Questions on Identification and Writing of Equivalent Rates

Questions on Identification and Writing of Equivalent Rates

Multiple-choice questions on Identification and Writing of Equivalent Rates, each with five alternatives (A–E). These questions assess the ability to identify and write equivalent rates in different forms. The correct answers are provided at the end in full form.


  Identification and Writing of Equivalent Rates – Multiple-Choice Questions


1. Which of the following is equivalent to 60 miles per hour?

A) 1 mile per minute

B) 2 miles per minute

C) 1.5 miles per minute

D) 0.5 miles per minute

E) 3 miles per minute


2. 90 words in 3 minutes is equivalent to:

A) 20 words per minute

B) 25 words per minute

C) 30 words per minute

D) 35 words per minute

E) 40 words per minute


3. Which rate is equivalent to 12 pages per 2 hours?

A) 3 pages per hour

B) 6 pages per hour

C) 12 pages per hour

D) 8 pages per hour

E) 10 pages per hour


4. 240 km in 4 hours is the same as:

A) 40 km/h

B) 50 km/h

C) 60 km/h

D) 80 km/h

E) 100 km/h


5. If a car travels 150 miles in 3 hours, what is the equivalent rate?

A) 45 mph

B) 50 mph

C) 55 mph

D) 60 mph

E) 65 mph


6. Which is an equivalent rate to 120 beats in 2 minutes?

A) 30 beats per minute

B) 40 beats per minute

C) 50 beats per minute

D) 60 beats per minute

E) 70 beats per minute


7. 6 gallons every 3 days is equivalent to:

A) 1 gallon/day

B) 2 gallons/day

C) 3 gallons/day

D) 1.5 gallons/day

E) 2.5 gallons/day


8. If you type 300 words in 10 minutes, what is the equivalent rate?

A) 20 wpm

B) 25 wpm

C) 30 wpm

D) 35 wpm

E) 40 wpm


9. Which rate is equal to 8 meters per 2 seconds?

A) 2 m/s

B) 3 m/s

C) 4 m/s

D) 6 m/s

E) 8 m/s


10. Which of the following is equivalent to 100 kilometers in 4 hours?

A) 20 km/h

B) 25 km/h

C) 30 km/h

D) 35 km/h

E) 40 km/h


11. 45 sit-ups in 3 minutes is equivalent to:

A) 10 per minute

B) 12 per minute

C) 15 per minute

D) 18 per minute

E) 20 per minute


12. A person jogs 10 kilometers in 2 hours. What is the equivalent jogging rate?

A) 3 km/h

B) 4 km/h

C) 5 km/h

D) 6 km/h

E) 7 km/h


13. Which is an equivalent rate to $36 for 6 hours of work?

A) $5/hour

B) $6/hour

C) $7/hour

D) $8/hour

E) $9/hour


14. If you drink 2 liters of water every 4 hours, what is the rate in liters per hour?

A) 0.25 L/h

B) 0.5 L/h

C) 1 L/h

D) 1.5 L/h

E) 2 L/h


15. Which of the following is the same as 300 km in 5 hours?

A) 40 km/h

B) 50 km/h

C) 60 km/h

D) 70 km/h

E) 75 km/h


16. 90 steps in 3 minutes equals:

A) 20 steps/min

B) 25 steps/min

C) 30 steps/min

D) 35 steps/min

E) 40 steps/min


17. 15 books in 3 days is equivalent to:

A) 3 books/day

B) 4 books/day

C) 5 books/day

D) 6 books/day

E) 7 books/day


18. A train covers 80 miles in 2 hours. What is the equivalent rate?

A) 30 mph

B) 35 mph

C) 40 mph

D) 45 mph

E) 50 mph


19. Which is equivalent to 18 problems in 6 minutes?

A) 2 problems/min

B) 3 problems/min

C) 4 problems/min

D) 5 problems/min

E) 6 problems/min


20. If a factory produces 600 units in 12 hours, the rate is:

A) 40 units/hour

B) 45 units/hour

C) 50 units/hour

D) 55 units/hour

E) 60 units/hour

Questions on Identification and Writing of Equivalent Rates

 Answers  

    1. A – 1 mile per minute

    2. C – 30 words per minute

    3. B – 6 pages per hour

    4. C – 60 km/h

    5. D – 50 mph

    6. D – 60 beats per minute

    7. D – 2 gallons/day

    8. C – 30 wpm

    9. C – 4 m/s

    10. B – 25 km/h

    11. C – 15 per minute

    12. C – 5 km/h

    13. B – $6/hour

    14. B – 0.5 L/h

    15. C – 60 km/h

    16. C – 30 steps/min

    17. C – 5 books/day

    18. C – 40 mph

    19. B – 3 problems/min

    20. A – 50 units/hour



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