Here is a related rates you may like to try (Perito?). At least, it is different than the same old cliché ones we have seen for years.
A hemi-spherical swimming pool has a radius of 10 meters and is completely full of water. A stone is dropped into the pool, at the center of the surface of the water, and falls vertically at a constant rate of one meter every five seconds. A light at the edge of the pool casts a shadow of the stone on the opposite side of the pool, as shown in the accompanying diagram. Find the rate at which the shadow is moving along the side of the pool at the instant when the stone lies at a depth of 5 meters. [HINT: You may use the fact that, in the accompanying diagram,θ = 2α .]