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QA: BBA + IPM Specific: Logarithms

This document contains 25 multiple choice questions about logarithms. The questions cover topics such as: 1) Finding the value of expressions involving logarithms 2) Determining if logarithmic expressions are in arithmetic or geometric progressions 3) Solving logarithmic equations 4) Finding the domain or range of logarithmic expressions

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QA: BBA + IPM Specific: Logarithms

This document contains 25 multiple choice questions about logarithms. The questions cover topics such as: 1) Finding the value of expressions involving logarithms 2) Determining if logarithmic expressions are in arithmetic or geometric progressions 3) Solving logarithmic equations 4) Finding the domain or range of logarithmic expressions

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BBA+IPM

QA : BBA + IPM Specific 06


Logarithms

Number of Questions : 25 CEX–5675/20

1. For what value of x is 7. Which one of the following is correct?


xy, yz and zx are
log10 {999 + x 2 - 3x + 3} = 3 ? (a) in AP only
(a) 0 (b) 1 only (b) in GP only
(c) 2 only (d) 1, 2
(c) in both AP and GP
(d) neither in AP nor in GP
2. If log10 (x + 1) + log10 5 = 3, then what is the
value of x?
log yz 
(a) 199 (b) 200 æyö
(c) 299 (d) 300 8. If m is the geometric mean of ç ÷ ,
èzø
 
log zx log xy 
3. If x > 1 and log2 x, log3, x, logx 16 are in GP, æzö æxö
çè ÷ø and ç ÷ then what is the
then what is x equal to? x èyø
(a) 9 (b) 8 value of m?
(c) 4 (d) 2 (a) 1
(b) 3
4. If (logx x) (log3 2x) (log2x y) = logx x2, then (c) 6
what is the value of y?
(d) 9
(a) 9/2 (b) 9
(c) 18 (d) 27
9. What is
5. If log102,log10(2x – 1), log10(2x + 3) are three
1 1 1 1
consecutive terms of an AP, then which one + + +…+
of the following is correct? log 2 N log 3 N log 4 N log100 N
(a) x = 0 (b) x = 1 equal to (N ≠ 1)?
(c) x = log2 5 (d) x = log5 2
1 1
For the next two items (6 and 7) that follows:- (a) log (b) log N
100! N 99!
Given that logx y,logz x,logy z are in G.P, xyz=64
and x3 ,y3 ,z3 are in A.P. 99 99
(c) log (d) log N
100! N 99!
6. Which one of the following is correct?
x, y and z are
10. If (0.2)x = 2 and log10 2 = 0.3010, then what
(a) in AP only
(b) in GP only is the value of x to the nearest tenth?
(c) in both AP and GP (a) –10.0 (b) –0.5
(d) neither in AP nor in GP (c) –0.4 (d) –0.2

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11. The value of 3 5
log2 x 2 +log2 x -
  16. The equation x 4 4 = 2 has
1 1 1 1
log3  4− 4− 4− ...  is (a) atmost one real solution
3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2  (b) exactly three solutions
2
(c) exactly two irrational solution
(a) 1 (b) -2
(d) complex roots
(c) 4 (d) 3/2

12. Let a = log3 log3 2 . An integer k satisfying loga logb logc


17. If = = , then abc is equal
y-z z-x x-y
-a
1 < 2( -k +3 )
< 2, lie in which interval? to:
æ 3 ö (a) 1 (b) e
(a) çè log2 ,log2 3 ÷ø (c) 1/2 (d) 0
2

æ 2 ö
(b) çè log2 ,log2 3 ÷ø 18. logp logp
p p p
.....p p , p > 0 and p ¹ 1 is
3
" "!
n times
é 2 ö
(c) êlog2 ,log2 3 ÷ø equal to
ë 3 (a) n (b) – n
æ 3 ö 1
(d) çè - log2 , - log2 3 ÷ø (c) (d) log1/ p (p-n )
2 n

