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Instruction: Answer all questions. Every question has four possible answers labelled A, B, C and D.

Choose only one answer for


each question.

1. Which of the following is not a linear inequality in one unknown?

A x ≥ 17 and x < - 100


B 2y ≥ 9+y
C y ≥ −23
2

D y≥ 5

2. Which of the following symbol would denote 15 is greater than or equal to y?

A >
B <
C ≥
D ≤

3. Which of the following is a linear inequality in one unknown?

A xy ≥ 12
B x ≥ 12+xy
C x 2 ≥ −8
D x≤ 0
4. Given that x ≥ −4 and x ≤ 0, where x is an integer. Find all the values of x that satisfies both the
inequalities.

A − 4,−3,−2,−1
B − 3,−2,−1,0
C − 4,−3,−2,−1,0
D − 5,−4,−3,−2,−1,0

5. Given that x ≥ −3 and x < 3, where x is an integer. Find all the values of x that satisfies both the
linear inequalities.

A − 3,−2,−1, 0, 1, 2, 3
B − 2,−1, 0, 1, 2, 3
C − 3,−2,−1, 0, 1, 2
D − 2,−1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

6. Given that the speed limit of passenger car on a stretch of a road is 80 km per hour. If a driver is
following the speed limit, he must be driving at a speed, s of

A s > 80
B s < 80
C s ≥ 80
D s ≤ 80

7. Which of the following sets of integers satisfies the linear inequality x ≤ −4 ?

A − 4,−3,−2,−1
B − 4,−5,−6,−7
C 3, 4, 5, 6
D 4, 5, 6, 7

8. Which of the following sets of integers satisfies the linear inequality x > 4?

A 3, 4, 5, 6
B 4, 5, 6, 7
C 1, 2, 3, 4
D 5, 6, 7, 8

9. The weekly petrol consumption of a lorry is more than 84 litres. Find x, the average daily petrol
consumption of the lorry.

A x ≤ 12
B x < 12
C x > 12
D x ≥ 12

10. Mahir drove a car at an average speed of less than 80 km per hour. If he took x hours to complete
a journey of 100km, construct an inequality for x.

A x ≤ 1.25 hours
B x < 1.25 hours
C x > 1.25 hours
D x ≥ 1.25 hours

1. The solution for the inequality 3 + 2y < y − 5 is

A y < −8
B y > −8
C 0<y<4
D −4 < y < 0

2. The solution for the inequalitiy 3x − 1 ≤ 11 is

2
A 4≤x
B x≤4
C x≥ 4
D −4< x ≤0
3. The solution for the simultaneous linear inequalities 5 − 2x < 11 and x < 4 is

A x≥4
B − 11 < x < 4
C 3< x < 4
D −3< x < 4
4. Given y is an integer, find the value of y that satisfies both the linear inequalities y − 5 < 8 and
y ≥ 10.

A 11, 12
B 10, 11, 12
C 10, 11, 12
D 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
5. Given y is a whole number, find the value of y that satisfies both the linear inequalities y + 2 > 6
and 2y − 1 < 15.

A 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
B 5, 6, 7
C 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
D 5, 6, 7, 8
6. Given that x is an integer, find the solution for the simultaneous linear inequalities 3x + 5 < 17 and
x + 4 > 3.

A 0<x<4
B −1 < x < 4
C −1 ≤ x < 4
D −1 < x ≤ 4

7. The solution for the simultaneous linear inequalities 3n + 1 > −11 and 20 ≤ 8 − 4n is

A −3< n ≤ 3
B −4< n ≤ 2
C −3< n < 3
D −4< n ≤3
8. Which of the following statements is true?

A 3 > the sum of 1 and 2


B 5 < −5
C 3 ≥ 3, 2, 1
D − 5 > −3
9. If x is an integer, find the values of x that satisfy the inequality − 1 ≤ x + 3 < 1 .

A 1, 2, 3, 4

3
B − 1, − 2, − 3, − 4
C − 2, − 3, − 4
D − 3, − 4

10. If x is an integer, the values of x that satisfy the inequality 13 < 2x + 3 < 21 are

A 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
B 5, 6, 7, 8
C 6, 7, 8
D 6, 7

1. Determine which of the following linear inequalities represent the integers − 3, − 2, − 1, 0, 1, 2


and 3.

A x ≥ −3
B −3≤ x < 3
C −3≤ x < 4
D −3≤ x ≤ 2

2. A sum of 2 integers is more than 12 but less than or equal to 15. Express the information in a linear
inequality.

A x > 12 and x < 15


B x ≥ 12 and x < 15
C x ≥ 12 and x ≥ 15
D x > 12 and x ≤ 15
3. Which of the following shows the solution for the inequality in the number line below?

