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Linear Equations in Two Variables (Subjective)

Section-A (2 marks each)


Ques 1 When a number is divided by another the quotient and remainder are 9 and 1
respectively. Express this information in linear equation
Ques 2 The sum of two digit number and number obtained by reversing the order of its digit
is 88. Express this information in linear equation.
Ques 3 The taxi fare in a city is as follows: For the first kilometer, the fare is Rs. 8 and for the
subsequent distance it is Rs. 5 per km. Taking the distance covered as x km and total fare as
Rs. y, write a linear equation for this information.
Ques 4 If the work done by a body on application of a constant force is directly proportional
to the distance travelled by the body, express the information in form of linear equation.
Ques 5 For what value of c, the linear equation 2x+cy=8 has equal values of x and y for its
solution.

Ques 6 Check whether the equation (x-5)x+6y-x2=0 is an equation in the form of ax+by+c=0
or not.

Ques 7 Find m, if point (7,-3) lie on the equation 𝑦 − = 𝑚(𝑥 − )


Section B (3 marks each)
Ques 8 Let y varies directly as x. If y = 12 when x=4, then write a linear equation. What is the
value of y when x=5?

Ques 9 Determine the point on the graph of the equation 2x+5y=20 when abscissa is times
its ordinate.

Ques 10 If the temperature of a liquid can be measured in Kelvin units as x K or in Fahrenheit


units as y F, the relation between the two systems of measurement of temperature is given
by the linear equation.

𝑦 = (𝑥 − 273) + 32
(a) Find the temperature of the liquid in Fahrenheit, if the temperature of the liquid is 313 k.
(b) If the temperature is 158 F, then find the temperature in Kelvin.
Section C (5 marks each)
Ques 11 For what value of p; x=2, y=3 is a solution of (𝑝+1)𝑥−(2𝑝+3)𝑦−1=0

(i) Write the equation


(ii) How many solutions of this equation are possible. (iii) Is this line
passes through point (-2,3) ?
Ques 12 Draw the graph for y=2x+4. Use your graph to find.
A. The intercepts on x and y axis
B. The area between the line and the axis.
Ques 13 The linear equation that converts Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C) is given by the
relation: 𝐶 =
a. If the temperature is 86F, what is the temperature in Celsius?
b. If the temperature in 35 C, what is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
c. If the temperature is 0 C, what is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
d. If the temperature is 0 F, what is the temperature in Celsius?
e. What is the numerical value of the temperature which is same in both the scales?
Section D (Case study based Ques)
Ques 14 Peter, Kevin James, Reeta and Veena were students of Class 9th B at Govt Sr Sec
School, Sector 5, Gurgaon. Once the teacher told Peter to think a number x and to Kevin to
think another number y so that the difference of the numbers is 10(x>y).Now the teacher
asked James to add double of Peter's number and that three times of Kevin's number, the
total was found 120 .Reeta just entered in the class, she did not know any number. The
teacher said Reeta to form the 1st equation with two variables x and y. Now Veena just
entered the class so the teacher told her to form 2nd equation with two variables x and y.
Now teacher Told Reeta to find the values of x and y. Peter and kelvin were told to verify the
numbers x and y.

A. What are the equation formed by Reeta and Veena?


B. What was the equation formed by Veena?
C. Which number did Peter think? (1+1+2)
Ques 15 To celebrate "Diversity in India" school organised the competition for class IX
students on the preparation of different food items from the different parts of country. Ana
and Soham also participated in competition and chosen South indian "Idli" to prepare. Ana
told Soham that she has taken urad dal and rice as raw material for preparation of idli in
ratio 1:3. On the basis of above information answer the following questions.

A. The linear equation of the above situation can be formed as.


B. The number of cups of rice need for 3 cups of urad dal is
C. If total quantity used for making Idlis is 40 cups then cups of rice used are.
D. How many cups of urad dal used in 40 cups of batter?
E. For equation y=3x, where does point (3,9 lie? (1+1+1+1+1)
Ques 16 The eco club of a school decided to develop a garden of the school and planted
three types of plants A,B,C number of plant a is twice of a plant b and number of plants b
are same as plant C. If total number of plants is 100

1.) Write the correct explanation of the above situation in the form of linear equation.
2.) If the number of plants of Type A is 50, then find the number of plants of Type B.
3.) If no. of plants of Type A and type B together is 75, then find the no of plants of Type C.
4.) Find the number of plants of Type C (1+1+1+1)
Ques 17 From a stationary shop, Sudhir bought two books of Mathematics and three books
of Physics of class X for 850 and Suman bought three books of Mathematics and two books
of Physics of class X for 900. From a stationary shop, Sudhir bought two books of
Mathematics and three books of Physics of class X for 850 and Suman bought three books of
Mathematics and two books of Physics of class X for 900.

1.) Represent the situation faced by Sudhir algebrically.


2.) Represent the situation faced by Suman, algebrically.
3.) Refer the situation faced by Suman, if the price of one maths book is ₹200, what is the
price of one physics book.
4.) Refer the situation faced by Suman, if the price of one Physics book is ₹300, what is the
price of one mathematics book. (1+1+1+1)
Ques 18 Suman planned a birthday party to celebrate in an orphanage centre. He bought
chocolates to give children and adults working there. Suman donated 2 chocolates to each
children and 3 chocolates to each adults working there along with the piece of birthday
cake. He distributed total 60 chocolates.

(a) Express the above information in equation by taking the number of children
as x and adults as y?
(b) If the number of children is 18, then find the number of adults. (c) If the
number of adults is 12, then find the number of children.
(d) Find the value of b, if x = 5, y = 0 is a solution of the equation 3x + 5y = b
(e) What is the standard form of linear equations in two variables y - x = 5 (1+1+1+1+1)
Ques 19 Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (also called PMNRF in short) is the fund raised
to provide support for people affected by natural and man- made disasters. Natural disasters
that are covered under this include flood, cyclone, earthquake etc. Man-made disasters that
are included are major accidents, acid attacks, riots, etc. Two friends Sohan and Mohan,
together contributed 300 towards Prime Minister's Relief Fund.

(a) Which out of the following is not the linear equation in two variables?
(b) How to represent the above situation in linear equations in two variables?
(c) If Sohan contributed 80, then how much was contributed by Mohan?
(d) If both contributed equally, then how much is contributed by each?
(e) Which is the standard form of linear equations to x = - 5 (1+1+1+1+1)
Ques 20 Deepak bought 3 notebooks and 2 pens for ₹ 80. His friend Ram said that price of
each notebook could be 25. Then three notebooks would cost 75, the two pens would cost 5
and each pen could be for 2.50. Another friend Ajay felt that 2.50 for one pen was too little.
It should be at least 16. Then the price of each notebook would also be 16. Sonu also bought
the same types of notebooks and pens as Aditya. He paid 110 for 4 notebooks and 3 pens.
Later, Deepak guess the cost of one pen is 10 and Sonu guess the cost of one notebook is 30.
(a) Form the pair of linear equations in two variables. (Take cost of one notebook as x and
cost of one pen as y.)
(b) Find the solution satisfying both the equations formed in (i)?
(c) Find the cost of one pen.
(d) Find the total cost if they will purchase the same type of 15 notebooks and 12 pens.
(e) Find whose estimation is correct in the given statement. (1+1+1+1+1)

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