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1. If each match box contains 50 matchsticks, the number of matchsticks required to fill n
such boxes is
(A) 50 + n (B) 50n (C) 50÷ n (D) 50 – n
2. Amulya is x years of age now. 5 years ago her age was
(A) (5 – x) years (B) (5 + x) years (C) (x – 5) years (D) (5 ÷ x) years
3. Which of the following represents 6 × x
(A) 6x (B) 6 x (C) 6 + x (D) 6 – x
4. Which of the following is an equation?
(A) x + 1 (B) x – 1 (C) x – 1 = 0 (D) x + 1 > 0
5. If x takes the value 2, then the value of x + 10 is
(A) 20 (B) 12 (C) 5 (D) 8
6. If the perimeter of a regular hexagon is x metres, then the length of each of its sides is
(A) (x + 6) metres (B) (x ÷ 6) metres (C) (x – 6) metres (D) (6 ÷ x) metres
7. Which of the following equations has x = 2 as a solution?
(A) x + 2 = 5 (B) x – 2 = 0 (C) 2x + 1 = 0 (D) x + 3 = 6
8. For any two integers x and y, which of the following suggests that operation of addition is
commutative ?
(A) x + y = y + x (B) x + y > x (C) x – y = y – x (D) x × y = y ×
x
9. Which of the following equations does not have a solution in integers?
(A) x + 1 = 1 (B) x – 1 = 3 (C) 2x + 1 = 6 (D) 1 – x = 5
10. In algebra, a × b means ab, but in arithmetic 3 × 5 is
(A) 35 (B) 53 (C) 15 (D) 8
11. In algebra, letters may stand for
(A) known quantities (B) unknown quantities (C) fixed numbers (D) none of
these
12. “Variable” means that it
(A) can take different values (B) has a fixed value (C) can take only 2
values (D) can take only three values
13. 10 – x means (A) 10 is subtracted x times (B) x is subtracted 10 times (C) x is subtracted
from 10 (D) 10 is subtracted from x 14. Savitri has a sum of Rs x. She spent Rs 1000 on
grocery, Rs 500 on clothes and Rs 400 on education, and received Rs 200 as a gift. How much
money (in Rs) is left with her? (A) x – 1700 (B) x – 1900 (C) x + 200 (D) x – 2100 11.4.2018
   15. The perimeter of the triangle shown in Fig. 7.1 is x x y Fig.
7.1 (A) 2x + y (B) x + 2y (C) x + y (D) 2x – y 16. The area of a square having each side x is (A)
x × x (B) 4x (C) x + x (D) 4 + x 17. The expression obtained when x is multipled by 2 and then
subtracted from 3 is (A) 2x – 3 (B) 2x + 3 (C) 3 – 2x (D) 3x – 2 18. 2 q = 3 has a solution (A) 6
(B) 8 (C) 3 (D) 2 19. x – 4 = – 2 has a solution (A) 6 (B) 2 (C) – 6 (D) – 2 20. 4 2 = 2 denotes a
(A) numerical equation (B) algebraic expression (C) equation with a variable (D) false
statement 21. Kanta has p pencils in her box. She puts q more pencils in the box. The total
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number of pencils with her are (A) p + q (B) pq (C) p – q (D) p q 22. The equation 4x = 16 is
satisfied by the following value of x (A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 12 (D) –12 23. I think of a number and on
adding 13 to it, I get 27. The equation for this is (A) x – 27 = 13 (B) x – 13 = 27 (C) x + 27 =
13 (D) x + 13 = 27

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