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Logarithm

This document contains 35 multiple choice questions about logarithms. It tests knowledge of topics like: - Who introduced logarithms - Properties of logarithms such as the logarithm of 1 to any base is 0 and the logarithm of the base to itself is 1 - Types of logarithms including common (base 10), natural (base e), and their characteristics - Converting between logarithmic and exponential forms - Logarithmic operations including addition, subtraction and properties of logarithms - Scientific notation and converting between standard form and scientific notation The questions cover foundational knowledge of logarithms and scientific notation to test understanding of logarithmic properties, calculations, and conversions between forms.

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Logarithm

This document contains 35 multiple choice questions about logarithms. It tests knowledge of topics like: - Who introduced logarithms - Properties of logarithms such as the logarithm of 1 to any base is 0 and the logarithm of the base to itself is 1 - Types of logarithms including common (base 10), natural (base e), and their characteristics - Converting between logarithmic and exponential forms - Logarithmic operations including addition, subtraction and properties of logarithms - Scientific notation and converting between standard form and scientific notation The questions cover foundational knowledge of logarithms and scientific notation to test understanding of logarithmic properties, calculations, and conversions between forms.

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ZIA ARSHAD PROFESSORS’ ACADEMY

GARDEN EAST, KARACHI


Logarithm
1. Logarithm was introduced by _______the great Muslim mathematician .
a) Al Beruni b) Ibn e Batoota c) Jabir Bin Hayan d) Al Khawarizmi
2. “e” is an/a_____ number.
a) natural b) irrational c) prime d) real
3. The logarithm of 1 to any base is_______ .
a) x b) zero c) 1 d) -1
4. The logarithm of the base to itself is_______ .
a) x b) zero c) 1 d) -1
5. Logarithms to the base_______ are called common logarithm.
a) 10 b) 1 c) 2 d) 5
6. The common logarithms are also called_______ logarithm.
a) bricks b) natural c) briggs d) naperian
7. Logarithms to the base “e” are known as_________ logarithm.
a) bricks b) natural c) briggs d) None
8. The natural logarithms are also called________ logarithms.
a) bricks b) naperian c) briggs d) None
9. In scientific notation 0.00416 is written as_________ .
a) 0.0416x10-1 b) 0.416x10-2 c) 4.16x10-3 d) 41.6x10-4
10. If Log2 x= 3, then x=_________ .
a) 2 b) 3 c) 8 d) None
11. The characteristic of log 5.723 is_______ .
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3
12. In scientific notation 0.000573 is written as________ .
a) 5.73 x 10-4 b) 5.73 x 10-3 c) 5.73 x 10-2 d) 5.73 x 10-5
13. The natural logarithm has the base________
a) 10 b) a c) 1 d) e
14. The characteristic of log 226.7 is _______.
a) 2 b) 1 c) 2̅ d) 3̅
15. If Log7 x= 2, then x =_________ .
a) 14 b) 128 c) 49 d) 64
16. The characteristic of log 0.00226 is__________ .
a) 1/3 b) c) 2̅ d) 3̅
17. If Log2 x = 4, then x =_________ .
a) 3 b) 4 c) 16 d) 9
18. The characteristic of log 0.08595 is__________ .
a) 3 b) 2 c) 2̅ d) 3̅
19. The characteristic of log 8595 is ________.
a) 3 b) 2 c) 2̅ d) 3̅
20. In scientific notation 756837 is written as________ .
a) 7.56837 x 105 b) 7.56837 x 10-5 c) 7.56837 x 10-4 d) None
21. If Loga 16 = 4, then a = _____.
a) 3 b) 4 c) 2 d) 16
22. The logarithmic form of 25 = 32 is _______.
a) log32 5 = 2 b) log2 32 = 5 c) log5 32 = 2 d) none of these
23. The characteristic of 6.67 10-11 is ________.

BY: PROF. ARSHAD LATIF 0324-1454674


ADAMJEE GOVT. SCI. COLLEGE 0345-3111950
ZIA ARSHAD PROFESSORS’ ACADEMY
GARDEN EAST, KARACHI
a) 3 b) -3 c) 11 d) None
24. If log10 1000 = y, then the value of y will be_________ .
a) 10 b) 3 c) 5 d) 0
3 2
25. loga x y/z = _______.
a) loga + logay - loga b) 3logax + logay - 2logaz c) 3logax+logay + 2logax d) None
26. If Log4 x = -3/2, then x =______ .
a) 1/8 b) 1/16 c) 8 d) 1/9
27. The characteristic of 0.00234 is_________ .
a) 3 b) 2 c) 2̅ d) 3̅
28. log5 + log8 – log3 = ________.
8 40 5×8
a) 5log3 b) 3log 40 c) log 3 d) log 3
29. log50 can be written as________ .
a) log2 + 2log5 b) log2 + log 15 c) log2 + 5log2 d) log5 + log0
30. 54 = 625 is written in logarithmic form as________ .
a) log5 = 625 b) log5 4 = 625 c) log5 625 = 4 d) Log4 625 = 5
31. log 5/3 = .
a) log5-log3 b) log5+log3 c) log 10 d) log 5
32. The integral part of logarithm is called_______ .
a) determinant b) Matrix c) Characteristics d) None
33. The fractional part of logarithm is called_______ .
a) determinant b) Matrix c) Characteristics d) Mantissa
34. If Log8 16= x, then x =______ .
a) 4/3 b) 1/2 c) 2 d) -1/2
35. The logarithmic form of ay =x is______ .
a) logax=y b) logya=x c) logxy=a d) None

BY: PROF. ARSHAD LATIF 0324-1454674


ADAMJEE GOVT. SCI. COLLEGE 0345-3111950

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