EduSahara™ Worksheet
Name : Chapter Based Worksheet
Chapter : Ratio and Proportion
Grade : SSC Grade VI
License : Non Commercial Use
Question
1
1.
The sides of a triangle are in the ratio
1
7
:
1
8
:
1
4
and its perimeter is
319 cm
.
Find the lengths of the sides of the triangle
(i)
93
cm
:
72
cm
:
154
cm
(ii)
83
cm
:
82
cm
:
154
cm
(iii)
93
cm
:
77
cm
:
149
cm
(iv)
83
cm
:
77
cm
:
159
cm
(v)
88
cm
:
77
cm
:
154
cm
Question
2
2.
An office contains 506 employees of 4 types. There are 154 managers and 110 team leaders. The developers and testers are in the ratio 6 : 5. The number of developers in the office =
(i)
132
(ii)
129
(iii)
133
(iv)
131
(v)
135
Question
3
3.
The antecendent in the ratio
7
3
:
8
19
=
(i)
7
3
(ii)
3
(iii)
7
(iv)
8
19
(v)
6
19
Question
4
4.
If 14 samosas cost ₹112, how many samosas can be purchased with ₹272?
(i)
34
(ii)
36
(iii)
33
(iv)
35
(v)
31
Question
5
5.
Find the ratio between 14 hr and 8 days
(i)
6
:
96
(ii)
7
:
96
(iii)
7
:
93
(iv)
7
:
99
Question
6
6.
The consequent in the ratio
2
:
14
=
(i)
0
(ii)
14
(iii)
17
(iv)
2
(v)
13
Question
7
7.
A box contains 240 stationary items of 2 types. The pens and pencils are in the ratio 6 : 4. The number of pens in the box =
(i)
142
(ii)
145
(iii)
143
(iv)
144
(v)
147
Question
8
8.
Find the ratio between 9 months and 3 years
(i)
1
:
4
(ii)
1
:
6
(iii)
1
:
2
(iv)
0
:
4
Question
9
9.
If the cost of 2 apples is ₹500.00 and the cost of 180 apples is ₹45000.00, the ratio of apples =
(i)
1
:
87
(ii)
0
:
90
(iii)
1
:
93
(iv)
1
:
90
(v)
2
:
90
Question
10
10.
An office contains 27 managers, 54 team leaders, 27 developers and 135 testers. The ratio of team leaders and testers =
(i)
3
:
5
(ii)
2
:
7
(iii)
1
:
5
(iv)
2
:
3
(v)
2
:
5
Question
11
11.
To stitch a shirt, 126 cm of cloth is needed. How much cloth is needed to stitch 8 shirts ?
(i)
1148 cm
(ii)
838 cm
(iii)
1008 cm
(iv)
758 cm
(v)
1228 cm
Question
12
12.
Find the ratio between 11 min and 56 hr
(i)
11
:
3360
(ii)
11
:
3357
(iii)
10
:
3360
(iv)
11
:
3362
Question
13
13.
If 8 l of water costs ₹80, how much of water costs ₹300?
(i)
25 l
(ii)
27 l
(iii)
30 l
(iv)
33 l
(v)
35 l
Question
14
14.
A vehicle can cover certain distance in 65 min, running at a speed of 132 kmph. At what speed must the vehicle run to cover the same distance in 143 min?
(i)
55 kmph
(ii)
63 kmph
(iii)
60 kmph
(iv)
65 kmph
(v)
57 kmph
Question
15
15.
A box contains 294 mangoes, 343 apples and 245 oranges. The ratio of mangoes to the total fruits =
(i)
1
:
0
(ii)
0
:
3
(iii)
1
:
3
(iv)
1
:
6
(v)
2
:
3
Question
16
16.
The cost of 16 kg of radish is ₹320. How many kgs of radish can be purchased with ₹380 ?
(i)
16 kg
(ii)
14 kg
(iii)
19 kg
(iv)
24 kg
(v)
22 kg
Question
17
17.
Which of the ratios is proportional to 20 : 5?
(i)
25
:
6
(ii)
23
:
6
(iii)
24
:
9
(iv)
24
:
4
(v)
24
:
6
Question
18
18.
A box contains 53 mangoes, 318 apples and 53 oranges. The ratio of oranges to the total fruits =
(i)
2
:
8
(ii)
0
:
8
(iii)
1
:
8
(iv)
1
:
10
(v)
1
:
5
Question
19
19.
The cost of 9 dozen bananas is ₹333. What is the cost of 25 dozens ?
(i)
₹897
(ii)
₹933
(iii)
₹925
(iv)
₹909
(v)
₹942
Question
20
20.
If Mahender can read 143 pages in 13 hr, he can read 220 pages in how many hours?
(i)
17 hr
(ii)
23 hr
(iii)
25 hr
(iv)
15 hr
(v)
20 hr
Question
21
21.
The specification on a printer says that it prints 3150 pages in 35 min. If 5850 pages have to be printed, how long will it take ?
(i)
60 min
(ii)
65 min
(iii)
70 min
(iv)
62 min
(v)
68 min
Question
22
22.
A banker gave foreign exchange of $12 for ₹720. How many dollars will the customer get for ₹1260 ?
(i)
$24
(ii)
$26
(iii)
$18
(iv)
$16
(v)
$21
Question
23
23.
An office contains 406 managers, 58 team leaders, 232 developers and 290 testers. The ratio of managers to the total employees =
(i)
7
:
19
(ii)
6
:
17
(iii)
7
:
15
(iv)
7
:
17
(v)
8
:
17
Question
24
24.
A train from Calcutta travelling at a speed of 20kmph reaches Chennai in 19hr. If the train should reach Chennai in 2hr, what should be its speed?
(i)
188 kmph
(ii)
189 kmph
(iii)
190 kmph
(iv)
192 kmph
(v)
191 kmph
Question
25
25.
A box contains 264 mangoes, 462 apples and 264 oranges. The ratio of mangoes and oranges =
(i)
0
:
1
(ii)
1
:
3
(iii)
2
:
1
(iv)
1
:
-2
(v)
1
:
1
Assignment Key
1) (v)
2) (i)
3) (i)
4) (i)
5) (ii)
6) (ii)
7) (iv)
8) (i)
9) (iv)
10) (v)
11) (iii)
12) (i)
13) (iii)
14) (iii)
15) (iii)
16) (iii)
17) (v)
18) (iii)
19) (iii)
20) (v)
21) (ii)
22) (v)
23) (iv)
24) (iii)
25) (v)