19. If 3x = 4x – 1, then x is equal to:


13. If log0.3  x - 1 < log0.09  x - 1 , then x lies in
2log3 2 2
the interval. I. 2log 2 - 1 II. 2 - log 3
(a) 2, ¥ 
3 2
(b) –2, –1
(c) (1, 2) (d) None of these 1 2log2 3
III. 1 - log 3 IV. 2log 3 - 1
4 2

14. The solution set of log2 4 - 5x > 2 , is (a) Only II


(b) Only I and II
æ8 ö (c) Only I, II and III
(a) çè , ¥ ÷ø (d) All of them are possible values of x
5

(b) 8 / 5,4 / 5
20. If log7 x + log13 x = 1 and x = 13logk 7 then k
æ8 ö is divisible by
(c)  -¥,0 È çè , ¥ ÷ø (a) 7 (b) 13
5
(c) 17 (d) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

21. If N = (log2 125 + 1) (log2 4 + log4 625) -


loga x
15. If log x = 4 + k + loga b , then k = (log2 25) (log4 (15625) + 4) then N is equal
ab
to
(a) 0 (b) 1
(a) 1 (b) 5
(c) – 2 (d) –3
(c) 2 (d) 4

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24. Find the value of A + B + 10, if A = log2 log2
22. If log2 (32x - 2 + 7) = 2 + log2 (3 x -1 + 1) then
how many values of x are possible? log4 256 and B = 2 log 2
2
(a) 0 (b) 1 (a) 14 (b) 15
(c) 2 (d) 3 (c) 5 (d) 11

2 2 25. If x = 1 + loga (bc), y = 1 + logb (ca) and


23. The set of all x satisfying 4 x + 2 - 9.2x + 2 + 8 z = 1 + log c (ab), find the value of
= 0 consists of
(a) infinitely many points xyz
(b) finitely many points from the set of all xy + yz + zx
natural numbers. (a) 1 (b) a + b + c
(c) finitely many points from the set of all
1 1 1
negative integers (c) + + (d) abc
(d) two integers. a b c

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CEX–5675/20 QA – 06 : BBA + IPM Specific BBA+IPM

Answers and Explanations


1 d 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 c 6 c 7 c 8 a 9 a 10 c
11 c 12 a 13 a 14 c 15 d 16 b 17 a 18 b 19 c 20 d
21 c 22 c 23 d 24 b 25 a

{ }
6. c Given logxy, logz x, logy z are in G.P.
1. d log10 999 + x 2 - 3x + 3 = 3
\ (logz x)2 = (logx y)(logy z)
{ 2
}
⇒ log10 999 + x - 3x + 3 = log10 10 3

....( 3 log10 10 = 1) æ log x ö


2
æ log y ö æ logz ö æ logz ö
çè logz ÷ø = çè log x ÷ø çè log y ÷ø = çè log x ÷ø
⇒ 999 + x 2 - 3x + 3 = 103
⇒ x2 – 3x + 3 = 1
⇒ x2 – 3x + 2 = 0 æ log x ö
3
⇒ (x – 1) (x – 2) = 0 Þç =1
è logz ÷ø
∴ x = 1, 2
⇒ log x = log z ⇒ x = z
2. a log10 (x + 1) + log105 = 3
⇒ log10(x + 1) 5 = 3 64
Also, xyz = 64 ⇒ y =
⇒ 5(x + 1) = 103 x2
1000 Given x 3, y 3, z3 are in A.P.
⇒x+1= ⇒ x = 200 – 1 = 199
5
x 3 + z3 x 3 + x 3
\ y2 = = = x3
3. a 3log2x, log3x and logx16 are in G.P. 2 z
∴(log3x)2 = (log2x)(logx16)
(log3x)2 = log2 16 ⇒y=x
⇒ 2log3x = 4 log2 2 ∴x=y=z
⇒ log3x = 2 xyz = 64 ⇒ x = y = z = 4
⇒ x = 32 = 9 ∴ x, y, z are in A.P and GP both.

