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Contains 30 single correct questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3), and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Category-A [Single Correct Questions]

1. Find the value of [tex]$\frac{x}{y}$[/tex], if [tex]$\left(\frac{9}{4}\right)^{-10} \times \left(\frac{7}{18}\right)^{-10} = \left(\frac{x}{y}\right)^{-10}$[/tex]

(1) [tex]$\frac{8}{7}$[/tex]

(2) [tex]$\frac{7}{8}$[/tex]

(3) [tex]$\frac{9}{8}$[/tex]

(4) [tex]$\frac{8}{9}$[/tex]

2. Find the value of [tex]$x$[/tex].

[tex]$\left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^{-5} \times \left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^x = \left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^{-3}$[/tex]


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Let's tackle these problems step-by-step.

### Problem 1: Find the value of [tex]\(\frac{x}{y}\)[/tex]

#### Given:
[tex]\[ \left(\frac{9}{4}\right)^{-10} \times \left(\frac{7}{18}\right)^{-10} = \left(\frac{x}{y}\right)^{-10} \][/tex]

To solve for [tex]\(\frac{x}{y}\)[/tex], let's simplify the given expression:

1. Rewrite the left-hand side:
[tex]\[ \left(\frac{9}{4}\right)^{-10} \times \left(\frac{7}{18}\right)^{-10} \][/tex]

2. Using the property of exponents [tex]\((a \times b)^c = a^c \times b^c\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \left[(\frac{9}{4}) \times (\frac{7}{18})\right]^{-10} \][/tex]

3. Simplify the fraction inside:
[tex]\[ \frac{9}{4} \times \frac{7}{18} = \frac{9 \times 7}{4 \times 18} = \frac{63}{72} = \frac{7}{8} \][/tex]

4. Substitute back into the equation:
[tex]\[ \left(\frac{7}{8}\right)^{-10} = \left(\frac{x}{y}\right)^{-10} \][/tex]

Since the bases are the same, we equate them:
[tex]\[ \frac{x}{y} = \frac{7}{8} \][/tex]

Thus, the correct answer is [tex]\(\boxed{2}\)[/tex].

### Problem 2: Find the value of [tex]\(x\)[/tex]

#### Given:
[tex]\[ \left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^{-5} \times \left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^x = \left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^{-3} \][/tex]

To solve for [tex]\(x\)[/tex], let's use properties of exponents:

1. Combine the exponents on the left-hand side:
[tex]\[ \left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^{-5 + x} = \left(\frac{-4}{7}\right)^{-3} \][/tex]

2. Since the bases are the same, equate the exponents:
[tex]\[ -5 + x = -3 \][/tex]

3. Solve for [tex]\(x\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ x = -3 + 5 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ x = 2 \][/tex]

Thus, the correct answer is [tex]\(x = \boxed{2}\)[/tex].