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If four numbers in A.P. are such that their sum is 50 and the greatest number is 4 times the least, then the numbers are

Course Name: Quantitative Aptitude

  • 1] 5, 10, 15, 20
  • 2] 4, 10, 16, 22
  • 3] 3, 7, 11, 15
  • 4] None of these
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What is the sum of all positive integers up to 1000, which are divisible by 5 and are not divisible by 2?

  • 1] 10,050
  • 2] 5050
  • 3] 5000
  • 4] 50,000
Solution
2
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After striking the floor, a rubber ball rebounds to 4/5th of the height from which it has fallen. Find the total distance that it travels before coming to rest if it has been gently dropped from a height of 120 metres.

  • 1] 540 m
  • 2] 960 m
  • 3] 1080 m
  • 4] 1020 m
  • 5] 1120 m
Solution
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The sum of first five multiples of 3 is:

 

  • 1]

    90

  • 2]

    72

  • 3]

    55

  • 4]

    45

Solution
4
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The sum of the first four terms of an A.P. is 56. The sum of the last four terms is 112. If its first term is 11, the number of terms is

  • 1]

    10

  • 2]

    11

  • 3]

    12

  • 4]

    13

Solution
5
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If S1 is the sum of an arithmetic progression of ‘n’ odd number of terms and S2 is the sum of the terms of the series in odd places, then \(\frac{{{S_1}}}{{{S_2}}}\)

 

  • 1]

    \(\frac{{2n}}{{n + 1}}\)

  • 2]

    \(\frac{n}{{n + 1}}\)

  • 3]

    \(\frac{{n + 1}}{{2n}}\)

  • 4]

    \(\frac{{n - 1}}{n}\)

Solution
6
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How many terms are there in the GP 5, 20, 80, 320........... 20480?

  • 1] 5
  • 2] 6
  • 3] 8
  • 4] 9
  • 5] 7
Solution
7
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What is the sum of the first 9 terms of an arithmetic progression if the first term is 7 and last term is 55?

  • 1] 219
  • 2] 279
  • 3] 231
  • 4] 137
Solution
8
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Sum of n terms of the series \(\sqrt 2   +   \sqrt 8   +   \sqrt {18}   +   \sqrt {32}   +  \) ....... is

 

  • 1]

    \(\frac{{n\left( {n + 1} \right)}}{2}\)

  • 2]

    \(2n\left( {n + 1} \right)\)

  • 3]

    \(\frac{{n\left( {n + 1} \right)}}{{\sqrt 2 }}\)

  • 4]

    1

Solution
9
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The 2nd and 8th term of an arithmetic progression are 17 and -1 respectively. What is the 14th term?

  • 1] -22
  • 2] -25
  • 3] -19
  • 4] -28
Solution
10
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The 3rd and 7th term of an arithmetic progression are -9 and 11 respectively. What is the 15th term?

  • 1] 28
  • 2] 87
  • 3] 51
  • 4] 17
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