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Pawan Wagh Academy-: Linear Equations in Two Variables Paper - 1

This document contains 16 multiple choice questions about linear equations in two variables. It covers topics such as the number of solutions a linear equation can have, the relationship between coefficients that determines whether lines are intersecting or parallel, graphing linear equations as lines, finding the solution to a system of linear equations, and determining the conditions for a unique solution.

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Pawan Wagh Academy-: Linear Equations in Two Variables Paper - 1

This document contains 16 multiple choice questions about linear equations in two variables. It covers topics such as the number of solutions a linear equation can have, the relationship between coefficients that determines whether lines are intersecting or parallel, graphing linear equations as lines, finding the solution to a system of linear equations, and determining the conditions for a unique solution.

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Linear Equations in two variables Paper -1


PAWAN WAGH ACADEMY- MAKING MATHEMATICS SIMPLE & INTERESTING

1. Every linear equation in two variables has solution(s).

(a) no (b) one (c) two (d) infinitely many

2. a1/a2 = b1/b2=c1/c2 is the condition for

(a) intersecting lines (b) parallel lines (c) coincident lines (d) none

3. For a pair to be consistent and dependent the pair must have

(a) no solution (b) unique solution (c) infinitely many solutions (d) none of these

4. Graph of every linear equation in two variables represent a

(a) point (b) straight line (c) curve (d) triangle

5. Each point on the graph of pair of two lines is a common solution of he lines in case of

(a) Infinitely many solutions (b) only one solution (c) no solution (d) none of these

6. Which of he following is the solution of the pair of linear equations 3x – 2y = 0, 5y – x =

0 (a) (5, 1) (b) (2, 3) (c) (1, 5) (d) (0, 0)

7. One of the common solution of ax + by = c and y-axis is

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

8. If the value of x in the equation 2x – 8y = 12 is 2 then the corresponding value of y will

be (a) –1 (b) +1 (c) 0 (d) 2

9. The pair of linear equations is said to be inconsistent if they have

(a) only one solution (b) no solution (c) infinitely many solutions. (d) both a and c

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10. On representing x = a and y = b graphically we get
(a) parallel lines (b) coincident lines (c) intersecting lines at (a, b) (d) intersecting lines at (b, a)

11. How many real solutions of 2x + 3y = 5 are possible

(a) no (b) one (c) two (d) infinitely many

12. The value of k for which the system of equation 3x + 2y = – 5, x – ky = 2 has a

unique solutions.

(a) K = 2/ 3 (b) K 2/3 (c) K = -2 /3 (d) K - 2/3

13. If the lines represented by the pair of linear equations 2x + 5y = 3, 2(k + 2) y + (k + 1) x =

2k are coincident then the value of k is

(a) –3 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) –2

14. The coordinates of the point where x-axis and the line represented by x/2 + 4/3 =

1 intersect, are

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

15. Graphically x – 2 = 0 represents a line

(a) Parallel to x-axis at a distance 2 units from x-axis.

(b) Parallel to y-axis at a distance 2 units from it.

(c) Parallel to x-axis at a distance 2 units from y-axis.

(d) Parallel to y-axis at a distance 2 units from x-axis.

16. If ax + by = c and lx + my = n has unique solution then the relation between the

coefficients will be

(a) am lb (b) am = lb (c) ab = lm (d) ab lm

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