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Arithmetic Progression

This document is a test paper focused on Arithmetic Progression (AP) concepts, containing multiple-choice and short-answer questions. It covers topics such as finding common differences, terms of an AP, and sums of terms. The questions range in difficulty and require calculations and reasoning related to APs.

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Arithmetic Progression

This document is a test paper focused on Arithmetic Progression (AP) concepts, containing multiple-choice and short-answer questions. It covers topics such as finding common differences, terms of an AP, and sums of terms. The questions range in difficulty and require calculations and reasoning related to APs.

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CBSE Test Paper 01

Chapter 05 Arithmetic Progression

1. In an AP, if a = 4, n = 7 and = 4, then the value of ‘d’ is (1)


a. 0
b. 1
c. 3
d. 2
2. The next two terms of the AP : k, 2k + 1, 3k + 2, 4k + 3, ………… are (1)
a. 5k + 4 and 6k + 5
b. 4k + 4 and 4k + 5
c. 5k + 5 and 6k + 6
d. 5k and 6k
3. The common difference of the A.P. can be (1)
a. only negative
b. only zero
c. positive, negative or zero
d. only positive
4. The 7th term from the end of the A.P. – 11, – 8, – 5, ……., 49 is (1)
a. 28
b. 31
c. -11
d. -8
5. The common difference of the A.P whose is (1)
a. 3
b. 1
c. -3
d. 2

6. If 5 times the 5th term of an AP is equal to 10 times the 10th term, show that its 15th
term is zero. (1)

7. Write the first term a and the common difference d of A.P. -1.1, - 3.1, -5.1, - 7.1,... (1)
8. For what value of n are the nth term of the following two AP's are same 13, 19, 25, ....
and 69, 68, 67 .... (1)

9. Find k, if the given value of x is the kth term of the given AP , 11, , 22, ..., x =
550. (1)

10. Find the 6th term from the end of the A.P. 17,14,11,..., - 40 (1)

11. How many terms of the AP 17,15,13,11,... must be added to get the sum 72? (2)

12. Find n. Given a = first term = -18.9, d = common difference = 2.5, an = the nth term =

3.6, n = ? (2)

13. Find the number of terms in each of the following APs. 18, , 13, ….., – 47. (2)

14. The first and the last terms of an AP are 5 and 45 respectively. If the sum of all its
terms is 400, find the common difference and the number of terms. (3)

15. The 14th term of an A.P. is twice its 8th term. If the 6th term is -8, then find the sum of
its first 20 terms. (3)

16. Find the 6th term from end of the AP 17, 14, 11, …, –40. (3)

17. The houses of a row in a colony are numbered consecutively from 1 to 49. Show that
there is a value of x such that the sum of the numbers of the houses preceding the
house numbered x is equal to the sum of the numbers of the houses following it. Find
the value of x. (3)

18. The sum of first n terms of an A.P. is 3n2 + 4n. Find the 25th term of this A.P. (4)

19. If sum of first 6 terms of an A.P. is 36 and that of the first 16 terms is 256, find the sum
of the first 10 terms. (4)

20. The sum of the third and the seventh terms of an AP is 6 and their product is 8. Find
the sum of the first sixteen terms of the AP. (4)

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