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Q1 The linear equation 2x -5y =7 has

(a) A unique solution


(b) Two solutions
(c) Infinitely many solutions
(d) No solution

Q2 Which of the following expressions is a linear expression in one variable?

(A) x2 + 1
(B) x + 2y
(C) x3
(D) 7x + 5

Q3 If (2, 0) is a solution of the linear equation 2x + 3y = k, then the value of k is.

(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 5
(d) 2

Q4 Any solution of the linear equation 2x + 0y + 9 = 0 in two variables is of the form


9
(a) (- , m)
2
9
(b) (n, - )
2

9
(c) (0, - )
2

(d) (-9, 0)

Q5 The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the y-axis at the point

(a) (2, 0)
(b) (0, 3)
(c) (3, 0)
(d) (0, 2)

Q6 The equation x = 7, in two variables, can be written as

(a) 1. x + 1. y = 7
(b) 1. X + 0. y = 7
(c) 0. x + 1. y = 7
(d) 0.x + 0. Y = 7
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Q7 Any point on the x axis is of the form

(a) (x, y)
(b) (0, y)
(c) (x, 0)
(d) (x, x)

Q8 Any point on the line y = x is of the form

(a) (a, a)
(b) (0, a)
(c) (a, 0)
(d) (a, a)

Q9 The equation of x-axis is of the form

(a) x=0
(b) y=0
(c) x+y=0
(d) x=y

Q10 The graph of y = 6 is a line

(a) parallel to x-axis at a distance 6 units from the origin


(b) parallel to y-axis at a distance 6 units from the origin
(c) making an intercept 6 on the x-axis.
(d) Making an intercept 6 on both the axes.

Q11 x = 5, y = 2 is a solution of the linear equations

(a) x + 2y = 7
(b) 5x + 2y = 7
(c) x+y=7
(d) 5x + y = 7

Q12 If a linear equation has solution ( -2, 2), (0, 0) and (2, -2), then it is of the form

(a) yx=0
(b) x+y=0
(c) -2x + y = 0
(d) x + 2y = 0

Q13 The positive solutions of the equation + by + c = 0 always lie is the

(a) 1st quadrant


(b) 2nd quadrant
(c) 3rd quadrant
(d) 4th quadrant

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Q14 The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 is a line which meets the x-axis is at the

(a) (0, 2)
(b) (2, 0)
(c) (3, 0)
(d) (0, 3)

Q15 The graph of the linear equations y = x passes through the point

3 3
(a) ( , )
2 2
3
(b) (0, )
2
(c) (1, 1)
1 1
(d) ( , )
2 2

Q16 If we multiply or divide both side of a linear equations with a non-zero number,

Then the solution of the linear equation:

(a) Changes
(b) Remains the same
(c) Changes in case of multiplication only
(d) Changes in case of division only

Q17 How many linear equations in x and y can be satisfied by x =1 and y = 2?

(a) Only one


(b) Two
(c) Infinitely many
(d) Three

Q18

Which of the following is a linear expression in two variables?

(A) x + 2y2 + 5
(B) x2 + 2y + 5
(C) x 2y2 + 5
(D) x + +5

Q19 Which of the following is a solution of the equation = -2?

(A) -11
(B) -17
(C) -14
(D) -13
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Q20

Which of the following options is the standard form of the linear equation 7x 21 + 2y = 0?

(A) 21 + 2y + 7x = 0
(B) 2y + 7x 21 = 0
(C) 7x 21 + 2y = 0
(D) 7x + 2y 21 = 0

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