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A x > 4 and x < −3
B x ≥ −3 and x ≥ 4
C −3< x < 4
D −3≤ x ≤ 4
4. Which of the following linear inequalities has the same solution as 3x − 17 < 12x + 1?

A x < −2
B x > −2
C x>2
D x<2

5. A factory can produce more than 500 dolls a day. Given that the daily production of the doll is x,
contruct an inequality for x for the factory's weekly doll production.

A x ≤ 3500
B x < 3500
C x > 3500
D x ≥ 3500

6. Siti bought x packets of sweets at a price of RM3 a packet. How many packets did she buy after
paying the cashier with a RM50 note and receiving a change of less than RM20?

A x ≥ 10
B x ≤ 10
C x > 10
D x < 10
7. A train travelled at a speed of less than 100 km per hour. If the train travelled D distance and
reached its destination in less than 2 hours, construct an inequality for D.

A x ≤ 200 km
B x < 200 km
C x ≥ 200 km
D x > 200 km
8. The solution for the inequality 9(2 + x) ≤ 3x is

A x ≥ −3
B x ≤ −3
C x≥2
D x≤2

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9. 1 x
The solution for the inequality − ≥ 8 is
3 2

A 1
x ≤ −15
3
B 1
x ≥ −15
3
C 1
x ≤ 15
3
D 1
x ≥ 15
3
10. The solution for the inequality 7 − 3x ≥ 28 is

A x < −7
B x ≤ −7
C x ≥ −7
D x ≥ −6
Instruction: Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. All workings must be shown clearly.

1. Represent each of the following linear inequalities on a number line.


(a) x < 0
(b) x ≥ −5

2. Represent each of the following linear inequalities on a number line.


(a) x ≤ −10
(b) x ≥ −1

3. Represent each of the following linear inequalities on a number line.


(a) x < −7
(b) x ≥ 3

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4. Represent each of the following linear inequalities on a number line.
(a) x < −4
(b) x ≥ 12

5. Represent each of the following linear inequalities on a number line.


(a) x ≥ −2
(b) x ≤ 1

6. Solve each of the following inequalities.


(a) x + 2 ≥ 3
(b) y − 1 ≤ −1

7. Solve each of the following inequalities.


2x
(a) ≤6
3
4y
(b) >4
7

8. Solve each of the following inequalities.


(a) m − 3 ≥ 10
(b) n + 6 ≤ −12

9. Solve each of the following inequalities.


4x
(a) ≥8
5
(b) 7m > 42

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10. Solve each of the following inequalities.
x
(a) ≥ 5
3
(b) 5m < 25

1. Maimum bought a house for RM 120 000. After staying for 5 years, she sold it off for RM a and
incurred a loss. Write an inequality to represent the selling price of the house.

2. Fairul is x years old. He is at least 5 years younger than his sister, who is 18 years old. Write an
inequality to represent Fairul's age.

3. Izham is x years old. He is at least y years older than his cousin, David, who is 27 years old. Write
an inequality to represent Izham's age.

4. Kamal drove to Alor Setar from Kuala Lumpur at 10am. He reached there at 4pm. Along the
journey, Kamal pulled over at the rest area for his lunch. Write an inequality to represent the
travelling time.

5. A shop owner bought 2 tables for RM 280. She made a loss when she sold the tables at RM y.
Write an inequality to represent the selling price of one table.

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6. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.
(a)


(b)

7. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.


(a)


(b)

8. Construct linear inequalities from the following information.


(a) The speed limit on the road is 110 kmh −1.
(b) Mohamad needs at least 4 hours to repair the radio.

9. Construct linear inequalities from the following information.


(a) The minimum passing mark, P, of a car driving license test is 80.
(b) The maximum marks Q allocated to a subjective question of Science subject is 5 marks.

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10. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.
(a)


(b)

1. Mr Tan bought 50 shares of a listed company for RM 240. He sold 20 shares for RM x at a profit
and 30 shares for RM y at a loss. Overall, he made a loss in the investment. Write three
inequalities to represent the above statement.

2. Zarah bought 3 dozens of eggs for RM 3.60. She sold them off for RM y and made a profit. Write
an inequality to represent the selling price of one egg.

3. Ah Mei scored a total of y marks in 6 subjects she took in an examination. Given that the total
marks she scored is less than 540, write an inequality to represent the average marks she scored in
each subject.

4. A sundry shop owner bought 2 dozens of packet drinks for RM 21.60. The owner made a profit
when she sold the packet drinks at RM x. Write an inequality to represent the selling price of one
packet drink.

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5. Khairul's monthly salary is RM 1 500 and his monthly expenses is at least RM y. He saved the
balance, RM x. Write an inequality to represent Khairul's monthly saving.

6. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.


(a)


(b)

7. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.


(a)


(b)

8. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.


(a)


(b)

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9. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.
(a)


(b)

10. Write an inequality to represent the following number lines.


(a)


(b)

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