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Linear Equation (Obj.)

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Linear Equation in Two Variables Ques 5 3 chairs and 1 table cost 900; whereas 5

chairs and 3 tables cost 2100 if the cost of 1 chair


Maximum Marks – 20
is ₹x and the cost of 1 table is ₹y, then the
Ques 1 If am≠bl then the pair of linear equations situation can be represented algebraically as
ax + by + c = 0 and lx + my = n
(A) 3x + y = 900, 3x + 5y = 2100
a)has a unique solution (B) x + 3y = 900, 3x + 5y = 2100
b)has no solution (C) 3x + y = 900, 5x + 3y = 2100
c)has infinitely many solutions (D) x + 3y = 900, 5x + 3y = 2100
d)may or may not have a solution
Ques 6 The condition for which the pair of
Ques 2 A two-digit number is formed by either equations ax+2y=7 and 3x+by=16 represent
subtracting 17 from nine times the sum of the parallel lines.
digits or by adding 21 to 13 times the difference 7
of the digits. Find the number. (a) ab = 16 (b) ab = 6
(c) ab = 3 (d) ab = 2
A) 73 B) 79
C) 81 D) 92 Ques 7 Match the column

Ques 3 The pair of equations x=4 and y=−3


graphically represent lines which are:

a) coincident
b) parallel
c) intersecting at (4,−3)
d) intersecting at (−3, 4)
(a) 1 – A, 2 – B, 3 – C
Ques 4 The lines k1, k2 and k3 represent three (b) 1 – B, 2 – C, 3 – A
different equations as shown in the graph below. (c) 1 – C, 2 – B, 3 – A
The solution of the equations represented by the (d) 1 – A, 2 – C, 3 – B
lines k1 and k3 is x = 3 and y = 0 while the
Ques 8 Match the column
solution of the equations represented by the lines
k2 and k3 is x = 4 and y = 1. Which of these is the
equation of the line k3?

(a) 1 – A, 2 – B, 3 – C
(b) 1 – B, 2 – A, 3 – C
(c) 1 – B, 2 – C, 3 – A
(d) 1 – C, 2 – A, 3 – B

Ques 9 The pair of equations y = 0 and y = –7


has

(a) x – y = 3 (b) x – y = -3 (a) one solution (b) two solutions


(c) x + y = 3 (d) x + y = 1 (c) infinite solutions. (d) no solution
Ques 10 If 2x−y = 2x+y = √8 then the value of y Ques 14 A pair of linear equations which has a
1 3
unique solution x = 2, y = -3 is
(a) (b)
2 2
a. x + y = -1; 2x – 3y = -5
(c) 0 (d) None of these
b. 2x + 5y = -11; 4x + 10y = -22
Ques 11 Shown below are the graphs of the lines c. 2x – y = 1; 3x + 2y = 0
y − 2x = 0, x + y = 6 and px + qy = r. Which of d. x – 4y -14 = 0; 5x – y – 13 = 0
these is the solution for pair of linear equations
Ques 15 The values of x and y satisfying the two
x + y= 6 and px + qy = r
equation 32x + 33y = 31, 33x + 32y = 34
respectively will be

(a) -1,2. (b) 2,-1.


(c) 0,0. (d) 2,3

Ques 16 The graph of y = 4x is a line.

A) Parallel to x – axis
C) Perpendicular to y – axis
B) Parallel to y – axis
D) Passing through the origin

Ques 17 Harsh correctly solved a pair of linear


equations in two variables and found their only
point of intersection as (3,−2). One of the lines
(a) x = 2,y = 4 (b) x = 4,y = 2
was x−y=5. Which of the following could have
(c) x = 3,y = 2 (d) None of these
been the other line?
Ques 12 Two linear equations in variables 𝑥 and
I: 3x−3y=15. II: 2x−3y=12. III: 2x−3y=14
𝑦 are given below:
(a) only I (b)only II.
𝑎 1 𝑥 + 𝑏1 𝑦 + 𝑐 = 0
(c) only I and II. (d) only II and III
𝑎 2 𝑥 + 𝑏2 𝑦 + 𝑐 = 0
Ques 18 If 3x + 4y ∶ x + 2y = 9 ∶ 4, then
Which of the following pieces of information is
3x + 5y ∶ 3x – y is equal to
independently sufficient to determine if a
solution exists or not for this pair of linear (a) 4 : 1 (b) 1 : 4
equations? (c) 7 : 1 (d) 1 : 7

Ques 19 The value of k for which the system of


equations. kx – y = 2, 6x – 2y = 3 has a unique
solution is
(a) IV only (b) I and IV
(a) = 3 (b) ≠ 3
(c) II and IV (d) I and III
(c) ≠ 0 (d) = 0
Ques 13 The value of a for which the lines x = 1,
Ques 20 The graph of x = -2 is a line parallel to
y = 1 and a2 x + 2y − 20 = 0 are concurrent is:
(a) x-axis. (b) y-axis.
(a) 1. (b) 2.
(c) both axis. (d) none of these
(c) – 4 (d) – 8

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