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Exponential & Logarithm Quiz

This document contains an exponential and logarithm quiz with 10 multiple choice questions and their answers. It introduces concepts of logarithms including common (base 10) logarithms, properties such as loga(mn)=logam+logan, and types of logarithms. It also provides additional explanations and examples to illustrate key characteristics and applications of exponents and logarithms.

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Exponential & Logarithm Quiz

This document contains an exponential and logarithm quiz with 10 multiple choice questions and their answers. It introduces concepts of logarithms including common (base 10) logarithms, properties such as loga(mn)=logam+logan, and types of logarithms. It also provides additional explanations and examples to illustrate key characteristics and applications of exponents and logarithms.

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Exponential & Logarithm Quiz

1. If , then
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

3. What is the value of the logarithm

(A) –2
(B) 2
(C) –5
(D) 5
4. What is the value of x in the equation

(A) 2
(B) 1/2
(C) 3
(D) 1/3

ANSWERS: EXPONENTIAL & LOGARITHM QUIZ


1. D
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. B
SOLUTIONS: EXPONENTIAL & LOGARITHM QUIZ

NOTE: This is the definition of logarithm.

As we know that 34 = 81. Hence, (1/3)4 = 1/81


7.
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
8. What is the value of x in the logarithmic equation

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
9. What is the value of x in the exponential equation

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
ANSWERS: EXPONENTIAL & LOGARITHM MCQS
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. D
SOLUTIONS: EXPONENTIAL & LOGARITHM MCQS

First, we know that . Then, log1 = 0 (that is, 100 = 1), log10 = 1 (that is,
1 2
10 = 10), log100 = 2 (that is, 10 = 100) and so on..
NOTE: log a – log b = log a/b

MCQ
MCQ:: The characteristic of the log 0.03 is
1st−1
2nd
nd−2
−2
3rd-1
4th-2

MCQ
MCQ:: The number 50700 in the form of scientific notation should be
1st 5.07 × 104
st5.07
2nd5.07 × 103
3rd5.07 × 10−4
5.07 × 105

MCQ
MCQ:: The logarithms having base ‘10’ are called
1stpure logarithms
2nd
ndcommon
common logarithms/Briggesian logarithms
3rdnatural logarithms
4thinfinite logarithms

MCQ
MCQ:: Loga(mn) equals to
1st
stlog
logam + logan
2ndlogam - logan
3rdn logam
4thlogbn × logab

MCQ
MCQ:: The number whose logarithm is given is called
1stgeometric logarithm
2nd
ndanti
anti logarithm
3rdcommon logarithm
4thnatural logarithm

MCQ
MCQ:: Napier's logarithm is also called
1st
stnatural
natural logarithm
2ndanti logarithm
3rdcommon logarithm
4thmantissa

MCQ
MCQ:: The characteristic of the log 0.000581 is
1st3
2nd5
3rd4
4th
th−4
−4

MCQ:: If ax then
MCQ
1sta = logxn
2ndx = logna
3rd
rdxx = logan
4tha = lognx
MCQ
MCQ:: Decadic logarithm is also known as
1stnatural logarithm
2ndanti logarithm
3rd
rdcommon
common logarithm
mantissa
MCQ:: 10−3 = 0.001 can be written in the form of logarithm as
MCQ
1stlog 1 = −3
2ndlog 0.001 = 3
3rdlog 3 = − 0.001
4th
thlog
log 0.001 = −3

MCQ
MCQ:: The logarithms of numbers having the same sequence of significant
digits have the same
1st
stmantissa
mantissa
2ndanti logarithm
3rdvalue
4thdigits

MCQ
MCQ:: The types of logarithms are
1st4
2nd3
3rd
rd22
4th5

MCQ
MCQ:: 10² = 100 can be written in the form of logarithm as
1st
stlog
log 100 = 2
2ndlog 2 = 100
3rdlog 2100
4thlog 2 ⁄ log 100

MCQ
MCQ:: Loga(m⁄n) equals to
1stlogam + logan
2nd
ndlog
logam - logan
3rdn logam
4thlogbn × logab
MCQ
MCQ:: The decimal part of the common logarithm of a number is called
1stanti logarithm
2ndvalue
3rddigits
4th
thmantissa
mantissa

MCQ:: In the form of logarithm, ax = y can be written as


MCQ
1stlogy a = x
2ndlogy a = x

3rdloga y = x
4th
thlog
loga y = x

MCQ
MCQ:: If logay = x then the antilogarithm of x should be
1st
styy = antilog x
2ndx = antilog y
3rdy = antilog x + y
4thx = antilog y + x

MCQ
MCQ:: The logarithms having base ‘e’ are called
1stpure logarithms
2ndcommon logarithms
3rd
rdnatural
natural logarithms
4thinfinite logarithms

MCQ
MCQ:: The idea of logarithms was firstly introduced by
1stHenry Briggs
2ndJohn Napier
3rd
rdAbu
Abu M. Musa Al Khwarizmi(John Napier invented logarithms, but many other sci-
entists and mathematicians helped develop Napier's logarithms to the system we
use today. )
4thJobst Burgi
MCQ
MCQ:: The relation y = logzx implies
1stxy = z
ndzzy = x
2nd
3rdxz = y
4thyz = x

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