MCQs On Class 9 Linear Equations in Two Variables

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MCQs on Class 9 Linear Equations in Two Variables

Multiple choice questions for 9th Standard, Linear equations in two variables are given below.
1) The linear equation 3x-11y=10 has:
a. Unique solution
b. Two solutions
c. Infinitely many solutions
d.No solutions

2) 3x+10 = 0 will has:


a. Unique solution
b. Two solutions
c. Infinitely many solutions
d.No solutions
.
3) The solution of equation x-2y = 4 is:
a. (0,2)
b. (2,0)
c. (4,0)
d. (1,1)

4) Find the value of k, if x = 1, y = 2 is a solution of the equation 2x + 3y = k.


a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8

5) Point (3, 4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y = kx + 7. The value of k is:
a. 4/3
b. 5/3
c. 3
d. 7/3
6) The graph of linear equation x+2y = 2, cuts the y-axis at:

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

7) Any point on the line x = y is of the form:


a. (k, -k)
b. (0, k)
c. (k, 0)
d. (k, k)

8) The graph of x = 3 is a line:


a. Parallel to the x-axis at a distance of 3 units from the origin
b. Parallel to the y-axis at a distance of 3 units from the origin
c. Makes an intercept 3 on the x-axis
d. Makes an intercept 3 on the y-axis

9) In equation, y = mx+c, m is:


a. Intercept
b. Slope
c. Solution of the equation
d. None of the above

10) If x and y are both positive solutions of equation ax+by+c=0, always lie in the:
a. First quadrant
b. Second quadrant
c. Third quadrant
d. Fourth quadrant

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