a Candy shop. Find the ratio of Blue candies to total no of Candies.

  •   2 : 9
  •   5 : 11
  •   3 : 9
  •   6 : 11
  • 5) There are 16 Red balls, 22 Blue balls, 34 Green balls in a shop. Find the ratio of Red balls to total no of balls

  •   2 : 9
  •   2 : 6
  •   3 : 5
  •   1 : 8
  • 6) There are 34 Story books, 22 Health care books, 30 Magazines in a shop. Find the ratio of Health care books to total no of books.

  •   9 : 22
  •   11 : 43
  •   1 : 9
  •   22 : 11
  • 7) There are 45 Black pens, 50 Blue pens, 40 Green pens in a shop. Find the ratio of Blue pens to total no of pens.

  •   15 : 33
  •   4 : 22
  •   11 : 33
  •   10 : 27
  • 8) There are 25 Dogs, 23 Pigeons, 40 Guinea pigs in a pet shop. Find the ratio of Guinea pigs to total no of animals

  •   6 : 19
  •   5 : 11
  •   3 : 11
  •   4 : 22
  • 9) There are 21Churches, 6 Mosques, 12 Temples in a City. Find the ratio of Churches to total no of Worship places

  •   44 : 20
  •   21 : 39
  •   22 : 10
  •   11 : 40
  • 10) Rafael wrote 10 questions out of 15 questions in Maths examination if he continues in this way how many questions will he attempt for 25 Questions?

  •   21
  •   10
  •   5
  •   17
  • 11) Rachel wrote 15 questions out of 30 questions in Maths examination if he continues in this way how many questions will he attempt for 50 Questions?

  •   40
  •   67
  •   87
  •   25
  • 12) Shaun ate 14 Cookies out of 18 Cookies. If he continues in this way how many will eat he tries for 30 Cookies?

  •   23
  •   10
  •   13
  •   33
  • 13) Murphy hits 40 out of 60 balls. If he continues in this way how many balls he will hit out of 80 balls?

  •   19
  •   14
  •   17
  •   27
  • 14) Kate garnishes 43 Pizzas out of 60 Pizzas. If he continues in this way how many Pizzas, he will garnish out of 80 Pizzas?

  •   37
  •   57
  •   27
  •   17
  • 15) Tom consumes 20 Chocolates out of 60 Chocolates. If he continues in this way how many Chocolates, he will consume out of 80 Chocolates

  •   27
  •   20
  •   10
  •   17
  • 16) Harry consumes 2 liters out of 6litres that he had provided. If he continues in this way how many liters he will consume out of 8 liters?

  •   9
  •   5
  •   1
  •   3
  • 17) John eats 6 candies out of 10 candies. If he continues in this way how many candies he can eat out of 20 candies?

  •   10
  •   12
  •   15
  •   18
  • 18) Damien eats 4 candies out of 12 candies. If he continues in this way how many candies he can eat out of 20 candies?

  •   6
  •   7
  •   9
  •   2
  • 19) Daniels eats 24 candies out of 45 candies. If he continues in this way how many candies he can eat out of 70 candies?

  •   17
  •   47
  •   37
  •   27
  • 20) Check whether it is a proportion (6/9) = (4/6)

  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  • 21) Check whether it is a proportion (3/2) = (9/6)

  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  • 22) Check whether it is a proportion (4/3) = (12/9)

  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  • 23) Check whether it is a proportion (3/4) = (6/8)

  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  • 24) Check whether it is a proportion (2/3) = (4/6)

  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  • 25) Check whether it is a proportion (5/2) = (10/4)

  •   d) Data Insufficient
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  • 26) Check whether it is a proportion (3/9) = (2/6)

  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  • 27) Check whether it is a proportion (3/9) = (4/12)

  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   a) It is a Proportion
  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  • 28) Check whether it is a proportion (9/3) = (15/5)

  •   a) It is a Proportion
  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  •   b) It is not a Proportion
  • 29) Check whether it is a proportion (2/6) = (5/2)

  •   b) It is a Proportion
  •   c) Both a and b are correct
  •   d) Data Insufficient
  •   a) It is a not Proportion
  • 30) Check whether it is a proportion (3/7) = (6/12)

  •   d) Data Insufficient
  •   a) It is a not Proportion
  •   c) both a and b are correct
  •   b) It is a Proportion
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1 Rational numbers 04-March
2 Percentage 03-March
3 Fractions 02-March
4 Equation and inequalities 29-February
5 Statistics and Probability 14-January
6 Geometry 13-January
7 Dependent and Independent 11-January
8 Arithmetic to Algebra 08-January
9 Common Factors 07-January
10 Rational Numbers 06-January
11 Percentage 05-January
12 Fractions 04-January
13 Ratio and proportion 02-January