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CBSE Class 10 Pair of Linear Equations MCQs Set B

This document contains a 12 question multiple choice worksheet on the topic of pairs of linear equations in two variables from Class X mathematics. The questions test understanding of concepts such as consistent and inconsistent pairs of equations, determining the solution of pairs of equations, and finding the value of k that results in unique, infinite, or no solutions for systems of equations.

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CBSE Class 10 Pair of Linear Equations MCQs Set B

This document contains a 12 question multiple choice worksheet on the topic of pairs of linear equations in two variables from Class X mathematics. The questions test understanding of concepts such as consistent and inconsistent pairs of equations, determining the solution of pairs of equations, and finding the value of k that results in unique, infinite, or no solutions for systems of equations.

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MCQ WORKSHEET-II
CLASS X : CHAPTER - 3
PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

1. If a pair of equation is consistent, then the lines will be


(a) parallel (b) always coincident
(c) always intersecting (d) intersecting or coincident

2. The solution of the equations x + y = 14 and x – y =4 is


(a) x = 9 and y = 5 (b) x = 5 and y = 9 (c) x = 7 and y = 7 (d) x = 10 and y = 4

3. The sum of the numerator and denominator of a fraction is 12. If the denominator is increased by
b3, the fraction becomes ½ , then the fraction
4 5 6 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
7 7 7 7

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4. The value of k for which the system of equations x – 2y = 3 and 3x + ky = 1 has a unique

co
solution is
(a) k = – 6 (b) k  – 6 (c) k = 0 (d) no value

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5. If a pair of equation is inconsistent, then the lines will be
da
(a) parallel (b) always coincident
(c) always intersecting (d) intersecting or coincident
to
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6. The value of k for which the system of equations 2x + 3y = 5 and 4x + ky = 10 has infinite many
solution is
di

(a) k = – 3 (b) k  – 3 (c) k = 0 (d) none of these


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7. The value of k for which the system of equations kx – y = 2 and 6x – 2y = 3 has a unique
solution is
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(a) k = – 3 (b) k  – 3 (c) k = 0 (d) k  0


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8. Sum of two numbers is 35 and their difference is 13, then the numbers are
(a) 24 and 12 (b) 24 and 11 (c) 12 and 11 (d) none of these
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9. The solution of the equations 0.4x + 0.3y = 1.7 and 0.7x – 0.2y = 0.8 is
(a) x = 1 and y = 2 (b) x = 2 and y = 3 (c) x = 3 and y = 4 (d) x = 5 and y = 4

10. The solution of the equations x + 2y = 1.5 and 2x + y = 1.5 is


(a) x = 1 and y = 1 (b) x = 1.5 and y = 1.5(c) x = 0.5 and y = 0.5 (d) none of these

11. The value of k for which the system of equations x + 2y = 3 and 5x + ky + 7 = 0 has no solution
is
(a) 10 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 1

12. The value of k for which the system of equations 3x + 5y = 0 and kx + 10y = 0 has a non-zero
solution is
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) 8

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