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The 7th and 12th term of an arithmetic progression are -15 and 5 respectively. What is the 16th term?

Course Name: Quantitative Aptitude

  • 1] 25
  • 2] 29
  • 3] 21
  • 4] 33
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If 7 times the seventh term of an Arithmetic Progression (AP) is equal to 11 times its eleventh term, then the 18th term of the AP will be

  • 1] 0
  • 2] 1
  • 3] 2
  • 4] -1
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2
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The sum of first five multiples of 3 is:

 

  • 1]

    90

  • 2]

    72

  • 3]

    55

  • 4]

    45

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3
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The 3rd and 9th term of an arithmetic progression are -8 and 10 respectively. What is the 16th term?

  • 1] 34
  • 2] 28
  • 3] 25
  • 4] 31
Solution
4
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Which term of the A.P. 92, 88, 84, 80, ...... is 0?

  • 1]

    23

  • 2]

    32

  • 3]

    24

  • 4]

    28

Solution
5
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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
6
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Find the nth term of the following sequence :
5 + 55 + 555 + . . . . Tn

  • 1]

     

    5(10n - 1) 

  • 2]

     

    5n(10n - 1)

  • 3]

    5/9×(10n−1)

       

  • 4]

    (5/9)n×(10n−1)

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7
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What is the sum of the first 12 terms of an arithmetic progression if the first term is -19 and last term is 36?

  • 1]

    192

  • 2]

    230

  • 3]

    102

  • 4]

    204

Solution
8
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The first and last term of an A.P. is a and l respectively. If S is the sum of all the terms of the A.P. and the common difference is given by \(\frac{{{l^2} - {a^2}}}{{k - \left( {l + a} \right)}}\)   then k = ?

 

  • 1] S
  • 2] 2S
  • 3] 3S
  • 4] None of these
Solution
9
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The number of terms of the A.P. 3, 7, 11, 15, ....... to be taken so that the sum is 406 is

  • 1]

    5

  • 2]

    10

  • 3]

    12

  • 4]

    14

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If the sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio \(\frac{{3n + 5}}{{5n + 7}}\)   then their nth terms are in the ration

 

  • 1]

    \(\frac{{3n - 1}}{{5n - 1}}\)

  • 2]

    \(\frac{{3n + 1}}{{5n + 1}}\)

  • 3]

    \(\frac{{5n + 1}}{{3n + 1}}\)

  • 4]

    \(\frac{{5n - 1}}{{3n - 1}}\)

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