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Q1.
Let the sequence be 1, 3, 5, 7, 9……… then this sequence is ____________
Discuss
Answer: (a).An arithmetic sequence
Q2.
In the given AP series find the number of terms?

5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20.........50.
Discuss
Answer: (d).None of the mentioned
Q3.
In the given AP series the term at position 11 would be?

5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20.........50.
Discuss
Answer: (a).35
Q4.
For the given Arithmetic progression find the position of first negative term?

50, 47, 44, 41,............
Discuss
Answer: (c).18
Q5.
For the given Arithmetic progression find the first negative term?

50, 47, 44, 41,............
Discuss
Answer: (a).-1
Q6.
A series can either be AP only or GP only or HP only but not all at the same time.
Discuss
Answer: (b).False
Q7.
In the given Arithmetic progression, ’25’ would be a term in it.

5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20.........50.
Discuss
Answer: (b).False
Q8.
Which of the following sequeces in AP will have common difference 3, where n is an Integer?
Discuss
Answer: (d).aₙ = 5 + 3n
Q9.
If a, b, c are in AP then relation between a, b, c can be _________
Discuss
Answer: (c).2b = a + c
Q10.
Let the sum of the 3 consecutive terms in AP be 180 then midlle of those 3 terms would be ________
Discuss
Answer: (a).60
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