4. b 3(logxx) (log3 2x) ·(log2x y) = logx x2 7. c Similarly xy, yz, zx are also in A.P and GP both.
log2x log y
⇒ 1´ ´ =2×1
log3 log2x
logyz logzx logxy
log y æyö æzö æxö
8. a Let G1 = ç ÷ , G2 = ç ÷ and G3 = ç ÷
⇒ =2 èzø èxø èyø
log3
⇒ log y = 2 log 3
Geometric mean of three terms is
⇒ = log 9
⇒y=9 m = 3 G1 G2 G3

5. c 3 log102, log10 (2x – 1) and log10 (2x + 3) are in AP.x logyz logzx logxy
∴ 2 log10(2x – 1) = log102 + log10(2x + 3) æyö æzö æxö
G1 G2 G3 = ç ÷
⇒ (2x – 1)2 = 2(2x + 3) èzø èç y ø÷ èç y ø÷
⇒ (2x)2 – 2.2x + 1 – 2.2x – 6 = 0
⇒ (2x)2 – 4.2x – 5 = 0. ylog y × ylogz zlogz × zlog x xlog x × xlog y
⇒ (2x)2 – 5 ⋅ 2x + 2x – 5 = 0 = log y logz
´ logz log x
´
z z x x ylog x ylog y
⇒ (2x – 5) (2x + 1) = 0.
⇒ 2x = 5 ⇒ x = log2 5
logz logx logy
and 2x = – 1 ⇒ x = log2 (–1) æyö æzö æxö
=ç ÷
Which is not possible. èxø èç y ø÷ èç z ø÷
Hence x = log2 5.

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Taking log both sides
1 < 3 × 2−k < 2
é æ y ölogz ù é æ z ölogx ù é x logy ù
logG1 G2 G3 = log ê ç ÷ ú + log ê ç ÷ ú + log ê çæ ÷ö ú  3
êë è x ø úû êë è y ø úû êë è z ø úû log2   < k < log2 (3) .
 2
= logz logy – logz logx + logx logz – logx logy + logy
logx – logy log z
logG1 G2 G3 = 0 13. a We have log0.3 ( x − 1) < log0.09 ( x − 1)
G1 G 2 G 3 = 1 Clearly, it is defined for x > 1.
Now,
Hence m = 3 G1 G2 G3 = (1)1/3 = 1.
⇒ log0.3 ( x − 1) < log0.09(x – 1)

9. a We have ⇒ log0.3 ( x − 1) < log (x − 1)


(0.3)2
1 1 1 1
+ + + ... + 1
log2 N log3 N log4 N log100 N ⇒ log0.3 (x − 1) < log (x − 1)
2 0.3
= logN 2 + logN 3 + logN 4 + ... + logN 100
⇒ log0.3 (x − 1) << 0
= logN (2 ´ 3 ´ 4 ´ ... ´ 100)
⇒ x − 1 > (0.3)0
= logN(100!) ⇒c>2
1 ⇒ x ∈ (2, ∞ )
= log
(100!) N

Hence option (a) is correct. 14. c We have log2 4 − 5x > 2

10. c (0–2)x = 2 ⇒ 4 − 5x > 22 ⇒ 4 − 5x > 4

æ2ö ⇒ 4 − 5x < −4 or 4 − 5x > 4


Þ xlog10 ç ÷ log10 2
è 10 ø
8
⇒x> or, x < 0
0.3 -3 5
x= = @ 0.4
0.3 - 1 7
⇒ x ∈ ( −∞, 0) ∪ (8/5, ∞)

1 1 1
11. c Let x = 4− 4− 4− ... loga x logx ab
3 2 3 2 3 2 15. d We have, =
logab x logx a
1
x2 = 4 − x
3 2 = loga ab = loga a + loga b = 1 + loga b

