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MCQ Class 10 Maths Chapter 5 Arithmetic Progression

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1. In an A.P. the two consecutive terms are (2n+3) and (2n+5). Find the common difference of the A.P.

Question 1 of 20

2. For an A.P. the third and the fifth terms are given as 10 and 16 .What is the fourth term and the common difference?

Question 2 of 20

3. If p, q, r, s, t are the terms of an A.P. with common difference -1 the relation between p and t is:

Question 3 of 20

4. The weights of 11 students selected for a team are noted in ascending order and are in A. P. The lowest value is 45 Kg, and the middle value is 55 Kg. What is the difference between the two values placed consecutively ?

Question 4 of 20

5. Is the sequence, whose general term is 5n2 + 2n + 3 an AP?

Question 5 of 20

6. Find the next two terms of the A.P.:- -10, -6,-2…

Question 6 of 20

7. If a + 1, 2a + 1, 4a - 1 are in A.P., then value of 'a' is:

Question 7 of 20

8. Give that an A.P. has term as 5 and common differences as 2. What is the A.p.?

Question 8 of 20

9. The 5th term of an A.P. is 18, the common difference is 2. What is the first term ?

Question 9 of 20

10. Ramesh’s salary in February 2008 is Rs. 10,000. If he’s promised an increase of Rs. 1000 every year, what would be his salary in Feb 2011?

Question 10 of 20

11. Given an A.P. few of whose terms are x, y, 2, 4, 6, 8,.......... What must be the values of x and y?

Question 11 of 20

12. If p - 1, p + 3, 3p - 1 are in A.P., then p is equal to:

Question 12 of 20

13. Which of the following is an A.P with -10 as first term and 2 as the common difference?

Question 13 of 20

14. Amit starts his exercise regime with 25 push ups on Monday. He plans to increase 5 push ups every following Monday. How many push ups will he be doing on the 3rd Monday since he started?

Question 14 of 20

15. For what values of k can the following numbers form an A.P:2k-1,k+2,2k

Question 15 of 20

16. From an A.P. 5 consecutive terms are required to be written. The central term out of the five terms is given as 5 and it’s informed that the common difference of the A.P. is 4. Write the 5 terms in the correct sequence.

Question 16 of 20

17. If 219331_image010, a, 2 are three consecutive terms of an A.P., then the value of a is:

Question 17 of 20

18. If a- b, 0 and a + b are consecutive terms of an AP then

Question 18 of 20

19. The next term of the A.P. 217979_image006 ... is:

Question 19 of 20

20. The angles of a triangle in A.P. the smallest being half of the greatest. So what are the angles ?

Question 20 of 20

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