
Constant of proportionality
Quiz by Tonya Oliver
Grade 7
Math (Archived)
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- Q1Which of the following is true about the constant of proportionality?It is the ratio between two quantities that always remain the same.It represents the average of two quantities.It changes depending on the values of the quantities.It represents the total amount of a quantity.30s
- Q2For a given constant of proportionality, if the value of one quantity doubles, what happens to the value of the other quantity?It remains the same.It becomes four times.It also doubles.It becomes half.30s
- Q3Which statement correctly describes the constant of proportionality?It represents the total amount of a quantity.It changes depending on the values of the quantities.It is the unit rate or slope of a proportional relationship.It represents the average of two quantities.30s
- Q4In a proportional relationship, what happens to the values of the two quantities as the constant of proportionality increases?The values of the two quantities also increase.The values of the two quantities decrease.The values of the two quantities become negative.The values of the two quantities remain the same.30s
- Q5In a proportional relationship, if one quantity is multiplied by a constant, what happens to the other quantity?It remains the same.It becomes double the constant.It is divided by the constant.It is also multiplied by the same constant.30s
- Q6Which of the following is true about the constant of proportionality in a proportional relationship?It can be represented as a fraction or a decimal.It can only be represented as a whole number.It is always greater than 1.It represents the difference between the two quantities.30s
- Q7In a proportional relationship, if one quantity is divided by a constant, what happens to the other quantity?It becomes double the constant.It is multiplied by the constant.It remains the same.It is also divided by the same constant.30s
- Q8Which of the following represents a proportional relationship?y = x^2y = 3x + 1y = 2xy = 5x - 330s
- Q9In a proportional relationship, if one quantity is divided by another quantity, what should be the result?The quotient should be the sum of the two quantities.The quotient should be twice the constant of proportionality.The quotient should be half the constant of proportionality.The quotient should be equal to the constant of proportionality.30s