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Questions: Chapter 5: Arithmetic Progressions Exam

The document is a 10th class exam on arithmetic progressions with 7 multiple choice questions worth a total of 25 marks to be completed within 40 minutes. The exam tests concepts like inserting numbers into an arithmetic progression, finding the first negative term, determining if two progressions have equal nth terms, dividing a number into parts in an arithmetic progression with a specific sum of squares, identifying values where expressions are in arithmetic progression, finding multiples of 3 between two numbers leaving a remainder of 1, and calculating the number of weeks needed to save enough at a weekly increasing rate to purchase an item.

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Questions: Chapter 5: Arithmetic Progressions Exam

The document is a 10th class exam on arithmetic progressions with 7 multiple choice questions worth a total of 25 marks to be completed within 40 minutes. The exam tests concepts like inserting numbers into an arithmetic progression, finding the first negative term, determining if two progressions have equal nth terms, dividing a number into parts in an arithmetic progression with a specific sum of squares, identifying values where expressions are in arithmetic progression, finding multiples of 3 between two numbers leaving a remainder of 1, and calculating the number of weeks needed to save enough at a weekly increasing rate to purchase an item.

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10th CLASS

Chapter 5: Arithmetic Progressions Exam


Maximum Marks: 25 Maximum Time Allowed: 40 Mins + 10 Mins for PDF

Questions 
1. Insert 5 numbers between 7 and 343 so that the resulting sequence is an AP.
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2. Find the first negative term of the AP: 189, 176, 163, …
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3. For what value of n will AP’s have equal nth terms: -24, -21, -18, … and 208, 203, 198, …

4. Divide -4 into four parts such the they are AP and the sum of their squares is 184.
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5. For what value of x are these in AP: 2 x2 −4 x + 4 , x2 +3 x−1∧3 x 2 +2?

6. How many multiples of 3 are there between 198 and 507 which leave remainder 1 on 4

division? 3

7. Christina started saving $25.50 per week so as to fund for her personal computer. She
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planned to increased the amount saved by $3 per week for each subsequent week. If the

computer costs $1099, then find after how many weeks would she be able to purchase the

computer?
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