Understanding Ratios Quiz for 6th Grade mathematics | Free Online Practice

Subject: mathematics

Level: 6th Grade

Format: qcm

Questions: 10

Understanding Ratios Quiz for 6th Grade mathematics | Free Online Practice is a free practice quiz designed for mathematics in 6th Grade. It gives instant feedback and a clear score so learners can quickly identify the skills they already master and the ones they still need to review.

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  1. What is a ratio?
  2. How can the ratio of 3 to 4 be expressed?
  3. In the ratio 5:2, what are the two quantities being compared?
  4. Which of the following is an equivalent ratio to 1:2?
  5. If the ratio of cats to dogs is 3:1, what does that mean?
  6. Which of the following ratios is NOT equivalent to 4:6?
  7. What can you conclude if the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 2:3?
  8. In a recipe, the ratio of sugar to flour is 1:4. If you use 2 cups of sugar, how much flour do you need?

Understanding Ratios Quiz for 6th Grade mathematics | Free Online Practice

  1. What is a ratio?
  2. How can the ratio of 3 to 4 be expressed?
  3. In the ratio 5:2, what are the two quantities being compared?
  4. Which of the following is an equivalent ratio to 1:2?
  5. If the ratio of cats to dogs is 3:1, what does that mean?
  6. Which of the following ratios is NOT equivalent to 4:6?
  7. What can you conclude if the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 2:3?
  8. In a recipe, the ratio of sugar to flour is 1:4. If you use 2 cups of sugar, how much flour do you need?
  9. If the ratio of apples to oranges is 3:5, how many oranges are there if there are 12 apples?
  10. When are two ratios considered equivalent?

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