Linear Equation 2
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a) 17 b) 45
c) 52 d) 56
a) 10 b) 12
c) 14 d) 15
3. The equation for the statement ‘one third of a number added to 25 is 60’ is __________.
a) + 60 = 25 b) + 40 = 25
c) + 25 = 60 d) None of these
4. Value of ‘x’ in 15 ( )
– 40 + 5 = 5 is equal to _____.
a) 80 b) 70
c) 60 d) 50
5. When John multiplies a certain number by 25 and adds 75 to the product, he gets 600. Find the
number.
a) 20 b) 21
c) 18 d) 19
a) 25 b) 24
c) 20 d) None of these
7. The breadth of a rectangle is ‘n’ cm and the length is 4 times that of breadth. What is the perimeter of
the rectangle?
a) 2(n+b) cm b) 10n cm
c) 12n cm d) 25 + n cm
a) y+2=7 b) y–2=6
c) y+2=6 d) y + 3 = 10
a) p+1=2 b) p–5=8
c) 1–p=5 d) 2p + 2 = 3
10. Julie got 75 marks in math test. Her friend Bobby got ‘p’ marks more than herself. How many marks
did they get altogether?
a) 75p b) 150 + p
c) 85p d) 150 – p
a) -15 b) 15
12. Mark had ‘x’ apples. He used 5 apples to prepare apple pie and gave 7 apples to his friend. Number
of apples left with him is __________.
a) x–5 c) x – 10
c) x–7 d) x – 12
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) 3
14. A symbol which can be given various numerical values is called a variable. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
15. A symbol which has a fixed value is known as literals. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False