System Of Equations Word Problem -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on the topic “System Of Equations Word Problem”:

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Question 1:A theater sold 100 tickets for $1,200. Adult tickets were $15, and children’s were $5. How many of each were sold?

(A) 30 adults, 70 children
(B) 40 adults, 60 children
(C) 50 adults, 50 children
(D) 60 adults, 40 children

Question 2:A total of $80 was collected from selling 8 adult tickets and 4 child tickets. Adult tickets cost $10 each. What is the price of a child ticket?

(A) $2
(B) $4
(C) $6
(D) $5

Question 3: You bought 3 notebooks and 2 pens for $11.50. A notebook costs $3, how much is each pen?

(A) $1.50
(B) $1.25
(C) $2.00
(D) $0.75

Question 4:A car rental charges $20 per day plus $0.10 per mile. Another company charges $25 per day plus $0.05 per mile. For what mileage are the costs the same?

(A) 100 miles
(B) 150 miles
(C) 200 miles
(D) 300 miles

Question 5:Maria bought 5 apples and 3 oranges for $6.50. John bought 3 apples and 2 oranges for $4.10. How much does each apple cost?

(A) $1.00
(B) $0.80
(C) $0.90
(D) $1.20

Question 6:A plumber charges $50 for a service call plus $30 per hour. Another charges $80 upfront plus $25 per hour. After how many hours are the charges the same?

(A) 4 hours
(B) 6 hours
(C) 3 hours
(D) 5 hours

Question 7:A school sold 200 tickets to a play. Student tickets were $4 and adult tickets were $6. They collected $1000. How many student tickets were sold?

(A) 100
(B) 120
(C) 80
(D) 90

Question 8:The sum of two numbers is 20, and their difference is 4. What are the numbers?

(A) 10 and 10
(B) 12 and 6
(C) 11 and 9
(D) 8 and 12

Question 9:You pay $1.50 per pound for apples and $2.00 per pound for bananas. You buy 5 pounds total and spend $8. How many pounds of bananas did you buy?

(A) 2 lbs
(B) 3 lbs
(C) 4 lbs
(D) 1 lb

Question 10:Two friends together have $75. One has $15 more than the other. How much does each have?

(A) $30 and $45
(B) $25 and $50
(C) $35 and $40
(D) $20 and $55