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The document contains a daily practice problem set from the 9th Foundation Batch covering Chapter 1 topics on numbers, the number line, laws of indices, and exponential equations. It includes 15 multiple choice problems testing concepts like rational numbers, irrational numbers, operations with indices, exponential equations, and relationships between exponential expressions.

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DPP 1

The document contains a daily practice problem set from the 9th Foundation Batch covering Chapter 1 topics on numbers, the number line, laws of indices, and exponential equations. It includes 15 multiple choice problems testing concepts like rational numbers, irrational numbers, operations with indices, exponential equations, and relationships between exponential expressions.

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9th Foundation Batch Daily Practice Problems (DPP No.

1)
Chapter 1 Topics:- Numbers, Number Line,
Laws of Indices, Exponential Equations

p
1.Rational numbers are of the form q where p and q are integers and _____.

A. p=0
B. q=0
C. p≠0
D. q≠0

2. The irrational number √ 32 lies between which two integers?


A. 4 and 5
B. 5 and 6
C. 6 and 7
D. 7 and 8
3. Convert the recurring decimal 3.0 5 into fraction form.
275
A. 99
277
B. 99
278
C. 99
280
D. 99

4. If √ 5n=125 then 5√ 64=____


n

A. 25
1
B. 125
C. 625
1
D. 25

5. Find the value of 3( 2 x+9 ), if ( 27 ) x+3=81−x


7
A. x= 9
5
B. x= 9
9
C. x= 7
9
D. x= 5

6. The value of 52 [ ( 16−12 )−1 +13 ( 24−11 )−2 ] + ( 2420 )0 is


A. 17
B. 18
C. 19
D. 20
(3 p−4 q )q− p
7. If p=3 and q=2, then 2 q− p
=¿
( 4 p−3 q )

A. 1
B. 6
1
C. 6
2
D. 3

[( ) ]
−2 −1 1
1 3 4 m
8. If { 2 } =7 , then m is
7

−1
A. 3
1
B. 4
C. -3
D. 2

[( ) ]
1 a+b 1
1 ( a+ b)
2

9. { 2
a −b
2
a−b
} =_____
x

A. x 2
1
B. x
C. 73
1
D.
x2

√√√
10. 49 49 49 49 … . ∞=¿
64 64 64 64
49

A. 64
7
B. 8
7
C. 9

D. 7
√ 8

11. If 3 x =7 y =21z then find the relation between x, y and z where x,y and z≠ 0.
A. z=xy
B. z=x + y
xy
C. z= x+ y
D. None of these
12. Solve the equation for x: 2 x+√4 4 x+8 =√6 128
A. 32
B. 34
C. 36
D. 38
1
13. If x=2 3 −2, then x 3+ 6 x 2+12 x=¿_____.

A. 6
B. -6
C. 8
D. -8
14. √ 13 √ 13 √ 13...5 terms =
A. 32√ 31
B. 32√ 135
C. 32√ 13 4
D. 32√ 136
15. If a p=b q=c r =abc , then pqr=¿
A. p2 q+q 2 r
B. pq+qr + pr
C. ( pq+qr + pr )2
D. pq ( qr +rp )

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