3 2x2 + x − 12 2 = 0 loga x
∴ = 4 + k + loga b
logab x
−1 + 1 + 4.3 2.12 2
x= ⇒ 1 + loga b + 4 + k + loga b
6 2
⇒ 1 = 4 + k ⇒ k = −3
−1 + 17 8
x= =
6 2 3 2
3
−2 (log2 x)2 + log2 x − 54
 4  3 16. b x4 = 2
6 + log3/2   = 6 + log3/2   = 6 – 2 = 4.
 9  2
3 5
Or (log2 x )  (log2 x ) + log2 x −  = log2 2
2
4 4
12. a a = log3 log3 2
3 5 1
⇒ 3 − a = log2 3 Or t  t 2 + t −  = Or 3t3 + 4t 2 − 5t − 2 = 0
4 4 2

Now 1 < 2
( −k + 3 − a ) < 2 2
( )
Or (t – 1) 3t + 7t + 2 = 0 Or (t – 1) (3t + 1) (t + 2) = 0

⇒ 1< 2 −k + log2 3
<2 Or t = log2x = 1, – 2, – 1/3 ⇒ x = 2, 2–2, 2–1/3.

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17. a
loga logb logc
= = (
⇒ 32x − 2 + 7 = 4 3 x −1 + 1 )
y−z z−x x−y

( ) ( )
2
loga + logb + logc log(abc) ⇒ 3 x −1 − 3 3 x −1 + 3 = 0 ⇒ 3 x −1 = 1, 3 x −1 = 3
= =
( y − z) + (z − x ) + ( x − y ) 0
⇒ x − 1 = 0, x − 1 = 1 ⇒ x = 1, 2.
Or log (abc ) = 0 ⇒ abc = e0 = 1
2 +2
23. d Setting 2x = t , the original equation reduces to
ppp 1/pn p −n
18. b .....p p = p = p 2
" "! t − 9t + 8 = 0 ⇒ t = 1,8 .
n times
2 +2
If t = 1 then, 2x =1
ppp −n
logp logp .....p p = logp logp pp ⇒ x + 2 = 0 but this has no solution. If 2 x
2 2 +2
= 8,
" "!
n times 2
then x + 2 = 3.
= logp p
−n
( )
= –n ⇒ x = ±1 .

−n 24. b A = log2 log2 log4 256


Also, log1/ p (p −n ) = log = (p−n ) = = −n.
p −1 −1 = log2 log2 log4 (44)
= log2 log2 (4 log4 4)
19. c 3x = 4x–1 = log2 log2 4
Taking log to base 4 = log2 (2 log2 2)
= log2 2
x log4 3 = x − 1 ⇒ x {1 − log4 3} = 1 =1

1 and B = 2 log 2 2 = 2log 1/ 2 (2)


∴x = 2
1 − log4 3 = 2 × 2(log2 2) = 4
∴ A + B + 10 = 1 + 4 + 10 = 15.
1 1 2
= =
1 − log4 3 1 2log2 3 25. a x = 1 + loga (bc)
1 − log2 3
2 = loga a + loga bc = loga abc
1 1
2 2log3 2 Þ = .
= = x loga abc
1 2log3 2 − 1
2−
log3 2
1
Þ = logabc a
x
20. d We have log7x + log13x = 1 ...(i)
Substituting x = in equation (i) , we get 1
Similarly, = logabc b
y
⇒ log7 (13)logk 7 + log13 (13)logk 7 = 1
1
⇒ logk 7log7 13 + logk 7 = 1 and = logabc c
z
⇒ 7logk 7 (log7 13 + 1) = 1
1 1 1
Now, + + = logabc a + logabc b + logabc c
⇒ log7 91 = log7 k ∴ k = 91 x y z
= logabc (abc)
=1
21. c N = (3log2 5 + 1) (2 + 2log2 5) − (2log2 5) × (3log2 5 + 4)
1 1 1
Hence, + + =1
Let log2 5 = t x y z
N = (3t + 1) (2 + 2t) – (2t)(3t + 4)
xy + yz + zx
N = 6t 2 + 8t + 2 − 6t 2 − 8t = 2 ∴N = 2 Þ =1
xyz

22. c The given expression can be written as xyz


Þ = 1.
log2 3( 2x − 2
)
+ 7 = log2 4 3 ( x −1
)
+1
xy + yz + zx

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