Basic Math & Logarithm - Practice Sheet - Arjuna JEE 2024
Basic Math & Logarithm - Practice Sheet - Arjuna JEE 2024
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and 8. Sum of all the real solutions of the inequality
13 13
(A) ,3 ( 0, ) (B) , 3 10. If log0.3(x – 1) < log0.09 (x – 1). Then x lies in the
7 7
interval
13
(C) ( 0, ) (D) , (A) (2, ) (B) (1, 2)
7
(C) (–2, –1) (d) NOT
11. The solution set of inequality 17. Positive numbers x, y and z satisfy xyz = 1081 and
(3 x
)
− 4x ln(x + 2)
0 is
( log10 x ) (log10 yz) + (log10 y)(log10 z ) = 468 .
x − 3x − 4
2
If the value of ( log10 x ) + ( log10 y ) + ( log10 z ) =
2 2 2
p p p
13. The expression, log p log p ... p p MULTIPLE CORRECT QUESTIONS (21-24)
n radical sign
where p 2, p N, when simplified is: 21. Let a > 2, a N be a constant. If there are just 18
(A) Independent of p, but dependent on n positive integers satisfying the inequality
(B) Independent of n, but dependent of p (x – a)(x – 2a)(x – a2) < 0 then which of the
(C) Dependent on both p and n option(s) is/are correct?
(D) Positive (A) 'a' is composite
(B) 'a' is odd
14. The solution set of the inequality (C) 'a' is greater than 8
(D) 'a' lies in the interval (3, 11)
log
sin
(x 2
)
− 3x + 2 2 is
3 22. Values of x satisfying the equation log 52 x
1 5 5
(A) , 2 (B) 1, + log5x = 1 are
2 2 x
1 5 (A) 1 (B) 5
(C) ,1 2, (D) (1,2)
2 2 (C)
1
(D) 3
log3 2
25
15. If P = 3 – 2 log2 3
then value of P is
(A) 1 (B) 2
23. The equation logx2 16 + log2x64 = 3 has :
(C) 3 (D) 0
(A) one irrational solution
16. The least value of the expression 2 log10x – logx(0.01), (B) no prime solution
for x > 1 is (C) two real solutions
(A) 10 (B) 2 (D) one integral solution
(C) –0.01 (D) NOT
24. If loga x = b for permissible values of a and x then MATCHING BASED QUESTIONS
which is /are correct. 25. Match the set P in column one with its super set Q
(A) If a and b are true irrational numbers then x in column II
can be rational Column Column – II
(B) If a is rational and b is irrational then x can (set P) (set Q)
be rational (A) {32n – 8n – 1 : n N} (p) {49 (n – 1) :
(C) If a is irrational and b is rational then x can n N}
be rational (B) {23n – 1 : n N} (q) {64 (n –1) :
(D) If a is rational and b is rational then x cannot n N}
be rational
(C) {32n –1 : n N} (r) {7n : n N}
(D) {23n – 7n – 1 : n N} (s) {8n : n N}
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