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1. (132)^7 (132)^? = (132)^11.5 .
A. 3

B. 3.5
C. 4

D. 4.5
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
am.an=am+n
(132)^7 (132)^x = (132)^11.5
=> 7 + x = 11.5
=> x = 11.5 - 7 = 4.5

2. (a/b) po x2=(b/a) po x7. What is the value of x ?

Explanation :
a po n = 1/a po n
(ab)x2=(ba)x7(ab)x2=(ab)(x7)x2=(x7)x2=x+7x2=x+72x=9x=92=4.5

3. If 7^(x

y) = 343 and 7^(x + y) = 16807, what is the value of x?

A. 4

B. 3
C. 2

D. 1
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
7^(x

y) = 343 = 7^3

=> x

y = 3

(Equation 1)

7^(x + y) = 16807 = 7^5


=> x + y = 5

(Equation 2)

(Equation 1)+ (Equation 2) => 2x = 3 + 5 = 8


=> x = ^8 _2 = 4

4. (0.04)^ 2.5 = ?
A. 125

B. 25
C. 3125

D. 625
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
an=1an
(0.04)2.5=(1.04)2.5=(1004)2.5=(25)2.5=(52)2.5=(52)52=55=3125

5. (6)^6.5 (36)^4.5 (216)^4.5 = (6)^?


A. 1

B. 2
C. 4

D. 6
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
(6)^6.5 (36)^4.5 (216)^4.5
= (6)^6.5 [(6)^2 ]^4.5 [(6)^3 ]^4.5
= (6)^6.5 (6)^9 (6)^13.5
= (6)^(6.5 + 9

13.5)

= (6)^2

6. 11+P(nm)+11+P(mn)=?
A. 2

B. 11+P
C. 1

D. 1P
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :

11+P(nm)+11+P(mn)=11+PnPm+11+PmPn=PmPm+Pn+PnPn+Pm=Pm+PnPm+Pn=1

7. If x=(8+37), what is the value of (x1x)?


A. 12

B. 4
C. 2

D. 14
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
(ab)2=a22ab+b2
a2b2=(ab)(a+b)

(x1x)2=x2+1x=x+1x2=(8+37)+1(8+37)2=(8+37)+(837)(8+37)(837)2=(8+37)+(837)82
837)12=8+37+8372=14
We got that (x1x)2=14Hence ,(x1x)=14

8. if 6^m = 46656, What is the value of 6^m 2


A. 36

B. 7776
C. 216

D. 1296
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
*Solution 1*
aman=amn
Given that 6^m = 46656
6m2=6m62=4665662=4665636=1296
*Solution 2*
6^m = 46656
6
46656
6
7776
6
1296
6
216
6
36
6
Hence, 46656 = 6^6
Thus, we got that 6^m = 6^6
=> m = 6
6^m 2 = 6^(6 2) = 6^4 = 1296

9. 10^222 10^220 = ?
A. 10

B. 100
C. 1000

D. 10000
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
aman=amn
10^222 10^220 = 10^222

220 = 10^2 = 100

10. If m and n are whole numbers and m^n = 196, what is the value of (m
3)^(n+1) ?
A. 2744

B. 1
C. 121

D. 1331
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
m^n = 196
We know that 14^2 = 196
Hence we can take m = 14 and n = 2

(m

3)^(n+1) = (14

3)^(2+1) = 11^3 = 1331

11. (1024)n/542n+116n4n1= ?
A. 256

B. 64
C. 16

D. 9
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
(1024)n/542n+116n4n1=(45)n/542n+1(42)n4n1=4n42n+142n4n1=4(n+2n+1)(2n)(n1)=42=16

12. If (ab)x4=(ba)x8, what is the value of x?


A. 4

B. 6
C. 8

D. 10
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :

an=1an
(ab)x4=(ba)x8(ab)x4=(ab)(x8)x4=(x8)x4=x+82x=12x=122=6

13. If 100^0.20 = x, 10^0.60 = y and x^z = y^2 , what is the value of z?


A. 3

B. 6
C. 4.2

D. 2.2
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
(am)n=amn=(an)m
x = (100)^0.2
y = (10)^0.6
x^z = y^2
=> (100^0.2 )^z = (10^0.6 )^2
=> 100^0.2z = 10^(0.6 2)
=> (10^2 )^0.2z = 10^(0.6 2)
=> 10^(2 0.2z) = 10^(0.6 2)
=> 2 0.2z = 0.6 2( powers are equal as base values are equal in both side)
=> 0.2z = 0.6

z=.6.2=62=3

14. (xqxr)(q+rp).(xrxp)(r+pq).(xpxq)(p+qr) = ?
A. x^(a

c)

B. .5
C. 1

D. x^(a + b + c)
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
(xqxr)(q+rp).(xrxp)(r+pq).(xpxq)(p+qr)=[x(qr)](q+rp).[x(rp)](r+pq).[x(pq)](p+qr)

= x^[(q

r)(q + r

p) + (r

= x^[(q
q)]

r)(q + r) p(q

= x^[(q^2
q)]

r^2 )

= x^[(q^2

r^2 + r^2

= x^[0

p(q

= x^[ p(q

r)
r)

r) + (r

p(q

= x^[ pq + pr qr + pq

p^2 )

p^2 + p^2

p)
p)

r(p
r(p

rp + rq ]

q) + (p

p)(r + p)

r) + (r^2

q(r
q(r

p)(r + p

q)]
q)]

q^2 )

q)(p + q

r)]

q(r

p) + (p

q(r

p) + (p^2

p(q

r)

q(r

q)(p + q)

q^2 )

p)

r(p

r(p

r(p

q)]

= x^[0]
= 1

15. 11+x(qp)+x(rp)+11+x(pq)+x(rq)+11+x(qr)+x(pr)= ?
A. 0

B. 1
C. .5

D. 2
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
11+x(qp)+x(rp)+11+x(pq)+x(rq)+11+x(qr)+x(pr)=11+xqxp+xrxp+11+xpxq+xrxq+11+xqxr+xpxr=xp
xp+xq+xr+xqxq+xp+xr+xrxr+xq+xp=xp+xq+xrxp+xq+xr=1

16. 6561^0.14 6561^0.11 = ?


