SEBA Class 9 Mathematics MCQ Chapter 4 Linear Equations in two Variables

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SEBA Class 9 Mathematics MCQ Chapter 4 Linear Equations in two Variables

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Linear Equations in two Variables

Chapter – 4

MCQ

1. The graph of linear equation x + 2y = 2 cuts the y-axis:

(a) (2,0)

(b) (0,2)

(c) (0, 1)

(d) (1, 1)

Ans: (c) (0, 1)

2. If 3/x + 4y = 5 and y = 1 then the value of x is,

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(a) 3

(b) 1/3

(c)-3

(d) – 1/3

Ans: (a) 3

3. The graph of the equation 2x + 3y = 6 is a line that intersects the y-axis at: 

(a) (0, 2) 

(b) (3, 0) 

(c) (0, 3) 

(d) (2, 0) 

Ans: (a) (0, 2)

4. The graph of the equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the x-axis at the point:

(a) (0, 3)

(b) (3, 0)

(c) (2, 0)

(d) (0, 2)

Ans: (b) (3, 0)

5. The equation y = 3x + 7 represents a line with: 

(a) Slope 3 and y-intercept 7 

(b) Slope 7 and y-intercept 3 

(c) Slope 7 and x-intercept 3 

(d) Slope 3 and x-intercept 7 

Ans: (a) Slope 3 and y-intercept 7

6. Which of the following ordered pairs is a solution of the equation x – 2y – 6?

(a) (2, 4)

(b) (4, -1)

(c) (-4, 1)

(d) (0, 3)

Ans: (b) (4, -1)

7. The x-intercept of the line represented by the equation 2x – 3y = 12 is: 

(a) (6, 0) 

(b) (0, 6) 

(c) (-6, 0) 

(d) (0, -6) 

Ans: (a) (6, 0)

8. If 2x + 3y = 7 and x = 1, then the value of y is: 

(a) 1 

(b) 3/2 

(c) 5/2 

(d) 2 

Ans: (c) 5/2

9. If 3/x + 4y = 5 and y = 1 then the value of x is,

(a) 3

(b) 1/3

(c)-3

(d) – 1/3

Ans: (a) 3

10. How many lines may pass through two points?

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) 3

(d) infinitely many

Ans: (a) 1

11. x = 3 and y = – 2 is a solution of the equation 4mx – 3y = 12 then the value of m is,

(a) 0

(b) 1/2

(c) 2

(d) 3

Ans: (b) 1/2

12. Cost of book (x) exceeds twice the cost of pen (y) by Rs 10. This statement can be expressed as a linear equation.

(a) x – 2y – 10 = 0

(b) 2x – y – 10 = 0

(c) 2x + y – 10 = 0

(d) x – 2y + 10 = 0

Ans: (a) x – 2y – 10 = 0

13. Which of the following points does not lie on the line 3x – 4y = 12? 

(a) (4, 0) 

(b) (0, -3) 

(c) (-4, -6) 

(d) (8, 3) 

Ans: (d) (8, 3)

14. If x = 2 and y = 3, then 2x + 5y is equal to: 

(a) 17 

(b) 19 

(c) 21 

(d) 23 

Ans: (d) 23

15. If x represents the age of father and y represents the present age of the son, then the statement for ‘present age of father is 5 more than 6 times the age of the son’ in terms of mathematical equation is:

(a) 6x + y = 5

(b) x = 6y + 5

(c) x – 6 = 5 

(d) x + 6y = 5

Ans: (b) x = 6y + 5

16. The equation of a line passing through the points A(2, 3) and B(4, 5) is:

(a) x + y = 5

(b) x – y = 1

(c) 2x – y = 1

(d) x + 2y = 7

Ans: (c) 2x – y = 1

17. The slope of the line passing through the points M(-2, 4) and N(3, -1) is:

(a) 1

(b) -1

(c) 5

(d) -5

Ans: (d) -5

18. The equation of x-axis is:

(a) x = 0

(b) y = 0

(c) x = y

(d) none of these

Ans: (b) y = 0

19. The equation of y-axis is-

(a) y = 0

(b) x = 0

(c) x = y

(d) none of these

Ans: (b) x = 0

20. The equation of the line passing through the point (3, -2) and parallel to the x-axis is:

(a) x = 3

(b) y = -2

(c) x + y = 1

(d) x – y = 5

Ans: (b) y = -2

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