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CLASS 11 MATH(WS-8) INDUS UNIVERSAL SCHOOL, SAINIKPURI, SECUNDERABAD (Sri Lakshmi Saraswathi Educational Society and Affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi) Unit: Sequences and Series 1 Question (1 Point) 2. Which of the following sequences in GP will have common ratio 3,wh Integer? (2) gn = 6(3"") (b) gn = 3n2 + 3n (0) gn = 2n2+3 (4) gn = 2n2+3n Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 The ratio of first to the last of n A.m.'s between 5 and 25 is 1: 4. The value of n is (1 Point) none of these Question (1 Point) The 35th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence with terms a, = n/2 + (a) 240 (b) 280 (c) 330 (d) 350 Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 4 Question (1 Point) The difference of two consecutive term of an arithmetic sequence is ca A. arithmetic mean B. geometric mean C. common ratio D. common difference Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Question (1 Point) Question. In a G.P. if (m + n)th terms is p and (m — nth termis q, then mth term is: (a) p/q (b) a/p (© pq (A) Ypq Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Question (1 Point) Question. The third term of a geometric progression is 4. ‘The product of the first five terms is : (a) 43 (b) 45 (c) 44 (47 Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Question (1 Point) ‘Question. Find 4th term from the end of the G.P.3, 6, 12, 24. (@) 348 (b) 843 (©) 438 (384 3072. Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Question (1 Point) Question. If p term of an AP is q, and its q'" term is p, then what is the common difference ? @-1 (bo 2 @1 Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Question (1 Point) ‘Question. If 1, x,y, z, 16 are in geometric progression, then what is the value of x+y +z? @s (b) 12 (14 @16 Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 If the third term of an AP. is 7 and its 7 th term is 2 more than three times of its. third term, then the sum of its first 20 terms is (a) 228 (b) 74 (740 (d) 1090 (1 Point) 228 74 740 1090 ‘This content is created by the owner of the form. The data you submit will be sent to the form owner, Microsoft is not responsible forthe privacy or security practices ofits customers, including those of this form owner. Never give out your password Powered by Microsoft Forms | Privacy and cookies | Terms of use

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