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Grade 6, Module 1, Topic A, Lesson 6-8 Quiz, Fractions as Ratios, Test Prep
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Eureka Engage NY Grade 6 Module 1 adapted assessments
Part 1: Part to Part and Part to Whole Relationships
Question 1
1.
The ratio of the number of boys to girls in a classroom.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Question 2
2.
The ratio of dimes to coins in your wallet.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Question 3
3.
The ratio of convertibles to SUVS on a car dealer's lot.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Question 4
4.
The ratio of odd to even numbers in a set of numbers.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Question 5
5.
The ratio of months with 31 days out of the year to total months.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Question 6
6.
The ratio of the number of middle school students to high school students in a band.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Question 7
7.
The ratio of maple trees to all the trees in a forest.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Question 8
8.
The ratio of students in STEM to students in ART class.
Part-to-part
Part-to-whole
Part 2: Fractions/Ratios Questions
Use the tape diagrams below to solve question #9-10.
Question 9
9.
Which of the above correctly models that the number of red gumballs is 5/3 the number of white gumballs?
Option A
Option B
Option C
Option D
Question 10
10.
Which of the above correctly models that the number of white gumballs is 2/3 the the number of red gumballs.
Option A
Option B
Option C
Option D
The above tape diagram shows the relationship between the amount of shoes and sneakers at a local shoe store. Answer questions #11 -13.
Question 11
11.
The amount of shoes is _______ of the amount of sneakers.
Enter a fraction.
Question 12
12.
The amount of shoes is _______ of the total amount of footwear.
Enter a fraction.
Question 13
13.
The amount of sneakers is _______ of the amount of shoes.
Enter a fraction.
Part 3: Converting Fractions to Ratios
Question 14
14.
A farmer raises red hens and white hens. 5/7 of his hens are red.
Select TWO are true. You may need to model the statement above with a tape diagram.
The ratio of red hens to white hens is 5:7.
Question 15
15.
At a Bulls game, 8/9 of the attendees were Bulls fans and the rest were Raptors fans.
Enter the
ratio
of Raptors fans to Bulls fans.
Question 16
16.
A survey asking 6th graders if they prefer Spapchat to Instagram revealed that ⅘ of students prefer Snapchat.
Enter the
ratio
of kids who prefer Snapchat to the kids who prefer Instagram.
Question 17
17.
Ms. Granquist goes to Dunkin Donuts 5/7 of the week.
Enter the
ratio
of the days Ms. Granquist goes to Dunkin to the day she does not go.
The ratio of red hens to white hens is 5:2.
The amount of red hens is 5/7 the amuont of white hens.
The amount of red hens is 2/5 the amuont of white hens.
The amount of red hens is 5/2 the amuont of white hens.