Ratio Quiz
The Ratio Quiz brings a slice of real-world math to your screen. Back in ancient Egypt, architects used ropes with evenly spaced knots to form right-angled triangles, all based on simple ratios. This technique, called the “rope-stretcher’s method,” helped them measure plots of land accurately and build structures that still stand today. Ratios weren’t just about numbers; they shaped civilizations. Whether you’re dividing sweets among friends or calculating the length of a garden, ratios quietly run the show. This fun and easy math quiz ratio challenge is packed with practical examples and ratio based problems that will keep your brain ticking. Try this quiz on ratios and see how well you can handle everyday math.
Sample Questions from This Quiz
- If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5, how many boys are there if the total number of students is 40?
- A sum of money is divided between A and B in the ratio 2:3. If A gets ₹400, how much does B get?
- The ratio of angles in a triangle is 3:4:5. Find the smallest angle.
- If x:y = 4:7 and y:z = 3:5, what is x:z?
- The ratio of length to breadth of a rectangle is 3:2. If the perimeter is 100 m, what is the length?
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