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Ch-3 - Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables MCQs

The document presents a series of multiple-choice questions related to pairs of linear equations in two variables. It covers topics such as the nature of solutions (intersecting, coincident, parallel), conditions for consistency, and specific values for parameters in equations. The questions also include practical applications, such as finding numbers based on given ratios.

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Ch-3 - Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables MCQs

The document presents a series of multiple-choice questions related to pairs of linear equations in two variables. It covers topics such as the nature of solutions (intersecting, coincident, parallel), conditions for consistency, and specific values for parameters in equations. The questions also include practical applications, such as finding numbers based on given ratios.

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Chapter-3 Pair of linear equations in two variables.

Arrive at the answer through writing solution

1. Graphically, the pair of equations : 6x – 3y + 10 = 0 and 2x – y + 9 = 0

Represents two lines which are:

(A) Intersecting at exactly one point. (B) Intersecting at exactly two points.

(C) Coincident. (D) Parallel

2. The pair of equations x + 2y – 5 = 0 and −3x – 6y + 15 = 0 have:

(A) A unique solution (B) Exactly two solutions

(C) Infinitely many solutions (D) No solution

3. If a pair of linear equations is consistent, then the lines will be:

(A) Parallel (B) Always coincident

(C) Intersecting or coincident (D) Always intersecting

4. The pair of equations y = 0 and y = –7 has

(A) One solution (B) Two solutions

(C) Infinitely many solutions (D) No solution

5. If the lines given by : 3x + 2ky = 2 and 2x + 5y + 1 = 0

are parallel, then the value of k is

(A) 5/4 (B) 2/5

(C) 15/4 (D) 3/2

6. The value of c for which the pair of equations cx – y = 2 and 6x – 2y = 3 will have
infinitely many solutions is

(A) 3 (B) – 3

(C) –12 (D) no value


7. One equation of a pair of dependent linear equations is –5x + 7y – 2 = 0. The
second equation can be

(A) 10x + 14y + 4 = 0 (B) –10x – 14y + 4 = 0

(C) –10x + 14y + 4 = 0 (D) 10x – 14y = –4

8. Two numbers are in the ratio 5 : 6. If 8 is subtracted from each of the numbers,
the ratio becomes 4 : 5. Then the numbers are:

(A) 40, 42 (B) 42, 48

(C) 40, 48 (D) 44, 50

9. The solution of the equations x – y = 2 and x + y = 4 is:

(A) 3 and 5 (B) 5 and 3

(C) 3 and 1 (D) –1 and –3

10. For which values of a and b, will the following pair of linear equations have
infinitely many solutions?

x + 2y = 1

(a – b)x + (a + b)y = a + b – 2

(A) a = 2 and b = 1 (B) a = 2 and b = 2

(C) a = 3 and b = 1 (D) a = 3 and b = 1

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