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1. This document contains 24 multiple choice questions related to linear equations. 2. The questions cover topics such as identifying linear equations, solving single and simultaneous linear equations, finding possible solutions, and word problems that can be modeled with linear equations. 3. The correct answers to each question are also provided.

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Review Exercise 36 Objective)

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REVIEW EXERCISE 36

Objective Questions
1. Which of the following is a linear equation in two unknowns? A 2x 7 = 5x B 3m + 5 = n 1 2 C 4p = p 4 D (1 y)(2 y) = 0

2. B

Which of the following is not a linear equation in two unknowns? A p 3q = 4 h = 7 + 6k 1 C m + 1 = 9n 2 D rx y = r 3.

In the diagram, the perimeter of the triangle KLM is 20 cm. A linear equation in terms of x and y that can be formed is A 3x + 2y = 16 2x 3y = 24 C 2x + 3y = 8 D 3x 2y = 16 4. A rectangular poster has length of 4p m and a width of q m. If the difference between the length and the width of the poster is 2 m, then a linear equation that can be formed is A 4p + q = 2 q 2 = 4p C q = 4p 2 D 2(p + q) = 1

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5. B 1

If 3k = 4r + 10, then the value of r when k = 2 is A 3 C D 1 3


u v + = 2 and v = 9. Calculate the value of u. 3 2 10

6. B 7

Given that A C D

13 14

7.

Given that 5x 4y = 12 and x = 2. The value of y is 1 A 6 2 1 2 C D


1 2 1 5 2

8. B

Which of the following is not a possible solution for the equation 2x 3y = 6? A x = 6, y = 2 x = 7, y = 3 C x = 9, y = 4 D x =12, y = 6 9. A possible solution for the equation x = 8, y = 20 x = 16, y = 6 x = 32, y = 9 y x + = 6 is 4 3

A x = 12, y = 15 C D 10.

Which of the following is not a possible solution for the equation 2y = 14 x? A x = 4, y = 9 x = 2, y = 6 C x = 4, y = 6 D x = 10, y = 2

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11. B

Which of the following pairs of equations are simultaneous linear equations? A k + 6m = 12 5h 3m = 15 3p + 11 = 2u 2u pu = 8 C 7 = 4r t t = 12 + 5s D 4x 7 = 3z 2z = x + 5 12. Which of the following pairs of equations are simultaneous linear equations? A 2x + 5y = 9 3u 2v = 1 p + 4q = 3 4q + 3 = p C x = 4 2y y=x+3 D 7r 3s = 2 14r 6s = 4 13. The value of x that satisfies the simultaneous linear equations 3y = x and 3x y = 8 is A 1 C D 14. 3 5

The value of y that satisfies the simultaneous linear equations 3x 2y = 7 and 5x + 2y = 1 is A 2 C D 3 4

15. B 1

If 3p + 5q = 1 and 2p + q = 3, then pq = A 2 C D 1 2

16. B

Given that 3m 7n = 5 and 5m 2n = 11. The values of m and n are A m = 3, n = 2 m = 3, n = 2 C m = 2, n = 3 D m = 3, n = 2 17. Which of the following simultaneous linear equations does not have the solution x = 2 and y = 1? A yx=3 3
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C D 18. B 7 C D 19.

y + 2x = 3 B 2x + 5 = y 5y 7 = x 3x + 8y = 2 3x + 2y = 4 x + 4y = 2 x = 4y + 6

If 4y = x + 3 and 5x 4y = 17, then x + y = A 2 9 11

Given that 6x + y = 7 and 8x + 3y = 16. The value of xy is 1 A 4

1 2 C D 20. 2 4

The sum of two numbers is 72. If one number is twice the other number, then the two numbers are A 44 and 22 45 and 27 C 48 and 24 D 54 and 18 21. In a History test, Hassan obtained 14 marks more than Ganesan. If the total marks obtained by Hassan and Ganesan is 154, then Ganesans mark is A 60 B 64 C 64 D 80 The perimeter of a rectangle is 86 cm. Given that the length of the rectangle is 7 cm longer than its width. Calculate the area, in cm2, of the rectangle. A 350 B 420 C 450 D 540

22.

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23.

A total of 224 workers are transported by 15 cars and 4 factory buses. Another 380 workers are transported by 13 cars and 8 factory buses. If a car and a bus are able to transport x and y workers respectively, then the value of y is A 36 B 39 C 41 D 42 The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 7. Once the digits of the number are interchanged, the new number formed is 9 more than the original number. The new number is A 34 C D 52 61

24.

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