Question 1392270
Question 1392270
a) 3 b) 6
c) 5 d) 4
2. If -5, x, 3 are three consecutive terms of an A.P., then the value of x is [1]
a) -2 b) 1
c) -1 d) 2
3. If a, b and c are in A.P, then b = [1]
a) b)
a−c c−a
2 2
c) c−a
4
d) a+c
4. The 7th term of an AP is -1 and its 16th term is 17. The nth term of the AP is [1]
c) (3n + 8) d) (4n - 7)
5. The 9th term of the A.P. – 15, –11, –7, ..., 49 is: [1]
a) 17 b) 13
c) 0 d) 32
6. If the second term of an AP is 13 and its fifth term is 25, then its 7th term is [1]
a) 37 b) 33
c) 38 d) 30
7. In an A.P., if d = – 4, n = 7 and an = 4, then ‘a’ is [1]
a) 7 b) 6
c) 28 d) 20
8. The 17th term of an AP exceeds its 10th term by 7, then the common difference is [1]
a) – 1 b) 1
c) 2 d) 0
9. Assertion (A): Common difference of an AP in which a21 - a7 = 84 is 14 [1]
Reason (R): nth term of AP is given by an = a + (n - 1)d
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
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10. Assertion (A): If nth term of an A.P. is 7 - 4n, then its common difference is -4. [1]
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
3
, k, 5
8
are the three consecutive terms of an AP. [2]
13. If the nth term of a progression is (4n-10) show that it is an A.P. Find its first term. [2]
14. The sum of the 2nd and the 7th terms of an AP is 30. If its 15th term is 1 less than twice its 8th term, find the AP. [2]
15. The amount of money in the account every year, when ₹ 10000 is deposited at compound interest at 8% per [3]
annum. Is this situation make an arithmetic progression and why?
17. The sum of three terms of an A.P. is 21 and the product of the first and the third terms exceeds the second term [3]
by 6, find three terms.
18. The 26th, 11th and last term of an A.P. are 0, 3 and − 1
, respectively. Find the common difference and the [3]
5
number of terms.
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