A. 16

B. 9
C. 4

D. 1
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
am.an=am+n
(am)n=amn=(an)m
6561^0.14 6561^0.11 = 6561^(0.14 + 0.11) = 6561^(0.25)
= 6561^(1/4)

= (3^8 )^(1/4) = 3^8/4 = 3^2 = 9

17. What is the value of (2 4 5)^5n


A. 2^5n + 4^5n + 5^5n

B. (40^5 )^n
C. (40)^5^n

D. (40n)^5^
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
(am)n=amn=(an)m
(2 4 5)^5n = (40)^5n = (40^5 )^n = (40^n )^5

18. If (3)n=6561, (n)3/2 = ?


A. 64

B. 643
C. 163

D. 16

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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
ap/q=apq
(3)n=6561(3)n=(3)16n=16(n)3/2=(16)3/2=163=1616=164=64

19. 5^x 2^3 = 36. 5^(x+1) = ?


A. 22

B. 21
C. 20.5

D. 22.5
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
am.an=am+n
5x23=365x=36235(x+1)=5x5=36235=365222=952=22.5

20. 36120=(36x)40. What is the value of x?


A. 4^4

B. 4^4
C. 6^2

D. 6^4
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
(ab)n=anbn
aman=amn
(am)n=amn=(an)m

36120=(36x)4036120=3640x40x40=361203640=36(12040)=3680(x2)40=3680(x)80=3680x=36x=

21. (6561)^(1/2) + (6561)^(1/4) + (6561)^(1/8) = ?


A. 98

B. 86
C. 93

D. 81
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
3
6561
3
2187
3

729
3
243
3

81

27
9

3
3

Hence, 6561 = 3^8


(6561)^(1/2) + (6561)^(1/4) + (6561)^(1/8)
= (3^8 )^(1/2) + (3^8 )^(1/4) + (3^8 )^(1/8)
= (3)^(8/2) + (3)^(8/4) + (3)^(8/8)
= (3)^4 + (3)^2 + (3)^1
= 81 + 9 + 3
= 93

22. 3n=6561.3n = ?
A. 81

B. 9
C. 16

D. 25
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
3

6561
3
2187
3
729
3
243
3

81

27
9

3
3

Hence, 6561 = 3^8


Given that 3n=65613n=383n=316n=163n=316=34=81

23. If 5^(a + b) = 5 25 125 , what is (a + b)^2


A. 12

B. 16
C. 34

D. 36
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
5^(a + b) = 5 25 125 = 5^1 5^2 5^3 = 5^(1 + 2 + 3) = 5^6
=> (a + b) = 6
=> (a + b)^2 = 6^2 = 36

24. (7^ 1

11^ 1 ) + (7^ 1 + 11^ 1 ) = ?

A. 2 7^ 1

B. 2 11^ 1
C. 14

D. 22
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
(7^ 1

11^ 1 ) + (7^ 1 + 11^ 1 )

= 7^ 1 + 7^ 1

11^ 1 + 11^ 1

= 7^ 1 + 7^ 1
= 2 7^ 1

25. (5)^1.25 (12)^0.25 (60)^0.75 = ?


A. 420

B. 260
C. 200

D. 300
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
(ab)n=anbn
am.an=am+n
(5)^1.25 (12)^0.25 (60)^0.75
=(5)^1.25 (12)^0.25 (12 5)^0.75
= (5)^1.25 (12)^0.25 (12)^0.75 (5)^0.75
= (5)^(1.25 + 0.75) (12)^(0.25 + 0.75)
= (5)^2 (12)^1
= 25 12
= 300

26. 36 36 36 36 = 6^?
A. 10

B. 8
C. 4

D. 6
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
36 36 36 36 = 6^2 6^2 6^2 6^2 = 6^(2+2+2+2) = 6^8

27. What is the value of (7^ 14

7^ 15 ) ?

A. 6 7^ 15

B. 6 7^ 14
C. 7 7^ 15

D. 7 7^ 14
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
an=1an
an=1an
(714715)=17141715=77151715=71715=6715=6715

28. If 3^(n + 4)

3^(n + 2) = 8, What is the value of n?

A. 0

B. 1
C. 2

D. 2
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :

3^(n + 4)

3^(n + 2) = 8

3^(n + 2 + 2)

3^(n + 2) = 8

3^(n + 2) 3^(2)
3^(n + 2) [3^(2)

3^(n + 2) = 8
1] = 8

3^(n + 2) 8 = 8
3^(n + 2) = 1
=> n + 2 = 0
=> n = 2

29. If 2x=10247, what is the value of x ?


A. None of these

B. 7/10
C. 10/7

D. 7/10
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
ap/q=apq
2x=102472x=21072x=210/7x=10/7

30. [(3252)17(3252)18]1/2=?
A. 154

B. 415

C. 74

D. 47
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :

[(3252)17(3252)18]1/2=[(3252)(1718)]1/2=[(3252)(1)]1/2=1(3252)1/2=

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