APWorksheet
APWorksheet
A-1. In an A.P. the third term is four times the first term, and the sixth term is 17 ; find the series.
p
A-2. Find the sum of first 35 terms of the series whose pth term is + 2.
7
A-3. Find the number of integers between 100 & 1000 that are divisible by 7
A-4. Find the sum of all those integers between 100 and 800 each of which on division by 16 leaves
the remainder 7.
A-5. The sum of first p-terms of an A.P. is q and the sum of first q terms is p, find the sum of first (p
+ q) terms.
A-6. The sum of three consecutive numbers in A.P. is 27, and their product is 504, find them.
A-7. The fourth power of the common difference of an arithmetic progression with integer entries is
added to the product of any four consecutive terms of it. Prove that the resulting sum is the
square of an integer.
A-9. There are n A.M's between 3 and 54, such that the 8th mean: (n − 2)th mean:: 3: 5. The value
of n is.
A-3. If the sum of the first 2n terms of the A.P. 2, 5, 8, ....., is equal to the sum of the first n terms of
the
A.P. 57, 59, 61, ..., then n equals
(A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 11 (D) 13
A-5. Let 6 Arithmetic means A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 are inserted between two consecutive natural
number a and b (a > b). If A12 – A22 + A32 – A42 + A52 – A62 is equal to prime number then 'b' is
equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Section (A) :
A-1. 2, 5, 8,..... A-2. 160 A-3. 128 A-4. 19668 A-5. –(p + q) A-6. 4, 9,
14
A-9. 16
Section (A) :
A-1. (D) A-2. (D) A-3. (C) A-4. (C) A-5. (C)