Q.1
Anna, Brian and Charles are given 17 sweets to share. The sweets are given out in the ratio 12:10:12 respectively. How many sweets did each child get?
  • Anna 12, Brian 10 and Charles 12
  • Anna 6, Brian 5 and Charles 6
  • Anna 8, Brian 7 and Charles 8
  • Anna 3, Brian 4 and Charles 3
Q.2
What are the fractional parts of the ratio 5:9:3?
  • 5⁄18, 9⁄18 and 3⁄18
  • 5⁄17, 9⁄17 and 3⁄17
  • 5⁄19, 9⁄19 and 3⁄19
  • 5⁄20, 9⁄20 and 3⁄20
Q.3
How else can the ratio 4:1.2 be written?
  • 3:10
  • 20:5
  • 20:7
  • 10:3
Q.4
Andrew, Beatrice and Clair earned £700 for a job. They shared it in the ratio 4:3:7 respectively. How much did each person get?
  • Andrew £300, Beatrice £200 and Clair £200
  • Andrew £300, Beatrice £250 and Clair £150
  • Andrew £200, Beatrice £150 and Clair £350
  • Andrew £350, Beatrice £150 and Clair £200
Q.5
What are the fractional parts of 7:4:11?
  • 7⁄11, 4⁄11 and 11⁄11
  • 7⁄22, 4⁄22 and 11⁄22
  • 1⁄3, 1⁄5 and 1⁄2
  • 14⁄22, 8⁄22 and 22⁄22
Q.6
650 orders have been made for 3 products: TV sets, microwaves and fridges in the ratio 8:2:3 respectively. How many items of each product have been ordered?
  • 400 TV sets, 100 microwaves and 150 fridges
  • 80 TV sets, 20 microwaves and 30 fridges
  • 450 TV sets, 150 microwaves and 200 fridges
  • 160 TV sets, 40 microwaves and 120 fridges
Q.7
What are the fractional parts of the ratio 3:18 in their simplest form?
  • 1⁄6 and 6⁄6
  • 1⁄21 and 6⁄21
  • 1⁄7 and 6⁄7
  • 3⁄21 and 18⁄21
Q.8
How else can the ratio 2.5:1.25:7 be written?
  • 10:5:28
  • 10:4:28
  • 11:5:28
  • 10:5:24
Q.9
Adam, Beth and Carla are stamp collectors. Adam has 44 stamps, Beth has 68 and Carla hasWhat is the simplest ratio to express these amounts?
  • 11:17:19
  • 22:34:38
  • 44:68:76
  • 5:8:10
Q.10
How else can the ratio 1.5:2:1.2 be written?
  • 2:4:1
  • 10:15:8
  • 15:20:10
  • 15:20:12
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