Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Name : ______________________

Score Parent’s
Signature
Class : P6 _____

Day/Date : ____________________

Subject : Math Quiz

Indicators:
- Students are able to define equivalent ratios.
- Students are able to understand ratios having 2 or more quantities.
- Students are able to express one quantity as a fraction of another quantity given their ratio, and
vice versa.
- Students are able to find the unknown values using the concept of ratio.
- Students are able to solve word problems involving ratios.

I. Complete the following ratio tables. (30 points)

II. Solve the word problems. Show the way and write the conclusion sentence. (70 points)
1) The ratio of the number of desktop computers sold to the number of laptops sold by a dealer is 5: 9.
If 20 desktop computers were sold, then how many laptops were sold?
2) The ratio of mangoes sold to bananas sold is 4: 10. If 30 bananas were sold, then how many mangoes
did the fruit seller sell?

3) The width of a rectangle is 25 cm and its length is 45 cm. What is the ratio of the area to the
perimeter?

4) Shena gets a salary of $368 while Alisha gets $240 more per month. What is the ratio of the salary of
Shena to the salary of Alisha?

5) The ratio of the number of apples to the number of oranges in a basket was 5:4. After I gave away 21
apples, the ratio became 2:3. How many apples and oranges are there altogether in the basket in the
end?

6) The ratio of Annabel’s ribbons to Clara’s ribbons is 1:3. After Clara gave Annabel 12 ribbons, the
ratio became 2:3. Find the number of ribbons Annabel had at first.

7) Clothing store A sells T-shirts in only three colors: red, blue and green. The colors are in the ratio of
3 to 4 to 5. If the store has 20 blue T-shirts, how many T-shirts does it have altogether?

You might also like