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Review Exercise Form 3 Chapter 5 Indices Compress

The document contains 37 math word problems involving indices and operations with exponents. It provides the questions, possible multiple choice answers, and asks the student to select the correct answer. The questions cover topics like evaluating expressions with exponents, performing operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on terms with exponents, and simplifying expressions involving indices.

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Review Exercise Form 3 Chapter 5 Indices Compress

The document contains 37 math word problems involving indices and operations with exponents. It provides the questions, possible multiple choice answers, and asks the student to select the correct answer. The questions cover topics like evaluating expressions with exponents, performing operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on terms with exponents, and simplifying expressions involving indices.

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7. It is given that 2t = 2 048.

The value of t is
A 9
Tuition Drill B 10
Form 3 Chapter 5 : Indices C 11
D 13
Objective Questions
1
8. If × 12m = 288, then the value of m is
6
A 3
1. Which of the following is correct? B 4
A a4 = a × a × a × a C 5
B a4 = 4 × a × a × a × a D 6
C a4 = a + a + a + a
D (– a )4 = – a × a × a × a 9. 33 × 33 =
A 36
2. Which of the following is correct? B 39
Number Base Index C 69
3
A 5 3 5 D 96
B 108 8 10
C 212 12 2 10. 66 × 107 × 1015 × 611 × 1014 =
D 3 15
3 15 A 617 × 1036
B 625 × 1028
C 629 × 1025
3. A rectangular pool has a length of 216 m, a width D 636 × 1017
of 36 m and a depth of 6 m. The volume, in m3,
of the pool is 1 2 4 4
11. a × b × 125c3 =
A 312 2 5
B 66 A 2a2b4c3
C 75 B 25a2b4c2
D 212 C 50a2b4c3
D 36a2b3c2

3 12. 23 × 34 =
3 A 648
4. 2 =
5 B 724
9 C 842
A 2 D 2 187
15
3
B 6
5 13. If 74 × 58 × 7 × 53 = 7m × 5n, then
27 A m = 3, n = 11
C 8
125 B m = 4, n = 11
72 C m = 5, n = 11
D 17 D m = 12, n = 4
125

5. The value of (–2)7 – (–3)5 is 14. Which of the following is correct?


A –371 7
A f 7 × 2h10 × h4 × 12f 3 = 21f10h14
B –115 8
C 115 1 2
B 2y5 × w6 × y3 × 9w6 = y8w12
D 371 3 3
1
6. 92 + 94 = C 6p4 × m4 × 5m × p9 = 15p13m6
A 5 224 2
B 6 561 3 3
D g × 2t8 × g2 × 8t6 = g6t14
C 6 642 4
D 531 441
15. Which of the following is equal to xa – b? 23. (m4n)3 × mn2 =
A xb ÷ xa A m5 n 5
B xa ÷ xb B m12n3
C xa × xb C m13n2
D xa × xb D m13n5

16. 145 ÷ 143 = 24. (t2)4 ÷ t3 =


A 176 A t2
B 196 B t3
C 216 C t5
D 224 D t11

17. Which of the following is not equal to a3? 25. m8s3 ÷ m3s =
A a6 ÷ a3 A m5s2
B a15 ÷ a12 B m5s4
C a18 ÷ a15 C m7s2
D a12 ÷ a4 D m11s4

18. 78s10 ÷ 6s5 = 1


A 13s2 26. ( y)(3y5)2 =
6
B 17s2 A y11
C 13s5 3 11
D 17s5 B y
2
1 8
28k 24 C y
19. = 2
42k 18
1 15
2 6 D y
A k 6
3
3 6 27. (5p6s3)2 ÷ (p2s)5 × (2p3s2)2 =
B k
4 25 8 4
3 8 A ps
C k 4
4 25
8 8 B
D k 4 p4s3
9
100 p 8
C
20. Which of the following is not correct? s5
2 6 D 100p8s5
A 10w14 ÷ 25w6 = w
5 28. Which of the following values is not equal to 2?
20 4 16 16 1
B 32p ÷ 18p = p 3
9 A 8
9 B 22 × 2–1
C 81t12 ÷ 18t2 = t10 C 20 × 2
2
D 60x21 ÷ 5x7 = 12x3 2 −1
D
2
4 4
21. (2 ) =
A 28 29. 2–3 × 32 =
B 216 1
C 244 A
6
D 2256
1
B
22. (35 × 105 × 26)3 = 5
A 36 × 217 × 58 8
C
B 39 × 233 × 515 9
C 39 × 251 × 515
D 327 × 233 × 515
1 D 729
D 1
8
−1 5
1 6
2 3 36. Calculate the value of + 64 .
3 5 3
30. 27 ÷ 243
1 A 19
A B 35
27
C 45
1
B D 67
9
C
1 37. (2y0n6)3 ÷ y5n–4 =
3 6n14
D 3 A
y5
31. (2p0)–2 (q4) = 2n 22
B
1 4 y2
A q
4 8n 22
C
2q 4 y5
B
p2 8n18
2p D
C y5
q8
1 38. Given that 3r ÷ 3–3 = 38, then r =
D
4 p 2q8 A –24
B –11
1 C 5
3
32. 25 × 8 × 2–7 = D 11
1
A
4 39. (f 3 g7)3 × fg–10 =
1 A f10 g11
B B f 9 g31
2
C 2 C f10 g–11
D 3 D f 7 g11

4
33. (x3y2)4 ÷ y–3 = w2
A x7y3 40. Given that = wn, then n =
w7
B x7y11
C x12y5 A –20
D x12y11 B 1
C 5
1 3
D 20
34. 7–3 × 7 2 × 49 2 =
1 41. (kh4)3 ÷ (k–3h8) =
A
7 A h4
B 1 B h20
C 7 1
C 6 4
D 7 k h
D k6h4
3
3 4 × 3 −6 × 81 4 3
35. = 1 −1
9 2 2
3 −4 42. Calculate the value of ÷ .
1 100 9
A 9
729 A
1 1000
B
243 81
B
C 243 1 000
9 C 10g3w10
C D 25g3w11
100
27
D 49. 30 × (2y2)4 × y–5 =
100 A 8y
B 2y3
43. (8m3y–4)2 ÷ (4m–2y3)3 = C 16y3
2 D 16y13
A
y 17
m12 19r 6 t 4 × 24r −1t 2
B 50. =
y 17 (6rt − 2 ) 2
A 6r3t10
y 17
C B 24r3t2
m12 C 27r3t10
4m10 D 36r4t2
D
y3
−1 x4 y7
51. Simplify (2x 3 y5)3 × .
44. If 55 ÷ 5k = 5k ÷ 59, then k = 6x18
A 7 y 22
B 2 A
x13
C –2
D –7 4 y 22
B
3 x15
4 y8
C
45. 5 0 –2 4
8p r × 3p r = 3 x13
8 y 15
A D
p 3 x15
24r 4 52. Find the value of (32 × 710) 5 ÷ (2–2 × 74).
1
B
p 10
1
C p34r4 A
98
D 24p3r4
8
3 1 B
−1 49
2 8 2 0 4
46. The value of 2 × (2 × 3 ×2) =
49
1 C
A 8
36
49
2 D
B 2
9
4 1
C p 9 × (81 y 12 ) 4
9 53. Simplify 1
.
D 1 ( p 8 y 10 ) 2
3 p5
47. Given that 32 × 2m = 8–1, then m = A
A –8 y2
B –2 9 p5
1 B
C y2
8 C 3p5y2
1 D 9p5y2
D
2

48. (5g4w–2)2 ÷ (gw–3)5 =


A 5gw12
B 25g3w12

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